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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.

deadfred - 11 Nov 2005 10:12 - 34 of 362

anyone got news on the court case

morgan - 14 Dec 2005 08:14 - 35 of 362

appeal to be heard today


COURT 69
Before LORD JUSTICE BUXTON
LORD JUSTICE RIX and
LORD JUSTICE JACOB
Wednesday, 14th December, 2005
At half-past 10
APPEAL
From The Chancery Division
Patents Court
FINAL DECISIONS
A3/2005/0185 EPI Environmental Technologies Ltd & anr v Symphony Plastic Technologies Plc & anr. Appeal of Claimants from the order of Mr Justice Peter Smith, dated 21st December 2004, filed 31st January 2005.

deadfred - 14 Dec 2005 15:40 - 36 of 362

so has court case started yet and if so how long will it take to sort it out

ddoc2 - 19 Dec 2005 11:12 - 37 of 362

something stirring w sp, has there been any news re court case?

queen1 - 19 Dec 2005 19:06 - 38 of 362

ddoc2 - Director buying today. A good sign given the current circumstances which led to a much-needed rise in the sp. Let's hope investor confidence continues to be bouyed.

deadfred - 19 Dec 2005 20:45 - 39 of 362

court case has been seen and its in sym favour

no more appeals

can see this little number fly soon

ddoc2 - 20 Dec 2005 13:56 - 40 of 362

queen1, - didn't you mean director buyng in 12th, not 19th. another large t trade for 1.7m just now. i'm pleasantly surprised at the continued support. i got in just above the initial sp increase and though 10-20% if case was dropped. i feared that high oil prices and the lost somerfield contract would have a continuous drag effect, however the latest buying suggests more to come! what do others think?

deadfred - 20 Dec 2005 15:36 - 41 of 362

now watch the plastic being used

when the eu eventually ban non bio plqastics for shopping and garbage they will need to point out alternatives

here is the alternative bio plastics from you know were


sym

deadfred - 21 Dec 2005 13:38 - 42 of 362

well i dont like saying this but the dead told you so

just check it out

potatohead - 21 Dec 2005 13:43 - 43 of 362

run and take your profits... its going to drop this afternoon

cellby - 21 Dec 2005 23:31 - 44 of 362

bought a few of these today 14.5 bit high ,if they go down i will buy more they only need some good orders to get them moVeing.directors haVe a load of options at 12p so someone must haVe thought that a good deal.seo ,alk, teg ,rom,sym.these are my green shares and may be pxs,gwp notsure last 2 are green but they are going to do good work for people.

deadfred - 22 Dec 2005 09:06 - 45 of 362

u lot make me urinate myself

ramping de- ramping

got the the stage no one can belive what they see anymore imho

this one aint going anywhere this afternoon apart from up imho

cellby - 22 Dec 2005 09:50 - 46 of 362

deadfred may be not up today think they will fall then push on again with any new orders.hope this can giVe you a good urinate.

deadfred - 22 Dec 2005 10:05 - 47 of 362

roflmao

to l8 m8

lol

deadfred - 06 Jan 2006 13:33 - 48 of 362

watch the burdy

deadfred - 16 Jan 2006 13:17 - 49 of 362

i see know ones got rid of their rubbish yet

this little gem might help big time

look and you shall find

queen1 - 16 Jan 2006 22:08 - 50 of 362

Director buying today which is a good sign...

Global Nomad - 16 Jan 2006 23:17 - 51 of 362

still here....waiting for more...

GN

deadfred - 17 Jan 2006 08:49 - 52 of 362

hey the dead told u its only time

queen1 - 30 Jan 2006 13:11 - 53 of 362

Happy day:

Symphony Plastic Technologies, the degradable plastics company,
today reports that the formal handing down of the Judgment by the Court of
Appeal has taken place following the Appeal brought by EPI Environmental
Products Inc ('EPI') against the Judgment of the High Court of 21st December
2004 in favour of Symphony.

In addition to documenting the reasons for its decision (announced on 19th
December 2005) to dismiss the Appeal, the Court also considered the question of
costs. Symphony has been awarded its full costs for the Appeal which are to be
assessed against EPI on an indemnity basis. In addition, an interim award to
Symphony of 600,000 was ordered for immediate settlement from funds previously
lodged by EPI with the Court as security for Symphony's costs.

Michael Laurier, Chief Executive Officer of Symphony, said:
'The dismissal of all aspects of EPI's Appeal in December has now been clearly
reflected in the Court's decision on the award of costs to Symphony. Now that
the legal process on the central issues is largely completed we are very pleased
to be able to re-focus our attention on the opportunities facing us'.
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