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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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-0.00015 | -1.06% | 0.014 | 0.0135 | 0.0159 | 0.0145 | 0.014 | 0.01 | 315,295,470 | 11:38:06 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Prepackaged Software | 842k | -4.35M | -0.0001 | -1.00 | 7.17M |
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18/2/2023 09:27 | Nobby why don’t you make these claims in your real name? I heard that Sheedy warned everyone about each of your buy calls. OPTI , SNG, STX , the list goes on Proven correct on every one of them Isn’t this really about you? “For him it’s all about deceiving other punters so he can make ill gotten gains. He is a thoroughly unpleasant man who holds other PIs, which he disparagingly calls gerbils, in complete contempt. Essentially he is a lying, arrogant narcissist!” Yes Nobby. This is you Unfortunately for you, some people believe in a law that isn’t every day standard | ![]() b2 unabomber | |
18/2/2023 08:26 | It’s fascinating that LSE is turning despite the diehards Peaky, Elli and Savvy. Those 3 continue to ignore the harsh realities staring them in the face but most of the others are beginning to see the light. Meanwhile Sheedy continues with his ridiculous narrative about multi bagging and sky high dividends which I am sure he doesn’t really believe. For him it’s all about deceiving other punters so he can make ill gotten gains. He is a thoroughly unpleasant man who holds other PIs, which he disparagingly calls gerbils, in complete contempt. Essentially he is a lying, arrogant narcissist! | ![]() nobbygnome | |
18/2/2023 07:56 | The best bit of that in depth research? This fantastic paragraph that tells you exactly what SYME are doing!SYME and StormHarbour are currently finalising the details of the securitisation programme which is anticipated to cover, within 12 months and through multi issuances, the whole of SYME's current portfolio of originated inventory contracts.You decide! | ![]() trumpingtonsmythe | |
18/2/2023 00:49 | SYME are doing something never done before. A new way of inventory monetisation Supply@ME has developed an alternative platform focused on inventory monetisation, which can enable a wide range of manufacturing and trading businesses to improve their working capital position (via a “true sale” of the inventory to special purpose vehicles incorporated by Supply@ME) and also provide a new asset class to investors Put simply, goods that are in your warehouse can be sold into the platform, then ,bought back by you , to deliver, to your original buyer. The beauty of this is ,the goods in the first transaction, never leave your warehouse. You receive cash from the first transaction , in normal circumstances if you wanted more stock you would need more cash or bank debt. This way ,you can expand your stock without debt, and in a way that does not effect your balance sheet. For an investor the attraction is the yield that is way over government bonds and can be an addition to a mixed portfolio of securities to reduce overall risk. Back to my prediction that this could be the fastest growing company on the LSE. SYME now has over £1BN worth of potential contracts in the pipeline on the inventory side and last month signed this agreement. Supply@ME Capital PLC (SYME), the innovative international Fintech Platform which provides inventory monetisation services to European manufacturing and trading companies, is pleased to announce that it has entered into an agreement with StormHarbour Securities LLP ("StormHarbour"), an FCA Regulated independent global markets and financial advisory firm, for the issue, distribution and placing of a series of asset-backed securities which are guaranteed against inventories purchased directly by the Fintech Platform's special purpose vehicles. SYME and StormHarbour are currently finalising the details of the securitisation programme which is anticipated to cover, within 12 months and through multi issuances, the whole of SYME's current portfolio of originated inventory contracts. A further announcement will be made following completion of the placing of the initial issuance, including the amount raised and the sub-portfolio of inventories (and related sectors) that the Platform will commence monetising in favour of its clients. The SYME prospectus tells investors. · The SPSC's servicing fee (typically 6-8%) is passed on to the SPSC's investors after deducting Supply@ME's platform royalties of 2% .SYME receive payment at the start on the contract. SYME has the market to itself just like Amazon, and Apple and more importantly can grow extremely fast. I see no reason why new securities backed by inventories could not be issued first on single basis, then monthly, weekly, daily, or by the hour. The demand is generated from both parties, stockholders and investors, for the first time ever they can be matched in an extremely efficient way by new technologies. The next update from the company is pencilled in for June, followed by a research note. | ![]() vaston | |
18/2/2023 00:47 | Nobby , not good enough 43] Some psychologists have suggested that flaming would be caused by deindividuation or decreased self-evaluation: the anonymity of online postings would lead to disinhibition amongst individuals.[44] Others have suggested that although flaming and trolling is often unpleasant, it may be a form of normative behavior that expresses the social identity of a certain user group.[45][46] According to Tom Postmes, a professor of social and organisational psychology at the universities of Exeter, England, and Groningen, The Netherlands, and the author of Individuality and the Group, who has studied online behavior for 20 years, "Trolls aspire to violence, to the level of trouble they can cause in an environment. They want it to kick off. They want to promote antipathetic emotions of disgust and outrage, which morbidly gives them a sense of pleasure."[43] Someone who brings something off topic into the conversation in order to make that person mad is trolling.[47] | ![]() vaston | |
18/2/2023 00:46 | Just a refreshMy share price prediction January .06February .05March .04April .03May .02June delisted | ![]() theaccountant2 | |
18/2/2023 00:45 | Nobby give us back the peaky boys and you’ll get your thread back. | ![]() vaston | |
18/2/2023 00:43 | 43] Some psychologists have suggested that flaming would be caused by deindividuation or decreased self-evaluation: the anonymity of online postings would lead to disinhibition amongst individuals.[44] Others have suggested that although flaming and trolling is often unpleasant, it may be a form of normative behavior that expresses the social identity of a certain user group.[45][46] According to Tom Postmes, a professor of social and organisational psychology at the universities of Exeter, England, and Groningen, The Netherlands, and the author of Individuality and the Group, who has studied online behavior for 20 years, "Trolls aspire to violence, to the level of trouble they can cause in an environment. They want it to kick off. They want to promote antipathetic emotions of disgust and outrage, which morbidly gives them a sense of pleasure."[43] Someone who brings something off topic into the conversation in order to make that person mad is trolling.[47] | ![]() vaston | |
18/2/2023 00:41 | Tip for Henrycrs, talk to Zamboni with regards your investment going down the toilet!220 million assets have vanished! | ![]() theaccountant2 | |
17/2/2023 23:12 | No dividend Fact | ![]() drew lonmenob | |
17/2/2023 22:14 | Nobby is stretchered to the side line. They try to revive him but it’s another MELTDOWNNNNN | ![]() b2 unabomber | |
17/2/2023 22:14 | I will start that discussion. I actually think they will get through to 2024 because there are enough gullible gerbils like Sheedy who will give them yet more money. Of course it will be good money after bad but those gerbils just love keeping AZ in the style to which he has become accustomed! | ![]() nobbygnome | |
17/2/2023 22:11 | It’s 3rd and 10 Quarterback spots Nobby and throws Nobby jumps up in the air and MELTDOWNNNNNNN As the ball was half way, Nobby heard about SYME paying a dividend and went blind | ![]() b2 unabomber | |
17/2/2023 22:10 | A more pertinent discussion is will this heavily loss making company be able to raise enough money to get through to 2024! | ![]() nobbygnome | |
17/2/2023 22:07 | Yes meltdown on LSE! | ![]() nobbygnome | |
17/2/2023 22:03 | Meltdownnnn | ![]() b2 unabomber | |
17/2/2023 21:59 | AZ is being called Scamboni over on LSE; the penny is finally dropping there. Meanwhile here the gerbil Sheedy still thinks this is a viable business which will be making enough money by the end of this year to be paying a dividend in January 2024. LOLOLOLOLOLOL | ![]() nobbygnome |
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