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Thanks Alfred, that was what I understood but apparently something is still ongoing but can't find anything out.
The shares are also still on my Halifax account , they also don't know whats happening.
Thought the Chinese had grabbed all the goodies in Africa.
Good luck with it, you never know
Anybody on here got any info on african minerals ltd that went into administration in 2015, I do beleive its still ongoing.
Here is some info (links) to look through if you are interested.
By-Health website Institute of Nutrition and Health
http://www.binh.cn/#/index3?id=2b1d9f2bbde14a8b9f34b425cb40515f
Studies.
Water-soluble tomato extract improves platelet function in subjects with metabolic syndrome: a randomized clinical trail
Date of Registration:2020-12-02
http://www.chictr.org.cn/showprojen.aspx?proj=64530
Effect of combination of Fruitflow and aspirin on platelet function and endothelial cells
Date of Registration:2020-07-13
http://www.chictr.org.cn/showprojen.aspx?proj=56370
Human intervention study on dietary intake of water-soluble tomato extract
Date of Registration:2017-10-10
http://www.chictr.org.cn/showprojen.aspx?proj=22104
Effect of water-soluble tomato extract on hypercholesterolemia
Date of Registration:2018-04-27
http://www.chictr.org.cn/showprojen.aspx?proj=27052
Investigation of the Anti-hypertensive Role of Specific Plant Extracts in Hypertenison Patients
Date of Registration:2018-05-04
http://www.chictr.org.cn/showprojen.aspx?proj=27048
Publications
The water-soluble tomato concentrate Fruitflow inhibits its activation, aggregation and thrombosis by regulating the platelet PI3K/Akt and MAPKs signaling pathways
http://www.cnki.com.cn/Article/CJFDTotal-ZSYK202002011.htm
Inhibitory effect of Fruitflow on platelet function: a randomized placebo-controlled trial in elderly subjects
https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-95541/v1
Fruitflow attenuates human platelet granule secretion through down-regulating Src/PLC?2/PKC signaling pathway
https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-17401/v1
Toxicological Evaluation of Edible Safety of Water-soluble Tomato Concentrate (Fruitflow?)
http://www.fx361.com/page/2019/1205/6076972.shtml
Effects of water-soluble tomato concentrate on platelet aggregation
https://www.wjtcm.net/article.asp?issn=2311-8571;year=2019;volume=5;issue=4;spage=260;epage=268;aulast=Zhan
Study on the Antioxidant and Auxiliary Effects of Water-soluble Tomato Concentrate in Lowering Blood Lipid
https://r.cnki.net/kcms/detail/detail.aspx?filename=SPAJ202013071&dbcode=CRJT_CJFD&dbname=CJFDAUTO&v=
Study on the anti-platelet aggregation effect of water-soluble tomato concentrate
http://cdmd.cnki.com.cn/Article/CDMD-84502-1019240650.htm
Patents
WO2020077747 - COMPOSITION FACILITATING LOWERING OF BLOOD PRESSURE AND DIETARY SUPPLEMENT
https://patentscope.wipo.int/search/en/detail.jsf?docId=WO2020077747&_cid=P11-KJGTMR-22408-1
CN109380728 - COMPOSITION AND HEALTH-CARE FOOD WITH AUXILIARY BLOOD PRESSURE LOWERING EFFECT
https://patentscope.wipo.int/search/en/detail.jsf?docId=CN238963528&_cid=P11-KJGTMR-22408-1
Not all studies will have been published and there is no direct link for all the info.
By the end of September
https://www.provexis.com/shareholder-information/
Since the below press release put up last December, there is no any further news on the progress, the board should inform the PIs timely on the progress, if any of the planned options go ahead, judging the blood circulation related cardio-vascular disease sufferers huge numbers in China, this company will become profitable overnight and LT share holders will expect a dividend payment.
'The Company is working closely with By-Health Co., Ltd, a £5bn listed Chinese dietary supplement business, to support the planned launch of some Fruitflow based products in the Chinese market. The planned launch is progressing well with potential sales volumes remaining at a significant multiple of existing Fruitflow sales.
By-Health has made a significant investment in nine separate clinical studies in China, at its sole expense, in support of the Fruitflow based products which it plans to launch in China. The five studies which have been completed by By-Health showed excellent results in use for Fruitflow, and provide strong evidence for By-Health in its regulatory submissions for Fruitflow.
If a successful blue cap health claim is achieved for Fruitflow in China it would currently be expected to result in some significant recurring orders for Fruitflow, at a multiple of current total sales values.'
Anyone know this, thx. Also where can find the links of the 5-6 By-health studies of Fruitflow, which mentioned in the previous press releases but nowhere to find a link to read the results.
Yes, appreciate that ws. 0.835 (0.85 now...) isn't 0.90 though, which was the point I was making. I think everyone on here is hoping the sp can climb above 1.00 and remain consistently above that level, as a basic building block to the higher levels we all expect to see at some point. I've held SAR nearly as long as PXS, it took forever to get over the 1.00 barrier and hold it but since then it's been absolutely flying. I'm sure the same will happen here, eventually...
K
was offered 0.835 to sell £1000. the 0.8s and 1.0s are just MM creating a fuss.
Does feel like PXS shares are popular atm
W$
Hi gixer,
Thanks for finding the paper. So it looks DSM is publishing a lots of paper with us, which is a good sign. So there is a possibility of bid war between DSM and By Health for PXS. Probably no to far .
Yes and accepted on the 23rd June
Just a pity we don't seem able to hold 0.90 on the bid. Every time we seem to be trading in a new, higher range, it drops back. I think this is the issue with these long periods of information blackouts from PXS, it gives the MMs license to do what they like with the SP. The sooner we get some (good) news the better.
https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/13/7/2184/htm?fbclid=IwAR3rpsQOTHoIVaPw-5kc_JLSdskMD59PTDZMOX6EeGSIrCPRtLOJyTPK5TQ
Dietary Antiplatelets: A New Perspective on the Health Benefits of the Water-Soluble Tomato Concentrate Fruitflow®
Hence the jump in Sp on top of the 48k buy yesterday
Looks like someone used there full ISA allowance on PXS this afternoon.
Yes, thanks very much Benbow & Krusty for your advice on this - apologies for confusion as I was just saying transfer in last post to avoid longer description, but I do understand from Benbow's very helpful explanation how it works. I'll be interested to see the set-up on ii when my accounts are transferred over... if it does!, as spent most of the day on the blower to EQI & ii as its already gone t*ts up!:( Thank you both again for your help, greatly appreciated
Well it's nice to see it go up for change
The sp has just shot up, what's going on?
Just thought I'd save Naz the bother
:-)
Wow, that's some detailed and useful advice you're getting from Benbow. I think I'll butt out at this stage as it appears I.I. works slightly differently to my broker, and as you're going to be with I.I. soon it's best you follow Benbow's lead. I will just say again, as you still refer to a transfer of shares, you can't transfer shares to an ISA, they have to be sold and re-bought, exactly as Benbow describes. Good luck MinTid.
I am with I.I. so you'll find the arrangements are as I described. Once set up, you'll find Bed and ISA in the Cash and transfer menu. The original sp when you bought the shares is only relevant for tax purposes, if you need to declare a profit or loss, just as if you had sold the shares and kept the cash. Henceforth, one of the benefits of the ISA, of course, is that you don't have to account to the taxman for the dealings inside it. The sp you get for the Bed and ISA shares will be determined on the day the deal is done, which might not be the same day you place the order, and the sp you get them back for will be slightly higher, meaning you'll have to pay a little more to get the same number of shares back, plus dealing charge. The spread will be much less than you would otherwise expect though. (See PXS trades at 1158 21st June - Shares were sold at 0.800p and bought in ISA at 0.801p even though they both show as sells here. In this case the number of shares differs in order to put the maximum value into the ISA, but in your case the number of shares will be the same and the values will differ slightly. I hope that makes sense. Btw, when your account is changed to I.I. your records should be transferred as well, but don't rely on it. Download any contract notes and statements needed for tax purposes before the switch, just in case.
Thank you Krusty & Benbow, unfortunately I'm with EQI and so my ISA & Trading accounts are being taken over by Interactive Investor this weekend (as EQI sold out to them!) - so I've no idea what Bed & ISA arrangements ii have...... and if they have the facility of linked accounts you mention Benbow - really hoping ii does as I really like the concept of how you've explained it transferring a quantity of shares by number into my ISA, as by this way I shouldn't lose any shares even though there might be quite a difference between the current SP and the original SP I bought them at - please correct me here if I'm wrong? Thank you kindly for your help which is much appreciated
Just to be clear, you need to have linked ISA and trading accounts and you use the Bed and ISA page in your trading account. Then it's just a matter of a couple of mouse clicks and typing in the number of shares. You don't actually have to explain anything to anyone.
MinTid, you can't transfer shares from a trading a/c to an ISA. You have to sell & re-buy. You don't need to worry about losing shares, as Benbow says just instruct your broker to re-buy the same amount in your ISA. Once the shares are sold in your share a/c, they'll transfer the money to your ISA and re-buy them in there. That's why it's important to use the Bed & ISA service, otherwise you have to sell the shares, transfer the money to your ISA and re-buy them, all of which will cost you. I'd be very wary if my broker didn't understand Bed & ISA, that's the specific service you need. Out of interest, which broker are you using? Someone on here might have experience with them. You've got until the beginning of April 2022 to sort it out, so no need to rush in until you're sure about them. K
You can specify; A) the share value to generate for your ISA, if you are not transferring your total number of shares [which is useful to fill up to an ISA allowance] or, B) the number of shares to transfer [which is the one you want] Your broker will do the selling and re-buying on your behalf and get a better deal on the spread than you could get yourself. You will need a little cash in your account to cover the bid/offer spread achieved, and dealing charges.