Video: BIOM at Mello London 2019 BIOM presentation given at Mello London November 2019 piworld.co.uk Biome Technologies (BIOM) presentation at Mello London November 2019 By Paul Mines CEO, Biome Technologies plc Introduction - 00:17 Group overview - 00:30 Addressing global trends – 00:46 Group profile - 01:16 2019 highlights
Share Placing @ 300p A very timid price to issue the shares at given the SP prior to the announcement and the “imminent massively profitable†products
Share Price Crashing Again Well this is rather disappointing again, rather hoped with all the positive it would hold the gains it had, well longer than it has.
Back to Jam Tomorrow You where right, not at all
Back to Jam Tomorrow They are making progress but the dip in Biome sales and noises about slippage next year have scared off much of the recent optimism.
Back to Jam Tomorrow Are they turning the corner, I thought they finally start to execute the long awaited turn around, was this not something they kept saying would be now completed, I hope to see this finally do what it has promised to do for so long
Back to Jam Tomorrow Not greeted well by the market
BIOM at Mello London November 18 BIOM presentation at Mello November 18. Bioplastics is really interesting. piworld.co.uk Biome Technologies (BIOM) Presentation at MELLO London November 2018 Biome Technologies (BIOM) presentation at Mello London November 2018 By Paul Mines, CEO Biome Technologies plc is a United Kingdom-based company engaged in the dev Introduction – 00:18 Overview – 015 Key data – 01:43 Biome Bioplastics – 02:22 The business – 09:24 Stanelco RF Technologies – 10:52 Growth potential – 145 Summary: investment proposition – 14:45 KPIs – 15:36 Q&A – 16:30 Further viewing explaining the plastic predicament: What’s wrong with plastic?
Promising trading update Still a bit “jam tomorrow†in the bioplastics division but sounding less woolly than previous positive updates.
Big rises, little volumes but good to see it. The rest of my portfolio isn’t following suit
The market really is stupid Up 16% today after years in the doldrums… Anyone know what’s going on??
Re: The market really is stupid I doubt if you will see good dividends until most of the losses are cleared
Re: The market really is stupid I doubt if you will see good dividends until most of the losses are cleared
Re: The market really is stupid It seems strange that with all the publicity about bad plastic packaging and recent industry commitments towards biodegradable plastic packaging, this company can't capitalise on that. Maybe the company management are 'stupid'? What's the competition and will BIOM miss out? Opportunity is a very perishable commodity.
Re: The market really is stupid The consistent loss making plus a trading update that showed a fall in revenue for the "exciting" part of the business may explain why the market is stupid