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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Microsalt Plc | LSE:SALT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BQB6FF85 | ORD GBP0.001625 |
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% | 80.00 | 75.00 | 85.00 | 80.00 | 80.00 | 80.00 | 13,931 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Business Services, Nec | 574k | -3.48M | -0.0987 | -8.11 | 28.2M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/11/2024 15:06 | Warning Warning Warning Warning Warning Warning Warning Warning JakNife is a confirmed shorter posting negativity to drive down the value of investments of TEK Capital which I believe he will be shorting IMHO | retirementfund | |
06/11/2024 13:50 | A chunk load remaining? How is this possible? Too late to excise warrants, no? | section2art | |
06/11/2024 11:42 | Discounted placing incoming? | strollingmolby | |
06/11/2024 10:52 | Expecting an RNS stating more sales. | david56920 | |
06/11/2024 10:34 | Wonder when the placing will be announced. | purchaseatthetop | |
04/11/2024 11:21 | Grinding it small does not give the same properties as smaller crystals. It's covered in the feb presentation. | 2dinvestor | |
04/11/2024 10:35 | Try again:hTTps://www.ho | kiplig | |
04/11/2024 10:34 | err dont get this Micro salt why cant we just pound larger crystals into smaller ones ? | pal44 | |
04/11/2024 10:34 | Very relevant article attached: hxxps://www.hospital | kiplig | |
02/11/2024 23:27 | £15M | eggy toast | |
02/11/2024 23:25 | 1-2p per packet of crisps according to presentation.Around 4M packs per Mt.App 380Mt orders annualised.At 0.01p that is over £15M?Posted LSE | eggy toast | |
01/11/2024 12:49 | No eggytoast. It is called balance. When, in your opinion, will their cash run out? | purchaseatthetop | |
01/11/2024 12:40 | The scaremongers are out in full force. Nice of them to take time out of their day to give you the heads up isn't it. Massive orders. Just the beginning for this little beauty. BUY | eggy toast | |
01/11/2024 12:17 | Tek capital had been trying to monetise this since 2016 At 30/6/24 they had $2.4m cash They lose $2.4m every six months. They will nearly run out of cash at Xmas despite the warrant cash. So a pumping RNS with no actual figures will do nicely to prime the placing. Expect a raise at 50p. | purchaseatthetop | |
01/11/2024 11:44 | So Jaknife, who has been around these boards as long as I can remember is up against a 2024 newbie and a 4 year old profile. I know where my money would be | the big fella | |
01/11/2024 11:12 | A Google AI search asking the Question Which governments have mandated salt reduction targets in foods ? AI Overview Many governments have mandated or voluntarily set salt reduction targets for foods, including: Argentina: Has mandated targets for the leading sources of salt in the population's diet, such as bread, meat, soups, snack foods, and canned foods Belgium: Has mandated targets for bread products Bulgaria: Has mandated targets for bread, cheese, meat products, and lutenica Greece: Has mandated targets for bread and tomato products Hungary: Has mandated targets for bread Netherlands: Has mandated targets for bread Paraguay: Has mandated targets for bread Portugal: Has mandated targets for bread ==================== buywell conclusion 1. Bread seems to be the number one choice by governments to have a mandated salt reduction target imposed upon it 2. Several countries have already seen the light and imposed such madated salt reduction targets upon bread which should encourage other countries to follow . 3. Smaller salt crystals have been shown to work in bread in the UK some years ago --- buywell discussed this at length in the TEK thread over a year ago. The company concerned used salt crystals many times bigger than MicroSalt crystals and achieved Sodium reduction numbers in the order of 15% ish (from memory ) 4. Having established that smaller sized salt crystals reduced Sodium in bread , logic dictates that even smaller sized salt crystals like MicroSalt will reduce Sodium content in bread by a larger percentage . 5. The UK Government at prsent have no mandated salt reduction targets --- perhaps bread will become their first one , after all bread is the staff of life and the majority of humans consume it . dyor PS AI Overview The UK Nottingham-based company that produced smaller sized salt crystals often used in bread making is "Eminate," a spin-off company from the University of Nottingham; their product is called "SODA-LO® Salt Microspheres," which are essentially tiny salt crystals designed to significantly reduce the amount of sodium needed while maintaining taste in food products like bread. SODA-LO® Extra Fine M Average particle size of 20-30 microns provides an excellent distribution in a food matrix for high sodium reduction. It can also be used as a saltiness booster for tailor made reduction. AI Overview MicroSalt crystals are between 0.2 and 0.6 microns in size. This makes them 100 times smaller than regular salt crystals. MicroSalt is a salt product that uses a patented process to reduce the size of salt particles. | buywell3 | |
01/11/2024 10:44 | The other possibility, given the patents in place, is that customers make their own salt product under licence. It would make the whole thing scalable across several markets, but with customers bearing the cost. I am watching with interest. | 2dinvestor | |
01/11/2024 10:31 | Having worked for many years on mergers and acquisitions, if a large corporation identifies a supplier that is strategically important, they will move to acquire to protect what would be a game changing USP. | cheshire | |
01/11/2024 10:13 | I think patience is the key here. Yes they have VALIDATION from one of the largest snack and beverage companies in the world. A Fortune 500 company. This deal is a landmark because it proved it has passed that opinion leader's stringent DD. What's next? We'll have to wait. And be patient. That snack food company has many many product lines across many jurisdictions. So a phased rollout into other products/territories seems logical. All with natural PULL - health organisations are driving lower sodium levels in food. Feels like we're in the right place at the right time. And we're just at the starting gates. My opinions only. | kiplig | |
01/11/2024 10:05 | Massive companies involved here I'm out for now, as reached my target. But definitely will be back, at whatever price. Can be a bagger even from here | mr.oz | |
01/11/2024 09:37 | Whats the mcap / shares in issue here please | 7rademark | |
01/11/2024 09:26 | Could it be Frito-Lay, part of PepsiCo? | backmarker | |
01/11/2024 09:13 | Nestlé: The world's leading snack and bakery company, with sales of approximately $103.9 billion in 2023. Mondelez International: A leading food company by market cap, with a portfolio of snacks including cookies, crackers, and chocolate. Either of them and this goes to the moon. I can't think of others. | wrecktangle |
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