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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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3.80 | 10.33% | 40.60 | 39.60 | 40.00 | 40.00 | 37.80 | 37.80 | 784,038 | 16:35:10 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Pharmaceutical Preparations | 0 | -5.85M | -0.0194 | -20.59 | 120.13M |
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07/4/2023 19:04 | ProfilesBucolic Member Info for Bucolic Member Since 21st Nov 2019 Profiles LiamBooth Member Info for LiamBooth Member Since 12th Mar 2021 Yes, I've already proved how easy it is for LiarBO to type in any old thing he fancies. Strangely, although LiarBO constantly posts links to all sorts of rubbish, he hasn't ever posted a link to this fantasy page on LSE where there supposedly is this profile membership info for Petroc, even though I've asked him to. I wonder why that is! BTW, did anyone read what LiarBO just posted and NOT think he's a massive nutter?: 'Oh no the the English teacher cant even read English. Yes he is the only proven multi-ID ramper! But there are others probably some of his own multi-IDs that he pretends aren’t connected with him!' | petroc | |
07/4/2023 16:54 | One minute LiarBO accuses me of being the only 'muti-ID ramper' - 'Ironic that the ‘experts’ ...and the next minute there are several 'multi-ID rampers' all over the place! He bleated, 'Here is some more of the proven multi-ID rampers false and misleading claims all over the internet and social media! Proving the multi-ID rampers are complicit in the placebo ‘form of fraud’' (Sorry about the bad grammar that LiarBO lapses into when he gets all excited, I just copy/pasted his comment and I'm certainly not going to edit it for him.) 'andyr42 - 23 Mar 2021 - 15:03:15 - 9033 of 17363 whats the gut feel of you telegram group. Care to share pls? Billthebank - 23 Mar 2021 - 14:06:06 - 9029 of 17363 TBH no I do not normally get it right but I did today thanks to a couple of people in the telegram group' 'Albert Arthur - 08 Dec 2021 - 14:43:19 - 10140 of 17333 I did a couple of Sunday roast, I mentioned FUM' 'Broomrigg - 14 Dec 2022 - 12:41:29 - 14800 of 16193 Today's Trader's Cafe with Zak Mir: Bulletin Board Heroes (on Vox markets).....' Well, I know Broomrigg of course, (or Nick Heywood, as I like to think of him - 'Blue hat for a blue day)' but I don't have a clue who the other characters are - andyr42, Billthebank, AlbertArthur and so on. It appears they inhabit Telegram and Twitter, where we know that LiarBO operates under the aliases of Citygirl and LBO8. But there again, LiarBO has form in lying about other people on other platforms. Just a week or so ago he stated that I use the name Petroc on LSE as well as here - a total lie because my name is Bucolic on LSE, and a search of the site doesn't bring up anyone called Petroc. I asked him several times to produce some evidence to support his lies, but obviously none was forthcoming. He also denies being LiamBooth on LSE, which is a confirmed fact that everyone knows to be true. So overall, LiarBO keeps painting himself into a corner, further cementing the fact that he's a lying, scheming, manipulating stock basher, who lies through his teeth in order to bash the stock. He'll post anything, any lie or misinformation, to try and further his opinion. | petroc | |
07/4/2023 14:12 | Here is some more of the proven multi-ID rampers false and misleading claims all over the internet and social media! Proving the multi-ID rampers are complicit in the placebo ‘form of fraud’ The multi-ID rampers even falsely claimed it was a’ new drug’ and Petroc even falsely claimed he worked for FUM. Others said they came across FUM from the multi-ID rampers using Telegram to ramp it and other admitted to using BOTS, podcasts etc. What a ‘swindle&rsquo The court found that proof is what separates an effect new to science from a swindle and that the defendants have no proof, stating that the ‘tests’ the defendants relied on were ‘bunk’ petroc19 Mar '23 - 16:10 - 17425 of 17427 Bear in mind of course that I work for FUM’ But they did not disclose to their followers while promoting those stocks that they planned to sell shares once prices or trading volumes rose, the DOJ and SEC alleged. The influencers gained a profit by pumping the stock prices and then selling once they rose andyr42 - 23 Mar 2021 - 15:03:15 - 9033 of 17363 whats the gut feel of you telegram group. Care to share pls? Billthebank - 23 Mar 2021 - 14:06:06 - 9029 of 17363 TBH no I do not normally get it right but I did today thanks to a couple of people in the telegram group. Albert Arthur - 08 Dec 2021 - 14:43:19 - 10140 of 17333 I did a couple of Sunday roast, I mentioned FUM Zak Mir is joined by Sunday Roast regulars Albert Arthur Alberts week 1m 48s on Futura Medical (FUM) new drug 2m 34s Albert Arthur8 Dec '21 - 11:16 - 10125 of 16732 Bot streams to Twitter and Telegram Albert Arthur - 21 Mar 2021 - 13:56:12 - 8701 of 17333 I spoke with Zak about FUM Friday. Broomrigg - 14 Dec 2022 - 12:41:29 - 14800 of 16193 Today's Trader's Cafe with Zak Mir: Bulletin Board Heroes (on Vox markets)...... (Listen from 6m 5s) He's looking for 60p by the end of the month (note: this is just on chart analysis and does not take into account potential news flow re. revenues next year which will leave 60p in the dust). | lbo | |
07/4/2023 14:09 | Yet just more false and unsubstantiated claims from the proven multi-ID ramper. But it means he is also then claiming most of the positive reviews on Farmaline are false and just from rampers and shareholders. What about the supposedly positive reviews but very suspicious ones probably from rampers like you claiming it made the user feel younger! And you also claimed you worked for Futura. So you are also then claiming people who work for Futura could be leaving false positive reviews to make it look like 75% are supposedly positive! But thanks for confirming all the multi-ID rampers are indeed leaving false positive reviews on Farmaline!!! Yes thats what Petroc has now confirmed! All the multi-ID rampers are just leaving false positive reviews to make it look like less of a placebo ‘form of fraud’. Next he will be claiming its also me who is causing the massive price discounting of Eroxon on other websites to try get rid of a product as its just a overpriced placebo arousal gel containing alcohol, water, glycol and carbomer!!! Why didn’t the multi-ID ramper mention the massive price discounting in Germany also being discussed? The German consumer must have realised its a ‘swindle’ ROFLMAO | lbo | |
07/4/2023 13:50 | Hahaha! I suspect you didn't mean to link to the Farmaline page that enables you to leave a review. hxxps://www.farmalin Clear proof that you've been busy posting as many bad reviews as you can, LiarBO! In fact your nefarious activities were mentioned on LSE a few days ago when several posters thought that you were probably up to something. Well, all I can say is you'd better try harder, LiarBO, as the reviews are still averaging 75% success rate, even higher that the trial results. 'And still he (Petroc) makes no comment at all the poor reviews of Med3000/Eroxon appearing after customers try it! ROFLMAO' There you are, LiarBO, that's my comment, and all it's done is make you look even more foolish! ROFLMAO indeed! | petroc | |
06/4/2023 21:39 | But what’s entirely relevant is the ‘experts&rsquo So thats a very eloquent description of psychological ED or as the experts said ˜Their ED, if it such’ and the use of any Placebo gel to˜stimulate&r So its all based on rampers marketing a ‘confidence&rs As any arousal gel made of alcohol, water, glycol and carbomer can replicate all the same massaging, cooling and placebo effects of Med3000/Eroxon Selling brass as gold harms consumers independent of any effect Since the placebo effect can be obtained from sugar pills, charging $200 for a device that is represented as a miracle cure but works no better than a dummy pill is a form of fraud. A product that contemporary technology does not understand must establish that this magic, actually works. 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 Confidence Placebos When its time to performâ€&trade So any male consumer who feels they were misled into overpaying for an arousal gel that contains alcohol, water, glycol and carbomer can now seek redress against the ‘legal manufacturer’ Unfair commercial practices When you buy goods and services anywhere in the EU from a website, a local shop or a seller outside your home countrys EU law protects you against unfair commercial practices. When promoting, selling or supplying products, companies must give you enough accurate information to enable you to make an informed buying decision. Find out more about contract information. If they fail to provide this information, their actions may be considered unfair. You have the right to seek redress if you are treated unfairly. Misleading and aggressive practices You are protected against 2 main categories of unfair commercial practices: misleading practices, either through action (giving false information) or omission (leaving out important information) aggressive practices that aim to bully you into buying Certain commercial practices are prohibited in all circumstances. Some of the most common are listed below: Whenever a product is advertised as ther | lbo | |
06/4/2023 18:49 | Everything LiarBO says is entirely irrelevant and usually a lie. | petroc | |
06/4/2023 18:27 | Here is some more of the proven multi-ID rampers false and misleading claims all over the internet and social mediaThe multi-ID rampers even falsely claimed it was a' new drug' and one multi-ID claiming he works for FUM. Others said they came across FUM from the multi-ID rampers using Telegram to ramp it and other admitted to using BOTS, podcasts etc. What a 'swindle'!!!https:// | lbo | |
06/4/2023 18:25 | Ironic that the ‘experts&rsquo So thats a very eloquent description of psychological ED or as the experts said ‘Their ED, if it such’ and the use of a Placebo gel to ˜stimulate confidence’ . So who is telling lies on what Eroxon actually is stimulating? The experts or the rampers!? So its all based then on the proven multi-ID rampers marketing a ‘confidence&rs Selling brass as gold harms consumers independent of any effect Since the placebo effect can be obtained from sugar pills, charging $200 for a device that is represented as a miracle cure but works no better than a dummy pill is a form of fraud. A product that contemporary technology does not understand must establish that this magic, actually works. 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 Confidence Placebos When its time to perform ‘on stage, in the boardroom, in the bedroom” confidence is the essential mental component to strong execution So any male consumer who feels they were misled into overpaying for an arousal gel that contains alcohol, water, glycol and carbomer can now seek redress against the ˜legal manufacturer’ Unfair commercial practices When you buy goods and services anywhere in the EU from a website, a local shop or a seller outside your home countrys EU law protects you against unfair commercial practices. When promoting, selling or supplying products, companies must give you enough accurate information to enable you to make an informed buying decision. Find out more about contract information. If they fail to provide this information, their actions may be considered unfair. You have the right to seek redress if you are treated unfairly. Misleading and aggressive practices You are protected against 2 main categories of unfair commercial practices: misleading practices, either through action (giving false information) or omission (leaving out important information) aggressive practices that aim to bully you into buying Certain commercial practices are prohibited in all circumstances. Some of the most common are listed below: Whenever a product is advertised as therapeutic, curing allergies, reversing hair loss, helping you lose weight, etc. you have the right to know if such claims have been scientifically confirmed. In many cases, claims like these are not medically backed up and are simply TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE | lbo | |
06/4/2023 16:23 | Poor old Petroc the proven multi-ID ramper cant even substantiate that the ‘conservative& What about all his previous FACTS claims about ‘conserver 5% share estimated as min’??? Seems very clear who was posting they had a ‘crystal ball and be able to make definitive statements about what may happen the future’. So he is now himself ‘making definitive statements like he does means you just end up looking stupid when you've made completely the wrong call’ So Petroc clearly said on ADVFN it would be a fact they would be capturing 5% minimum of all the markets the launched in! But now over a quarter into the year he can’t substantiate what the actual numerical ‘conservative& ROFLMAO petroc21 Jan '22 - 18:03 - 10541 of 17768 What is not to love – Eroxon /MED3000 - HERE ARE THE FACTS - Eroxon going to market. VERY VERY SOON - FIRST GEL FOR ED TO OTC MARKET - NO OTHER GELS CAN . NO COMPETITION. NO BRAINER - $3.6 billion market & conservative 5% share of that estimated as min | lbo | |
06/4/2023 12:51 | Poor old LiarBO, clutching at straws as usual! Yesterday he demonstrated his inability to understand the word 'conservative', and today the only negative he can find in the presentations is the use of the phrase, 'we believe'. LiarBO seems to think that Futura should have a crystal ball and be able to make definitive statements about what may happen the future. He hasn't learnt yet that making definitive statements like he does means you just end up looking stupid when you've made completely the wrong call. And LiarBO's made plenty of those and continues to do so. | petroc | |
06/4/2023 11:18 | Yes indeed! And the options gravy train just keeps on coming!!! Over £1m in salaries, bonuses and share award costs in 2021. Wonder what the increased to this year!? And why are Futura’s shareholders paying for ‘supporting commercial partners’????? ‘Administrativ ‘Becaus The Berkshire Hathaway CEO went on to say shorting overvalued stocks is also tricky because "people that have overvalued stocks... Are frequently on some scale between promoter and crook. And that's why they get there." He went on to add: "And they also know how to use that very valuation to bootstrap value into the business, because if you have a stock that's selling at 100 that's worth 10, obviously it's to your interest to go out and issue a whole lot of shares. And if you do that, when you get all through, the value can be 50. In fact, there's a lot of chain letter-type stock promotions that are sort of based on the implicit assumption that the management will keep doing that. because if you have a stock that's selling at 100 that's worth 10, obviously it's to your interest to go out and issue a whole lot of shares. And if you do that, when you get all through, the value can be 50. And if they do it once and build it to 50 by issuing a lot of shares at 100 when it's worth 10, now the value is 50 and people say, "Well, these guys are so good at that. Let's pay 200 for it or 300," and then they could do it again and so on" According to Buffett, if you get caught up in one of these stock promotion schemes,"you can run out of money before the promoter runs out of ideas." | lbo | |
06/4/2023 10:49 | Anyone noting the use of the phrase ‘We believe’ a lot in the presentations! LOL Didn’t they ‘believe&rsquo As always the clever use of the disclaimer of just being ˜we believe’. Didn’t some people Ivermectin was an effective COVID treatment based on deficient unblinded and uncollected observational studies? Don’t most men with psychological ED also just recover with no treatment! ˜folks observed that some who took Ivermectin did not get sicker and concluded its benefit. There were even lab studies that hinted at a benefit. But all involved small numbers of people. This is problematic, as most people recover from their episode of COVID whether treated or not’ But real non deficient studies which were adequately controlled proved Ivermectin has no effect! The most important takeaway from the study is that ivermectin does not help improve outcomes from COVID-19 infection and thus should not be used as a treatment for COVID-19 Also just like it was also believed at one time that PET500 and CSD500 would generate millions of pounds of revenues for shareholders. Yet they didn’t and both failed to meet previously believed expectations! ROFLMAO ˜These forward-looking statements may use words such as "aim", "anticipate", "believe", "could", "may", "intend", "estimate", "expect" and words of similar meaning. By their nature, all forward-looking statements involve risk and uncertainty because they relate to future events and circumstances which are beyond the control of the Company’ | lbo | |
06/4/2023 10:18 | So that's:- | joestalin | |
06/4/2023 10:17 | Truant, as a holder I didn't find those results worrying at all. Don't worry about timing your next fantasy short - I'll give you a nod. It'll be shortly after the FDA have approved Eroxon. | petroc |
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