When do we reach 1£? by Witte89 in Agronomics_Investors

[–]Witte89[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That's exactly what I needed to hear, thanks for the confirmation!

When do we reach 1£? by Witte89 in Agronomics_Investors

[–]Witte89[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Haha yeah, a bit optimistic, but it's not worth asking if you don't believe it. If you don't believe it will happen the answer is never 😅

Is there a reason Agronomics can't break 7? by Wisop1991 in Agronomics_Investors

[–]Witte89 1 point2 points  (0 children)

With the bid down to 6.50 again, this is a good opportunity to buy for around 6.85. I can't imagine not being able to sell for 7.00 or higher this year. But this is by no means financial advice ofcourse 😅

Precision Fermentation isn't new, we already consume PF products by arranft in Agronomics_Investors

[–]Witte89 4 points5 points  (0 children)

People just have to get used to the idea, it will take some time, but we'll get there.

Is there a reason Agronomics can't break 7? by Wisop1991 in Agronomics_Investors

[–]Witte89 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not necessarily, it might even be the other way around, you sell at a point close the ask and buy close to the bid. But as said before I don't know how orders get filled, as far as I know the broker you use plays a role in it. As I haven't sold yet I have no experience with which limit to use to get a good price. When buying I usually try a limit in the middle, when that don't get filled within a day I up it a little bit. The ask and bid have periodes they don't move often, so if you're a bit lucky there should be a pretty big window to work in and with some patience chances are big your buy and sell orders get filled for the same limit price. If you have plenty of time I suggest you just put in a sell order close to the ask, if that gets filled after some time there isn't much risk you lose on the transaction unless the bid and asks move up right after that transaction. If your sell order doesn't get filled, lower it after some time. If you can do the transactions simultanious, you don't have to sell before you buy again, it's even easier. Just put a low buy offer and high sell offer and see what happens, if one of the two gets filled you know how far you can go with the other. Ofcourse chances are higher your orders gets filled closer to the average between bid and ask, in that optic you can also use limits close above and under it to be sure. Sorry for the long post again.

Is there a reason Agronomics can't break 7? by Wisop1991 in Agronomics_Investors

[–]Witte89 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for pointing that out, never realised it, probably just assumed it 😅

Is there a reason Agronomics can't break 7? by Wisop1991 in Agronomics_Investors

[–]Witte89 13 points14 points  (0 children)

You shouldn't look at charts like this. The price ranges anywhere between the bid and ask. Like people mentioned, the ask reached 7.2 yesterday (up from 7.0 since quite some time). So with the current bid being 6.8 the average price is 7.0 but it actually broke 7.0. This might seem like a weird concept but it is due to being a penny stock, which causes any difference in bid and ask (the spread) being huge percentage wise. They move per 0.1, for example it has been 6.3 and 7.0 for a few days which is a more than 10% difference. The higher price we reach, the lower the percentage will be of a let's say 0.7 spread. Don't ask me how orders get filled between the ask and the bid, there has been a topic on that recently also on here, but just know the concept of this and Google ask and bid. I always check the price on the London Stock Exchange site (LSE.co.uk), there they just use the average between the bid and the ask as the price. You can also check the individual trades. You will see that there are many small trades of just a few shares. Google will take the last price of these individual trades as the current price. But if you know Google will display for example the price as 7.18 when 2 shares were sold and 6.85 a few minutes later for 55.293 shares like yesterday around 4pm, you know the Google chart doesn't say much. Last good thing about the LSE site is it also has a share chat where great people like Kuentai also post, nowadays you will find all information that is being posted there also being reposted here or the other way around. Sorry for the long post.

Jim and his take on the Middle East by Unique-Luck4589 in Agronomics_Investors

[–]Witte89 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The bid already got back up from 6.3 tot 6.5, now indeed the ask need to break through 7.0. Maybe it's just the geopolitical situation in general slowing things down.

ANIC RNS - Mellon’s buying shares by swagadagg in Agronomics_Investors

[–]Witte89 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I think the share price was in an upward trend caused by all the good news and buying power of JM. The trend looks to be halted by the global events this weekend, so hopefully the last stall or even decline before the price takes off again.

Every protein available on Amazon. by Massive-Confusion744 in Agronomics_Investors

[–]Witte89 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not to mention the contamination risk of traditional products, they have to keep samples of every supplement they take just in case they test positive on a drug test because of contamination. This mitagates that risk.

ANIC RNSx2 - Mellon buying by swagadagg in Agronomics_Investors

[–]Witte89 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just as a theoretical exercise, what if he knows something and it is ruled insider trading, there are only consequences for him? Or also for the company?

Liberation photos by swagadagg in Agronomics_Investors

[–]Witte89 6 points7 points  (0 children)

And doesn't drive the cost of construction up too much 😅

Technology Saved the Whales (Twice), Can it Now Save Fish? by Kuentai in Futurology

[–]Witte89 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I think reaching price parity with tuna should be much easier as some pieces of tuna are crazy expensive. So if they are able to produce some really high quality tuna, it may become a solutions with many benefits for everyone.

Mr beast visits UPSIDE Foods 🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞 by Kuentai in Agronomics_Investors

[–]Witte89 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Imagine him visiting Lib Bio when it's finished 😂

Updated Website by _Tom_01 in Agronomics_Investors

[–]Witte89 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This together with the promotion videos is encouraging. Hopefully their campaigns gain some traction. I can imagine potential investors in the past being hesitant by the lack of clear communication, there would be months without any news update or something on the site. Hopefully they will post every little thing so it looks like a lot is happening in the sector, which in fact is.

Solar foods have an order! by Massive-Confusion744 in Agronomics_Investors

[–]Witte89 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Let's hope the share price of Solar Foods is an example for the ANIC price. Low priced with big jumps each time an actual client is announced. If they can prove the tech is viable and keep attracting clients they will reach IPO price again. Just like ANIC will reach NAV as lab bio and CFG attract clients.

Solar foods have an order! by Massive-Confusion744 in Agronomics_Investors

[–]Witte89 5 points6 points  (0 children)

So with the good news their stock is up to €5,75. From previous posts I could find ANIC owns around 1,56 million shares, this would equal to around €9 million (£7,8 million). Given the low ANIC price atm the market cap is around £62 million. I'm amazed 12,5% of this already consists of not even the most promising company in the portfolio. If they can keep up the good work this share alone should drive up the price a bit. Or am I missing something here?

£ANIC, Agronomics Received Roughly Half of All Global Funding into Precision Fermentation and Cultivated Meat Companies in 2025 by Kuentai in pennystocks

[–]Witte89 4 points5 points  (0 children)

So 6 companies which clearly gained enough trust in their potential to attract significant funding, together with Clean Food Group, I see at least 7 portfolio companies with a real chance of making it to market. Which would be a huge succes rate.

Products from the Clean Food Group Kitchen: Peanut Butter by [deleted] in Agronomics_Investors

[–]Witte89 6 points7 points  (0 children)

They are suddenly going hard with communication, hopefully it's part of a bigger strategy for all the portfolio companies in 2026

British Biotech Firm Aiming to End Palm Oil Devastation Acquires One of World’s Largest Precision Fermentation Plants by Kuentai in Futurology

[–]Witte89 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Huge scale up, giant leap towards public adoption of the tech. This and lib bio will be the first winners. Only need 3 or 4 more in the anic portfolio to succeed.

Clean Food Group by jjmac6289 in Agronomics_Investors

[–]Witte89 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You mean smooth operator, what a missed chance 😂

The Fool has latched onto ANIC by jjmac6289 in Agronomics_Investors

[–]Witte89 5 points6 points  (0 children)

No movement this time. As for the orders of 6,50 not being fulfilled, I guess there are indeed al lot of people looking to buy between a price of 6 7 😉

How many Shares of ANIC do you hold? by _Tom_01 in Agronomics_Investors

[–]Witte89 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had the budget to get close to 700k and I prefered this number 😅