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Belgrano, I was simply prompted by your post that you were glad you hadn't taken 'paid' advice here as you would have lost a lot of money. When this was over 20p you encouraged Opti investors to sell up and buy SBTX - how much would they have lost because of your advice - as opposed to a 30% gain on Opti. You always react with feigned self-righteous indignation when called out - hopefully nobody is foolish enough to fall for this anymore.
Belgrano - I was simply prompted by your saying that you were glad you hadn't taken 'paid' advice on SBTX as you would have lost a lot of money. When this was over 20p you were advising Opti holders to sell up and buy SBTX - how much money would THEY have lost because of you - as opposed to a 30% gain on Opti. You are a troll with no shame but always respond with feigned self-righteous indignation when people see you for what you are and call you out.
Some Belgrano quotes in the light of current behaviour :
"when investors have sold up completely and still continue to post negative viewpoints in order to put off others or try and drop the price in my book that poster is a troll."
"If you can't say anything positive please don't say anything at all"
At 18p - "to buy would be better as I believe its (sic) oversold" "the only way is up"
"any stock purchased sub 25p is a bargain"
The current price reflects the fact that, as an illiquid share, a small number of small sells have trashed it from the mid -20's. It doesn't reflect the actual current or future value imo. Prospects are significant and while costs will have to increase to support expansion of the business, management are confident that revenue growth will be significant. I'm always loathe to advise buy/sell but with a transfer to Aim this has the capacity to multi-bag (barring any unforeseen setbacks obviously). The spread doesn't matter much if you have confidence in the company and want to add at this low price - I've added, but I can wait for the medium/long term.
In case it wasn't noticed - today's RNS suggests that while Europe and America will be the main focus, they have done a deal that enables them to start building a market in Australia, NZ and indirectly Asia - all adding to Opti's long term value.
belgrano, you're not invested here so don't post here. Once more you've sunk to encouraging people to sell here at a loss just to support the sbtx sp which has fallen from the seventies when you were ramping it to the low twenties now. And try to remember that sbtx wouldn't exist without soh and opti. I'm happy for real investors to criticise progress here but not the likes of you talking your book.
They have a strategy for growing the company and to develop the board to support that strategy - this has been made clear time and time again and so it should not come as a surprise. SOH as we know is very level headed and cautious and so I doubt these choices are about picking just anybody at random but about identifying people who will make a contribution much greater than their cost . If these and future choices marginally reduce/delay short term profits but greatly increase medium term profits then that should be understandable and acceptable for any investor with an investor's timescale.
I see elrico has spotted the cause of the sell-off. A major holder has said to ShP readers that they've sold up to buy back cheaper at a forthcoming placing. SOH has now rubbished that totally and I wonder how long it will be for this person and others that followed them to realise their mistake and try to buy back in. BTW the current drop is a UT only.
No expert Blunders but my first reaction is that it's not directly comparable at all. It's still sugar and calorific whereas Sweetbiotix is not (and our product has additional benefits anyway). It's based on the assumption that you can't replace sugar and Sweetbiotix has proven that to be wrong. It may of course present opportunities for some companies to address the letter of the 'law' rather than the spirit. And besides I'd have to work out how to measure 60% of a teaspoon for my coffee ;-)
Btw it was projected to be £1.80 to £2 by the end of this year; it's taking a bit longer but perhaps not very much as growth could become exponential(ish) when profitability (due this year) is added to undoubted huge potential and remember future additional revenues will in reality be profit because of the business model. The penny is yet to drop for most but when it does .....
It's shown as a UT on this site bootsox. BTW we've had 3 UTs so far today - in the past for many months on end it would have been very rare to have any intra-day UTs unless there was an auction because of a dramatic change in the sp. So something is going on but the MMs are unlikely to share an explanation ;-)