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PXS Provexis Plc

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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Provexis Plc LSE:PXS London Ordinary Share GB00B0923P27 ORD 0.1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.60 0.55 0.65 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Food Preparations, Nec 390k -385k -0.0002 -30.00 13.31M
Provexis Plc is listed in the Food Preparations sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker PXS. The last closing price for Provexis was 0.60p. Over the last year, Provexis shares have traded in a share price range of 0.448p to 0.90p.

Provexis currently has 2,217,821,523 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Provexis is £13.31 million. Provexis has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -30.00.

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27/10/2017
10:47
I agreed with that persona non grata about that but his memory is not improved one bit by the fruitflow he takes.I mean the trial abandoned in USA.
lafin
27/10/2017
10:45
Sorry Gixer, I didn’t respond to this bit
“Although cause and effect was not proven in the study, surly reducing the risk of clots has got to be a good thing for the brain whether you have AF or not”

The answer is maybe. Reducing the risk of clot is a good thing usually. But might there be an increased risk of haemorrhagic stroke? There certainly is with full dose anticoagulants which is the focus of the article. FF doesn’t reduce clotting so it’s irrelevant in this case.

librag
27/10/2017
10:03
Lafin/lolcat: troll alert

Gixer: thanks for your reply. Looking at yesterday’s follow on posts on iii, there are one or two posters who have got the wrong end of the stick firmly in their grasp.

re. clots. It’s too much of a stretch to say anything about clots generally. AF is a special case where clots form in a dilated left atrium and then embolise to the brain.
The article and it’s title were highly misleading and not relevant to us. However it could so easily be misunderstood by most to be positive for FF. It’s not.
As for the resveratrol:FF study ... I guess it’s not positive which is hardly surprising. It was badly designed.

librag
27/10/2017
09:30
LibraG = persona non grata.
lafin
27/10/2017
07:55
Just as well nobody paid any attention to my unintentional ramp then as can be seen in the lack of buys yesterday :-)

Although cause and effect was not proven in the study, surly reducing the risk of clots has got to be a good thing for the brain whether you have AF or not?

“Prof Jeremy Pearson, associate medical director at the British Heart Foundation, said: “Strokes caused by a clot blocking the blood vessels in the brain are a major cause of dementia, and atrial fibrillation is an important risk factor as it increases the chances of these clots forming.

“By treating AF patients with blood-thinning drugs, you reduce the risk of both stroke and dementia.”

Dr Carol Routledge, head of science at Alzheimer’s Research UK, said: “The findings highlight a need to investigate this link further, but the nature of the study prevents us from firmly concluding that anticoagulants reduce the risk of dementia.

“It will be important to see the results of other ongoing studies in this area, as well as teasing apart the exact relationship between anticoagulants and the risk of different types of dementia.””

gix er
26/10/2017
13:00
Aaaargh, Gixer. re. the blue channel.

Reduction in dementia? Really? Based on the content of the links provided ...

"Blood thinners" ... you mean full blown anticoagulants, because that's the treatment for AF. They work because they reduce the risk of clot and subsequent emboli from a dilated left atrium. Hence the risk of STROKE is reduced and the risk of multivascular dementia is reduced but only in those patients with AF.
Unfortunately, most cases of multivascular dementia are not due to AF and to imply that blood thinners reduce the risk of dementia is nonsense. To imply that, by extension, FruitFlow might reduce the risk of dementia is ridiculous.

No doubt your posts will be ticked up by the usual illiterati. Just the sort of thing that WrongJon was misled by. Sorry I'm unable to reply to your post on iii ... a certain group of P&D merchants worked their magic and hey presto, the smoke and mirrors suck more punters in.

librag
23/10/2017
11:59
FFS, earth shattering, share price changing news is possibly (?) worth shouting about ... but this?
Duh.

librag
23/10/2017
01:05
NEW FRUITFLOW PRODUCT IN CHINA
wheelds
22/10/2017
13:13
See the link posted by Lolcat.As it seems to be such an issue in the Far East in terms of them trying to find some magic elixir (usually from things like Rhino horn)it would be great if our little product could get some relevant publicity.As you say, it's not rocket science but simply blood flow and vascular dilation.
rich1952
22/10/2017
12:44
Colbie;
"This could only ever be by word of mouth as it would be difficult to arrange any meaningful trials against which parameters could be measured."

Nope, it would be easy and is precisely how Viagra would have been tested. It's not rocket science honestly.

Trolls need not reply.

librag
21/10/2017
08:47
You LibraG have been misleading people.
As for naive investors, I was probably a naive investor at one time and you are probably a not very good, trader.
I have not tried to mislead anybody but you have.

I will leave you to type to yourself .

lafin
20/10/2017
16:03
Give up.I doubt many are reading this now.
lafin
20/10/2017
15:48
... and the above is precisely the problem. Beware of such trolls.

"No comment" ... if only that were true.

librag
20/10/2017
10:31
No comment.
You have lost ALL credibility.

lafin
20/10/2017
08:54
On iii. The irony of a heartfelt post by wrongjon followed by a perfect example of the type of thinking / insight / analysis that led to his situation from wheelds.

Exactly why idiots such as WheeliBin should be challenged each and every time they post.

Sorry to hear about your losses wrongjon.

librag
20/10/2017
01:11
China congress meeting this week all about global trade expansion plans and ways and means to enable the prosperity of all of their 1.31 billion people.
By-Health is a Chinese £3 billion pound company and is working in partnership with DSM and Provexis to further progress the benefits of our Fruitflow.
Therefore in my opinion, By-Health is our saviour and if all works out new Fruitflow health products will be soon on sale in China and because, (which the west does not like) products produced in China relative to lower labour costs will results in new Fruitflow products exported around the world, (with DSM's assistance) and will be good value for money and attract more customers and Provexis will move into making a profit and then relative to DSM' s policy they will probably buy us out and in competition with By-Health who will also put a bid in, the share price will reflect this factor.. IMHO
And then we can all retire.

wheelds
18/10/2017
17:23
This was showing down 11.1% for most of the day. Now it has risen 11.!% in the afternoon. Advfn must look into the issues concerning feeds as this is not acceptable to have such wide swings without the system being updated correctly.
twodegrees
11/10/2017
13:29
That did not make sense at all.

Not directly relevent to this share but interesting all the same and may have some relevance

Global cost of obesity-related illness to hit $1.2tn a year from 2025

lafin
11/10/2017
13:08
Everyone with half a brain knows that already. No need of your pharmacogenomics word ,thank you
lafin
08/10/2017
13:34
Absolutely!
librag
08/10/2017
12:33
LibraG,
Rather a poor attempt at humour does not serve as a deflection,which was your apparent intention.
It didn't work.

"Real knowledge is knowing the extent of one’s ignorance." well known quotation.

lafin
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