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New Biom Technologies (BIOM)     

hangon - 16 Jul 2010 15:31

DYOR - - - - - - - - - Biom Technologies mid-July 2010 AIM
This is the new resting place for Stanelco, the wonder producer of starch-based food-trays...only they didn't catch on.Over the last 10 years to 2010 the 0.1p shares traded abour 2.5p then shot up to 24p during 2005 with promise of Tray-Trials I understand. Within a year or so, they fell to new depths and finished at 0.2p Of course they were full-list then and some were held in ISA's hoping there would be a big profit...only now these are distressed sales as the Company slunk off to AIM, presumably "...to provide better shareholder-value"
Perhaps someone closer to the Co. can explain why the new name is Biome
....rhymes with Home. Often it is done to remove the previous sp-history.
Could it be..so new investors can bask in ignorance, etc. I'm not aware of any "change" in fortune for SEO, rather the reverse.
In my limited experience, the longer the name of a company the longer you have to wait for any return...Huh . . . . . .
. SEO had been a terrible investment.
DYOR.
Can Biome be any worse...?
EDIT ( 24April2017)- "just woken up" -me not BIOME - sp is 154, but I note about June 2013 there was what looks like a CONsolidation . . do I recall many LT investors were sold-short?... as I believe the (new share) numbers were terrible! . . . Anyone?

kimoldfield - 17 Jun 2011 11:13 - 174 of 644

Patshere, Daniel Stewart are of course the Companys Nominated Adviser and Joint Broker so if they didn't make the right noises it would be a bit of a travesty as they get paid for doing so! I do happen to agree with their sentiment though!!

This may, or may not!, help BIOM:-

Biome Bioplastics and the UK Governments Zero Waste Strategy
Tuesday, 14th June 2011

Today the Environment Secretary, Caroline Spelman announced the results of the Governments review of waste policy in which it has been recognised that the UK lags the field in terms of waste management. Biome Bioplastics welcomes the direction set out in this review and believes it is well positioned to deliver the materials that can assist the Government in its pledge to make the UK a first-class zero-waste economy.
Speaking at the Chartered Institute of Waste Management conference, Caroline Spelman said for too long, weve lagged behind the rest of Europe, although we are catching up fast. Communities and businesses can help us become a first-class zero-waste economy and unlock the real value in the goods that people no longer want.
Of particular interest for Biome Bioplastics, the strategy announced includes the encouragement of waste disposal by both composting and anaerobic digestion (AD). These two material/energy recovery routes can both be facilitated by materials made by Biome Bioplastics and provide a natural end-of-life solution to bioplastic products.
Regarding AD a strategy and action plan has also been published today, of which it is said by DEFRA will enable a thriving industry to grow in England over the next few years, delivering new green jobs as well as new green energy.
On composting, at a micro level the review notes that home composting for just one year can save the equivalent to all the CO2 one kettle produces annually, or a washing machine produces in three months. At a national level the review recognises that the composting industry has grown rapidly in recent years and resolves that the government will support sustainable growth in this area.
Biome Bioplastics supplies an extensive range of highly functional bioplastics that replace existing oil based materials in a wide variety of applications. Naturally sourced these bioplastic polymers have a high sustainable content and are biodegradable and compostable. The products meet the national and international standards for composting such as DIN CERTCO and OK Compost.
Speaking about the Zero Waste strategy Paul Law, MD Biome Bioplastics said: "It is good to see that the government has recognized that a coordinated strategy is required in this area. Demand for Biome Bioplastics has been accelerating in continental Europe for some time, now we look forward to taking an active part in driving sustainable growth in the UK.

I still won't bet my house on BIOM but there is a little glimmer of hope here!

robinhood - 17 Jun 2011 13:12 - 175 of 644

kimoldfield- u r lucky to still have your house........because of Stanelco i now live under "the Arches". lol

kimoldfield - 17 Jun 2011 15:45 - 176 of 644

I'll drop off an extra large cardboard box on my way past. It isn't biodegradable! ;o)

Balerboy - 17 Jun 2011 21:02 - 177 of 644

Come off it RH you should be use to living rough by now.....Sherwood forest....lol

Andy - 21 Jun 2011 16:52 - 178 of 644

FREE events - See your company in Manchester and Dublin soon!

Register here - http://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/register/event_details/115


The directors of ZincOx Resources (AIM: ZOX), Enegi Oil (AIM: ENEG), Biome Technologies (AIM: BIOM) and Nostra Terra Oil & Gas (AIM: NTOG) will be presenting: Wednesday the 29th June 2011,
Lowry Hotel, 50 Dearmans Place, Chapel Wharf, Manchester, M3 5LH - (Rooms 2/3/4)


The directors of Enegi Oil (AIM: ENEG), Lansdowne Oil & Gas (AIM: LOGP), Rathdowney Resources (TSX-V: RTH) and Nostra Terra Oil & Gas (AIM: NTOG) will be presenting: Thursday the 30th June 2011,
The Shelbourne Hotel, 27 St Stephen's Green, Dublin, 2 Ireland (Adams Suite)

robinhood - 22 Jun 2011 10:25 - 179 of 644

not quite the Exhibition Centre in Earls Court then

hangon - 19 Jul 2011 12:37 - 180 of 644

can't see this bunch of wasterals (interested in composting shareholder value) would dare attend a meeting with retail shareholders.
Currently 0.21p to buy, that's 5 for a penny nearly...

So we lost the 24p spike, short-lived excitement over potato trays (starch) as if the other Cos in packaging couldn't do better - what a whopper!

I think ProActive are trying to promote small share ownership and hearing what Management has to say - but it would exclude wafflers - and BIOM is well ahead in potato products, isn't it . . . I think they are still planting them.

greekman - 19 Jul 2011 13:02 - 181 of 644

Hangon,

Remember the good old times when you could get 4 chews for an old penny. I thought those times re 4 of anything for a penny would never return.

Like your word, 'wasterals', I wonder if in future the term 'Doing a Biome' might mean your term re composting shareholder value.
A bit like doing a 'Rackman'.

Mind you, you might be far too young to know what I am on about.

Regards Greek.

skinny - 19 Jul 2011 13:18 - 182 of 644

Greek - do you remember mojos -where black jacks and fruit salads were 4 an old penny, mojos were 8 an old penny!.

retro sweets.

greekman - 19 Jul 2011 13:25 - 183 of 644

Skinny,

That was them, blackjacks, and yes it was 8 for an old penny, so for 1 and a bit of a blackjack you could buy 1 Biome share. Sad really!.

patshere - 27 Jul 2011 07:57 - 184 of 644



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: Biotec rides on green wave
Emmerich, 21.07.2011, Marco Virgillito



Emmerich. The Emmericher company of Biotec expects sales growth of 70 percent to 35 million euros. Dr. Barbara Hendricks (SPD) was visiting.


Organic is worth it! The company Biotec from Emmerich will come in profits this year for the first time. The biodegradable plastics manufacturer expects a turnover of EUR 35 million. In the past year were it 21 million euros - an increase of 70 percent is therefore expected.

"We are considering whether we introduce the six or even the seven-day week", describes Managing Director Peter Brunk. Currently, Biotec has 29 employees; It could be 33 to 35.

EU plans could mean further upswing

The SPD Bundestag delegate and Treasurer, Dr. Barbara Hendricks, would have can choose so hardly a better moment for their visit at Biotec. With a broad chest, Peter Brunk could lead the Kleverin by the workshops.

If you now wonder why writes the company of the Werner Heisenberg road, which has already existed since 1992, only now the black, which can be reassured: the shareholders of the company, which once started as Melitta subsidiary, are the sphere group from Paris, as well as biomes of technologies from England. At the same time, the shareholders are the largest customers. In principle, they have can conduct research and produce for their concerns. Biotec was ahead of its time long.

Today, the Emmericher company to 90 percent on potato or granules for film-based corn starch manufactures. "Without any plasticizer." "Other companies do not have that," stresses Dr. Hendricks.

The granules are reflected in shopping bags are completely biodegradable. This features such as the special draw strength in a bag may not suffer. "We offer the alternative to petroleum-based products", says Peter Brunk.

The EU enforces its plans to ban plastic bags petroleum, another large upswing could be in store for Biotec.

Currently, the capacity is for the first time saturated: some 25 000 tonnes of granulate can produce Biotec in the year. But it depends also from raw material supply: "Potatoes are scarce," says Brunk. In good harvest a ton potato starch costs 400 euros in poor harvest of 1,000.

robinhood - 27 Jul 2011 11:13 - 185 of 644

what is link biotec with biome technologies?

robinhood - 27 Jul 2011 11:14 - 186 of 644

whoops just realised-old age i am afraid

hangon - 27 Jul 2011 13:13 - 187 of 644

There appears a link nevertheless, my friend,
see papa " If you now wonder why....."

It would be nice if Biome Tech could release a translated version
. . . otherwise we shall assume "...it slumbers still, - yet, it feins life!"

Biome roughly translated is something like:-
B****d Off, Gone home.
A disgraceful investment IMHO.
EDIT 19Aug2011):- massive sp rise (well, for Biome!), caused by someone spilling 2k onto the Market - and then doing the same again.....I wonder what they know that's only worth that amount of dosh? - DYOR -
I've often wanted to own a million shares in a Co . . . . but this isn't the one.

blanche - 19 Aug 2011 13:43 - 188 of 644

Hello, something happening

3 monkies - 19 Aug 2011 14:06 - 189 of 644

Heavens above it needs to!!

robinhood - 19 Aug 2011 14:26 - 190 of 644

heard rumours they sold a biodegradable plastic bag!!!!!!!!

halifax - 23 Aug 2011 11:16 - 191 of 644

Interim results to be announced on 1st September 2011, followed by presentation at Mayfair Hotel on 7th September 2011 (wine and canapes will be served........things must be looking up!)

greekman - 23 Aug 2011 14:53 - 192 of 644

More likely its the last supper!

3 monkies - 23 Aug 2011 18:25 - 193 of 644

Don't suppose they will pay the long time suffering holders our expenses to get to the Mayfair Hotel and a room for the night? I noticed it is wine and canapes (not champagne and canapes)!!!!!! Anything would do to get something out of the company. Obviously I won't be attending haha!!
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