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REVO Revolymer

29.00
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Revolymer REVO London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 29.00 01:00:00
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No dividends issued between 28 Apr 2014 and 28 Apr 2024

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Posted at 19/2/2017 08:42 by battlebus2
REVO....




February 12. 2017 11:04PM

Stratham's polymer company Itaconix prepares for growth


STRATHAM — Itaconix Corp., a polymer company with ties to the University of New Hampshire, plans to double its staff, according to CEO and co-founder John Shaw.

Two new agreements with AkzoNobel and Croda Inc. mean the company is looking to hire at least eight new people for its team in Stratham, where polymers are produced and then sent throughout North America and Europe, Shaw said Thursday.

Polymers are used in laundry and automatic dishwashing detergents, and Itaconix will also produce a bio-based product that is soluble in water and does not leave any residual materials behind for odor removal in carpets and pet products.

“We have a lot of new products, and we’re finding people to collaborate with us to take them to market faster,” Shaw said about the agreements.

With AkzoNobel, Itaconix will contribute proprietary polymerization technology to turn itaconic acid obtained from sugars through fermentation into polymers.

Itaconix will work with Croda to grow and supply worldwide demand for ZINADOR, which is the odor removal additive.

Shaw said the company’s products are more environmentally friendly than traditionally used chemicals, both in their production and when released into the environment after use.

“It’s exciting to make those products safer,” Shaw said about the work that is being done at the Stratham facility. He is currently in Europe connecting with clients.

Shaw founded Itaconix in 2008 with Yvon Durant, the company’s chief technology officer. The company moved to Stratham in 2012, and is in the midst of completing a $1 million expansion within that facility to keep up with demand.

Durant worked as a professor for UNH before co-founding the company based on an idea he developed. Shaw gives Durant credit for much of the company’s success, and the duo pay it forward. They hire UNH graduates who study science and chemical engineering.
Posted at 23/1/2017 08:21 by battlebus2
Breakthrough??
Posted at 06/10/2016 07:26 by battlebus2
NED buys first shares......Revolymer (AIM: REVO) has been notified that on 5 October 2016 Dr James Barber, Non-Executive Director of the Company, purchased 45,000 ordinary shares of 1p each in the Company ("Ordinary Shares") at a price of 32 pence per Ordinary Share.



Following this purchase, Dr Barber holds 45,000 Ordinary Shares, representing 0.06% of the Company's issued share capital.
Posted at 20/6/2016 18:11 by battlebus2
I'm liking the new acquisition
Posted at 19/5/2016 17:49 by thomasthetank1
Read Panmure Gordon & Co's note on REVOLYMER PLC (REVO), out this morning, by visiting hxxps://www.research-tree.com/company/GB00B84LVH87

"Revolymer’s AGM statement this morning continues the positive tone and reiterates the strategic positioning investors heard in the March prelims update. First quarter trading is in line with management expectations and the company notes that it has continued to make good progress in gaining commercial traction with its product pipeline. RevCare (new range of naturalhair styling polymers) was received well at the Paris launch in April and investors should look out for the launch of RevCoat Bond (Industrials, novel adhesion..."

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