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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1.00 | 5.56% | 19.00 | 17.50 | 19.00 | 18.25 | 17.75 | 18.00 | 265,059 | 16:35:28 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Noncomml Resh Organizations | 457k | 2.59M | 0.0284 | 6.43 | 16.64M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/3/2018 16:02 | Everything seems a bit duff today Raf - difficult to enthuse over anything. | semper vigilans | |
19/3/2018 15:52 | We couldn’t go a day without any posts and we wouldn’t want to. However, does show how little external interest there is in following OPTI. Still it will change I’m sure. | rafboy | |
19/3/2018 15:33 | You are Doctor Who and I claim my £5! | semper vigilans | |
18/3/2018 21:41 | Thanks guys! | deeppockets | |
18/3/2018 17:46 | Has she tried cholesterol reducing margarine? :) | loungeact | |
18/3/2018 17:26 | I need to buy some LPLDL, What's the best site. My girlfriend has just found out she has high cholesterol and I've persuaded her to try LPLDL. Should be a good case study as she has never taken anything else and we have all her readings | deeppockets | |
18/3/2018 14:46 | Great work Elric. I think we are getting ever closer to the long awaited inflection point. | rafboy | |
18/3/2018 11:14 | Yesterday, I made the point to Per and SOH I thought the OptiBiotix twitter account was perhaps not being best utilised for the group offerings, and perhaps the twitter account is perhaps missing a trick. Anyone (potential PI, PI and business) will not automatically be aware of links to LP-LDL, SlimBiome twitter feeds/accounts without data mining these themselves. The OptiBiotix feed does on occasions make reference to group commercial developments, like LP-LDL and SlimBiome, etc. To my mind, I think the brand awareness (intel inside) should start at the media coalface. Perhaps the OptiBiotix twitter account should have links to in-house feeds like, LP-LDL and SlimBiome, OptiBiotic and SweetBiotix. Also, I think the SACCO LP-LDL promotional material should feature in the photo section and perhaps even pinned at the top of the feed, or used in "moments" because this is very good promo material for OptiBiotix. Well, that was my take on it. SOH was his usual accommodating self; "We are just transitioning our website which is investor focused to a business website with an online store for all products including the GoFigure products, LP-LDL, and more. These will link into specific pages and have full commercial support including twitter feeds and blogs (both scientific and consumer). We need to be careful that we stay true to our focus as a B2B provider and only provide B2c (a small c) acts a s shop window for our technologies. B2c requires heavy investment in S&M, infrastructure, and support." I feel we are close to the wider market realising both LP-LDL and SlimBiome have already built up multiple revenue streams, possibly greater than we initially envisaged. Once this becomes fact, then each new partnership announced will have a material effect on the share price As SOH stated, the main focus is B2B not B2c. What I think he means here,is the online B2c is a small part of the project (c10-12% revenues) it will be more important as a shop window, like GoFigure was for SlimBiome, which attracted, TATA, CII, Knightons and A another US partner. This should give us real confidence for a wider ranger of products on display. Better still if the much anticipated retail launch of some of OPTI products is announced. These will most likely be lower margins, but significant bulk sales, thus a comfort to those investors that like household names at the forefront because it offers the illusion of greater prospects,when in fact, the greater revenue prospects are with partnerships already signed with, CII, Finer Foods, Knighton/Premier foods, 2X TATA, SACCO, Nutillinea; namely production partnerships, because these create multiple revenue streams, in multiple formats, multiple products in multiple territories. And to emphasis the point; the above focus is LP-LDL & SlimBiome, we have yet discover LP-LDL dairy (ongoing stateside), SweetBiotix or OptiBiotic platform and the work being carried out with DSM's i Health, Chr Hanssen. | elrico | |
18/3/2018 11:03 | Cheers Elrico, did it your way last evening. | owenmo | |
18/3/2018 08:03 | We didn’t turn up! | rafboy | |
17/3/2018 20:48 | Owen - a few Caffrey's in support. | elrico | |
17/3/2018 18:52 | judijudi ... the key word was "stayer" .. ie long term | onedayrodders | |
17/3/2018 17:15 | Mostly premiership fans on this bb it seems; so we'll just celebrate the grand slam quietly in this neck of the woods, giving Opti and SBTX a breather for the weekend. Onwards and upwards. | owenmo | |
17/3/2018 10:01 | aster, :) I’ve taken the “idiot” off as it was a bit harsh But I’ve still no idea what it has to do with Opti? | judijudi | |
16/3/2018 21:36 | Semper Vigilans - I think they recommend the child is 8 years old! | asterix96 | |
16/3/2018 21:33 | JJ - Maybe the horse has high cholesterol! | asterix96 | |
16/3/2018 21:32 | Can Opti stuff be used in baby food? | semper vigilans | |
16/3/2018 21:27 | Judi seems stressed. | monkeywench1 | |
16/3/2018 21:13 | Why the bloody hell would a Cheltenham winning horse called Native River have anything to do with Opti or be an omen for us? | judijudi | |
16/3/2018 16:35 | Native River - a real stayer wins the Gold Cup. An omen for us? | m4rtinu | |
16/3/2018 14:55 | Ah. I don't see them or the neg votes via the app. You put them back up. Good man. You're not all bad. ;) | elrico | |
16/3/2018 14:30 | U blind? Some monkey keeps using coin to take yours and riskybusiness1 posts from the top. | slartybartfaster |
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