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SYMPHONY PLASTICS - Recycle your way to a triple bagger! (SYM)     

the pink pound - 15 Jul 2003 01:10

From earlier this year.



"The fund raise significantly strengthens Symphony's balance sheet and will
allow us to maintain the quantum growth we have enjoyed over the past few
months. We are now receiving significant interest from a variety of sectors in
our degradable solution to the problems associated with plastic waste and,
following this strengthening of our resources, we are in a much stronger
position to meet the considerable demand for our products."




This last statement shows that corporations are looking seriously at Symphonys products. Yesterdays announcement shows a real coup for the company, as they have walked away from a potential exclusivity contract with no penalties!. Rarely seen IMO.

Bio-degradeable products are appearing everywhere, especially in the consumer disposal market, and Symphony look to be taking a large chunk of this with their own brands.

I believe strongly in the management of the company. I see they have the technical ability and also the qualities required to deal with the financial markets. Too often we see an excellent company with strong technical management, only to see them fail as they have no idea how to deal with the stock market.


That is why I am nominating Symphony plastics as my "tip of the week". If you get in early enough, I believe you could see a potential treble bagger by the end of July.

I would welcome your comments on the above analysis.

XSTEFFX - 20 Jul 2009 16:30 - 325 of 362

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=SYM&Si

The approximate number of plastic bags consumed this year:
274,854,677,528 at 16.30 today. share price 8p Plastic is strong, durable, versatile, lightweight, safe and inexpensive. It is made from a by-product of oil refining which would otherwise be wasted, so nobody is importing oil to make plastic products.
However, the problem identified by governments and NGOs around the world is that plastic does last rather too long if it gets into the environment and especially in the oceans.
Symphony has found the answer to this problem. Our d2w additive put into the plastic at the extrusion stage will make the finished product "oxo-biodegradable" so that it will degrade and disappear in a short timescale, leaving no fragments, no methane and no harmful residues.
Degradability is not a disposal option - you can still re-use and recycle - it is low cost insurance against the accumulation of plastic waste in the environment.
There is little or no on-cost, because d2w environmentally-responsible plastic products are made with the same machinery and workforce as ordinary plastic and there is no need to change suppliers.
d2w and the droplet logo are trademarks of a range of totally degradable flexible and semi-rigid plastic products and pro-degradant additives which are sold worldwide.

watcher - 21 Jul 2009 00:04 - 326 of 362

things going well for SYM.....and the s.p. is reflecting that......see where we are in 3 more months

Global Nomad - 27 Jul 2009 16:24 - 327 of 362

continued rise revealed as being on the back of Barclays buying 5% of the shares from nothing (6250shares).

keep watching

queen1 - 03 Aug 2009 13:23 - 328 of 362

10p broken :-)

XSTEFFX - 03 Aug 2009 21:47 - 329 of 362

NICE

Global Nomad - 04 Aug 2009 09:20 - 330 of 362

lets see when the bid price gets through 10p and if it holds above there. looking back over the years the sp is very spiky.

morgan - 26 Aug 2009 10:32 - 331 of 362



Another product added!

25/08/2009 13:39:12
By Fernando Souza Filho
A British company has just launched a very interesting product. This is the plastic anti-microbial and anti-bacterial D2P, made with nanotechnology the silver ions to preserve food and all products must be preserved against the action of microbes.

The D2P is composed of chemical elements, added to common plastic, form a protective layer, preserving food longer and preventing the proliferation of bacteria and fungi, even in medical equipment. It represents only 2% of all compounds used in plastic production.

D2P technology combines the features of the oxy-biodegradable product with the benefits of antimicrobials and fungicides. The additive with silver ions was approved by U.S. institutions such as the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) and EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) for use in various sectors, including contact with food.

The application of D2P in plastics was possible after the completion of numerous studies. The additive was tested in more than 50 micro-organisms, including MRSA (a type of resistant bacteria), Salmonella, Listeria and Pseudomonas, with more than two thousand applications. The plastics technology D2P are oxo-biodegradable, allowing its degradation in a very short time compared to ordinary plastic, and then also be consumed by micro-organisms.

The owner of the technology is the British company Symphony, known for developing other procedures to transform the conventional plastic biodegradable and oxo-biodegradable (which uses technology d2w).

The oxo-biodegradable technology developed by Symphony is sold in over 70 countries, including Brazil, serving more than 220 licensed plastic industries. In Brazil, the exclusive representative of the British company is the Res Brazil, headquartered in Valinhos, in S Paulo.

XSTEFFX - 17 Sep 2009 21:05 - 332 of 362

OVER 11.5p

ticker - 16 Oct 2009 11:54 - 333 of 362

Anyone in the know why the price is slowly dripping downwards???

queen1 - 20 Nov 2009 12:47 - 334 of 362

A nice rise today on the back of this announcement:

Symphony Environmental Technologies Plc announces that it has signed a supply agreement, together with its French distributor, Alternative Plastics Sarl ("APS"), with the Danish producer of high quality packaging products, Superfos Industries a/s ("Superfos").

The agreement, for a minimum period of 5 years, provides Superfos EU, a subsidiary of Superfos, with European Union exclusivity for the manufacture of a range of top-filled injection moulded rigid plastic packaging using special grade d2w additives, supplied by Symphony through APS, and the use of the d2w trademark on all such packaging. The product range will include food packaging items such as salad tubs and non food items such as paint pots. These items, which are generally supplied by Superfos to food and non food processors, are sold by retailers throughout the EU.

Michael Laurier, CEO of Symphony Environmental Technologies plc, said: "We are very pleased to be associated with Superfos on its initiatives to improve and launch its top-filled injection moulded rigid packaging products with d2w controlled life oxo-biodegradable technology. We are excited to be part of this important development whereby Superfos will be the first major European producer to launch and develop a range of products made with d2w. This is also a major step forward for Symphony and the rigid plastics industry and shows the world, by example, that there are solutions available to improve the environmental aspect of rigid plastic packaging. We are delighted that Superfos has embraced our d2w technology and look forward to working together with Superfos in the years ahead."

Hans Pettersson, CEO of Superfos, said: "In our pursuit of excellence and innovation we continually seek to be market leaders and improve all aspects of our products, people and services and this agreement to launch d2w in our products forms part of that commitment. We have therefore selected Symphony as our partner in this initiative for the supply of their d2w controlled-life oxo-biodegradable additive technology for our top-filled injection moulded rigid plastic packaging. We very much look forward to working with the Symphony team in the continued development of this process so as to maximise the benefit to most if not all our packaging for our environmentally responsible customers."

watcher - 20 Nov 2009 13:28 - 335 of 362

they are building a good size empire......nice future ahead

morgan - 24 Jan 2010 18:37 - 336 of 362

Hopefully should be having a Trading Update soon.

morgan - 08 Mar 2010 10:10 - 337 of 362

Results out on Tuesday 30/03/10, looking forward to what should be a positive time.
Some recent updates on Luibeg blogsite.
http://luibeg.blogspot.com/

Harry6 - 07 May 2010 19:16 - 338 of 362

Nice little rise today.........

Symphony to Supply Hotel Group With Degradable Plastics
Friday, 07 May 2010 10:33 News

The hotel group NH Hoteles Group has announced that it is to use d2w Controlled-life Plastic technology, developed by Symphony in all of its shampoo bottles, laundry bags, carrier bags, bin liners and branded packaging throughout its 393 hotels. This is the first environmental agreement

between a major hotel group and a degradable plastics company.

The initiative will be launched today at the NH Harrington Hall Hotel in South Kensington, London, by Gabriele Burgio, Chairman and CEO of Spanish-based NH Hoteles and Michael Laurier, CEO of Symphony Environmental Technologies Plc. It is designed to promote ecofriendly, sustainable plastic technology throughout the hotel and catering industry.

Certificates of Environmental Excellence will be presented to Gabriele Burgio to mark this achievement

watcher - 08 May 2010 10:00 - 339 of 362

sym picking up some momentum now.....contracts and countries added to their list...recovery to 18p could/should be possible....

morgan - 23 Jul 2010 14:36 - 340 of 362

ticking up again today

patshere - 25 Jul 2010 11:23 - 341 of 362

Is 'D2W' totally biodegradable and compostable?

BAYLIS - 24 Aug 2010 21:55 - 342 of 362

yes

morgan - 03 Sep 2010 15:45 - 343 of 362

Would'nt it be fantastic if Header became true on Monday.

queen1 - 22 Jan 2013 14:18 - 344 of 362

A lot of positive momentum over the last two days - up 30% today. Anyone know why this one might be sparking into life...?
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