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PLNT Plantic Tech.

7.75
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Plantic Tech. LSE:PLNT London Ordinary Share AU0000XINEG8 ORD NPV (DI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 7.75 0.00 00:00:00
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Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
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Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
- O 0 7.75 GBX

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12/1/201111:59Plantic - bio plastic644
02/8/201013:42Plantic Technologies, market cap less than cash, strong buy, 10 bag potential.866

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Posted at 29/7/2010 07:06 by the_doctor
well, perhaps that explains why Brendan Morris has done such a pathetic job of explaining the business, where contracts would come from, how he'd fund it

I spoke to K-P this week to ask why PLNTs product wasnt even on their website yet.
Was the PLNT board that bothered, or were they happy to let the share price drop and facilitate a bid by GM?
No doubt the board will retain a nice slice of the pie.

How can Matrix say the price is fair when they put out a note suggesting it was worth much more!??
Oh... because they get fees!
Posted at 14/7/2010 16:45 by masurenguy
the_doctor - 14 Jul'10 - 17:08 - 40023

The_doctor is obviously sitting on some VERY substantial losses here.

the_doctor - 8 Jan'10 - 125: Well done here Sid! Glad you pointed it out and after a bit of research, I decided it was a clear buy. The coming deals should help to lift this substantially higher. As you say, the market cap is still undemanding.

January 10th: Share price 16p

July 14th: Share price 5.1p
Posted at 14/7/2010 14:51 by masurenguy
the_doctor - 14 Jul'10 - 645: maybe I'm just posting genuine comments Masurenguy!

Well maybe I'm just posting genuine comments here too !

You must also be sitting on some VERY substantial losses here.

the_doctor - 8 Jan'10 - 125: Well done here Sid! Glad you pointed it out and after a bit of research, I decided it was a clear buy. The coming deals should help to lift this substantially higher. As you say, the market cap is still undemanding.

January 10th: Share price 16p

July 14th: Share price 5.1p
Posted at 14/7/2010 10:51 by masurenguy
the_doctor - 14 Jul'10 - 11:47 - 39994

I feel SO sorry for the_doctor and Cynical Sid whose investments here are substantially underwater. You've both been such caring and altruistic posters on other boards like VIY that you're entitled to some consideration here !

Cynical Sid - 4 Jan'10 - 96: Hi there! Don't think I'm wrong on this. I think the company is worth somewhere between 40-50p. Have now bought more than 2m shares so really hope I'm not wrong!

January 4th: Share price 12p

the_doctor - 8 Jan'10 - 125: Well done here Sid! Glad you pointed it out and after a bit of research, I decided it was a clear buy. The coming deals should help to lift this substantially higher. As you say, the market cap is still undemanding.

January 10th: Share price 16p

July 14th: Share price 5.1p
Posted at 13/7/2010 16:22 by masurenguy
themoneymonster2 - 13 Jul'10 - 579: what about when you set up the thread for aviva and the share price was at 600p? now 356p, bet you made loads of money though even if it never went above that price again

Not really sure what point you are trying to prove ! I've set up threads for around 25 companies over the past few years but invested in less than half of them. Many of them are to monitor new stocks and some (like OCZ) I invest in later on if and when I think the share price offers value. Others I never invest in at all since that point was never reached. My 5 largest stocks have threads authored by other posters.

As it happens I do have shares in Aviva. I first invested in them at around £3.60 in 2002 and subsequently transferred them into my pension fund. I have added from time to time and reinvested all of the dividends. At the moment my average cost is £4.03 so at tonights closing price of £3.55 I'm around 12% down. Not bothered since they are not in my top ten investments by value and they are a long term hold for my pension fund which I'm sure will exceed my current cost price by the time I draw my pension.
Posted at 13/7/2010 14:23 by masurenguy
the_doctor - 13 Jul'10 - 568: I dont think you need to worry about Sid denc

Oh dear - but I do ! I feel SO sorry for the_doctor and Cynical Sid whose investments here are substantially underwater. You've both been such caring and altruistic posters on other boards that you're entitled to some consideration here !

Cynical Sid - 4 Jan'10 - 96: Hi there! Don't think I'm wrong on this. I think the company is worth somewhere between 40-50p. Have now bought more than 2m shares so really hope I'm not wrong!

January 4th: Share price 12p

the_doctor - 8 Jan'10 - 125: Well done here Sid! Glad you pointed it out and after a bit of research, I decided it was a clear buy. The coming deals should help to lift this substantially higher. As you say, the market cap is still undemanding.

January 10th: Share price 16p
Posted at 08/7/2010 16:33 by the_doctor
I thought ITM was doomed at the start of the year
now look at it


Similarly, TYR has managed to get funding without significantly impacting the share price (unlike SEO mind you)

I suspect the way forward will be

- US subsidy reduces funding needs
- positive news on K-P extension, resin deal and contracts

then loan/equity stake from a partner + placing + open offer

outcome will be

- newsflow raises hope that PLNT can get there
- cash provided to get it there
- open offer allows us to invest on similar/same terms as others and remove any dilutive effects

The likes of K-P could potentially bring in chunky contracts

I also think it's possible that National Starch/acquiror will buy PLNT, taking advantage of the low price. For them, it's a case of when, not if.
Posted at 08/7/2010 07:46 by the_doctor
mm2

while the negatives are obvious,
there's good news on the horizon:
- US subsidy
- K-P deal expansion
- Resin trial update and deal with global leader
- contract news
- Further alliance with National Starch
- loan from partner

Importantly, unlike most other large players, National Starch's acquiror has no bioproduct subsidiary, so a tie-up with PLNT is still very much on the cards.

BM knows the issues and I suspect the plan will be to push the share price upwards in this half of the year.
The market cap is low and the story strong, so it wouldnt take much retail interest to lift the share price sharply....
Posted at 06/7/2010 06:54 by themoneymonster2
Yep good luck tryin g to buy when it turns. I remember wanting 30,000 shares when the share price was 8.75p to buy and the mm's did not want to sell me any. Since then they have dropped the price on low volume and you can now buy quite a few at a time, probs up to 125,000 but when the share price turns they will turn the limits the other way. That's aim for you.
Couple of big hitters on the shareholder list will wanting to be multi bagging, not selling at 5p.
Posted at 05/7/2010 20:04 by themoneymonster2
PUG

I agree but with a £5 million market cap, the market cap is more a less pricing in the end here. Any decent deals going forward will spark a major re-rating though.
I have contacted both PLNT's management and their brokers Matrix who assure me, that the share price and subsequent market cap is derisory and they are sitting on sensitive news otherwise they would be lapping up more shares. Notice the 2 buys for 200k each at 9.2p not so long ago.
If that is correct and we are awaiting news, the sooner the better to stop the rot in the share price and time for a upward spike.
Can they deliver though? That is the question. With the current market cap I think it's worth the punt.
If they deliver you can rule out buying sub 10p, but I guess people will say they will be happy to buy above 10p if good news comes. I'm happy buying now as these will bounce soon anyway, news or not.
They will need some more dosh and have pencilled in a A$10 million placing at 8p per share, I have it on my broker note received from Matrix last week. I can send it out to anyone who wants it. They have a 19p price target AFTER that A$10 million placing on a fully diluted basis.
Time for a re-rating now I think.
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