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Science in Sport (AIM:SIS) – will the sports nutrition company deliver for shareholders?

03/10/2017 · Science in Sport (SIS) 

Science in Sport (AIM:SIS) – will the sports nutrition company deliver for shareholders?
We continue to monitor the situation at Science in Sport (AIM:SIS), the sports nutrition company, in the hope that it may achieve sufficient sales volumes, and manage its costs, so that profitability might finally be achieved. Our Blog here reflects on recent news..

Science in Sport plc (AIM: SIS) is a leading sports nutrition company that develops, manufactures and markets sports nutrition products for professional athletes and sports enthusiasts. In our original Premium Research commentary (‘Sports nutrition is booming, could this growing business be a prime acquisition target?’) we commented how one in four Brits had consumed a sports nutrition product in the past 3 months and the huge size of the market. While SIS continues to…

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