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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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1.00 | 4.60% | 22.75 | 22.00 | 23.50 | 23.25 | 21.75 | 21.75 | 479,757 | 14:22:55 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Noncomml Resh Organizations | 457k | 2.59M | 0.0284 | 8.01 | 19.83M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/7/2018 07:58 | Either way it's an extremely hot area right now and a tiny fraction of the market will be worth a fortune. | ![]() riskybusiness1 | |
20/7/2018 07:57 | Think the idea is to replace unhealthy sugars with healthy fibres. If they taste the same then why would they carry on using unhealthy sugar especially with the tax which is forcing companies to reduce/ get rid of sugar. | ![]() riskybusiness1 | |
20/7/2018 07:57 | Very true someuwin and they could still get a green label for sugar I suppose if the content was low enough. | ![]() parob | |
20/7/2018 07:56 | I tend to agree with Someuwin. | polus | |
20/7/2018 07:53 | Sensible post. | ![]() monkeywench1 | |
20/7/2018 07:52 | Just because SweetBiotix is zero calories doesn't mean a manufacturer would necessarily want to replace ALL sugar in a product. By using a mixture of real sugar and SweetBiotix they could make the end product 30% less sugar, 50% less, 75% less etc - whatever they want for commercial purposes. | ![]() someuwin | |
20/7/2018 07:51 | The chairman could not hide his excitement for Sweetbiotix during the interview yesterday and look at his background in the food industry! | ![]() parob | |
20/7/2018 07:51 | Polus this board excites me everyday. | ![]() monkeywench1 | |
20/7/2018 07:51 | Elric has asked SOH. So we will see the response later. | primal123 | |
20/7/2018 07:50 | Reduces sugar by 30%? That's not really solving the problem. Like nestles restructuring of sugar to pretty much hollow out sugar particles. Replacing sugar with a non digestible calorie free sugar (fibre) that can give specific health benefits is not in the same league. | ![]() riskybusiness1 | |
20/7/2018 07:49 | Interest in stirring in the sector that's for sure and Sweetbiotix is going to come to market at just the right time. | ![]() parob | |
20/7/2018 07:48 | As he has described previously in a mars bar, this would be green for sugar and fibre. | primal123 | |
20/7/2018 07:48 | Who's asking you scumbag? I take it Enrico won't give permission. We know why, he uses multiple aliases. Quite simple. No credibility, but the offer stays open if he wants to change it. He won't of course because he a multi-handled troll. As such I revert to filter for good this time. Bye bye. I'd also stick to trying to keep the ramping momentum going and I'll now stick to commenting on Opti's actual figures. What do we think the interims will be like? Considerably higher than the £75,000 revenues they reported last year I hope? Remember, a profit's never a profit until you take it? You wouldn't enjoy another IMM or N4P moment I'd guess? You never know when it might arrive? They both enjoyed their brief moment in the sun ;) | ![]() michaelmouse | |
20/7/2018 07:47 | Also Sienna, SOH has always talked about food labelling. With Sweetbiotix we will have fibre as green (hence no sugar at all) | ![]() parob | |
20/7/2018 07:47 | Yes Parob, this is not Opti. I will see if we can get a response from SOH on this. | primal123 | |
20/7/2018 07:44 | Calorie free = no sugar at all | ![]() parob | |
20/7/2018 07:43 | 1. Natural high intensity sweeteners with improved flavour profile and microbiome modulating functionality. Human studies (announced 11 July 2017) have demonstrated these have a good flavour profile and sweetness of between 140X and 223X of sucrose at equivalent concentrations.2. Sweet natural healthy fibres being developed as potential bulk sugar replacements which are not digested in the human gut, and hence calorie free. Human studies (announced 23 January 2018) have demonstrated these sweet fibres had the highest sweetness and lowest off-flavours when compared to a wide range of existing sugars and fibres and sucrose. | ![]() parob | |
20/7/2018 07:42 | Are we absolutely sure that the Opti sweet fibre will allow food/drink producers to completely do away with their sugar content? - I don't remember seeing that claim anywhere? | ![]() siennadelekat21 | |
20/7/2018 07:40 | Correct Snape, good point, Mondolez is American. Sorry Monkey, could tell you got really excited there. | polus | |
20/7/2018 07:39 | The race is on to find a healthy 100% sugar-free replacement.OPTI have recently signed agreements with a 10 billion and a 100 billion dollar turnover company.I think Sweetbiotix is in the lead. | ![]() parob | |
20/7/2018 07:37 | Mondolez owns Cadbury’s | ![]() snape | |
20/7/2018 07:37 | Judi Hardly a competitor if it only Reduces sugar by 30%? S | ![]() shrewdmole | |
20/7/2018 07:36 | If it took them 2yrs to reduce sugar by only 30% vs Sweetbiotix 100%...I wouldn’t consider them a competitor. | polus | |
20/7/2018 07:34 | Cadbury is a British company lol. | ![]() monkeywench1 | |
20/7/2018 07:33 | If it’s not ours then it looks like we may have a competitor that we are not aware of | ![]() judijudi |
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