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.
AdieH
- 09 Dec 2004 09:12
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Many thanks Janus.
SuperBrugha
- 09 Dec 2004 10:44
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Any news???
SuperBrugha
- 09 Dec 2004 10:50
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And the winner is?
Surely it can't take old crusty Floyd to give us the nod????
What frenzy is playing on advfn?
Janus
- 09 Dec 2004 11:19
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looks like the winner is BPRG not sure on the details yet
Kivver
- 09 Dec 2004 11:53
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despite all the negative comments the sp seems to be holding up.
Janus
- 09 Dec 2004 12:03
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Damages assessment to proceed in High Court case
BioProgress plc (AIM: BPRG; NASDAQ: BPRG) advises that the UK Patents Court has
rejected the attempt by Stanelco Fibre Optics Limited ("Stanelco") to re-open
the case, and has awarded the relevant legal costs to BioProgress. Stanelco has
been granted permission to appeal this latest decision but this will not hold up
the process for assessing the damages to be paid by Stanelco to the Company's
wholly owned subsidiary BioProgress Technology Limited.
Stanelco must now comply with the Court's previous order and disclose all
material details relevant to the misuse of the information previously given to
them in confidence by BioProgress. These details will allow BioProgress to
formulate its damages claim which will then be assessed by the Court.
Graham Hind, Chief Executive of BioProgress, said: "We are clearly pleased that
the Court has quickly rejected Stanelco's application for a re-trial on the
single issue of breach of confidence, and has stuck by its previous judgment.
This decision further vindicates the position we have taken throughout these
proceedings."
Big Al
- 09 Dec 2004 12:06
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Can't see how it helps. SEO can appeal again and no word on damages, if any.
ssanebs
- 09 Dec 2004 12:09
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seo said in last rns they would not appeal again
Janus
- 09 Dec 2004 12:25
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Link to GH interview on the other place
http://www.iii.co.uk/sharedealing/?type=editorial&id=33452
A long lunch now called for methinks
Big Al
- 09 Dec 2004 12:26
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Cheers ssanebs
Dil
- 09 Dec 2004 12:28
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Another non event .
Jumpin
- 09 Dec 2004 14:12
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You got to give them credit for being a dog with a bone with no meat left on it!
..............................................
Stanelco plc ("Stanelco")
Statement re Court Case
Judgement was given today in an application made by Stanelco RF Technologies
Limited as part of its long running dispute with BioProgress Technology Limited.
The judgement related to an application by Stanelco for the court to consider
further documents, which had come to light since the judgement in the main
action was handed down.
The court decided that it would not consider the further documents and
BioProgress was awarded some of its costs (GBP18,000). More importantly, Stanelco
was given leave to appeal the judge's decision.
Stanelco's Chief Executive Ian Balchin said today: "There are a number of
important issues yet to be resolved in this case including the extent of
BioProgress's claim for damages and an application by Stanelco for leave to
appeal the main judgement. We don't see this matter being finalised for a long
time yet.
In the meantime Stanelco is focusing the majority of its efforts on
commercialising its food tray lidding technology in conjunction with strategic
partners and we expect to be able to announce more on this in the near future."
SuperBrugha
- 09 Dec 2004 14:32
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GH if your listening, tomorrow would be an excellent day for the first of these contract rns statements.
The Warner-Chilcot one would be best :)
Dil
- 09 Dec 2004 14:51
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GH if your reading .... shouldn't you be doing something more constructive ???
johngtudor
- 09 Dec 2004 14:58
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Seems to me that if Stanelco drag this out any more, it will only increase the amount of damages they will end up paying, especially as the nice 'Judge Floyd QC' said they could only appeal against the 'Confidentiality' issue that today's judgement was based on. They can drag this out as long as they want to because the law allows for that to happen, but bottom line surely is for them to have no more management distraction fighting the case must cause, and get on with runnning their business, and making it successful as I am sure they will do.
Dil
- 09 Dec 2004 15:06
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A few of you are missing the point here ... a few quid extra in damages is hardly likely to shift the share price but a drawn out case could.
mickeyskint
- 09 Dec 2004 15:06
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Definitely time to move on.
MS
Big Al
- 09 Dec 2004 20:44
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18k? Is that it?
Always said this was a red herring. Not keen to be long of either of them to be honest.
johngtudor
- 09 Dec 2004 22:01
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Big Al: 18K for court costs and expenses. Damages to be assessed once Stanelco release the relevant paperwork. Bio will then have to present the figure to the court for approval, but you can expect it to be 'mega'! John
Big Al
- 10 Dec 2004 07:35
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Will keep an eye on it as usual, John! ;-)