maestro
- 14 Aug 2013 08:26
IS THIS GOING TO BE ANOTHER QXL?
3 monkies
- 14 Aug 2013 21:44
- 11 of 32
He did change it for new investors on this thread!!!!!!!! re 3 -10
robinhood
- 25 Apr 2017 15:36
- 12 of 32
BIOM up 10% today!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Could this be the start of something big????????? (Only joking and only £65.00 p/s
to go and we are in the money....)
kimoldfield
- 27 Apr 2017 09:23
- 13 of 32
kimoldfield
- 27 Apr 2017 09:25
- 14 of 32
Coffee anyone?!😀
kimoldfield
- 27 Apr 2017 11:43
- 15 of 32
I did not think that the day would come when I would be kicking myself for not trading BIOM!😀
kimoldfield
- 24 Jul 2017 15:35
- 16 of 32
BIOM are mentioning that word 'profit' again I see; not sure what it means, I'll look it up in a minute!😃
kimoldfield
- 24 Jul 2017 15:39
- 17 of 32
maestro
- 24 Jul 2017 23:22
- 18 of 32
£100k added to cash balance in a couple of months...highly significant but missed by the pundits
maestro
- 25 Jul 2017 17:40
- 19 of 32
Mines bought shares today
kimoldfield
- 25 Jul 2017 19:50
- 20 of 32
Oh yes, so he has! I hope nobody looks in the tea kitty tin until he's put the cash back!😃
Provided nothing goes drastically wrong BIOM may surprise us and make steady, sustainable progress. This is Stanelco in it's new coat however so I am not making any bets yet!
robinhood
- 11 Jan 2018 15:06
- 21 of 32
With current discussions on plastic recycling it is too bad that they messed up big time in the past as sp by now wud be 10 fold +
skinny
- 11 Jan 2018 15:30
- 22 of 32
kimoldfield
- 25 Jan 2018 09:34
- 23 of 32
There is a mention of that word again which is usually absent in BIOM's financial statements - profit! Well in today's anti plastic climate so there should be!!😃
Biome Technologies plc's pre-close trading statement for the financial year ended 31 December 2017 is set out below.
Group revenues for the year were £6.2m, 36% ahead of the 2016 revenues of £4.6m.
Revenues in the Bioplastics division were £2.3m, an increase of 44% on 2016 revenues of £1.6m. The Bioplastics division benefitted from an increase in the use of its material for the coffee market following the commercialisation of the innovative BiomeMesh filter material. The shifting perception of plastic waste both in public opinion and amongst policy-makers, particularly in the UK, provides encouragement for future growth in the use of bioplastic products.
The RF division also had a strong year with revenues of £4.0m, an increase of 32% over 2016 revenues of £3.0m. The increase in revenues is attributable mainly to robust demand for the fibre optic furnace products underpinned by the roll out of infrastructure investment in telecommunications, including "5G", in Asia. As 2018 commences, the RF division has a strong order book which is ahead of that at the comparable point in 2017.
The Group's cash position at 31 December 2017 was £2.3m (30 September 2017: £2.4m; 31 December 2016: £1.5m). The increase in cash year on year is a mixture of trading performance, working capital movements and the £0.45m received under the previously reported settlement agreement.
The Board expects that the Group will record a small profit before interest, tax, depreciation, amortisation, and share option charges ("EBITDA") for the 2017 financial year (2016: trading EBITDA loss of £0.2m excluding the settlement agreement).
The audited results for the year ended 31 December 2017 are scheduled to be published on 27 March 2018.
hangon
- 16 Feb 2018 14:51
- 24 of 32
Nothing to do with this illustrious Co.... but if the past is anything like future-history ( ie when the time passes), then what was a dud, remains a dud.
BIOM couldn't sell their potato-starch trays to supermarkets because plastic was 10x cheaper - so even with a recycling-tax of 100% ( if ), the plastic will remain the preferred material. Where substitution may occur is in glass bottles and also, the elimination of 1-trip water bottles.... how sad was that -Folks paying 1000x the cost of tapwater! Huh!.
As soon as plastic is outlawed, all the paper-industries will jump and since that's an "easy-Sell" they should gain most of the ( food ), packaging Market. I don't see BIOM as a front-runner . . . their business doesn't flag anything in my mind . . . sure that's a lack of doing Research (again!), but sometimes a Co just manages to be ahead of the Rest.... while others are Resting their heads.
Markets, too expect BIOM will show a small profit.... swallowed by Exec-Bonus and "exceptional costs" - so history may be in the making (obviously), but look to the past for repeats . . . rather like TV..... except that is only costing you the time to watch Ads. ( or you can make the Tea...."two sugars Love."). I'll settle down to another year of Non-events.
Sp after [[ DYOR- June 2013]],CONsolidation remains similar.... let's be grateful for that.
EDIT (1Nov2018)-sp 630p Mkt Cap £13m P/E -56 which probably explains the "profit +£200k -up from -£200k last year. Sp graph only shows price after middle 2013, so I'm suspicious this Co effectively wiped out previous shareholders so the sp price is not enough to show. Don't know how Mkt can swallow such high sp. Zzzz. Note that this thread's chart spiked c.£70 mid 2005 (DYOR).
robinhood
- 28 Feb 2018 11:51
- 25 of 32
BIOM up 60% !!! today (can not find reasons though unless they fired all the remaining Stanelco directors ...)
Balerboy
- 28 Feb 2018 12:26
- 26 of 32
just seen myself..... wish id bought a few earlier.....easy bucks. Wheres it going to and how far???
Balerboy
- 28 Feb 2018 12:27
- 27 of 32
Its got to go to £47 to get my dosh back...... lol.
robinhood
- 28 Feb 2018 12:46
- 28 of 32
typo-up 21% but 75 points
robinhood
- 11 Sep 2018 14:09
- 29 of 32
BIOM up 17%!!! today. This stock is so so hot that if you touch it you might well get your fingers burnt
kimoldfield
- 01 Nov 2018 11:23
- 30 of 32