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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 | 52,717 | 07:47:54 |
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 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/7/2020 12:19 | nashwan123 as we all know this is a lifestyle company for the BoDs. History keeps repeating itself. Surely there should be a change of management to take the company forward.Two Bods are OAPs one well into their 70s. | robertnash2 | |
28/7/2020 12:13 | What really annoys me as an ex shareholder is the headline products are fantastic and have a global audience. However the take up remains negligible and the directors keep awarding themselves for failure.Maybe one day Rodders!! | nashwan123 | |
28/7/2020 12:07 | Good points nashwan | volsung | |
28/7/2020 11:57 | I posted this 23 July when the pumping brigade were in full swing! Todays RNS sounds as exciting as the original d2p plastic bag,but sadly the big revenues failed to materialise. So the question now is will there be a market for the latest product and how big will the take up be? Will there be a placing to raise cash? Will the generous warrants create an overhang on the shareprice? I will let the excitement abate for a couple of days and see how the share price settles. | nashwan123 | |
28/7/2020 11:47 | Could go anywhere mate but something made them spike to 45p | volsung | |
28/7/2020 11:29 | I had these at 9p ,,, saw them at 25 , then back down to 11 p | gripfit | |
28/7/2020 11:28 | Could see 15 p ,, just saying ... | gripfit | |
28/7/2020 11:02 | Call me insane but just bought more at 22.9p Now only 35% down. lol | volsung | |
28/7/2020 10:28 | Back to 15p soon enough | letmepass | |
28/7/2020 09:33 | me too Volsung | angus17 | |
28/7/2020 09:05 | Well I got truly spiked on this (again). Oh well | volsung | |
28/7/2020 08:49 | more free share price diluting sweets handed out today!! | nashwan123 | |
27/7/2020 10:47 | Symphony Environmental sees surge in demand for anti-microbial tech | like2share | |
27/7/2020 08:54 | Could be the next NYCT with the right news | stealive | |
27/7/2020 05:48 | 52 week-high recently, no surprise there. Alot more news in the pipeline. | like2share | |
27/7/2020 05:03 | Many companies out there with deep pockets, that could easily buy us with their pocket change. D2p technology is a different beast IMHO due to Covid19 life as we know it and post C-19. SYM increased sales recently, FDA approval and now this d2p news, happy to ride the wave as the story that has been in the making unfolds. Bodes well for the future DYOR. | like2share | |
27/7/2020 04:58 | Customers were asking if we could prove our claims about d2p and the results showed that, once final report is released expect orders to follow and then SYM with first mover advantage will finally be viewed differently and share price re-rate onwards and upwards. | like2share | |
26/7/2020 21:00 | Japan News re a plastic that degrades in Sea Water Mitsubishi Chemical is a BIG company with deep pockets | buywell3 | |
26/7/2020 10:55 | It's on page 9 of today's issue and relates to Polymateria a spin off from Imperial College. | jsforum | |
26/7/2020 10:06 | Sorry not able to open today's Sunday Times article about another British company getting into biodegradable plastic. hxxps://www.thetimes | gemlotte55 | |
26/7/2020 08:14 | Imagine the multiple for taking this out ? And why not? The world needs this tech now - a tiddler like SYM couldn't roll this out globally its needs a major player like BASF | jsforum | |
26/7/2020 08:08 | Well of course - they must have known! | jsforum | |
26/7/2020 03:58 | Radu Baciu, Symphony’s Director of Technical “Coronavirus is a terrible pandemic, and we must all take great care to protect yourselves and our families and colleagues, especially from microbes which may be able to defeat the human body’s immune system. A lot of companies are offering antimicrobial wipes, sprays, and gels, but wouldn’t it be marvelous if highly dangerous microbes were destroyed if they landed on any piece of plastic or rubber so that they don’t get a chance to infect us? We at Symphony did not expect an epidemic of this magnitude, but we needed to be prepared. So, my colleagues and I have been doing research and testing to find a way to deliver this protection. We are specialists in plastics, and I am glad to say that we have found a way to make plastic articles so that they are lethal to bacteria and fungi, and we have received approval from the FDA in the USA for our antibacterial bread-packaging. Because the antimicrobial capability is embedded in the plastic itself, it is much better than wipes or sprays as it never wears off. We have researched the scientific data and we think that our special plastic will be effective against viruses, and we have initiated tests at an independent laboratory to prove this. Radu Baciu is a polymer scientist with 40 years of experience in making special plastics ____________________ The following products can be made antimicrobial Kitchen worktops and table-tops Water pipes and ducting for ventilation and AC systems Light-switches, door-handles, and WC seats Computer Keyboards and mice Packaging and bottles Telephones, mobile phones, credit cards, and banknotes Plastic sheets for lining ceilings and walls Automotive, aircraft, and public transport interior fittings Face-masks, gloves, gowns etc. We have also found a way to make plastic hostile to rodents, and to mosquitoes and other insects that cause damage and spread disease. Symphony Enviromental Home Link Registered Office: 6 Elstree Gate, Elstree Way, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom WD6 1JD +44 (0)20 8207 5900 info@d2w.net | like2share | |
26/7/2020 03:28 | hxxps://www.thetimes | gemlotte55 |
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