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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Environ.Recycle | LSE:ENRT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B8F1L116 | ORD 0.25P |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.035 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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06/12/2010 19:16 | excuse me TSK1 POSTS 345&347 when posted came out like merd,so one was forced to edit them, hence my other posts ADVFN at it again, not that you would know anything about that. | 2jinxed | |
06/12/2010 19:15 | I'm always considering all sorts of things, like how many times it takes a duck to produce a golden egg. | tsk 1 | |
06/12/2010 19:13 | TSK1 ducked again as usual, one might consider one of the same! | 2jinxed | |
06/12/2010 19:13 | 2Jinxed - You edited your posts numbered 345 & 347, causing me to do likewise. I am quite happy with the result. Tip: Snowmen can't hide in snow. | tsk 1 | |
06/12/2010 19:08 | Hi Mark, I think an investment in rejuvenation should be a condition of purchase, just in case ENRT's view of space and time is different to everybody else's. ...well, nearly everybody :-) | tsk 1 | |
06/12/2010 19:08 | I didn't say the PIM process will need a lot of gas, I said if 2K expand, they will need a lot more gas...if they can afford it. Buy British Gas - it's safer, unless you like bouncing up and down on a PIM board. Take the money and run. Why not re-post your original post? Where are u lot on advfn coming from you? you stick out a mile. Posts deleted alterd etc etc. very clever that you can read the posts that are being typed in this box that u created. | 2jinxed | |
06/12/2010 19:01 | OK Bluebelle. I'm all for walking, although pulling a trailer may be a bit OTT. | tsk 1 | |
06/12/2010 18:56 | If more gas is needed there's plenty here John. Ok we are no where near utopia but getting there eh :0) Harmony on THIS thread ? LOL LOL | mark30 | |
06/12/2010 18:47 | ADVFN AT IT AGAIN!! | 2jinxed | |
06/12/2010 18:45 | I'm in a wheelchair! so what do I do? unless you like bouncing up and down on a PIM board. Well if Brook Sheilds is on the same board I think at my age I will settle for that, she might of course give me a heart attack!! but what the hell, lovely way to go, wheres my Viagra. I am more than certain they will out strip demand.. | 2jinxed | |
06/12/2010 18:42 | TSK I know you're not a proscriptive sort of chap. Perhaps you would confirm that shareholders with a problem in the leg department, and the desire to do so, might be permitted to take the money and walk ? I think that would be fair. | bluebelle | |
06/12/2010 18:31 | 2Jinxed - I didn't say the PIM process will need a lot of gas, I said if 2K expand, they will need a lot more gas...if they can afford it. Buy British Gas - it's safer, unless you like bouncing up and down on a PIM board. Take the money and run. | tsk 1 | |
06/12/2010 18:30 | Nigel McKay, Head of Procurement Lets hope they spelled his name right!! and not Nial whatsit | 2jinxed | |
06/12/2010 18:21 | This was posted on iii hope you don't mind Thanks to monty on . Recycled Plastic Alternative to Imported Plywood Finds Favour in UK ecosheet bovis lend lease plywood alternative 6 December 2010 UK based construction company, Bovis Lend Lease UK has signed a national business wide framework agreement with EcoSheet manufacturer, 2K Manufacturing. The agreement sees the EcoSheet eSite hoarding panel, an environmentally-frie Developed by 2K Manufacturing in Luton, EcoSheet is claimed to be the world's first recycled plastic plywood substitute made entirely from local recycled mixed plastic waste, and is itself 100% recyclable at end of life. Nigel McKay, Head of Procurement, Supply Chain and Quality Management, Bovis Lend Lease stated: "This exciting and innovative new product would contribute towards Bovis Lend Lease's commitment to leaving a positive legacy from the construction projects that we are involved, and having a positive effect on the environment with which we interact." Peter Ball of 2K Manufacturing explains: "Each year more than 25 million imported plywood sheets are used here in the UK which are generally not recycled and have to be land filled. EcoSheet provides an effective solution to that problem. According to 2K Manufacturin , EcoSheet could prevent the industry from sending in excess of 30,000 tonnes of waste to landfill each year. "Thanks to successful trials by forward-thinking companies such as Bovis Lend Lease, EcoSheet has been proven to outperform imported plywood not just environmentally, but commercially and operationally too. It's the obvious solution for anyone looking to reduce construction waste to landfill and back sustainable product design." Other major contractors to sign National Framework Agreements for the use of EcoSheet as hoarding on their sites include ISG Pearce and The Apollo Group. | 2jinxed | |
06/12/2010 17:36 | Morning Quinten. | bluebelle | |
06/12/2010 17:34 | Today is the day that 20 million shares are available on the market and yet up 1p on the day. | 2jinxed | |
06/12/2010 17:31 | buggy - 6 Dec'10 - 11:34 - 1324 of 1352 Bluebelle, I think you owe me some money. buggy Sorry if you have missed out but I have never given you (or anyone !) any advice about buying and selling : I have only ever posted what I have done. I have considered top slicing but didn't as I think this has momentum behind it for the time being. Whether that will last remains to be seen but while it does I plan to enjoy the ride as I did last time and, hopefully, get out at a decent profit in due course, although who can tell ! iasike Take no notice - just as I forecast : dissent not permitted here. Briefly, some of the salient facts are, IMHO, that eco sheet is the simplest form in which to use PIM and as you rightly point out, it has taken longer than anyone expected to get into production. That doesn't surprise me. It is a new technically difficult process and these guys have done a good job IMHO in getting as far as they have. The concern forward going for ENRT (rather than 2K) surely is that when this 'magic process' was first launched on an unsuspecting world, one of its great advantages was that it could be moulded to pretty much any shape or size (however large and complex) without losing strength. The test plant at Bedwas was designed to show the world how it could be done. So far, the only taker has been 2k, making flat sheets, a commodity product now being replicated elsewhere, in lower volumes than most here expected by now. It seems to me that for anything more complex, royalties to ENRT are years, rather than months, away. I have spelled out the implications of this (at the time when the company has reversed the process of reducing Head Office costs)several times. I shan't do so again as I suspect from your posts that you understand them. The fact remains that despite the news from Luton, no additional institutional investment has taken place for reasons which are clear. This remains high risk despite PIs' enthusiasm. I do have my views on how it will pan out, but I may, of course, be wrong. | bluebelle | |
06/12/2010 17:15 | 2K will expand slowly (very slowly) not my words TSK1 I HAVE NOTICED THAT YOU HAVE EDITED YOUR POST you say that pim will need alot of gas. I do recall but cant quit remember where or when, that 2K factory was going to be built with energy in mind, I think it may have something to do with the roof, perhaps generating electric, can anyone expand on this? | 2jinxed | |
06/12/2010 17:13 | Oh!! I am deeply hurt.perhaps you should put on the filter. | 2jinxed | |
06/12/2010 17:10 | Good old advfn up to it's usual | 2jinxed | |
06/12/2010 17:09 | That's OK 2J, I don't usually read yours. | tsk 1 | |
06/12/2010 17:05 | Oh 1340 sorry I don't usually read your posts, | 2jinxed | |
06/12/2010 17:02 | I can still see you. | tsk 1 |
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