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
- 07 Dec 2009 15:26
- 912 of 1204
yes ..... at 2.5p can't be bad surely
dealerdear
- 07 Dec 2009 15:31
- 913 of 1204
14 Dec is the date I have been given to let the broker know.
You can take up more but I wouldn't hold your breath. Tried to with MRP with no success and I expect this will be the same.
Balerboy
- 07 Dec 2009 15:43
- 914 of 1204
Thanks all.
Master RSI
- 08 Dec 2009 14:52
- 915 of 1204
Here is a video comment on iii ...........
Provexis (PXS)
The alternative health industry is huge. It has as many exponents and fans as it does detractors and charlatans.
But here and there is a company which seem to be a sensible player in a more often than not wild world.
So, Provexis and its digestive comfort products might see it make solid movement on the stockmarket.
iball.iii /2009/12/01 /provexis
Master RSI
- 08 Dec 2009 15:00
- 916 of 1204
http://etp.ciaa.be/documents/Niamh_OKennedy.pdf
Due to its wider antiplatelet activity profile, tomato extract compares favourably to aspirin, which is effective in ~70% of subjects
About 50 million Americans take low-dose (325 milligrams per day or less) aspirin to prevent cardiovascular problems. Some do so even though they don't have heart disease or a history of heart attack or stroke, an approach known as primary prevention.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/11/04/aspirin.risk.heart.attacks/index.html
Master RSI
- 08 Dec 2009 15:01
- 917 of 1204
The technology has been granted patents in the EU, US, Australia, Canada and Mexico, with Japan pending.
Further patents have been filed for the bioactive components of Fruitflow and for other developmental areas
such as deep vein thrombosis and triglyceride lowering.
http://www.provexis.org/pdfs/PXS_2009-29_Fruitflow_European_Health_Claim_Update_03-Nov-09.pdf
cynic
- 08 Dec 2009 15:08
- 918 of 1204
quite so, but that news is now over a month old and sp languishes ..... hope over expectation says that Provexis will prove its point or whatever it has to do to the European food dictatorship within the next couple of months .... that's probably the same body that says you are only allowed to grow commercially about 10 varieties of apple!
Balerboy
- 08 Dec 2009 15:09
- 919 of 1204
.
blanche
- 15 Dec 2009 16:46
- 920 of 1204
Is the news about to surface????????????????????????
cynic
- 15 Dec 2009 16:48
- 921 of 1204
you mean the news that there is no news?
volume today was less than half norm
blanche
- 15 Dec 2009 16:58
- 922 of 1204
Nice little spike up there last minute. If it opens up strongly tommrw then we might just get the news. Ya never know!
cynic
- 15 Dec 2009 17:00
- 923 of 1204
many men get an erection last thing at night and first thing in the morning too, and that never lasts either!
blanche
- 15 Dec 2009 17:02
- 924 of 1204
I thought you were taking the tablets now. At your time of life! Aren`t they everlasting. lol.
Copied from another bb
Dear Chris,
I have been in touch with the Commission and they have confirmed that adoption of their decision regarding Fruitflow is planned for the afternoon of 17th December 2009. It will be published in the Official Journal two days later, i.e. on Friday or next Monday at the latest.
Fingers crossed this is now true!
Kind regards,
Anna
Anna Dmitrijewa
Office of Struan Stevenson MEP
European Parliament
Brussels
Tel: 0032 2 2847710
Fax: 0032 2 2849710
cynic
- 15 Dec 2009 17:08
- 925 of 1204
have never needed the little blue pills i am glad to say - Beloved may not agree!
cynic
- 15 Dec 2009 17:12
- 926 of 1204
it reads well and the guy is a scottish MEP and the contact numbers are correct ...... however, i fail to see what interest he would have in PXS as food legislation and similar does not appear to be among his interests ...... though i now note that PXS has an R&D lab in Aberdeen, where Fruitflow was first discovered in 1999
jkd
- 15 Dec 2009 17:46
- 927 of 1204
cynic
i think you will find that it is during the sleeping period that men get that erection. usually 1/2 to 2/3 of the way through their slumber. could be wrong. seem to recall reading it somewhere once.if concerned or not sure, then an old test once used. NOT by me i must hasten to add, was to wrap a cigar label around "it" to see if it, the cigar label that is, not "it" was broken upon waking thus showing if what is perfectly normal during sleep was or was not happening.
i know that in times gone by if i ever did awaken with an erection that i knew i still had a few hours sleep remaining before having to rise. whoops! i still do, just less aware these days, have forgotten a lot. LoL strange but true.
as always dyor.
regards to all
jkd
cynic
- 15 Dec 2009 18:11
- 928 of 1204
try an elastic band, and then boast in the morning that that broke during the night!
jkd
- 15 Dec 2009 18:37
- 929 of 1204
cynic
you are so funny and make me laugh, Ta!
regards to you
jkd
tabasco
- 15 Dec 2009 19:04
- 930 of 1204
I once tried a JCB tyrewe had a large bed.
moneyplus
- 15 Dec 2009 19:30
- 931 of 1204
smutty lot!! concentrate on your shares.