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SYM Symphony Environmental Technologies Plc

3.25
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Symphony Environmental Technologies Plc LSE:SYM London Ordinary Share GB0009589168 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 3.25 3.00 3.50 3.25 3.25 3.25 66,540 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Plastics,resins,elastomers 6.15M -2.89M -0.0156 -2.08 6.01M
Symphony Environmental Technologies Plc is listed in the Plastics,resins,elastomers sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker SYM. The last closing price for Symphony Environmental T... was 3.25p. Over the last year, Symphony Environmental T... shares have traded in a share price range of 2.10p to 9.25p.

Symphony Environmental T... currently has 184,806,833 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Symphony Environmental T... is £6.01 million. Symphony Environmental T... has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -2.08.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
06/2/2017
20:16
Robert teeth nasher gone very quiet of late
mattjos
06/2/2017
20:12
..before the month is out more like.
donald trumpton
06/2/2017
16:03
Some more good news. share price may be in double digits before the year is out.....
audigger
03/2/2017
13:01
Plastic environmental concerns I would hope stir some interest in contracts and revenues
jailbird
30/1/2017
13:30
& a deal with Wilko also!
Things certainly now looking up

mattjos
30/1/2017
10:37
some rare but very welcome news today.
£6.8m revs with GP of circa 46+% & reduced YonY costs

mattjos
13/1/2017
15:31
zcaprd7 no value whatsoever.The BoD are useless bleeding the company of funds due to their immoral remuneration packages. Had they been realistic with their package the company could have been in profit. Unfortunately as mentioned previously they have an ATM in the board room. I gather they are planning to produce d2w in a joint venture with Eco-Polymers their distributor in Abu Dhabi. Finally, how can Somerston recoup their investment, is there a miracle waiting to happen?........no.
robertnash2
13/1/2017
13:13
Anyway, we're at a 3 year low now, is there any value here, or is it going pop?
zcaprd7
13/1/2017
13:11
Return to this forum. They paid an intern to try and be sassy with investor relations, with the posters here, but it didn't last very long (like most of their ideas) lol...
zcaprd7
11/1/2017
20:42
Return what?
robertnash2
11/1/2017
15:39
Think we should persuade Symphonyir to return and cheer everyone up.
mrbt
10/1/2017
16:38
Have held these for a number of years now. Not one of my best investment decisions. Have written them off.
audigger
01/1/2017
14:32
Another disappointing year (what, the 15th in a row?) for SYM shareholders. Share price lower than 1.1.2016 for 50 or 51 weeks of the year. For 2 years it's down about 60%.

Not to worry though, it's not been so bad for the management of Symphony. Michael Laurier & the troughing BoDs have still been paid multiple times what they are worth & are being paid as though they run a successful, profitable company instead of the hopeless, worthless basketcase SYM is.

neilrr
16/11/2016
13:59
neilrr I believe everyone knows the answer.
1) No profits to talk of
2) Zero dividends
Had the BoD been interested in creating profitability this could have most probably been achieved by taking realistic salary and benefit packages. 2014 £870,000 and 2015 £801,000, however one must take into account that the Technical Director Michael Stephens left the company in and did not get his full package, add on approx £85k then over 2 years the total would have been in the region of £1,756,000. Figures always speak for themselves painting a rosy picture for the BoD without any regard to the company imho.

robertnash2
16/11/2016
13:17
robertnash2,

In the period £10,000,000 was paid out in remuneration to the crack team running SYM do you know:

1) How much profit SYM made?

2) How much shareholders were paid in dividends?

TIA.

neilrr
16/11/2016
12:10
neilrr over £10,000,000 to date in remuneration......unrealistic, unacceptable and unsustainable. Two old age pensioners one in his 70s!!! They are extracting the MICHAEL from all investors.
robertnash2
15/11/2016
10:25
Symphony exists only to pay BoD salaries, perks & pensions far in excess of what this useless lot of hopeless, bumbling amateurs are worth or would get paid anywhere else.

It's the poster boy for an AIM lifestyle company.

neilrr
11/11/2016
10:06
Lol. They've been to soo many shows over the years. They've never really left start up mode have they? Or "pre revenue" I think is the trendy phrase...
zcaprd7
09/11/2016
15:33
Yes another placing....:-(
mrphiljones
09/11/2016
15:26
How many years have this lot been going now? Have they got anything to sell yet?
zcaprd7
08/11/2016
11:46
Symphony Environmental will be presenting at the Capital Conference on 17th November in London. For further details and to register to attend, please click here:
aim_trader
27/10/2016
12:48
Wow! how Lazy is that?......
mrphiljones
27/10/2016
12:06
Interesting post regarding K-Show - More jam tomorrow???

28 October 2013

SYMPHONY ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES PLC

("Symphony", "Group" or the "Company")

RECORD ATTENDANCE AT SYMPHONY'S STAND AT K-SHOW AND RECORD VALUE OF ORDERS

Symphony Environmental Technologies Plc (AIM: SYM), global specialists in advanced plastics and tyre recycling technologies - in harmony with public health & the environment, is pleased to announce that it attended the K-Show in Dusseldorf, Europe's largest exhibition for the plastics industry, attracting customers and suppliers from all over the world. This year's K-Show proved to be the best so far for Symphony, with a record attendance at its stand and a record value of orders placed during the show.

Said Symphony's CEO, Michael Laurier, who was present throughout the event "There was exceptional demand for d2w - our well-established oxo-biodegradable masterbatch, as the best and least expensive option for biodegradation of plastics. It turns plastic into a biodegradable material at the end of its useful life. Great interest was also shown in our new d2p range of anti-fungal and anti-microbial plastics, and our d2t range of anti-counterfeiting technologies."

"More than 600 requests for further information were recorded by Symphony's staff, from end users, processors and raw material producers."

Visits to the stand were made by many members of the Oxo-biodegradable Plastics Association and by Symphony's distributors from around the world. Many plastics recyclers also visited for confirmation of the compatibility of d2w with post-consumer plastics recycling.

robertnash2
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