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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Polymer Log. | LSE:POLL | London | Ordinary Share | NL0000687465 | ORD EUR0.01 (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% | 8.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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09/7/2018 00:53 | theresa may should do the right thing if russia is involved in the novichok death and boycott the world cup..i know you all probably agree with this | temmujin | |
16/10/2014 07:16 | PLEASE REMEMBER THE EBOLA VACCINE HAS ONLY BEEN TESTED ON PRIMATES AND HAS BEEN RUSHED THROUGH | temmujin | |
16/4/2010 09:43 | Anybody still holding?? Anybody heard anything?? | chrisdgb | |
07/4/2009 22:02 | Not sure what was the more dispiriting the delisting or the results Did not sell today I can understand why they are doing what they are doing and I guess if I had my wits about me I would have sold a few months back when the directors were buying. Results do not fill one with much confidence and the E1m rebate they gave in Italy sums things up pretty much I note at 10p marcap isE9m approx compared to 12 08 book value of E40m The company is not at death's door and will continue to bumble along but not sure where lift off is going to come from. I note that in the last 20 trading days volume has been non existent or very low except March 20 when 240k shares were traded and one wonders if the matched bargain system is going to be all that much worse than we have at the moment. | cerrito | |
27/8/2008 14:38 | Very disappointing results. Presumably everyone else is too horrified to comment. Revenue and outlook short of expectations but costs not so constrained. Dilutive and (IMO) inappropriate option incentive scheme amazingly announced ahead of the interim results. Mark down of shares to 60% of NAV is fully justified in my opinion. | jimbox1 | |
19/4/2008 09:46 | cyberbub, The strength in the share price is interesting. I did not find the management statement in the results was all that convincing and I am therefore somewhat surprised that there is such strong support for the share now. I would have thought serious investors would have waited to see that management could begin to deliver, before jumping in. So, in my view, it is possible that there is something other than just 'recovery play' going on here. Maybe it is a huge new contract or maybe something corporate - time will tell. MJ | mjcrockett | |
18/4/2008 23:31 | i am amazed that there is not more comment on this board, the share price has gone up 50% since its bottom, a large 400K buy today (I am assuming it is a buy despite the 'unknown' status in ADVFN) and it is now looking like a good recovery play with perhaps another 20% short term. I don't hold (yet) BTW, am waiting for some cash and then may stick some in. | cyberbub | |
09/4/2008 22:30 | cyberbub agree that the share price has bottomed but been too distracted to look at the figures in the detail I would like and for this reason have not bought more. C Stewart has reduced price target to 62p but retains a buy The low amount of cash at 807kE caught my eye, although receivable at 14mE-the same as sales in the second half- seemed very high. Good to see they have 18mE of room under their long term borrowings and at this stage interest charges are not onerous. While Capex reduced from 13Em to 10Em from the first to the second quarter it is still quite high. With a total marcap of £24m worthy of study for those who have no or few shares at the moment. | cerrito | |
09/4/2008 22:15 | whoa - pretty chunky buys today! | cyberbub | |
08/4/2008 22:46 | well??? no comments on the results? where is everybody? cautiously positive outlook, it seems to me that this share price has probably bottomed now EDIT: PS interesting - have just looked at Trades page and there has been substantial selling, mostly wrongly marked as "unknown" - wonder why the share price has ticked up - will it mean a further tick down tomorrow? | cyberbub | |
31/3/2008 15:54 | .....yes, missed by a week. "The Company expects to announce its results for the year ended 31 December 2007 by the end of March 2008." It may have been a tad more professional to issue this RNS a few days ago rather than at 3:15 on the last day of March. MJ | mjcrockett | |
31/3/2008 10:36 | "The Company expects to announce its results for the year ended 31 December 2007 by the end of March 2008." Could this be yet another missed target? MJ | mjcrockett | |
22/2/2008 10:19 | CS has come out with a buy recommendation and a price target of 70p | cerrito | |
21/2/2008 12:38 | I did a thorough analysis of this share last night and believe that the recent drop in the price is overdone for the following reasons:- - profit after tax, although below expectations, is still over 4m Euro (3m GBP) - current P/E approx 9. Very low for a "growth" company - "contracted" revenue is growing rapidly - 64% growth rate - firm seems to have been hit by a series of unfortunate "one-off" occurances which have impacted on the bottom line (i.e. 1.6m writedown of a 2m euro "contracted" debt; raw material price increases not yet passed on to clients affecting bottom line by 1m euro; contract delay resulting in 0.75m euro off bottom line; truck drivers strike wiping 0.25m euro off bottom line). Factoring in 50% of these back into PAT will give a figure of about 6m euro (4.5m GBP). Thus a P/E of nearly 6. Exceptionally low for a "growth" company. - well positioned in a growth market with an "environmentally" sensitive product range - i.e all "recycled" and "reused" - cost saving products for retailers, which should be more seriously considered during an economic downturn - strong order book and management is "confident" On the negative side there are a couple of factors to look at - raw materials prices still increasing rapidly and can they be passed onto the retailers? - economic downturn - less use of / need for POLL's product range - management seem to have made a number of mistakes since the IPO. How good are they? | troc1958 | |
21/2/2008 11:26 | some decent buys there..but no share price reaction | nurdin | |
20/2/2008 11:48 | Pugugly Good question if you have time phone up the good Dana Gerner and ask her | cerrito | |
20/2/2008 10:32 | Having checked all the IPO documentation I cannot find any detais on how they account for "shrinkage" [I may have missed it and would apprciate someone telling me where] There must be some as some of the trays would make very nice storeage units for sheds, greenhouses and even closets. Anyone know haow this is accounted for and how they keep track of the pool units? I remember that the fore-runner to Brambles had a major accounting problem with lost pallets - Stikes me that unless there is a good tracking system there could be areas here which management need to consider. Comments etc? | pugugly | |
20/2/2008 09:56 | This looks oversold with them forecasting not less than E4m/£3m post tax profit on a present marcap of £27m. They seem to have had a very buoyant second half...total annual revenue will be E37m but in the first half was E11.7m making E25.3m in the second half ie more than total 2006 revenues of E22m. Indeed second half profitability seems to have been not bad...first half post tax profits were E754K so they will have made E3.25k in the second half despite all their problems. Despite the above am hesitating about buying more: reasons include: exposure to Tesco US venture; the fact that they do not have their AGM in London so one cannot eyeball management/directors | cerrito | |
19/2/2008 15:54 | anyone with any new thoughts from the brokers? | tsmith2 | |
19/2/2008 15:29 | Sad really as like the product but never could see them making full year numbers. Will watch for recovery one day. Maybe. | matt | |
19/2/2008 12:50 | Not a holder - overreaction to profits warnings, underlying trade seems to be going well.. On the downside, Polymer Logistics continued to plummet, down 26 to 36 after the company warned that full-year results, while a significant improvement upon those achieved in 2006, will be below current market expectations. Revenues for 2007 are expected to be approx 37 mln eur and profits after tax not less than 4 mln. The slight shortfall in expected revenue is largely attributable to a 2 mln eur delayed order, which has now commenced in 2008. | tsmith2 | |
19/2/2008 10:04 | More bad news - glad that I never bought in to this stock. Still have no plans to do so either in the future. There are management credibility issues here in my opinion ! Biggest AIM faller of the day by quite a wide margin. From todays TU: Profits were negatively affected by the following factors: The Company is contractually entitled to receive circa Euro2 million from a customer which is currently under dispute. Whilst the Board is of the firm view that the Company is entitled to recover the entire amount to which it is contractually entitled, the Board had decided that it would be prudent to adopt a conservative approach and to include an estimated recovery of Euro0.6 million in its 2007 numbers. This will therefore result in a Euro1.4 million shortfall to reported post tax profits for 2007. Shareholders will be updated when a final position on this matter has been reached. A sharp increase in raw material prices (principally polypropylene) in the second half of the financial year resulted in a circa Euro1 million reduction in profitability. Margins on product sales declined as we were unable to pass-through the complete increase in raw material costs to our clients in a number of short-term contracts. However, the impact on pool margins was marginal as most of our income and costs are related to already in-use pool equipment while new business already took into account the cost increases. Management have acted to reduce exposure to future raw material price fluctuations by ensuring that new sales contracts include raw material price escalators; The Company also suffered a delay in its bulk bin project due to one of its mould makers going into receivership. This caused a three month delay in mould supply, resulting in an estimated Euro0.75 million hit to the profit and loss account; Exchange rate movements, particularly that of the decline of Sterling versus the Euro experienced in the last quarter of 2007, negatively affected profits by approximately Euro0.7 million; and A strike late last year by truck drivers in Italy resulted in circa Euro0.5 million of lost revenues and Euro0.25 million of lost profit. | masurenguy | |
19/2/2008 09:48 | Well I sold my few remaining ones first thing. One unforseen problem is understandable but they had a whole laundry list - can't help feeling management seem accident prone and/or a bit naive. Also, although the current order book is 54mm, it was 50mm at the interims so not much change there. Add in the Israel connection and it gives too many red lights for me. | wjccghcc |
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