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huge trades/swaps..........
Future growth for stevia should come after regulatory approvals in such markets as India and Indonesia. Pure need to tap into these new markets with their partners. In addition, this year Coca-Cola (in Argentina) launched Coca-Cola Life, a soft drink that is sweetened with sugar and stevia. We need Pepsi to follow with similar trials so both companies move worldwide stevia based new drink products. Then we will see £10 and beyond ...
sorry... Board of Directors. my bad.
Chaps, what does BOD stand for?
growth is up to the BOD, the market is there, it just comes down to Pure's ability to supply the demand in a cost effective manner. I believe ! and it looks like the market does too.
http://www.sacbee.com/2013/11/28/5953868/global-sugar-substitute-market.html Already up to 475p ...
Tosh mate, I struggle to argue with your projections ... £5.00 before Xmas is realistic (not optimistic).... As for £10 .. yes, but we need some new contracts or lateral expansion of our existing core business. ATB.
Look, with PURE you are buying into future potential and the scale of the prospective contracts ... You need to research the Stevia Plant and the impact to the soft drinks market of a low-cost, natural sugar substitute with no calories and what this will have on a worldwide scale ... PURE may be relatively small in size but it has vision much larger than its market cap. Now, the demand for diets with low-carbohydrate or, specifically, low-sugar content includes artificial sweeteners that are now being cited as harmful. The 'solution' to these dietary problems could very well be Stevia; hence it perpetual growth.
All, A question for you.... Under the PURE Fundamentals tab, the current Price-Earnings Ratio and the Earnings headings appear to show negative numbers. Would any of you be so kind to explain this to me? Websearches for "Negative PER" etc. are unhelpful. Surely Purecircle wouldn't be so popular if they had a negative outlook....would they?
next stop £5 and probably very quickly. I'll put my nuts on the line here and say that this stock could quite easily be £10 within a year. It has everything going for it, and if the BOD manage it correctly, its a gold mine. I'm just going to sit back and relax with this one, no need for any maintenance.
I predicted 400p before Xmas ... and whola, we are there as early as November ... what a share!
Upwards !!! ... a tasty 4.5% rise to 364p .... a truly stress free holding ....
welcome to the BB. For a very long time (since the 100p days) it has only been me posting. As for PURE, sit back and stick on the cruise control. This baby doesn't know when to stop. A very low maintenance multi bagger.
Like wise, i have been in this for a long time ( 96p ) and havnt sold one share. Apart from the fact that it doesnt pay a dividend, i'm with you, its about as stress free as you can get.
consilidation at 345p ... This WILL be at 400p before Xmas. Where does my confidence stem for? Have a look at the product, the contracts, the potential and share chart over the past year.
Haven't checked in here for while ... From my earlier posts on the Pure BB, you will know that I have unprecedented faith in this share. I bought in at 125p and have literally sat back and watched this one multi-bag. This holding is about stress free as it gets. My earlier prediction of 400p was nearly hit in June, and will be achieved this side of Xmas. In 2014 (IMO) we will very quickly move to 600P. Watch this space!
showing aza sell...(365).....
Something brewing again, this one is surely set for a new level with the 1,031,205 share buy on 20 June 2013. Things getting really sweet. GLA
This just keeps moving (at pace)! .... I reckon mid-June for 400p ...
just doesn't stop giving :)) .... lets hope we see 600P soon .... that said, my first marker in the sand is 400P ...
... and loads still to come LP 315P
a sleeping giant if ever i see one miss it at your peril
Tan Boon Seng, Non Executive Director, bought 212,500 shares in the company on the 4th December 2012 at a price of 246.73p. The Director now holds 31,198,150 shares.
Association Found Between HFCS and Diabetes Should Lead to More Natural Sugar-Free Products with Stevia Leading the Way. There is a growing body of evidence on the negative health effects that high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) has on the body. Included now are researchers from both the University of Oxford and the University of Southern California (USC) who found specifically that Type 2 diabetes prevalence was higher by 20% in countries that consume HFCS in its products. http://marketplayground.com/2012/11/30/association-found-between-hfcs-and-diabetes-should-lead-to-more-natural-sugar-free-products-with-stevia-leading-the-way/
a chartist, but I really don't like the look of the downward SP gradient. We have moved from 280p to 246p in under a week ... what's really going on here?