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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 |
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% | 0.035 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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11/9/2012 11:16 | A new licence agreement. This time with a company with a track record of producing things from recycled plastics and who has been testing the market in the USA for some time, by importing and selling ecosheet manufactured in the UK by 2k. | potem | |
11/9/2012 06:23 | sandyfoundation 10 Sep'12 - 18:46 - 3907 Your post is exactly why I said "I hope that reasonable people will see your posts for what they are". "sandyfoundation"'s last post on Michael Walters site was dated 23rd May 2006. On 22nd May 2006 this was written" I hereby grant you the option to purchase my shares at a price of 64.3 pence (my average)." Some, including myself, would have thought themselves lucky to hold at that average price at that time. No one forced anyone to buy/sell a share. Mike Walters gave enough warnings about 'blue sky' shares for people to make their own minds up. It is over six years on from that post. The company very nearly went bust. It did not, thanks to Ken Brooks and now deals are being done in 2012. | mirandaj | |
10/9/2012 23:19 | Thanks for all the information from everyone who responded. I am new to this share yes but not investing. Some lose some I win but I'm up overall so I'm happy. I was looking for a low price share to invest a small amount in that over time may grow many times over. Perhaps this is not the one. I will be looking at a few others first | nevmyers | |
10/9/2012 19:35 | A bird in the hand, and all that stuff... Is it not more sensible to wait until a company actually makes (and has excellent prospects of continuing to make) good profits - even if those profits are used to pay off debts - than to buy now in the belief that it eventually will? The only people who can afford to gamble are those who can afford to lose their money (or in the case of bankers, ours) and are therefore pretty well off to start with. TSK, feet on the ground, head in the air. (it's more difficult to see the other way around) | tsk 1 | |
10/9/2012 17:03 | sandyfoundation: I have been out most of today but feel that I should reply to you. "I should say that I no longer even dabble in stocks & shares" It could be thought strange that you would post here in that case. Now that I realise who some posters are, no more notice will be taken of your posts or Bluebelle's posts and I hope that reasonable people will see your posts for what they are. You are correct in saying that Sir Tony Baldry was a director of 3DM Europe Limited. What you do not say is that the company never traded and was always dormant. Tony Baldry was appointed on 21st October 2003 and resigned on 9th February 2006. That has nothing to do with ERT today - as will be seen. I am so very pleased to hear that you won't be touching this share. | mirandaj | |
10/9/2012 15:46 | sandy You're too kind and, for Nevmyers information, my sale at 142 was flagged on the Walters site at the time, along with my many posts asking dear old Florida why he was breaking the habit of a lifetime and telling people NOT to sell even though it had broken his stop loss and was still headed downwards. He never replied although he deleted many of my posts and subsequently admitted that perhaps he had got too close to the company. | bluebelle | |
10/9/2012 15:12 | Mirandaj: Ok thanks for that, yes I did notice about the U.S.A , I still need to do some more digging before i decide to invest but all looks ok for now, I notice there seems to be some posters totaly negative on this share, Im assuming they invested at a much higher price many moons ago. | nevmyers | |
10/9/2012 10:25 | Is this Groundhog Day? Just checking. It seems to come around every 4 years. | tsk 1 | |
10/9/2012 08:33 | > nevmyers - your 3898 ENRT do hold the worldwide Intellectual Property rights to the Powder Impression Moulding (PIM) process. The license agreement that you refer to never went anywhere. As you can see from current RNS ENRT are now progressing in U.S.A. by themselves, driven by Lee Clayton. | mirandaj | |
10/9/2012 00:40 | 275,000 tonnes of plastic are used each year in the UK, that's about 15 million bottles per day.Most families throw away about 40kg of plastic per year, which could otherwise be recycled.The use of plastic in Western Europe is growing about 4% each year.Plastic can take up to 500 years to decompose. | nevmyers | |
09/9/2012 23:15 | anyone shed any light on this agreement, from my understanding ENRT The company holds the worldwide Intellectual Property rights to the Powder Impression Moulding (PIM) Process. | nevmyers | |
09/9/2012 16:22 | Mirandaj 9 Sep'12 - 10:32 - 3895 of 3896 I started this thread in 2010 Yes indeed you did, on January 5th. The price was then 1.325 so you must be very pleased with life - assuming of course you bought in then rather than in any of the preceding 8 or so years of the company's existence as a plc and ignored Mike Walters' recommendation to hold at 140. Anyway, compared to that company making chocolate tea pots that you recommended, this has done quite well. | bluebelle | |
09/9/2012 16:17 | Mark30 8 Sep'12 - 19:43 - 3893 of 3895 Will you STOP mentioning roof tiles. Sorry Mark : just wanted to check that you were still here !!! | bluebelle | |
08/9/2012 20:20 | It seems like everything connected with this company just takes off and then crashes, from the share price to brilliant ideas and transport. Now we know why nobody has ever seen any PIM recycling lorries in Luton. They're probably piled up somewhere in Dunstable. | tsk 1 | |
08/9/2012 19:43 | Will you STOP mentioning roof tiles. What a missed opportunity THAT was! Not too late mind although FAR too sensible a proposition for those (coughs) in charge I guess | mark30 | |
08/9/2012 14:28 | Morning ted. Aye. They kept that there development a secret. All this talk of boat hulls, houses, flat bed trucks, bullet proof vests and the like was just a smoke screen so they could get on with developing toilets in secret. They're probably working on roof tiles as we speak !!! | bluebelle | |
08/9/2012 13:44 | lol Bluebelle, I suspect it was a secret real time crash test on that new ENRT 'stronger than steel' portaloo | inscrutable ted | |
08/9/2012 13:06 | "I used to work for ENRT and look what happened to me : | bluebelle |
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