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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Plantic Tech. | LSE:PLNT | London | Ordinary Share | AU0000XINEG8 | ORD NPV (DI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 7.75 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/7/2010 12:30 | That 54212 was a buy as well. | skidaddle | |
28/7/2010 12:28 | Anyone want to quiz the broker for PLNT on what they have done for the company since they started representing them on May 24th: stephen.mischler@mat | themoneymonster2 | |
28/7/2010 11:23 | the_doc Have PLNT told you they are happy with Matrix as broker? I think I remember you posting it a while back? It's just they became brokers on the 24th May 2010 and if you look at the chart it doesn't take a brain surgeon to work out that they haven't done much good. We have not had 1 blue day since they were appointed. The share price is now at it's lowest level ever. Can buy 6.5p for 4.79p currently. | themoneymonster2 | |
28/7/2010 11:16 | That 65788 trade is a buy not a sell. | skidaddle | |
28/7/2010 10:26 | Update: I gather that the NatureWorks product is probably more expensive than Plantic's NatureWorks had supplier problems and K-P's efforts went wasted. That clearly explains the National Starch tie-up that came beforehand. Plantic's product is water biodegradable, whereas NatureWorks' requires heat. | the_doctor | |
27/7/2010 22:47 | watchout2 - 27 Jul'10 - 22:44 - 728 of 728 (Filtered) -------------------- Sorry speak up? | themoneymonster2 | |
27/7/2010 22:44 | Dont you get it TM2, nobody listens or cares :-)) | watchout2 | |
27/7/2010 22:36 | fwiw, the stock he was referring to was TPJ, I advised everyone buy on the CR thread last week. Some numpties said they wouldn't touch it, I won't mention any names. TPJ has risen 100% in the last week. Enough said I reckon : ) | themoneymonster2 | |
27/7/2010 22:31 | watchout2 - 27 Jul'10 - 22:31 - 725 of 725 (Filtered) ----------- Can't hear you pal, sorry! lmao Anyone with half a brain should filter watchout2. Biggest numpty on advfn. | themoneymonster2 | |
27/7/2010 22:31 | You are barking up the wrong tree there ! Mhg is a terrible stock and always have been and i've never ever posted on sharecrazy or Lse boards or Fool come to think about it so you have me mixed up with somebody else ! | watchout2 | |
27/7/2010 22:26 | watchout2, why don't you go back to sharecrazy and try and ramp merchant house. filtered! | themoneymonster2 | |
27/7/2010 22:25 | lol I see you are trying to convince yourself that you are a good trader tonight on the cr pump and dump thread TM2. God help anybody that believes what you write on this site ! | watchout2 | |
27/7/2010 22:10 | well £10 million would probably do it and they would get cash of £5 million in that also. | themoneymonster2 | |
27/7/2010 21:49 | 'NatureWorks LLC is an independent company wholly owned by Cargill.' lol, independent but wholly owned! | wolterix | |
27/7/2010 21:48 | Is NatureWorks LLC listed on any excahnge? Anyone know their revenue etc? Surely they could just take out PLNT on the cheap now and have all the patents? Could probably get PLNT for circa £10 million max at the minute? | themoneymonster2 | |
27/7/2010 21:45 | There is a sort of competitor being promoted by Cargill but this is fairly confined in usage by comparison to Plantic's products. Brendan insisted that Plantic's patents are watertight. -------------------- The above was from Simon Cawkwell 2 days after he met Brendan Morris on February 19th 2010. | themoneymonster2 | |
27/7/2010 20:52 | BOL - i'd imagine. | monte1 | |
27/7/2010 18:49 | NatureWorks LLC is an independent company wholly owned by Cargill. Dedicated to meeting the world's needs today without compromising the earth's ability to meet the needs of tomorrow, NatureWorks LLC is the first company to offer a family of commercially available low carbon footprint polymers derived from 100-percent annually renewable resources with cost and performance that compete with oil-based plastics and fibers. The production of these biopolymers uses less fossil fuel and emits fewer greenhouse gases than conventional polymers. The company applies its proprietary technology to process natural plant sugars to make Ingeo biopolymer, which is then used uniquely to make and market finished products under the Ingeo brand name. In fiscal year 2009, Cargill had $116.6 billion in sales and other revenues. Net earnings were $3.34 billion yep tin pot outfit probably being replaced by the mighty plantic!! or just that klockner not putting the plantic differentiated product on the website as a product..i'm sure we'll sell tons of the stuff with such high profile marketing!! | kooba | |
27/7/2010 18:41 | much of the KP stuff is out of date I'd imagine that either - the NatureWorks product infringes PLNT's IP and is in fact PLNT's (unlikely maybe and nothing announced) - PLNT's product differs from the NatureWorks one and has been added to the range. | the_doctor | |
27/7/2010 18:36 | yep thats the link i posted thanks ...but that is natureworks ingeo product not plnt....can't find a mention on kp site.the plasticstoday article just a rehash of rns...are kp actually marketing the product and where is my question. | kooba | |
27/7/2010 18:31 | one of them see | the_doctor | |
27/7/2010 18:04 | well lets hope corn products agree with your analysis and are desparate to move into biodegradeable packaging. meanwhile can't find anything on plantic related product on klockner site am i missing something? " Klöckner Pentaplast will exclusively sell Plantic rigid film products in the Americas as Pentafood Biofilm(TM) Thermoplastic Starch (TPS) film " but there is this biopolymer variant with another partner | kooba | |
27/7/2010 17:52 | 'hopefully corn products haven't got a competitive product' no, it doesnt | the_doctor | |
27/7/2010 17:42 | National Starch, Klockner-Pentaplast and 'new resin party' when that's completed would seem to think it's a good product set National Starch's acquirer doesnt have a bioplastics division yet (thankfully) Raises scope for a closer alliance PLNT is moving their plant to NS - clearly sets that up. | the_doctor |
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