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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Byotrol Plc | LSE:BYOT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0999995 | ORDS 0.01P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.10 | 0.05 | 0.15 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 4.59M | -1.69M | -0.0037 | -0.27 | 453.89k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/3/2021 16:26 | "Back to school" at retail used to be all about books, stationary etc...now it's (understandably) about viral defence and boosting immunity...funny old world | milesy | |
04/3/2021 15:11 | 4 Student Dies After Drinking Hand Sanitiser in Turkana, 5 Others Go Blind by Wycliffe Nyamasege | football | |
04/3/2021 14:43 | I also think they need to be part of this | riddlerone | |
04/3/2021 14:41 | I think so and with Boots leading the charge our tie up with them can only be a positive. | riddlerone | |
04/3/2021 14:36 | So the market's wide open for "natural" seaweed-based products with anti-viral claims backed by proper analysis? | 1gw | |
04/3/2021 14:27 | No 1gw its definitely not but my thoughts are how effective seaweed can be against virus' and with our leading research what sort of product base could be possible.Importantly Boots are the only company in the UK to license this product Dual Defence. | riddlerone | |
04/3/2021 14:21 | riddlerone - that's not "our" seaweed research though is it? Or do you think it is the same active substance in that trial? Our patent is the following, I think. If so, it is for a particular combination of chemicals, presumably with some of them naturally occurring in the seaweed. | 1gw | |
04/3/2021 14:20 | You can bet thats going to be popular at Boots | riddlerone | |
04/3/2021 14:14 | just in time for school | football | |
04/3/2021 14:12 | Two bits with Byotrol ,50 byotrol24 1,15 Red Cross with Byotyol | football | |
04/3/2021 13:48 | Missed this last month, they extended the trial so must be worth the effort or surely they would have just binned it | riddlerone | |
04/3/2021 13:10 | Am I the only one that thinks this is being walked up and down to fill an order | football | |
03/3/2021 17:07 | Byotrol/mediamark twitter on overdrive today. Quite incredible that they might be posting more than sikhthetool, and that's saying something! | loafofbread | |
03/3/2021 09:33 | The link was also highlighted in the Jane Kiely article linked in football's post. "Byotrol’s 4-in-1’ is fast-acting, it kills 99.99% of bacteria and viruses and offers long-lasting antimicrobial protection for up to 24 hours, even in frequently-touched areas. It contains the ActizoneTM polymer technology from Solvay, which anchors antimicrobial actives to the surface enabling the residual antimicrobial nature of the formulation. ActizoneTM technology traps antimicrobial actives to form a protective film on surfaces. The actives initially kill 99.9% of bacteria and viruses and go on to deliver 24-hour protection and peace of mind to consumers while ensuring excellent shine and a residue-free finish." | 1gw | |
03/3/2021 09:29 | This tweet from yesterday picks up the Actizone and Solvay link (byotrol 4-in-1 is being sold under the "usage" rights from the Solvay contract). I don't remember seeing this explicitly mentioned in publicity before, but ultimately I think it has to be the right approach - try to leverage any marketing of Actizone technology by Solvay and its customers. "Did you hear our big news yet? #Byotrol 4-in-1 with #Actizone technology from @SolvayGroup now has confirmed 24 hour efficacy on frequently touched surfaces against all enveloped viruses, including SARS-CoV-2 which causes #COVID19." | 1gw | |
02/3/2021 19:01 | Landmark test result released for Byotrol 4-in1 Cleaner & Disinfectant which offers COVID-19 protection over 24-hour Posted on February 26, 2021 by Jane Kiely | football | |
02/3/2021 16:27 | Sanitiser Industry Urges Government to Adopt Better Regulations Poisoning Incidents More Than Doubled in 2020 | football | |
02/3/2021 12:45 | going to be big Byotrol plc Announces That It Has Developed and Externally Validated A New Test for Determining Whether Cleaning and Sanitising Products Byotrol plc announced that it has developed and externally validated a new test for determining whether cleaning and sanitising products have long-lasting efficacy against viruses in real-life use. This new test determines whether sanitising and cleaning products offer any long-lasting protection against COVID-19. Byotrol is now standing behind product efficacy claims supporting infection control products that offer 24-hour protection against viruses and bacteria in real-life conditions, where surfaces are frequently touched. The Company believes that this new test could help minimise the spread of the virus when used in conjunction with the cleaning and sanitising of shops, schools and offices when they reopen. The company has developed the new test in response to an increasing number of products claiming long-lasting efficacy against coronavirus, based on laboratory conditions which ignore the constant abrasion of surfaces in real-life environments (and which would then make many products ineffective). The company developed the industry standard test for long-lasting efficacy in real-life against bacteria and yeast in 2014 with the help of independent industry experts. The test, named PAS 2424:2014, was approved by the British Standards Institute (BSI) and is the only British standard to prove the efficacy of a disinfectant product over 24 hours. The PAS 2424:2014 test is currently being reviewed by the CEN Committee for approval as a new European EN test standard. This new test for viruses simulates 'real-life' conditions by creating frequent abrasions on surfaces after products have been applied, to replicate frequent touching of surfaces throughout the day. The surfaces are then tested to see whether the product is still present and killing viruses. The test is limited to 24 hours, to ensure that the result is attributed to the efficacy of the product, not the length of time the virus has been left to dry out on a surface, which could result in a false positive. The company plans to gain approval from the BSI again, to make this new test the British standard for proving the long-lasting efficacy of disinfectants against viruses. The application of this test could help businesses and consumers select products which are proven to be effective in a variety of public spaces where surfaces are frequently touched, genuinely promoting public health. | onehanded | |
02/3/2021 12:41 | Henkel results on Thursday might be worth a look. | riddlerone | |
01/3/2021 19:22 | hTTps://www.influenc | football | |
01/3/2021 10:36 | I think he was having a dump while recording that. | riddlerone | |
01/3/2021 08:18 | coome on who iss it here???? Aim Stocks Guru 126 subscribers This company increased revenues by 188.9% over the past year and 31.9% under fair value. It also has very strong health. The current share price is 6.35p. | football |
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