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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 3.25 | 3.00 | 3.50 | 3.25 | 3.25 | 3.25 | 50,110 | 07:46:55 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Plastics,resins,elastomers | 6.15M | -2.89M | -0.0156 | -2.08 | 6.01M |
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24/7/2020 07:36 | Credit to cottoner for sharing this on the LES Board Highlighted in the Times Market ReportToday 07:17 Symphony bullish on additive Another day, another Aim company’s shares rocketing as a result of coronavirus. This time it was the turn of Symphony Environmental, whose d2p plastic additive can destroy 99.84 per cent of bovine coronavirus within 24 hours. Because d2p is embedded in the plastic, it does not require constant wiping down. Bovine coronavirus is from the same virus family as Covid-19 and Michael Laurier, Symphony’s chief executive, is “pretty sure” that d2p will kill Covid-19 as well. He has asked the government to free a laboratory for a coronavirus test but this has so far “proved an impossible task”, he said. “All we’re asking for is a few hours in a lab to be able to test [d2p] against coronavirus.” This year US regulators approved d2p’s use in bread bags to kill bacteria. The latest test shows d2p, in the works for a decade, can also kill viruses, which he described as a “very exciting and positive development”. Mr Laurier said that potential applications were endless, including bank cards, door handles and Tupperware. “Just about everything you can see or touch is where d2p should go.” The shares leapt 76.7 per cent to 26½p, valuing the company at £45 million. | like2share | |
24/7/2020 04:06 | We are a Key Market Player... | like2share | |
23/7/2020 22:49 | lol "the start of something big" From a serial pump and dump merchant that has has multiple twitter accounts and never holds any position more than 1 day Aint that right intheknow69/cudmore/ Naughty using multiple accounts on twitter to try and con people | dave4545 | |
23/7/2020 22:09 | From the Financial Times published just 3 hours ago "Surge in single-use PPE feeds ‘toxic’ pandemic waste crisis | Free to read" | pwhite73 | |
23/7/2020 22:08 | Buyers weren't scammed today - the market makers and traders rule. Its rarely wise to buy into a spike | jsforum | |
23/7/2020 22:04 | Article just released on BBC website Plastic pollution to weigh 1.3 billion tonnes by 2040 An estimated 1.3 billion tonnes of plastic is destined for our environment - both land and water - by 2040, unless global action is taken. That's according to a global projection of the scale of the problem over the next 20 years. Dr Costas Velis from the University of Leeds said the number was "staggering" but that we had "the technology and the opportunity to stem the tide". continues.. | cottoner | |
23/7/2020 22:03 | Yes probably no coincidence but the shareholder in question has very deep pockets and a petrochemicals business in Asia - exactly the type of stakeholder that could make us all much richer | jsforum | |
23/7/2020 22:00 | Great analogy it's just like an everlasting showstopper- it's an additive that goes into the manufacturing process. | jsforum | |
23/7/2020 19:11 | Does anyone know how the antiviral additive works because it sounds like the everlasting gobstopper? He talks about making a pen or a keyboard antiviral, but for how long? Strikes me that if a surface is reacting with something it must be losing its ability to react over time. | meaty | |
23/7/2020 19:00 | Notice all the derampers out this afternoon! I wonder why? Opened shorts have we! 😆 This was a huge RNS and day traders were in and out as quick as a vicar in a brothel. This is just the start of something big. | intheknow69 | |
23/7/2020 18:47 | Two great proactive investor videos worth watching, today 23rd July and last weeks 16th July. | like2share | |
23/7/2020 18:43 | What an interview woweee this is going to do a ASOS style rise over time | colin12345678 | |
23/7/2020 18:42 | In CEO's words today's news: "really, really big breakthrough" "really, really big step forward" Massive potential here which will unfold over time. They are very, very busy with gloves and face masks currently. The range of applications is enormous varying from all sorts of plastic products and latex. Hospitals, credit cards, face masks, food industry... the mind boggles!....... | colin12345678 | |
23/7/2020 18:28 | Also from RNS 16 July... "PPE finished products The current PPE product range includes nitrile, latex, vinyl and plastic examination gloves, and face masks. New orders in excess of £950,000 have been received for these types of finished products for delivery in the second half of this year into Symphony's export markets. This includes the previously announced £500,000 of orders received in May." | like2share | |
23/7/2020 18:26 | From RNS 16 July... "The Group's cash position at 30 June 2020 remained healthy, with approximately £1.3 million available in cash and existing bank facilities. Based on current financial modelling the Group does not expect to need any additional cash in the next 12 months and will be able to continue to operate comfortably within its current financial resources." | like2share | |
23/7/2020 17:57 | Good interview with CEO on proactive investor, sorry that not able to post link. | gemlotte55 | |
23/7/2020 17:55 | Good on ya! Wish you the best! Gl | bowssbyjuhelm | |
23/7/2020 17:51 | 74TOM ITS NOT RUBBISH. Everytime I got deal qoute it just kept rising until I thought I'm out. I thought it might add 2p.to share price given its only one more application amongst many. I.believe unless more good news arrives in next few weeks the share price will gradually fall back to 16-18. | 2seabass | |
23/7/2020 17:31 | I’m hoping for a rise but can’t see how after the uplift today. We’ve become a bit conditioned to think that a 70 per cent rise is nothing out of the ordinary. I hope they don’t use it as a reason for a placing, but this sort of a rise often gets the brokers on the blower. If Laurier is correct in saying that it kills Covid-19 in the air then that is remarkable. We know soapy water kills it on surfaces but airborne would be a lifesaver and could guarantee that masks would stop the spread. | grosstonnage | |
23/7/2020 17:22 | Yep got the 28p. Now lets hope for a bit of a rise tomorrow | volsung | |
23/7/2020 16:50 | Always good to take a profit, but im hoping we will see above the highs of earlier when the news of this filters through. | gemlotte55 | |
23/7/2020 16:39 | Well if you believe the interview, it is clearly stated that companies have been banging down the door asking what they can supply to combat viruses - They are saying they have something here that kills them, in the air you breath, the things you touch and the water you drink You could easily claim this not only goes a long way to solving this pandemic, but also all future ones What price would you pay to acquire this additive? Everything is ready to go now | return_of_the_apeman |
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