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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ultrasis | LSE:ULT | London | Ordinary Share | GB0001494979 | ORD 0.1P |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.095 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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17/8/2017 15:21 | Hope you are right humph, it seems to me that the aim market is set up to maximize the relief of pi's cash, get us tied in and hope, unless we strike lucky. WHEN A CEO POSTS RETURN TO PROFIT THEN GOES BUST, KINDA TELL THE WHOLE STORY, especially when the business continues selling the same products, with the same crooks in charge. Sorry caught cap lock :) Good luck mate. | wulwirth | |
16/8/2017 08:59 | hi wooly i had 2 p/bonds bought for me for saving my uncles life 60 years ago, had £100 from them about 5 years ago. every thread has posters with multiple avatars, and there is nowt we can do about it. wooly on the OPTI thread the best guy,s post to read are ELRICO,S very to the point, he does know what he is on about, just keep your eye on it, i really do think that health will be treated in the future through the bug,s in the guts and OPTI have a good start, the cholesterol busting pills are on sale now, but not in this country, they are on sale in germany, some of the lads from the OPTI thread have bought the pills and are trying them as we speak, so we will be the first to know how good they are, so if the are as good as the company says then i will be in for more shares. | humphries1 | |
15/8/2017 23:23 | Hi Humph, I'm no spring chicken either, difficult to recover ult scam, aim market very dodgy imho, got P/bonds which keep paying out regular small ammounts, still waiting for a decent win lol, more losers than winners, same as aim.scam. If I chance the aim again will drop a post on the board, find it strange that all poster vanished, never to be heard of again, have to wonder how many had multiple avatars. | wulwirth | |
15/8/2017 08:42 | hi wooly because of my age i havnt looked into any of it, its for the younger generation, as you say i will take a while to get going, but getting into things early gets better rewards, electric cars + electric bikes are the future. remember the start of the mobile phones, look at them now | humphries1 | |
14/8/2017 19:43 | Old smithy did't manage to block all news, just google flow, on request' I expect. | wulwirth | |
14/8/2017 19:42 | Yep Humph knocked me for six here, sounds a good call, but it may take time to get rolling imo, UK always slow on the uptake, got any companies in mind? | wulwirth | |
14/8/2017 07:37 | hi wooly i lost almost all on this, so starting over again, some thing i thought about the uk going to ban combustion engines, the things to get into now is the lithium miners lithium battery manufacturing and electric motors manufacturing, forget about auto makers, they will have mighty costs due to redesign of bodies due to heavy batteries, just my thoughts. | humphries1 | |
12/8/2017 09:30 | Interesting Humph, hope it does it for you, get some back from ult scam, I've held back on buying any stocks, still have a watch list on lse, aim seems to set up to extract as much as possible from pi's, so, will be happy to hear of any success. | wulwirth | |
08/8/2017 13:03 | wooly read this to, from the OPTI thread I forwarded on the Coca-Cola article to Anna at Walbrook PR and stated this part of the article seemed to suit Sweetbiotix very well: The Atlanta-based company has issued two challenges: one to the science community, the other to the public. Coke has made a "call to action" for researchers and scientists to find a "naturally sourced, safe, low- or no-calorie compound that creates the taste sensation of sugar when used in beverages and foods." Anna’s response: “Hi Stephen has taken note but is already aware of interest in this area through their discussions with Coca Cola and other corporates. Anna” | humphries1 | |
08/8/2017 09:03 | hi wooly read this its something for part of our group SWEETBIOTIX Coca-Cola is asking for the public's help in its pursuit of sugar alternatives. And the company is sweetening the pot. The Coca-Cola Co. launched two "sweetener challenges" on its HeroX crowdsourcing platform to expand its pursuit of "all-natural low- or no-calorie sugar alternatives." The Atlanta-based company has issued two challenges: one to the science community, the other to the public. Coke has made a "call to action" for researchers and scientists to find a "naturally sourced, safe, low- or no-calorie compound that creates the taste sensation of sugar when used in beverages and foods." Earlier this year, Coca-Cola announced plans to reshape its growth strategy and operating model. James Quincey, who became CEO on May 1, said the company will focus on driving revenue going forward by building “consumer-cent | humphries1 | |
02/8/2017 17:32 | Smith still flogging the dog. | wulwirth | |
28/7/2017 20:17 | Hi humph good luck, beware that if they float another part of the business, it could effect the share price IMO. Quite a few say do not hold aim stocks, take money on high, sit back and wait, my mistake on ult.scam. | wulwirth | |
28/7/2017 12:38 | hi wooly i was late to the party in OPTI but bought at 69p and 74p, i realy do like the story they are selling products, which is a good start, then there will be free shares in SBTX if we still hold OPTI shares, we dont know how many or when at the moment. | humphries1 | |
26/7/2017 14:44 | All looks good except the current sp, second float below issue level, optibox share price below the point I considered investing. Thanks for the update, hope it goes well for you, obviously your earlier point of entry was at a lower sp, than today. | wulwirth | |
26/7/2017 08:38 | hi wooly more news from OPTIBIOTIX 26 July 2017 OptiBiotix Health plc ("OptiBiotix" or the "Company") Market launch for LP(LDL) (R) capsules in Germany OptiBiotix Health plc (AIM: OPTI), a life sciences business developing compounds to tackle obesity, high cholesterol, diabetes and skin care, announces that HLH BioPharma Vertriebs GmbH ("HLH") have achieved product registration of LP(LDL) (R) capsules at IFA GmbH and "Bundesamt für Lebensmittelsicherhe This announcement follows on from the three year supply agreement with HLH BioPharma Vertriebs GmbH ("HLH") announced on 15 June 2017. HLH will market capsules containing LP(LDL) (R) under the brand name Lactobact(R) LDL-Control and promote them directly to the pharmacy market in Germany, as well as to consumers on their online platform. Sales revenues are difficult to estimate in this new and developing market but are likely to be in the low to mid six figure in the near term growing as HLH builds market presence. Stephen O'Hara, CEO of OptiBiotix, commented: "We are pleased to see the first sales of our LP(LDL) (R) strain in products available to consumers in Germany. We hope this will be the first of many product launches of multiple formulations and presentations of LP(LDL) (R) as the active component in a wide range of pharmaceutical and consumer products around the world. HLH have an international reputation for providing high quality and scientifically validated products and are one of Europe's leading suppliers of probiotics to the pharmacy market. Establishing early sales of LP(LDL) (R) to pharmacies with HLH helps substantiate the credibility in the science behind LP(LDL) (R) to build the brand and acceptance in the larger consumer healthcare markets." | humphries1 | |
21/7/2017 19:28 | Agree humph :) highasakite calm down, you'll blow a fuse lol. | wulwirth | |
21/7/2017 08:14 | hi wooly its been known about for years, will it ever change NO | humphries1 | |
20/7/2017 20:50 | For christs sake Wulwirth move on with your life. Bell and Smith shafted you end of. | highasakite | |
20/7/2017 20:47 | humph please read this- Explains what we are up against, thanks for the link. | wulwirth | |
20/7/2017 07:36 | hi wooly try this | humphries1 | |
19/7/2017 16:22 | humph try posting your link, exclude (s) from http, see if it works :) | wulwirth | |
17/7/2017 08:23 | hi wooly click on the link and read see what you think about OPTI after. OPTIBIOTIX hxxps://issuu.com/sm | humphries1 | |
17/7/2017 08:10 | hi wooly aim is full of companies that spout lies some of them do end up in prison, not enough of them though, yes heard gordon bowden. cant remember which company it was now the board were paddys they told investors they had loads of cash in the bank when there was none company folded days after the board fled abroad but were caught and brought back and all were put in nick. any way news from OPTIBIOTIX this morning, just keep your eyes on it | humphries1 | |
16/7/2017 16:37 | Hi humph you have more faith than me, did you listen to Gordon Bowden on youtube, exposing scam aim companies? Well worth a listed, made me realise what we were/are up against. No worries with ult, John Smith rns said return to profit lol, how he got away with it, is beyond me. AIM regulator should been on it, suppose all was covered in small print with his pal ding dong :) PS only investment is premium bonds, property. | wulwirth | |
13/7/2017 08:25 | hi wooly i am happy with things at the moment, i bought PREMIER OIL on thursday at 49 .75p it went down on the friday and on monday but on tuesday we had news and up she went hope to sell at £1.20 before year end. OPTI things do look good there is news to come from SBTX and we own 49% of SBTX, OPTI have other parts of the group to float the colesterol busting part interests me get people of statins. ULT took almost everything we did have warning signs board told someone that they hated shareholders, but i will have another go at it, my best deals were ARM and ASOS, hope you manage to make your losses up in the future. humph | humphries1 |
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