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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 | -5.48% | 17.25 | 17.00 | 17.50 | 18.25 | 17.25 | 18.25 | 339,080 | 11:00:16 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Noncomml Resh Organizations | 457k | 2.59M | 0.0284 | 6.07 | 15.73M |
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08/10/2019 18:33 | Farty ... olde bean Re the comments made to date about your flatulence problem Just for the record buywell wants you to count how many farts you let go in a 24 hour period and write it down on a piece of paper. buywell does NOT mean staying up overnight and missing your beauty sleep , as we both know you need it badly. If you do this then for 3 days , divide the total by 3 , and then tell what the number is .... buywell will issue an edict . An edict such in magnitude; that all readers can learn from it. | buywell3 | |
08/10/2019 15:15 | Chill man, smoke some crack, man. | slartybartfaster | |
08/10/2019 14:56 | Blah..blah man.Price still at 4 year low.That all that matter raas. | rastamouse | |
08/10/2019 13:37 | Riskybusiness1: An excellent comparison of the two Companies. You must have the same Crystal ball that I've got! ;-) | asterix96 | |
08/10/2019 11:39 | here is one stock you did not buy well Woodford Patient Capital this is why you are trolling opti tw slaughters wpc daily | manc10 | |
08/10/2019 11:33 | Catch a falling knife and put it in your pocket save it for a rainy day Catch a falling knife and put it in your wallet never let it get away Cos I wanna know If you've ever seen the rain falling down on a summers day ? | buywell3 | |
08/10/2019 11:25 | 4DPharma is the bet... | sentimentrules | |
08/10/2019 10:11 | You only have to look at the financials to work out which 'real microbiome co' has any chance of actually making money anytime soon. DDDD are burning tons of cash & probably 5-10 years away from having a product to sell, that is if it works out. Opti have a pharma taking on all the cost & risks of a bio pharmaceutical yet has enormous reward potential if successful, whilst currently commercialising actual products globally in massive growth markets in supplement & food markets.... I like what DDDD are doing but their model is terribly costly & extremely risky compared to a microbiome co like Opti. There will be a massive land grab for microbiome companies in the next 3-5 years or so. This is pretty much guaranteed if you look at the trend gaining traction by an increasing number of majors. Optis separate divisions will be profitable by this point & will be ripe for the taking for players keen for a head start in an evolving space. That's where the real money will be made here & those accumulating here for long term will see that management have been shaping the company in preparation for when this happens. | riskybusiness1 | |
08/10/2019 10:01 | Good point risky... I will do : )Sienna | siennadelekat21 | |
08/10/2019 09:36 | Chromium has like 4 EFSA health claims. I wouldn't bother communicating with Someuwins buywell account. Just ignore, all the scientists as well as the industry experts & regulatory bodies disagree with his view so he just comes across as an obsessed troll to anyone looking in here. | riskybusiness1 | |
08/10/2019 09:36 | OMG how desperate you. You need to dig up 3+ year old rns reports. There have already been placing since you idiot. Ffs keep up buywell 2,3,4! | slartybartfaster | |
08/10/2019 09:26 | Buywell... whatever you say about Chromium not being effective makes no difference... IT IS certainly effective within the Slimbiome mixture.I have been taking the Slimbiome medical sachets for approx five weeks now along with a calorie controlled diet (which Slimbiome Medical made much easier to adhere to for me)... In these five weeks I have reduced my weight from a starting point of 17stone and 6 pounds to thus far 15stone 3 pounds.I set myself a target of losing 2 stone in 2 months but have now adjusted that target to 3 - 3 and a half stone by that time with how easy it has been with the help of Slimbiome.Say what you want mate.... but the stuff does what it says on the tin (and does it well) and eventually the wider public will come to realise it... when that happens Opti will be off to the races.Sienna | siennadelekat21 | |
08/10/2019 08:58 | Buywell = kn##. | whitegold1 | |
08/10/2019 08:40 | RISK IMO anyone taking health supplements needs to look at possible risks involved buywell thinks from the piece below IMO GTF Chromium or Chromium chelate seems to be better suited to safer weight loss. Adverse effects of chromium picolinate I�ve read about occurred in isolated cases. In one, a woman who took 1,200 to 2,400 mcg daily over four to five months developed kidney failure and impaired liver function. In another, kidney failure occurred five months after taking 600 mcg of chromium picolinate daily for six weeks. And, a healthy 24 year old man reportedly developed reversible, acute renal failure after two weeks on a supplement that contained chromium picolinate as the main ingredient. In general, daily doses of up to 1,000 mcg of chromium are considered safe, but my bottom line is to skip the picolinate form in favor of GTF chromium or chromium chelate. | buywell3 | |
08/10/2019 08:25 | Chromium picolinate is the form of chromium commonly found in dietary supplements. It may be effective at improving the body's response to insulin or lowering blood sugar in those with diabetes. What's more, it may help reduce hunger, cravings and binge eating. anybody can copy and paste depending on there narrative buywell the bitter troll | manc10 |
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