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.
morgan
- 23 Jul 2010 14:36
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ticking up again today
patshere
- 25 Jul 2010 11:23
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Is 'D2W' totally biodegradable and compostable?
BAYLIS
- 24 Aug 2010 21:55
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yes
morgan
- 03 Sep 2010 15:45
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Would'nt it be fantastic if Header became true on Monday.
queen1
- 22 Jan 2013 14:18
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A lot of positive momentum over the last two days - up 30% today. Anyone know why this one might be sparking into life...?
js8106455
- 01 Feb 2013 12:34
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Michael Laurier, Chief Executive Officer
Symphony Environmental Technologies plc, welcomes new legislation in Pakistan (the “Prohibition of Non-degradable Plastic Products (Manufacture, Sale and Usage) Regulations, 2013”) which prohibits the import, manufacturing, stockpiling, trade, supply, distribution, sale and use all disposable plastic products made wholly or substantially of polyethylene or polypropylene or polystyrene - unless they are oxo-biodegradable.
Click the link below to listen;
http://www.brrmedia.co.uk/event/109506/michael-laurier-chief-executive-officer
queen1
- 21 Aug 2013 14:40
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Sounds good - and the market seems to agree today:
Symphony Environmental Technologies has signed a five-year supply and marketing agreement with Janssen Pharmaceutica, a division of Johnson & Johnson, one of the world's largest pharmaceutical and healthcare companies.
The agreement covers an important breakthrough in anti-fungal and anti-bacterial technology for plastic applications.
queen1
- 17 Apr 2014 14:00
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Top riser on the market so far today, up 25%. Why?
queen1
- 06 Nov 2014 12:48
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Symphony Environmental Technologies confirms the registration of Santaform PO-5 by the US Environmental Protection Agency, and also the further expansion of Symphony's d2p product range.
The Santaform PO-5 masterbatch is part of Symphony's d2p anti-microbial product range and is marketed under a Distributorship Agreement between Symphony and Janssen PMP (a Division of Janssen Pharmaceutica NV).
Santaform antimicrobial technology, was developed by Janssen PMP (as experts in anti-microbial formulations) and introduced into plastics by Symphony (as experts in plastics).
Santaform antimicrobial technology is included in the production process for plastic products for the automotive, industrial, healthcare, catering, textiles, footwear and home and leisure sectors - from building materials and appliances to food storage containers and chopping boards, toilet seats, and many other applications where anti-microbial protection is needed.
It is easily added during manufacture and has no impact on the strength or durability of the plastic.
js8106455
- 28 Apr 2015 08:58
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Symphony Environment - Master Investor 2015
click here
black bird
- 29 Mar 2018 13:23
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more cash, wanted down to 300k to trigger placing , june 2018 to take advantage of price ramp, beware s/p 29 .3. 18 . 26p BB
HARRYCAT
- 20 Apr 2018 10:57
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StockMarketWire.com
Symphony Environmental Technologies said it was explaining its biodegradable plastics technology to UK authorities in the wake of the government's decision to ban single-use plastic items such a straws.
Chief executive Michael Laurier had mentioned the company's products at a Commonwealth Heads of Government Conference, the company said.
'It was well received, and one Commonwealth country (Pakistan) had already made it compulsory for a wide range of plastic items,' the company added.
'The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is the latest country to make the technology mandatory, and Symphony hopes that the UK will soon join them.'
The announcement by Symphony was relaying details of an interview of deputy chairman Michael Stephen on Sky News.
black bird
- 20 Apr 2018 16:15
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informed one, have a ? S Y M the only one able to treat plastic, i believe to be others, do S Y M have they only patent . or no patent ? true answer please.
HARRYCAT
- 01 May 2018 09:53
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StockMarketWire.com
Biodegradable plastics group Symphony Environmental Technologies said it had signed a collaboration agreement and commitment to a strategic investment with France's Eranova.
Eranova had developed a unique technology and process, which extracts starch from algae for use with other materials, the company said.
It would initially pay €500,122 for an 8% shareholding in Eranova, with an option to increase its shareholding to 51%, exercisable in one or more tranches within three years after the initial investment.
Symphony Environmental said Eranova's starch could be used to produce compounded resins which are compostable and biodegradable.
In addition, the technology could be developed to produce biofuel, biopolymers, proteins for food and animal feed stock, as well as by-products for the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries, the company said.
robinhood
- 01 May 2018 10:40
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Looked at them but decided against buying them due lack of liquidity
HARRYCAT
- 03 May 2018 09:58
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StockMarketWire.com
Symphony Environmental Technologies has launched the first latex antimicrobial examination glove made with d2p technology.
Symphony is working with Health & Hygiene and Biomax Rubber Industries of Malaysia. The collaboration agreement was signed on 2 February 2018.
Biomax Rubber Industries is one of the fastest growing manufacturers of latex examination gloves in Malaysia and produces more than 1 billion gloves per year, which are sold in more than 40 countries worldwide.
Health & Hygiene is incorporated in the UK and has been working with Symphony for some time on several projects.
The antimicrobial examination gloves will be sold under the newly registered Protector Health & Hygiene brand.
The gloves are the first product launched in what is planned to be a full range of antimicrobial disposable healthcare products including face masks, caps, shoe covers, surgeon gowns, lab coats, isolation gowns, bed and pillow covers and hospital waste bags containing d2p technology.
d2p antimicrobial technology provides complete protection throughout the life of the glove by disrupting and deactivating key molecules within the bacterial cell, preventing cell replication and infection.
black bird
- 09 May 2018 10:37
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warning this sym holds no patent , on any of it's products. BB ps cash is
now, @ 300k
HARRYCAT
- 09 May 2018 11:08
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It's my understanding that SYM produces additives for conventional plastic products which make them perform in a certain way. The additives and the mixing processes are protected by SYM Trade Marks and by intellectual property rights.
queen1
- 09 May 2018 12:04
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black bird, from the tone and content of your posts I'm assuming you're shorting SYM. Good luck to you and your bank balance with that.
HARRYCAT
- 15 May 2018 17:48
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StockMarketWire.com
Plastics products group Symphony Environmental Technologies said its revenue in the four months through April had increased by 17% on-year.
The company said it was optimistic that, post Ramadan, it would notch increased orders, particularly in Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, compared with the prior year.
Symphony said it would increase marketing expenditure by around £375k in 2018.