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SYME Supply@me Capital Plc

0.0255
0.0005 (2.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Supply@me Capital Plc LSE:SYME London Ordinary Share GB00BFMDJC60 ORD 0.002P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.0005 2.00% 0.0255 0.024 0.027 0.03 0.025 0.03 153,693,126 16:35:18
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Prepackaged Software 767k -9.88M -0.0002 -1.00 12.25M
Supply@me Capital Plc is listed in the Prepackaged Software sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker SYME. The last closing price for Supply@me Capital was 0.03p. Over the last year, Supply@me Capital shares have traded in a share price range of 0.023p to 0.17p.

Supply@me Capital currently has 61,232,127,373 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Supply@me Capital is £12.25 million. Supply@me Capital has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -1.00.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
17/3/2021
07:50
This Heads of Terms will be filed in the draw under Heads of Terms to keep the agreement for the Captive Bank company. I despair.
ialwayswinatmonopoly
17/3/2021
07:47
Just when you think you cannot not read any more rubbish he has the audacity to release more nonsense What planet is this Ceo on and what is he smoking. He has no embarrassment
robertoteodori
17/3/2021
07:40
Pat, how much does that post earn you? 25p.... ill give you 25.1p to F OFF back to CTEA and ICON with ur lover DW
prof_peaky
17/3/2021
07:38
Yes Hod you being here is such a buy signal..
gasman10
17/3/2021
07:37
To date, Supply @ ME has come to analyze 165 companies, with a total inventory of approximately two billion euros.Just remember if that is the case then it stamps 3p on the Share price as of today.
stark industries
17/3/2021
07:37
To date, Supply @ ME has come to analyze 165 companies, with a total inventory of approximately two billion euros.Just remember if that is the case then it stamps 3p on the Share price as of today.
stark industries
17/3/2021
07:37
To date, Supply @ ME has come to analyze 165 companies, with a total inventory of approximately two billion euros.Just remember if that is the case then it stamps 3p on the Share price as of today.
stark industries
17/3/2021
07:37
We're gonna make an acquisition in Singapore we can't say who it is, how much its for or even when it will be done. Any investor with an ounce of sense will know its a lie.

Crowe LLP said as of 31/12/2020 SYME had no clients, funding and there were going concern issues. So here we are two weeks before the trading update and they've provided proof they're trading.

Let's see how many mugs fall for it.

pwhite73
17/3/2021
07:35
Only mug conned here was you! U are a total waste of C2O
prof_peaky
17/3/2021
07:33
More territory, more hot air. Services provided to date?
hodhasharon
17/3/2021
07:32
Superb news chaps :)Any1 seen Hoddy or Pat?LLLLOOOOLLLLL scum can burn alive.
prof_peaky
17/3/2021
07:30
Thought exactly that. Too many here saying get out and "it's going to 0.02" when, in reality, we have only recently been allowed to trade again, it's anounced that a trading update would be provided in under 15 trading sessions and this aside from today's fantastic news.Adding on every low myself, more these people post, the more I know it's a great investment.
duxy786
17/3/2021
07:30
Well that's a lovely way to start the day :-) #holdforgold
lukic
17/3/2021
07:25
Singapore commodity traders need to digitalise or lose outBlockchain technology can be the answer to streamlining and securing commodity trade transactions.To reinforce Singapore's status as a well-connected and efficient trading hub, local firms need to recognise that technology is a great enabler of trade and can bring peak efficiencies to the overall process. WHILE physical commodities trading is booming in Singapore, it risks a downfall if it does not digitise. Having topped the Global Enabling Trade Index (ETI) published by the World Economic Forum (WEF) and the Global Alliance for Trade Facilitation five times, Singapore is considered one of the world's most open domestic markets. Because of this, the nation-state's commodities trading sector has maintained its growth, generating US$900 billion in turnover in 2016 and US$1.2 trillion in 2017. Last year alone, the industry also created more than 15,000 jobs.These results highlight the significant role that commodities trading plays in solidifying Singapore's position as a key trading hub globally, while keeping South-east Asia front and centre on the world stage. But how long can the nation-state hold its leading position?One thing that we know is that global trade dynamics will continue to evolve. The key question for Singapore's traders is: Can an industry that has performed well for so long continue to do so while still being run traditionally, in today's digitised world?CHANGE IS LONG OVERDUEThough contributors to a multi-trillion-dollar industry, commodity traders have traditionally found safety and reliability in extensive documentation and lengthy paper trails - all at the cost of efficiency. While new technologies to improve the industry are available, trading is still not as seamless as it could be as many players are not fully embracing them. For example, while administrative processes such as record-keeping, form-filling and submissions have been digitised, they have not been integrated across the ecosystem and the functions still operate on independent platforms that are incompatible with each other.hTTps://www.businesstimes.com.sg/opinion/singapore-commodity-traders-need-to-digitalise-or-lose-out
stark industries
17/3/2021
07:24
Singapore commodity traders need to digitalise or lose outBlockchain technology can be the answer to streamlining and securing commodity trade transactions.To reinforce Singapore's status as a well-connected and efficient trading hub, local firms need to recognise that technology is a great enabler of trade and can bring peak efficiencies to the overall process. WHILE physical commodities trading is booming in Singapore, it risks a downfall if it does not digitise. Having topped the Global Enabling Trade Index (ETI) published by the World Economic Forum (WEF) and the Global Alliance for Trade Facilitation five times, Singapore is considered one of the world's most open domestic markets. Because of this, the nation-state's commodities trading sector has maintained its growth, generating US$900 billion in turnover in 2016 and US$1.2 trillion in 2017. Last year alone, the industry also created more than 15,000 jobs.These results highlight the significant role that commodities trading plays in solidifying Singapore's position as a key trading hub globally, while keeping South-east Asia front and centre on the world stage. But how long can the nation-state hold its leading position?One thing that we know is that global trade dynamics will continue to evolve. The key question for Singapore's traders is: Can an industry that has performed well for so long continue to do so while still being run traditionally, in today's digitised world?CHANGE IS LONG OVERDUEThough contributors to a multi-trillion-dollar industry, commodity traders have traditionally found safety and reliability in extensive documentation and lengthy paper trails - all at the cost of efficiency. While new technologies to improve the industry are available, trading is still not as seamless as it could be as many players are not fully embracing them. For example, while administrative processes such as record-keeping, form-filling and submissions have been digitised, they have not been integrated across the ecosystem and the functions still operate on independent platforms that are incompatible with each other.hTTps://www.businesstimes.com.sg/opinion/singapore-commodity-traders-need-to-digitalise-or-lose-out
stark industries
17/3/2021
07:24
Singapore commodity traders need to digitalise or lose outBlockchain technology can be the answer to streamlining and securing commodity trade transactions.To reinforce Singapore's status as a well-connected and efficient trading hub, local firms need to recognise that technology is a great enabler of trade and can bring peak efficiencies to the overall process. WHILE physical commodities trading is booming in Singapore, it risks a downfall if it does not digitise. Having topped the Global Enabling Trade Index (ETI) published by the World Economic Forum (WEF) and the Global Alliance for Trade Facilitation five times, Singapore is considered one of the world's most open domestic markets. Because of this, the nation-state's commodities trading sector has maintained its growth, generating US$900 billion in turnover in 2016 and US$1.2 trillion in 2017. Last year alone, the industry also created more than 15,000 jobs.These results highlight the significant role that commodities trading plays in solidifying Singapore's position as a key trading hub globally, while keeping South-east Asia front and centre on the world stage. But how long can the nation-state hold its leading position?One thing that we know is that global trade dynamics will continue to evolve. The key question for Singapore's traders is: Can an industry that has performed well for so long continue to do so while still being run traditionally, in today's digitised world?CHANGE IS LONG OVERDUEThough contributors to a multi-trillion-dollar industry, commodity traders have traditionally found safety and reliability in extensive documentation and lengthy paper trails - all at the cost of efficiency. While new technologies to improve the industry are available, trading is still not as seamless as it could be as many players are not fully embracing them. For example, while administrative processes such as record-keeping, form-filling and submissions have been digitised, they have not been integrated across the ecosystem and the functions still operate on independent platforms that are incompatible with each other.hTTps://www.businesstimes.com.sg/opinion/singapore-commodity-traders-need-to-digitalise-or-lose-out
stark industries
17/3/2021
07:21
Singapore - one of the largest transit hubs in the worldLooks like a move to the asian markets is on the cards and the U.S base and customers are now ready set to rock n roll.SYME going global No wonder the noise on these boards are getting the mass to sell off their golden tickets on the cheap.Hold for GOLD!!!
stark industries
17/3/2021
07:21
Singapore - one of the largest transit hubs in the worldLooks like a move to the asian markets is on the cards and the U.S base and customers are now ready set to rock n roll.SYME going global No wonder the noise on these boards are getting the mass to sell off their golden tickets on the cheap.Hold for GOLD!!!
stark industries
17/3/2021
07:21
Singapore - one of the largest transit hubs in the worldLooks like a move to the asian markets is on the cards and the U.S base and customers are now ready set to rock n roll.SYME going global No wonder the noise on these boards are getting the mass to sell off their golden tickets on the cheap.Hold for GOLD!!!
stark industries
17/3/2021
07:20
Massive fund raise to come.
professor liar
17/3/2021
07:12
So Singapore now on the list of countries we are expanding into Talk about being global and exponential growth
stark industries
17/3/2021
07:12
So Singapore now on the list of countries we are expanding into Talk about being global and exponential growth
stark industries
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