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Bioprogress (BPRG)     

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.

johngtudor - 11 Dec 2004 18:00 - 1657 of 2372

Excellent post from sirjc.

By the way, and this is a general question to anyone following this thread, is there a suggestion that the inventive step for tray lidding developed by SEO is in fact a derivative of the main patent now clearly owned by BIO. If there is a possibility that this is the case, it may not be good to be a SEO stock holder.

To add balance to this discussion I hold both stocks.

Big Al - 11 Dec 2004 19:11 - 1658 of 2372

johng - time will tell and a good question. I'm not sure I would want any money riding on the outcome of such speculation myself.

aqafresh - 11 Dec 2004 20:18 - 1659 of 2372

LOAD up chaps, BUY BUY BUY (I have topped up at 74p)

some big buys going in towards the end of the week

I am very confident BPRG will bounce back, soon

good luck all

Dil - 12 Dec 2004 15:24 - 1660 of 2372

Geeez , looks like the fight for Hilary's crown in 2005 has already started.

maddoctor - 12 Dec 2004 16:16 - 1661 of 2372

send him back to the other lot

aqafresh - 12 Dec 2004 23:04 - 1662 of 2372

Points

) I understand that a new contract has been won? (to be confirmed)

) The Colgate contract is in the bag

) The company is financially sound

) Compensation/damages on the way, BPRG can wait (ps I dont mean the 18,000)

BPRG's sp has always been heavily influenced by 'hype' and will continue to be in the future.

Great for day traders (if they get it right obv)

IMO

BPRG is still a winner in the longer term

As I said , I have topped up at 74p

Good luck all

ps I have also posted this on ADVFN

scotinvestor - 16 Dec 2004 20:07 - 1663 of 2372

Big Al

You said a week or so ago this was a raders share. Well this share hardly in moved in at least 2 weeks or more. And trades are pretty low too. So who r the traders then?
It doesnt bother me as i'm happy to hold for at least 5 years. Be funny to see folks comments then when looking at this now.

DSTOREY9916 - 17 Dec 2004 16:20 - 1664 of 2372

Another week of share value errosion and no news.

Dil - 17 Dec 2004 16:54 - 1665 of 2372

You've changed your tune last week it was the mm's fault that the share price was being kept artificially low.

scotinvestor - 17 Dec 2004 19:39 - 1666 of 2372

what share value erosion?

Its been static for 3 weeks now with low trades too!!!!!!

Fred1new - 17 Dec 2004 19:41 - 1667 of 2372

Scotinvestor
It may be OK for you to wait around for 5years but some of us are already on extended visiting visas. I would like to see the turn around a little quicker. Just been the big city for 5 days and returned home to see TEP and BPRG decided to punish me for sitting in traffic jams and trying to enjoy myself for a 5 days. Thank the lord for RTD. There is some joy

I also I think in a few months there will be a few more smiles on BPRG holders faces. But with the progress of the share price over the last few months the punters must be a little anxious of buying in. A little more stability with the price at about 150p would do me the world of good. I am an pessimistic optimist.

scotinvestor - 17 Dec 2004 19:49 - 1668 of 2372

me to fred.

Yeah, i've got RTD too and its doing great. But again think it will do u much better if u holdat least another year minumum. However life is all about making decisions. God, if these stockbrokers that r so called professionals keep getting it wrong last few years then how can any of us be expected to get things spot on.

Big Al - 21 Dec 2004 14:31 - 1669 of 2372

scotinvestor

Traders left due to lack of movement, I guess. Great things BB's - as soon as you post things change. ;-))

Haven't watched for a week or two now, but note it flirting with low 60's again. Hmm.

Fred1new - 21 Dec 2004 17:11 - 1670 of 2372

Patience. I have little, but have bought again around 66p. Shortly I will be applying for a place on the board as a major share holder. Are there any views you would like me to place before them??

AdieH - 21 Dec 2004 17:30 - 1671 of 2372

Lol, how many you hold Fred... Some positive news would be good...

Fred1new - 21 Dec 2004 17:36 - 1672 of 2372

To many. But !!!!!!

aqafresh - 31 Dec 2004 01:36 - 1673 of 2372

As I said,
BPRG's sp has always been heavily influenced by 'hype' and will continue to be in the future.

Its time to sit back and wait for NEWS and financial info

its time to put BPRG on the back burner (for now)

remember many on this string are (even at 60p) sitting on paper gains of 30-40%

and whilst its on the back burner

cast your eye on CFN 132p (much more room for growth in this little gem)

good luck all,











Dil - 31 Dec 2004 08:46 - 1674 of 2372

Is this up or down on the year ?

I doubt if long term holders have done very well this year but short termers may have made a packet.

Traders dream , investors nightmare.

Fred1new - 04 Jan 2005 16:44 - 1675 of 2372

Is this the beginning of BPRG's long climb back. Good number of large buys this PM.

Good Volumes

Big Al - 04 Jan 2005 21:07 - 1676 of 2372

On 31st December 2003, BPRG closed at 67p.
On 31st Demember 2004, BPRG closed at 67p.

In between it's been a helluva ride. Buy and hold such a stock?

No way! ;-))
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