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FUM Futura Medical Plc

35.80
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25 Apr 2024 - Closed
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Futura Medical Plc LSE:FUM London Ordinary Share GB0033278473 ORD 0.2P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 35.80 35.80 36.10 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Pharmaceutical Preparations 0 -5.85M -0.0194 -18.61 108.56M
Futura Medical Plc is listed in the Pharmaceutical Preparations sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker FUM. The last closing price for Futura Medical was 35.80p. Over the last year, Futura Medical shares have traded in a share price range of 24.10p to 67.00p.

Futura Medical currently has 300,712,293 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Futura Medical is £108.56 million. Futura Medical has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -18.61.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
11/2/2023
18:37
'I see Petroc hasn’t mentioned the new review on Farmaline! LOL' Poor, stupid LiarBO caught telling porkies again!

'petroc - 08 Feb 2023 - 21:30:19 - 16271 of 16298 FUTURA a winner for 2015 - FUM
This is what the stock basher LiarBO said about reviewers posting on the Farmaline website:

"LBO - 26 Jan 2023 - 11:40:29 - 15917 of 16267 FUTURA a winner for 2015 - FUM
But he was involved in the tests! Presumably the consumer HUT. Or are you now claiming an online pharmacy website is allowing inaccurate reviews of the product?"

hxxps://www.farmaline.be/apotheek/bestellen/eroxon/

So LiarBO is stating that the man who gave Eroxon a 5 star report gave an accurate review of the product. Interestingly, LiarBO's favourite Dutchman who initially left a 3 star review has come back and left another 'accurate review'. This time he tried Eroxon when he was 'not in the mood' and still confirmed that it works. In fact, he gave it another star! 4 stars for giving him wood when he wasn't in the mood!'

So there's proof that not only had I noticed the 'new review' on Farmaline, I had discussed it at length! When I say discussed, obviously I mean that I used it as yet another stick to thrash the imbecile LiarBO with!

Not only was LiarBO caught lying there, he also tried to use the Dutchman's second review as a weapon to bash the stock. A very odd thing to do when he gave Eroxon a shining 4 stars out of five! LiarBO just makes it too easy sometimes. The idiot just doesn't know when he's beat!

petroc
11/2/2023
09:47
Looks poised to break. If it breaks coupled positive news there is little resistance on the way up. 95p incoming on the chart.
amelio
10/2/2023
14:03
And so far no further update on an enforceable patent for Med3000 which is made of alcohol, water, glycol and carbomer like arousal gels already on the market! I wonder what that means!? LOL



Since more than 4 years, Vemedia Consumer Health Belgium (VCHB) is working closely with Farmaline



Ingredients Water, ethanol (35%), propylene glycol, glycerin, carbomer, potassium hydroxide.

‘After a few moments there was a slight sensation of "cold and heat". Anyone who knows the more special lubricants’

˜experienced the same sensation as in my first review, cold-warm effect’

˜partner himself experienced more of a heat effect than a cold effect, but did not find it very pleasant’









water-based warming gel Ingredients

Stimulant Gel Aqua, Glycerin, Propylene Glycol, Alcohol Denat, Carbomer



The royalty and the royalty advance may be reduced by such amount (if any) as is agreed or determined by an expert to be fair and reasonable if: (i) any patent application does not proceed to grant or any patent rights are determined to be unenforceable or are revoked or lapse; or (ii) an event occurs which in LRC reasonable opinion adversely affects the commercial viability of the licence agreement or the margins on sales of the Product; or (iii) a competing product is offered

lbo
10/2/2023
13:59
BLUE day today so far, strong buying ahead of Eroxon product launches ;-)
broomrigg
10/2/2023
13:29
And Mike as you have done all along you conveniently forget to take into account that unlike Med3000. Viagra has a proven effect in many non deficient adequately controlled and fully blinded studies. With a proven effect beyond just a placebo. You also conveniently forget that Viagra also has many other associated benefits unlike the placebo Med3000.

Even in the unblinded deficient FM71 test. Med3000 was still proven to be less effective then the lowest possible dose of Tadalafil.

And there is no such other lower cardiovascular health benefits associated with just rubbing in a placebo Med3000 gel.

A gel which still cannot even substantiate its having an effect beyond what a placebo gel or even an arousal gel would in those same deficient Med3000 tests.





Medications to treat erectile dysfunction that contain phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors (PDE-5i) have wider health benefits in men with type 2 diabetes and/ or known heart conditions. PDE-5i drugs include sildenafil, vardenafil, and tadalafil.

New research now shows that PDE-5i treatment for erectile dysfunction is linked to a significant reduction in the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events and death in healthy men.



A Viagra study also showed using a placebo was also just as likely to harm you. It compared some 4,500 patients taking the drug to about 3,100 on placebo. So based on that study Med3000 even as a placebo is just as likely to harm you as viagra

lbo
10/2/2023
11:14
I posted ‘jam tomorrow’ is a very easy promise to make! But aren’t shareholders lucky to be invested in this ‘lifestyle company’ LOL

You must be also trying to filter out that arousal gels already on the market contain the same alcohol, water, glycol and carbomer ingredients already! ROFLMAO

JoeStalin - 30 Sep 2019 - 10:07:37 - 5937 of 10774
FUTURA a winner for 2015 - says it all!


JoeStalin - 18 Jul 2018 - 09:00:46 - 4354 of 10775
'jam tomorrow' is a very easy promise to make.


JoeStalin - 22 Jun 2018 - 14:12:24 - 4288 of 10775
What's another year after all?
At FUM, time is measured in decades.


JoeStalin - 25 Apr 2018 - 16:07:34 - 4147 of 10775
There seems to be an unlimited number of ways of saying "Jam tomorrow".


JoeStalin - 21 Mar 2018 - 13:50:44 - 3985 of 10775
A lifestyle company, but not for the shareholders.

lbo
10/2/2023
11:02
This is why the filter function is so useful. I do not have a clue what he has posted.
joestalin
10/2/2023
10:53
Its some swindle by the rampers!



Proof is what separates an effect new to science from a swindle . . . . If a condition responds to treatment, then selling a placebo as if it had therapeutic effect directly injures the consumer. FTC v. QT, Inc.



Ingredients Water, ethanol (35%), propylene glycol, glycerin, carbomer, potassium hydroxide.

After a few moments there was a slight sensation of "cold and heat". Anyone who knows the more special lubricants









water-based warming gel Ingredients

Stimulant Gel Aqua, Glycerin, Propylene Glycol, Alcohol Denat, Carbomer

lbo
09/2/2023
20:18
"the thread should become more interesting"

So should the share price. The papers should be all over this.

joestalin
09/2/2023
20:15
Thanks for that, the 2 reviewers were off the test panel . Be good to see how it goes post Feb 14th . Wonder how hard they are going to market it ? Anyway hopefully more good news to follow and the thread should become more interesting
peterm10
09/2/2023
09:24
And still meanwhile no update on an enforceable patent for Med3000 which is made of alcohol, water, glycol and carbomer! I wonder what that means!? LOL



Since more than 4 years, Vemedia Consumer Health Belgium (VCHB) is working closely with Farmaline



The royalty and the royalty advance may be reduced by such amount (if any) as is agreed or determined by an expert to be fair and reasonable if: (i) any patent application does not proceed to grant or any patent rights are determined to be unenforceable or are revoked or lapse; or (ii) an event occurs which in LRC reasonable opinion adversely affects the commercial viability of the licence agreement or the margins on sales of the Product; or (iii) a competing product is offered



The composition of the invention contained: ethanol: 33%; water: 35%; glycerol: 24%; propylene glycol: 6%; Carbopol® Ultrez 10: 1%. pH was adjusted to 5.25 with potassium hydroxide solution. The ethanol used in the manufacture of the composition was absolute ethanol (i.e. 100% ethanol free from water) such that the final composition contained 33% of pure ethanol. If a lower grade of ethanol was used which contained impurity amounts of water (e.g. 96% ethanol), then the amount used would have to be adjusted to ensure the final composition contained the correct amount of the components, i.e. 33% pure ethanol and 35% water.

lbo
09/2/2023
09:19
So we know of at least one place where Eroxon is launching on Febuary 14th.....



This 5 STAR REVIEW given on there......

"Fantastic! I tested the product and in 5 minutes it worked like a charm! !! Great product!!!"

Also a 4 STAR REVIEW from someone who tested it when they weren't even "in the mood"!!

:-)

broomrigg
09/2/2023
08:24
This is about to break out.
Launch on Valentines day.

genierub
09/2/2023
08:24
The more LiarBO posts, the more desperate he sounds!
petroc
08/2/2023
21:53
So if as Petroc now claims is true and a Farmaline certified customer may have been ‘duped’ into ‘fork out thirty euros when they could have bought a tube of KY’

petroc - 08 Feb 2023 - 21:30:19 - 16271 of 16276

˜why would these officially certified customers fork out thirty Euros when they could have bought a tube of KY’



Underlying this aspect of the courts decision was the notion that in order for any product to show a placebo effect, the advertiser must misrepresent the effectiveness of the product. The customer must be duped ... if the defendants had honestly advertised that the Q-Ray bracelet relieved pain because of its placebo effect, the placebo effect would be nil.


And it is not Cooper who can be held ‘legally responsible for labelling of a device before it is placed on the market under that organisation's own name, regardless of whether these operations are carried out by that organisation or on its behalf by a third party contract manufacturer’ as ‘Futura will remain Legal Manufacturer’

‘Legal manufacturer means the organisation responsible for the design, manufacture, packaging and labelling of a device before it is placed on the market under that organisation's own name’

So if that certified customer of Farmline wanted to now seek redress for ‘misleading’ under EU consumer law. His redress case would be against Futura Medical not Farmaline or Cooper.



Since more than 4 years, Vemedia Consumer Health Belgium (VCHB) is working closely with Farmaline

lbo
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