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PROVEXIS ( CIRCO ) (PXS)     

Doh - 26 Aug 2005 20:29

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=PXS&SiWhat is a "food-derived bioactive technology" and a "functional food"?
It is becoming increasingly accepted by the scientific community that there are links between specific food groups and their capacity to help reduce the risk of certain diseases. For example, some compounds specifically found in broccoli have been shown to reduce the risk of some cancers. Consuming the actual food may be insufficient to maximise the health benefit due to a number of factors including: the quantity of the food that would need to be consumed; the frequency with which it would need to be consumed; and the way in which the food is prepared prior to consumption.

These health-promoting compounds can be extracted from the food source (called a food-derived bioactive technology) and reintroduced into consumer-friendly lifestyle products which are proven to maintain health (a functional food). Therefore, instead of eating four large servings of broccoli per week, the same benefit may be technically delivered via a 250ml orange juice drink containing the bioactive if consumed once per week.

How is Provexis differentiated from other companies in the market?
Provexis is an evidence-based business which means that we only develop food-derived bioactive technologies and functional food products that have been scientifically proven to deliver a health benefit. This is a different approach from those that promote functional food products in a more generic way with less scientific evidence. We believe that functional food products with strong scientific proof carrying health claims and endorsements will endure and prosper as this rapidly growing market matures.

Provexis is also differentiated with regard to our speed-to-market credentials and the fact that we can create shareholder value via a combination of technology licensing and own brand development.

What food-derived bioactive technologies are being developed by Provexis?
Provexis has developed Fruitflow, a patented extract from tomato that has been proven to inhibit blood platelet aggregation, thereby reducing the risk of thrombosis. A thrombosis is an aberrant blood clot that can lead to heart attack and stroke. Provexis has integrated Fruitflow into a fruit juice beverage called Sirco. When launched - initially in the United Kingdom - it will be the first functional food carrying the claim Helps maintain a healthy heart and benefit circulation with a measurable benefit within hours of consumption.

Provexis is developing a proprietary extract from a special breed of broccoli (non-GMO) which is enriched in compounds known to reduce the risk of specific cancers. Provexis intends to use this food-derived bioactive to underpin a new range of functional beverages with scientifically proven protective properties.

In addition, Provexis is developing a patented extract from plantain with a view to developing a novel medical food for the dietary management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease, specifically Crohns Disease in the first instance.

bosley - 23 Jan 2006 14:50 - 40 of 123

unreal!!!!!!! come on baby!!!

driver - 24 Jan 2006 16:24 - 41 of 123

bos
I have this on my watch list it's doing well

bosley - 24 Jan 2006 21:30 - 42 of 123

driver, just a little ;)

bosley - 25 Jan 2006 11:22 - 43 of 123

still no interest ? as long as the drinks sell there really isn't too much downside to this. there's still a raft of outlets for pxs to target. that could mean a steady flow of news about new outlets and then hopefully some good sales figures announcements.

bosley - 25 Jan 2006 18:44 - 44 of 123

lovely rise here ,too :)

johnny the fox - 31 Jan 2006 16:54 - 45 of 123

Hi. Have been accumulating for a while. Big potential here IMO. V little downside for health products at the moment + some big distribution deals in the pipeline apparently.

bosley - 31 Jan 2006 20:31 - 46 of 123

down today. no reason why that i can see, but , then again, it can't really go up everyday :)

johnny the fox - 01 Feb 2006 16:58 - 47 of 123

Fell on v low volume. ??

johnny the fox - 02 Feb 2006 14:18 - 48 of 123

No interest here!!

I see from the provexis website that the products will be selling in 884 outlets in the UK by end of jan '06. EOY is 31.03.06 so the figures should be positive. We shall see. (.6mfor 04/5)

johnny the fox - 02 Feb 2006 17:05 - 49 of 123

From 23.01.06

Provexis, the nutraceutical company that develops scientifically-proven functional and medical foods, announces a significant increase in the number of distribution outlets for its Sirco heart health juice drink, under the terms of its most recent distribution agreement with a market leading supermarket chain.

bosley - 02 Feb 2006 17:24 - 50 of 123

johnny, that's already been posted. not much to do or say for the time being except wait for some figures or news about new distribution agreements.

johnny the fox - 03 Feb 2006 08:57 - 51 of 123

Bosley Hi.

Am surprised at the lack of interest. As far as I can see there are no threads on advfn or fyb for this co.

The only downside AFAICS is if the product is so gross that it doesn't sell. But I can't see that as likely.

Has anyone found Sirco instore yet?

drid123 - 03 Feb 2006 21:03 - 52 of 123

johnny the fox
advfn thread
www.advfn.com/cmn/fbb/thread.php3?id=9310489

bestblinds.com - 03 Feb 2006 22:12 - 53 of 123

yes.it's in lot's of stores here in the notts area.. my fridge has a good supply, it tastes good, and if it help me to avoid having a stroke..i'll keep drinking it. cheap at half the price..i can see half the county on it ,if they know what's good for them.that can only mean one thing for the share price..cheer's...

EWRobson - 05 Feb 2006 22:12 - 54 of 123

Hi, folk. Some old pals here which is encouraging. Having a look at recommendation of Bos who made me a killing on SEO. This one could avoid the killing! Can't find any projections of sales value. If there are 800+ stores selling it how many each. Presumably margin is not that great, given the power of the s-m's.

Eric

ravey davy gravy - 05 Feb 2006 22:33 - 55 of 123

Be wary of competition.

Asda have "innocent" on half price promotion right now, i'll assume that is to get
people to try their drinks as there cannot be that many people around prepared
to pay 3 quid for a carton of juice no matter how nice, natutral and healthy it is.

Look at the health milk drinks, Actimel started the advertising blitz and now there's
loads of these bacteria drinks competing with each other.

So Provexis might have a great drink but there will be so many others lining up to
compete with them so if the shares have a good run it might be sensible to bank
profits, i would'nt chase the share price as the market cap is already quite high.

bosley - 05 Feb 2006 23:36 - 56 of 123

ravey davey gravy, (great name btw and many congratulations on champinvest), it is another health drink although this one is heart healthy, thinning the blood in the same way as aspirin. pxs also hold the ip for the main ingredient, some tomato extract. the potential is there as a health drink , but also , i would like to see pxs try to get the airlines interested as it could work combatting deep vein thrombosis. it's a gamble at the moment until some sales figures are in. thanks for your thoughts, much appreciated.

eric, got your email. cheers.

ravey davy gravy - 06 Feb 2006 10:23 - 57 of 123

Thanks bosley.

Yes the drink sounds a lot more promising than squashing a load of fruit
into a carton.

Good luck with this stock.

EWRobson - 06 Feb 2006 14:09 - 58 of 123

ravey davey gravy: did you win it? great performance anyhow.

So what's a mere health food drink in comparison to an oil gusher? Somewhat easier to set up in this market than build an oil rig. My early reaction is that there is a lot of groundwork behind this one plus endorsement by HEART UK; also some interesting developments in the 'pipeline'.

Have put my pocket where my mouth is and bought in this morning at 12p. You guys have healthy profits already but I suspect we are still in the early stages of positive newsflow; this is a natural for Mail readers. Three major supermarkets on board without s significant movement in sp.

Eric

stockdog - 07 Feb 2006 00:02 - 59 of 123

bosley - you should fly easyJet. You only get DVT with them if you pay extra for it. lol!

I'm sticking woth PSG on the nutraceuticals front for now. Price is in the dildrums and a good time to accumulate. I believe them to be the SEO of the pharma's with their phosphorylation techniques' extremely wide applications to make exisiting drugs and vitamins water soluble for first time - e.g. morphine (transdermal delivery) and vitamin E (also good for the ticker) - sorry off thread, but interesting to compare with PXS.

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