scorpion
- 13 Aug 2003 13:54
Bioprogress is a stock I have been in and out of quite a few times since it floated in May but not much mention here on the Investors' Room. Does anyone else follow this stock. I see it is up 1.5p today and a few good buyers seem to have appeared.
emailpat
- 29 Oct 2004 09:52
- 1129 of 2372
morning all
Janus
- 29 Oct 2004 10:46
- 1130 of 2372
Interesting post from Nick2412 at the other place
Nick2412 - 29 Oct'04 - 09:47 - 469 of 504
Well, a bit of news and I understand BPRG are to 'launch' on Nasdaq today. No, I haven't been stuck in a time warp. It appears the Nasdaq people were disappointed in the anti-climax and lack of glitz on BPRG's listing day. I suppose they might be feeling a bit guilty as I think it was internal Nasdaq 'bureacracy' that moved the original listing day and impacted on all the high profile publicity schedules such as CNBC interviews.
Well, the good news is that they are having a 'launch' today. GH will be in New York and, yes, BPRG's name will be in lights in Time Square. Don't know if any media coverage has been arranged. Hope so. Anyway, this shouldn't be seen as the day when BPRG takes off in the U.S. It is just an initial start to a continuing process of raising BPRG's profile in the States.
It will be interesting to see if volumes are higher on Nasdaq. Personally I will be more than happy just to see a gradual climb in volumes on the U.S. Many, myself included, had unrealistic expectations of the immediate impact Nasdaq would bring.
There were several good posts prior to listing by U.S. investors that warned against expecting immediate fireworks. They emphasised that U.S. institutions would take several weeks doing due diligence and volume levels would take a while to build up.
bradley007
- 29 Oct 2004 10:50
- 1131 of 2372
Good info Janus.. and Nick2412.. thanks.. lets see.. could be
the news to tip 110..
AdieH
- 29 Oct 2004 11:11
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Thanks for post, steady climb would be good rather than the huge rises and falls over the last year...
Bones
- 29 Oct 2004 13:38
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Big Al and Dil. You two are like a couple of Monty Python women clucking over the disgusting behaviour of the yobs outside. LOL. Keep up the entertainment :)
Dil: Been shopping?
Big Al: Nah. Been shopping!
Dil: What did you buy?
Big Al: A piston engine!
Dil: A piston engine? How do you cook it?
Big Al: You don't cook it!
Dil: You can't eat it raw!
Big Al: Well, no. Bought some BPRG as well!
Dil: Can't make money with that..............
........tbc
daves dazzlers
- 29 Oct 2004 14:05
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Going well today all,can`t see a quid appearing at the mo!!dam. Best of luck
Dil
- 29 Oct 2004 14:15
- 1135 of 2372
Bones :-)
Dil
- 29 Oct 2004 14:16
- 1136 of 2372
it appeared and you bottled it Dave
daves dazzlers
- 29 Oct 2004 14:21
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Dil,still waiting & waiting for a collapse on the dow,,there`s more air in this ftse,than there is in my/arh get out.
Kivver
- 29 Oct 2004 14:23
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surely a collapse there would mean one here to since we always follow them like silly little puppydogs.
daves dazzlers
- 29 Oct 2004 14:24
- 1139 of 2372
Bang on,,dil rushy 25/1 looking good now.
Dil
- 29 Oct 2004 14:25
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I aint in
daves dazzlers
- 29 Oct 2004 14:28
- 1141 of 2372
dil,football 2004/2005,traders,have a look.
bradley007
- 29 Oct 2004 15:31
- 1142 of 2372
Finally holding at 108.....phew...
emailpat
- 30 Oct 2004 19:43
- 1143 of 2372
bradley007-Where to from here? possible news Tues!
DSTOREY9916
- 30 Oct 2004 21:56
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Am I correct in thinking that we can expect announcement in regards recent court case, 02 Nov?
Ramrod
- 30 Oct 2004 22:42
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Dstorey
The next stage is indeed 2.11.04 - may not be finalised on the day though .
DSTOREY9916
- 30 Oct 2004 23:04
- 1146 of 2372
Ramrod, cheers...D
Janus
- 31 Oct 2004 08:01
- 1147 of 2372
Nasdaq listings in America are not all they are promised to be, at least in the short term.
I learned this nearly a decade ago following Mid-States, a shell company re-named after a reverse takeover by a US car parts business. Its shares soared from penny status to 125p on excitement about its aim to list jointly on Nasdaq. The business was reporting sound profits and looked materially undervalued relative to US quoted rivals. But as soon as the listing became effective Mid-States shares dived. Having sold the car parts business, it is once again a shell.
As hopes gathered over a Nasdaq listing for BioProgress (the Aim-quoted developer of non-gelatin pills and other products) I wondered if there might be a similar effect. Certainly, this was a factor cautioning me against switching into BioProgress as its shares rose from about 100p to 130p.
After the Nasdaq listing became effective the shares promptly shed these gains. It looks like a trading rule of thumb to buy shares on the expectation of a Nasdaq listing and sell on the event - or even go short or establish a spread bet down.
A key hope with US listings is that they will attract a new range of shareholders. With a company such as BioProgress, there are sound long-term reasons for developing its profile in the US. Plenty of people here were buying its shares recently on the basis of its overall potential, not just the Nasdaq listing. But all the same, it does not necessarily follow that such a listing would bring in new buyers.
Traders should note the classic rise and fall, which has good odds of repeating itself in other shares. Long-term investors can certainly ignore all this "noise trading".
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bradley007
- 01 Nov 2004 10:50
- 1148 of 2372
Hi All
Forgive me, but as BPRG is a bi boring today, check out
CHR. Just gone through a consolidation, a few buyers this morning moved the price 10%... Like the sector.. just about to buy a few grand as
a punt...
We expecting any news on the Stanelco situation today?