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?
3 monkies
- 01 Aug 2012 18:52
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From a female monkey to a greekman F Knows (The F could be interpreted as FLIP)!!!! The FLIP could also be underlined. What a load of cods wallop this has turned out to be.
greekman
- 02 Aug 2012 07:48
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Agreed, its nuts monkey, or should that be ?
robinhood
- 16 Aug 2012 10:58
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Shares Magazine this week highlighting in a positive way BIOM. Am I dreaming?
skinny
- 16 Aug 2012 11:02
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Kiss of death :-)
robinhood
- 16 Aug 2012 11:14
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can not go down any lower so any upside is a bonus-relatively speaking- hope to see approx 3p/s in my lifetime to breakeven .......
robinhood
- 23 Aug 2012 11:15
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Shares Magazine a joke last week they were upping BIOM today i.e 1 week later they come out with a serious sell call. MUPPETS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
3 monkies
- 23 Aug 2012 11:42
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Chuffing great - I must be 99.99% down on these from wonderful Stanelco days, what next - bust or what????
Shortie
- 23 Aug 2012 13:00
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I actully did quite well into the initial Stanelco rally all those years ago, you must have turned up at the party late along with most posters here and got caught out paying a high premium to valuation. Its always a hard lesson, move on and learn from your mistake, no point investing any further energy here. I feel this stock will be delisted before long..
kimoldfield
- 23 Aug 2012 13:39
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Royston Wild was the author of both articles! Job vacancy coming up at Shares mag?! ;o)
kimoldfield
- 23 Aug 2012 13:42
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To be fair, he didn't tip BIOME as a buy in the first article.
robinhood
- 24 Aug 2012 10:47
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NO BUT HE WAS UPBEAT ABOUT THEM. BECAUSE OF THAT I BOT ANOTHER 25 MILLION BIOME SHARES -COST ME ANOTHER TENNER.......LOL
kimoldfield
- 24 Aug 2012 10:53
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Skinflint! ;o)
skinny
- 29 Aug 2012 07:13
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Blah blah blah.
Prototype Delivery for Stanelco RF Technologies
Biome Technologies is pleased to announce that its Stanelco RF Technologies ("Stanelco RF") division has successfully delivered the first prototype portable welding device to Durapipe UK Ltd as required under the development contract announced on 10 January 2012.
greekman
- 29 Aug 2012 08:01
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Possible revenue of over £2 mill spread over 3 to 4 years.
Not knocking any sales contract but this on its own won't save Biome on their cash burn!
kimoldfield
- 29 Aug 2012 08:27
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Hmm. Their wonderful Greenseal machine was a prototype too!
skinny
- 03 Sep 2012 07:05
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Interim Results
Highlights
· Group Revenues reached £7.5m; loss from operations £1.1m
· Cash position £1.2m
· Loss per share 0.022p
· Stanelco RF delivered its first prototype portable welding device to Durapipe UK
· BiomeHT signed up for pre launch evaluation testing with a leading single use foodservice products manufacturer
· Actions to reduce costs by c£600k per year have been completed
· Turin court ruled in favour of Biotec, Biome's joint venture with Sphere, in the first instance with regards to the Novamont litigation
Paul Mines, Chief Executive Officer said:
"I am pleased to report that despite a challenging market both divisions have made significant progress in bringing our innovative products a step closer to commercialisation. The RF division is developing a portable induction welding system with Durapipe and has delivered the first prototype. In addition, bioplastics division has signed a pre launch agreement with a leading manufacturer of single use foodservice products for BiomeHT, which is our innovative range of temperature stable bioplastics. During the period we have also aligned the cost base with the subdued demand in the bioplastics market in Europe."
- Ends -
greekman
- 03 Sep 2012 07:27
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Obviously not looked at the detail yet (do we need to) as I feel the first couple of figures says it all.
Over the last 6 months revenue down well down, losses well up.
Losses in last 6 months £1.1mill.
Cash in bank £1.2mill.
Paul Mines, Chief Executive Officer said:
"I am pleased to report that despite a challenging market both divisions have made significant progress in bringing our innovative products a step closer to commercialisation.
And whats the wording of this supposed to convey, 'Group Revenues reached £7.5m', as it makes it sound like revenues are climbing upward.There not!
That step closer to commercialisation will have to be a very big and very quick one, as if they burn cash at the present rate, after another six months they will only have £100,000 left.
Just about enough for a closing down party.
The end must be nigh!
skinny
- 03 Sep 2012 07:41
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Greek - I've effectively written these off.
cynic
- 03 Sep 2012 08:04
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what is it with you muppets? ...... SEO was always a joke stock, but instead of dumping them 2/3 years ago, you stayed on board and even got mugged when the name was changed ..... oy weh!
greekman
- 03 Sep 2012 08:20
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Cynic,
Yet again you generalise.
I for one did sell out years ago.
Biome are the only stock I have held and then continue to post after selling.
My reasoning being that apart from my investment in the company resulting in a big loss, I still can't understand why they are still allowed to be quoted or/and trade on the LSE.
Some on here may remember that myself and others reported what was then Stanelco to the FSA, detailing multiple times when in our opinions they had mislead the market.
Multiple deadlines were passed, trials that just faded into the ether, with no explanations, or if there were explanations they were months later than was acceptable.
My main reasons to still post are hoping to see others start to consider official actions against the company as the only difference between Stanelco and Biome is the name.
I have never been one to gloat when investors loose money, but I presumably like you feel that those still in will end up with 'nothing'.
Because you still post on here, do you include yourself in the Muppet bracket!