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ZTF Zotefoams Plc

381.00
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Zotefoams Plc ZTF London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 381.00 16:28:05
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
365.00 365.00 381.00 381.00 381.00
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Industry Sector
CHEMICALS

Zotefoams ZTF Dividends History

Announcement Date Type Currency Dividend Amount Ex Date Record Date Payment Date
08/08/2023InterimGBP0.022807/09/202308/09/202306/10/2023
21/03/2023FinalGBP0.046204/05/202305/05/202302/06/2023
09/08/2022InterimGBP0.021808/09/202209/09/202207/10/2022
22/03/2022FinalGBP0.04405/05/202206/05/202201/06/2022
10/08/2021InterimGBP0.02109/09/202110/09/202108/10/2021
23/03/2021FinalGBP0.042706/05/202107/05/202101/06/2021
11/08/2020InterimGBP0.020310/09/202011/09/202009/10/2020
06/08/2019InterimGBP0.020312/09/201913/09/201910/10/2019

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Posted at 19/4/2024 18:17 by james188
I know a bit about Design Blue (D30), because I invest in the ProVen VCTs (Beringea)and they took a significant stake in the company back in 2015 to support the expansion of its impact protection products and international growth - particularly in the US.

It was not a particularly successful investment for the ProVen VCTs and they sold out in September 2021 for a fairly modest (positive) return to Elysian Capital. I think that a US acquisition was always the most likely exit. I believe that the company is still based in Croydon and so it is a near neighbour to ZTF. We don't have any financial information in the RNS today, but it does demonstrate that ZTF is actively pursuing product development and not just concentrating on the ReZorce development project.
Posted at 23/3/2024 13:29 by tonytyke2
Yep, thanks for the presentation link, it does give a good indication of next steps with ReZorce and the potential market here looks staggering imo.

Stability testing soon, then if ok, mid May introducing the carton to trade press with the major partner announced. They have already been in contact with extrusion businesses re scaling production very quickly, but obviously will need significant external investment backing at this stage.

The size of the market opportunity for ReZorce is discussed around 62m 30secs in. Indicating worldwide market is 300 billion units yearly and if production just gets to 1 billion units, this would be close to the company size of ZTF today. I think he mentioned an aim for a 10% market share?? It does sound like imo, they will have major customers near straight away, when the product is hopefully set to go.

All options for the possible future business to be considered e.g. selling, licensing, joint venture/partnerships etc. All sounds extremely exciting/positive for the carton product imo, I still don't see any ReZorce development factored into the share price today, so a free carry really.

The next 3- 4 months could be major company changing for ZTF, keeping my fingers crossed. Good luck with your investments here.
Posted at 22/3/2024 13:27 by edwardt
anyone know if ztf foam is going into jordan shoes??
Posted at 19/3/2024 08:10 by someuwin
Singer

Zotefoams (ZTF LN) Record year with another exciting year ahead

Record year with another exciting year ahead FY23 sales came in at £127m (flat) with op. profit of £15.1m (+9%). Progress in the core Foams businesses has been remarkable (+23% op. profit) with profitability in Polyolefin recovering strongly and HPP going from strength to strength. ReZorce’s in-store market trial is imminent with 150k cartons currently being prepared for filling. Balance sheet leverage remains comfortable (1.2x net debt/EBITDA) and further progress on ROCE signals value creation (ROCE up 200bps to 14.2% ex ReZorce). FY24 has started strongly, led by Footwear, with 1Q24 group sales ahead YoY. FY24 forecasts are unchanged with small upgrades to FY25 (details in the note). Zotefoams should be a core small cap holding in our view. It is a unique business with sustainable long-term growth opportunities underpinned by high technical and sustainability credentials. ReZorce adds optionality to the investment case with further updates due very shortly. Our increased TP of 500p (from 480p) points to 52% upside. Core BUY in the sector.
Posted at 06/3/2024 15:54 by clocktower
Penetrating a market that is already well supplied is not going to be easy. How will prices compare, what is needed by ZTF to be able to supply the product in volume, if they can attract customers for this alternative product?
Posted at 06/3/2024 15:07 by edwardt
i know where my british isa is going. ztf all the way!
Posted at 26/2/2024 16:44 by sevenccc
From memory there are techniques to accelerate the ageing process of soft drink containers. Can't remember what or how as this was always left to the R&D boys and girls. Hopefully this will reduce the trials time for ReZorce from year+ to months. I'm assuming the barrier testing has long since been completed by ZTF. This is presumably live line pack testing by the chosen partner with whatever they need to validate through their supply chains to guarantee quality?
Posted at 24/1/2024 13:57 by pcok
There could be an element of baby and bathwater here. We have a thriving and growing niche foam design and manufacturing business which is generating the funds for the rezorce r&d and trials and a profit and small dividend. Any new CEO would hopefully have the capacity to grow both or maybe split into two divisions down the track. Internal or external I don't care as long as they are the right person for the job.
Posted at 18/1/2024 15:12 by redartbmud
7 November 2023 - Zotefoams (LSE: ZTF), a world leader in cellular materials technology, announces that David Stirling has informed the Board of his intention to retire from his role as Group CEO and from the Board within the next 12 months. David will continue in his post until a successor is appointed and has committed to remaining available thereafter, to support and advise the business in executing an effective transition in the leadership of the Group. The Board has therefore commenced a formal succession process, supported by global organisational consulting firm Korn Ferry.

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Posted at 27/11/2023 13:40 by james188
ZTF are concentrating on the beverage cartons market for now, but it is worth bearing in mind that ReZorce could equally be used for other products - e.g. pouches and trays. If it takes off, I would expect those alternatives to be developed. I can see ReZorce being spun off into a separate listed company from ZTF in time. Early days, but very promising.

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