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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Optibiotix Health Plc | LSE:OPTI | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BP0RTP38 | ORD 2P |
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% | 17.75 | 17.50 | 18.00 | 17.75 | 17.75 | 17.75 | 58,159 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Noncomml Resh Organizations | 457k | 2.59M | 0.0284 | 6.25 | 16.19M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/6/2019 09:48 | The filter is your friend when the time-wasting trolls are here. They'll soon disappear when the share price is on the way up. | dire cons | |
18/6/2019 09:46 | There’s no money in seed...just look at the LPLDL % in one jar, it’s minimal. It’s their, not there, slartyfartfaster. ;) Phase 111 double blind are they? So what happened to phases 1/11? Jumped straight to 111 did they!! Bs rampant you are nobbygnome. :) | rayrac | |
18/6/2019 09:33 | There is so much rubbish on this thread now from bashers who don't have a clue about the business but presumably have ulterior motives to get the price down. The website sales in the medium to long term are largely irrelevant. Yes in the short term the turnover is valuable but eventually it will be swamped by the b2b turnover. Forty odd deals show that the company is succeeding in a massive way even if as the company says some of those will not be that productive. However, some such as Seed will be highly productive and henceforth we know turnover will soar going forward. Oh and a US pharma is doing a phase III double blind placebo controlled trial with Cholbiome with numerous milestones associated with this trial. Strangely this company is happy to plough tens of millions dollars into this product whilst the bashers think it is worthless. Nuff said.... | nobbygnome | |
18/6/2019 09:29 | Best, shall i translate for you. You have conceded to not knowing the b2b or b2c strategy. And by the same token, so has your multi handle hamidhamid.Best off leaving the savvy investor alone to do there thing. You best watch and learn. | slartybartfaster | |
18/6/2019 09:04 | Certainly the website/B2C revenue could be building more strongly, but I look upon it as a profitable way to experiment with different/expanding products and presentations that can help direct the B2B side of the business - IMO that is where the value will out! | tightfist | |
18/6/2019 09:01 | Looking at opti closely, its obvious this is a low turnover business. Just dont believe there is a big enough market, not in anyway main stream. Opti could quiet easily fizzle out unless numbers start coming through | hamid1970 | |
18/6/2019 07:17 | Business to business your more stupid than I thought Mancfarty | best1467 | |
18/6/2019 00:09 | Lol... £1.1bl mc at 56p. With further funding needed for at least 3 more sites. You're deluded. It will tank, just like your other oilers. BPC UKOG, etc. | slartybartfaster | |
17/6/2019 23:19 | ratface where is that bpc lol | manc10 | |
17/6/2019 23:11 | Into hur then slartyfartfaster! And you are welcome to manky. I know one place you haven’t had good results!! ;) | rayrac | |
17/6/2019 22:53 | Raywhack, and don't worry about me. I've hat a couple of good results recently thanks to my manc friend. No dry Wells for me. | slartybartfaster | |
17/6/2019 22:22 | order number 2317 wonderful | manc10 | |
17/6/2019 22:21 | Indeed! Slarty, it’s going to get even more frustrating! Keep an eye on that redundancy payment, you might have to throw a few more dice? ;) | rayrac | |
17/6/2019 22:16 | Best, why don't you ask Raywhack, hamid to explain b2b and b2c is. Oh hang on, they're as clueless as you. | slartybartfaster | |
17/6/2019 21:42 | Web sales not strong. If you think what these other licenses are delivering. May not be Opti dropping them. It could be them dropping Opti due to lack of sales. Something to think about | hamid1970 | |
17/6/2019 18:21 | Frustrating or what?! Gonna pop. I think the mkt is fixated on that big UK deal or Tata.I think Fred N put this one to bed over at Elrico.s place. | whitegold1 | |
17/6/2019 16:56 | best1467 - As you yourself said, B2C isn't the company's main focus. Given their limited staff, I reckon Opti is far better off concentrating on B2B for now and viewing B2C as a nice little (high margin) add on. | lord loads of lolly | |
17/6/2019 16:45 | 7th of March order 1795 18th June order 2314 4 months 10 days 519 orders or 27 per week or 4 a day based on seven day week these are facts if order numbers given correct. Should we be encouraged by the growth rate of orders I’m sure it will be pointed out as an insignificant part of the overall picture which maybe the case but I’m disappointed as will many other investors with the level of traction gained with such cutting edge products. | best1467 | |
17/6/2019 16:24 | About the same price now as we were back in Dec 2015. 4 years of dead money is rather frustrating. | thenightfox | |
17/6/2019 15:54 | LMFAO !!! Is it the man from UNCLE.?.NO ! Is it the man from Delmonte ? NO ! Is it the man from Atlantis ? NO ! It's the man from 'cypress' !! The land the time forgot ! LOL !! It's all getting rather desperate for the anti opti mob as the language gets more & more aggressive... Our products even strip paint now. FFS !! | reckless kelly | |
17/6/2019 15:47 | Stop wasting your time humph. Concentrate on finding a way of getting out of Opti, you are in a dangerous situation! You’ll need cash for a new keyboard!! | rayrac | |
17/6/2019 13:16 | toyin i have worn my keyboard out from telling peps to filter him | humphries1 | |
17/6/2019 12:42 | I dont know how many times it's been said, just filter! | toyin | |
17/6/2019 12:19 | He’s a Troll It’s what they do | judijudi |
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