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As the shareholders on here are actually shareholders in SBTX due to the companies extensive share holdings, it stands to reason that the great shelf space and distribution network offered after SBTX 's latest company acquisition such as boots should also be offered to promote the parent company as well, at mates rates.
Either that or sell the holding in SBTX, which will drive price to low figs indeed and reabsorb SBTX, disposing of its underperforming board, saving a fortune in overheads.
OPTI does not manufacture anything.
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The fixed and working capital required to manufacture is massive - as well as then low margin.
Low asset companies with IP and high margins are the ones able to leverage profit on higher revenues.
Nashwan
The value is the intellectual property rights and not the manufacturing which can be delivered by third parties.
Great looong awaited news. Problem is do Opti have the ability to manufacture Sweetbiotix?
If not then they need DSM-Firmenich to make and supply the product or another multinational. This could undermine the intrinsic value of this world leading sugar alternative and likewise revenues to Opti.
Loads - smiley face emoji.
Martinu - yes it IS too early to say what you said.
Things are moving in the right direction. But they're moving slowly. Whilst Stephen could open his sweetshop shutters today, he'd have no customers waiting outside yet.
Let's see if that changes by the end of 2024.
Agree Analyzer, slow progress but ready to produce bulk sugar substitute then introduce SweetBiotix into Opti products. But some months from the "real" deals. Is it to early to say, "the shutters are coming up and Stephen's sweetshop is open for business"?
Extract from wordy RNS
"Given recent progress, the Company's focus has moved on from manufacturing scale up to engaging with commercial partners to launch products. Discussions are ongoing but are likely to involve a phased introduction of SweetBiotix® products as a direct bulk sugar substitute and then introduced into OptiBiotix's and partners consumer products across an increasing range of applications. With growing consumer and industry concerns over traditional sugars and sweeteners, the Company is in a strong position to exploit its low calorie, high fibre SweetBiotix® products as a safe, natural and healthy alternative to sugar and sugar substitutes."
So Sweetbiotix can now be manufactured at scale and has passed taste tests which is all positive as is need to move on from other sweeteners.
I think that given the scale of companies involved progress to launch will I suspect be slow.
Shares will only really react when we either announced commercial deals or perhaps only after revenues start arriving.
Excellent update. Everything seems to being going to schedule as per last update.
"Manufacturing scale up with Firmenich slowed during and after their merger with DSM, as anticipated, but resumed in late autumn 2023 as Firmenich moved manufacturing scale up from its contract manufacturer to DSM's in-house manufacturing facilities. Ongoing discussions indicate strong partner support on increasing the anticipated scale of production and supply given the enlarged group, DSM-Firmenich, now have access to global manufacturing and distribution capability. "
Seems there's a lot of increased partner interest so they are increasing manufacturing scale further and as it's in-house now for DSM, should be quicker.
We should see now Opti concentrating of selling it this year, hopefully we see plenty of deals being signed throughout the year. I think summer especially will be when we get some decent deals done.
Sweet! :)
More promises.
Not much evidence of actual product
Great rns. Expecting a good day today. Launch seems imminent
They might be right. That RNS looks like a 'wow' to me, but I am a somewhat jaded holder here, so not used to positive sentiment with this one :)
What do others think?
Number 10 on the list is interesting
https://www.ig.com/uk/trading-strategies/top-10-uk-penny-stock-for-investors-200123
We are due an update on Sweet but I agree that it could just be TWs impressionable followers. Ultimately you are looking at just over £150k traded which is PI money
Good finish to the week.
Some positive news next week could push us over 30p.
Agree, but something upcoming perhaps with news. Someone buying several blocks of 10,000 each time.
TW speaks with forked tongue. Total shy ster not to be trusted.
TW talked about shifting into OPTI on his Bearcast yesterday so it will have contributed to the rise today imo.
Why would ANYONE pay the slightest bit of attention to TW?
Talk about the blind leading the blind.
That share tip for Opti from TW was a month ago, so probably nothinto do wtodayrise.
Martinu That's exactly. what TW has recommended though oddly he is not selling on the hope Croda takes off.This tells us the reason for the SP rise here.
Martinu - possibly. I'd certainly classify TW as noise that's best cancelled.
Someone on SBTX reckons Tom W has recommended his followers sell SBTX and buy Opti. If this is true, could explain "noise".