With basically zero marketing (Jim Mellon seems to be 'carrying' agronimics with Moo's Law and his online interviews), I would be interested to know if board members think that Agronomics should be kept low key for the sp to stabalise at a relatively low price for as long as possible before the herds come, or whether they think it is time for Agronomics to up the marketing and for the directors make a public show of strength for Agronomics by buying on the open market (as no directors have done so for two years). Thanks
Hi JBS. Hope you are well. Recently got an interest in this share (missed the big bucks ... it was 6p not that long ago ... see share price history). This is totally different to Beyond Meat in that it is a majority CELLULAR play. If you believe in Agronomics as a company and that cellular is the future then this may be an investment you'll be interested in. The investment case is on Agronomics website and their largest investor ... Jim Mellon ... is on You Tube a number of Times putting forward the argument for the agrarian revolution. He also has written a recent book called Moo's Law on the subject. Good luck, whatever you decide :)
RE: BlueNalu Signs MOUs with Mitsubishi Corporation and Thai Union29 Apr 2021 18:23
Quite right PensionDefecit. Jim also mentioned in an interview that Meatable (which has a 2 year waiting list to invest) is also an outsider to IPO this November. This share is still so so so under the radar. The 10% rise didn't start til approx 1pm today on YESTERDAY'S news that you highlighted first YESTERDAY. Why didn't Agronimics tweet this news immediately or RNS it?? Could it be they want the price restrained for large investors to get in at beneficial rates or for a sensible price share issue? Good chance future money is coming from Dubai/Asia if there's not a share issue or big environmental funds don't get on board. IMHO GLA
RE: Chris Packham opinion on UK intensive farming25 Apr 2021 17:00
Beyoncé, Bill Gates, Elon Musk, Paul McCartney, Joanna Lumley and Richard Branson would be a good start. I will try tweeting them and would hope others do the same :). Thanks
RE: Chris Packham opinion on UK intensive farming25 Apr 2021 16:49
Great post bb143 :) . If there are any social media savvy Agronomics supporters/investors who could get Chris Packham and/or other animal loving/vegetarians/vegan celebrities to re-tweet and promote Agronomics, that would be great :) . Agronomics currently have just 1k twitter followers and no visible marketing strategy ( just Jim Mellon's You Tube videos ). Thanks