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Provexis Buy at 3.25p - Target 8p (PXS)     

peeyam - 08 May 2007 11:30

LONDON (AFX) - Provexis PLC said it has entered into a long-term collaboration agreement with Unilever PLC to jointly develop a new concentrated format of its patented Fruitflow heart-health technology for application in Unilever's food product portfolio.

Financial details of the deal were not disclosed.

The partners plan to enter into a global licence arrangement for the technology.

Fruitflow is a patented natural extract from tomato which Provexis said has been shown in human trials to reduce the propensity for aberrant blood clotting that is typically associated with cardiovascular disease and which can lead to heart attack or stroke.

In 2005 the market for heart benefit foods was worth 4 bln usd globally, Provexis added.

Considering the growth potential this share has a target of about 8-10p in the medium tern and is a good buy at current levels

As usual, pls do ur own research.

cynic - 10 Sep 2009 07:56 - 431 of 1204

Toya is well known in some circles as the Angel of Death, one of her more spectacular successes coming after BRR AGM a couple of years back!

Toya - 10 Sep 2009 07:58 - 432 of 1204

Thanks for reminding me Cynic - did you not also buy shares in BRR at that time??

cynic - 10 Sep 2009 07:58 - 433 of 1204

an angel instructed me to do so!

Toya - 10 Sep 2009 08:00 - 434 of 1204

Lol - you listening to angels! I thought you made your own decisions...

blanche - 10 Sep 2009 08:06 - 435 of 1204

Here we go again. Good news is coming!

blanche - 10 Sep 2009 08:06 - 436 of 1204

I think we get ec news tmrw

Balerboy - 10 Sep 2009 08:11 - 437 of 1204

back in the money!!!! :))RF smarting

cynic - 10 Sep 2009 08:13 - 438 of 1204

confess i thought i was going to be bitten quite sharply for my greed, and it would have served me aright .... as it happens, it looks as though i shall get double-bubble ..... so the sun occasionally shines on the unrighteous too!

required field - 10 Sep 2009 08:21 - 439 of 1204

Nice rebound....I would never have put in anything more than a couple of grand here anyway...far too dodgy....but for those holding : great !, but don't be surprised if it goes back to 5p again...

blanche - 10 Sep 2009 08:29 - 440 of 1204

Once the ec news comes through along with deals, 5p will be a distant memory.

Balerboy - 10 Sep 2009 08:32 - 441 of 1204

Drinks on cynic then as he's in the money as well...lol

blanche - 10 Sep 2009 08:34 - 442 of 1204

Balerboy hope youve got a Hammer and Chisel. Thats the only way you will get his wallet open i expect.

cynic - 10 Sep 2009 08:41 - 443 of 1204

i don't buy drinks for goyim!

Balerboy - 10 Sep 2009 08:52 - 444 of 1204

You calling me a cow cynic........

Toya - 10 Sep 2009 10:44 - 445 of 1204

Sp is slipping. AGM is at 2pm this afternoon - keep an eye on this guys!

cynic - 10 Sep 2009 15:13 - 446 of 1204

judging by the lack of sp movement and it being a good hour into AGM, it is reasonable to suppose that nothing of great moment has come to light

blanche - 10 Sep 2009 15:15 - 447 of 1204

Cynic any real news re ec and deals will be tomrw or early next week imo.

cynic - 10 Sep 2009 16:04 - 448 of 1204

well we all had a chance to bank a good profit this morning - and spurned it ...... sp now being punished somewhat as sales come in and MMs widen spread to 6.75/8.00

halifax - 10 Sep 2009 16:06 - 449 of 1204

is the pie falling out of the sky?

halifax - 10 Sep 2009 16:06 - 450 of 1204

is the pie falling out of the sky?
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