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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.

goldfinger - 16 Feb 2004 00:05 - 101 of 2372

From this weekends Financial Times.........
"There were whispers around biotechnology group Bioprogress, on rumours of another big distribution deal following its recent agreement with FMC Biopolymer.

The shares closed up 5.8per cent at 127 1/2p".

cheers GF.

Janus - 16 Feb 2004 08:01 - 102 of 2372

Its the last line thats interesting !

BioProgress PLC
16 February 2004


Press Release 16 February 2004
Its the last line thats interesting !

BioProgress plc

Preliminary Results - Monday 8 March 2004

BioProgress plc, a provider of innovative delivery mechanisms for the
pharmaceutical oral dosage markets, will be announcing its Preliminary Results
for the trading period from 22 May 2003 to 31 December 2003 on Monday 8 March
2004.

A meeting for analysts will be held at 9.30am at the London Capital Club, 15
Abchurch Lane, London, EC4 on Monday 8 March 2004.

Andy - 16 Feb 2004 08:38 - 103 of 2372

Janus,

Well we've certainly started well today!

I toped up using two different tradig accounts, and the price moved several pence in between me making the first and second trades!

At least the larger of my two trades made it before the big leap!

The Count - 16 Feb 2004 10:08 - 104 of 2372

THE COUNT--->JANUS

Believe me, that is pretty normal.

I would be more surprised if a company on AIM with a market cap of well over 100m and in the news so much, DIDN'T host a presentation for analysts.

There is nothing unusual at all. Still, don't let that detract you from the fantastic growth story we have in the making here.

Yes, today, certainly is quite a gay day indeed!

THE COUNT!

goldfinger - 17 Feb 2004 01:39 - 105 of 2372

And more to come Tuesday.

cheers Gf.

Janus - 17 Feb 2004 07:47 - 106 of 2372

Daily Mail Market Report

There's no stopping BioProgress. The AIM listed provider of delivery mechanisms for the pharmaceutical oral dose markets jumped 14p more to 141.5p. It is said to be sitting on another mouthwatering licensing deal for its NROBE dosage technology which should be announced this week

Independant

BioProgress added 14p to 141.5p as traders piled into the medical equipment developer ahead of full year figures on 8 March. Those buying into the stock were encouraged by talk that there may be some positive news flow from the group before the results. Word has it the group is close to securing a licensing deal for its disposal colostomy pouch with a major US pharmaceutical company.

Daily Express
Bioprogress improved 14p to 142.5 yesterday as confirmation of the company's annual figures on March 8 triggered more speculative buying. A tie-up with a drugs giant is rumoured after a deal with FMC for its technology to make a soluble cover for pills.

bb123 - 17 Feb 2004 12:03 - 107 of 2372

Any chart experts around??


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goldfinger - 17 Feb 2004 12:48 - 108 of 2372

from the daily mail:
The Aim-listed provider delivery mechanisms for the pharmaceutical oral dose markets jumped 14p more to 141.5p. It is said to be sitting on another mouthwatering licensing deal for its NROBE dosage technology which should be announce this week.

Bones - 17 Feb 2004 13:20 - 109 of 2372

The paper snippets (Mail, Independent, Express) gave the MMs an excuse to lift off first thing and suck in some punters and then drop the price back and panic a few out at lower prices. Classic play.

As for the papers, the reporting sucks. The Mail talks of NRobe. Too late, already taken by FMC. Another talks of Bristol Myers Squibb and the ostomy deal. Too late, signed months ago.

The RNS last November says the deal will be with a top-ten US over-the-counter pharma company. Can't the hacks do any basic research?

nematode - 17 Feb 2004 14:16 - 110 of 2372

Well this baby is going to breach 2 by end of this week.

Janus - 17 Feb 2004 16:21 - 111 of 2372

GNI Limited have 3,080,494 or 3.02%



http://www.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/200402171617555298V.html

AdieH - 17 Feb 2004 17:29 - 112 of 2372

Is this a purchase by GNI ?

publess - 17 Feb 2004 17:44 - 113 of 2372

Adie, this'll be to cover off their CFD exposure. There's a hell of a lot of "hot" money in BPRG. Bit of a shame really, such a large trading contingent means that BPRG will have a very volatile ride. Interesting to note too that IG Index reached their 2% limit last week. Though the two together does not necessarily = 5%, it's possible that IG may have hedged their position with a GNI CFD! Oh what a complicated web we weave...

nematode - 17 Feb 2004 21:49 - 114 of 2372

The only way is up!!!!!

nematode - 18 Feb 2004 00:39 - 115 of 2372

LemmingInvestor


Edward Kalfayan
Elric Lloyd-Langton

February 18 2004


Most of the tabloids and broadsheets mentioned BPRG today. Dealers have been expecting the next big deal, greater than the FMC announcement. This has undoubtedly fuelled the recent heady rise what we have witness last week, which continued on Monday only to pause for breath Tuesday.

Rumours and speculation is rife that a deal with one of the large pharmaceutical for BPRG`s NRobe will be announced this week. Any rumour would not be complete without a bid for the company.
IMO there is not the slightest possibility of any hostile takeover until the technology is proven on continuous production in a few sites; and there are no persistent troubles running or sealing the film. No organisation is going to risk the 300m neccessary to make an acquisition until they have the technical confidence.

It is agreed that FMC and HH did their due diligence enough to accept long term high value commitments but it is certain that they were assisted in resolving all normal doubts by plenty of varied and thorough disclosure unavailable to unwanted predators.

That gives at least six months grace. That also gives the share price plenty of time to respond to the following short term events:

The contract cementing the letter of intent due any minute
A third contract hinted at by GH
the first year results due March 8
reaction to the first in depth analyst's report
orders/contracts emanating from FMC's clients
questioning at the AGM

By that time few who know the share well, will be surprised to see a price of 3 - particularly if the company can, at any one of these opportunities, announce satisfactory production operation on a real, substantial market product introduced by Farmasierra, or an FMC client, or at Peter Black now Perrigo.

As pointed out here yesterday the resultant of the forces of greed and fear acting on the share price seems fairly constant with the share price hugging the centre trend +/- 10p, and rising an average of 6p/day . It failed to make an advance today because IMO it outran the trend, and was overbought yesterday. If demand does not deteriorate it is not inconceivable that this trend which broke out on Feb 2 could be maintained, and the 3 level achieved during the spring. That does not mean that I am forecasting that it will - just that it is not at all inconceivable. It equates to a forecast of 10m/pa profit for 2005 - on a PE of 30. For a growth rate of the kind certain to be experienced if the technology works out, that is not too fanciful a PE, and the concomittant 10m profit is well within reach for next year.

Both authors have an interest in BPRG.

goldfinger - 19 Feb 2004 10:28 - 116 of 2372

Is it the big day tomorrow?????????????????????.

Up this morning anyway.

cheers Gf.

nematode - 19 Feb 2004 13:01 - 117 of 2372

We all hope it is GF!!!!!!!!!!

nematode - 19 Feb 2004 15:03 - 118 of 2372

Progressing very nicely.Must be big day tomorrow!!!!

AdieH - 19 Feb 2004 17:27 - 119 of 2372

Will it be released today the news i.e. american time as its over there the deal being struck? Is it worth doing a kill or fill deal for the morning ?

Scripophilist - 19 Feb 2004 18:55 - 120 of 2372

So many people are speculating on the announcement that I would be suprised if everybody has not had there fill already.
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