neil777
- 20 Sep 2006 16:21
coming back to life ?
neil777
- 26 Sep 2006 17:25
- 5 of 54
This one can go all the way, having worked in the industrial catering industry for many years i know the importance of myconate and pretect
The industry is screaming out for these products
andysmith
- 28 Sep 2006 21:18
- 6 of 54
sp flying again, imagine what will happen when results concluded and deals are struck as it would appear to be a no-brainer that Myconate will be used in future.
andysmith
- 13 Oct 2006 15:03
- 8 of 54
soul, this is a mutli-bagger in the making, not too late its just do you get in now or wait for a dip (if there is one). Results of further Myconate tests were out early and were even better than expected. More results to follow soon from French co-operatives. IMO deals will be happening soon and then PHC will fly. Shares are tightly held and I have ear-marked 5 with success for mine, thats not ramping just what I expect if they achieve success, if the trials failed 50p and below so one of my favourites speculative punt scenarios but so far everything is looking good. Research available on their web-site.
neil777
- 26 Oct 2006 11:29
- 9 of 54
Maybe time to top up on PHC ?
potatohead
- 26 Oct 2006 11:33
- 10 of 54
ERX.. get in now, its going to explode
andysmith
- 13 Nov 2006 07:18
- 11 of 54
Soul, hope you got in, todays RNS should be the 1st of many, I am noy joking when I say this should surpass 5 during the next couple of years.
andysmith
- 13 Nov 2006 07:20
- 12 of 54
Plant Health Care PLC
13 November 2006
Plant Health Care announces exclusive supply agreement with Tate & Lyle
and receives its largest order in Company history
Plant Health Care plc, the leading provider of natural products to the
agriculture and landscaping industries is pleased to announce that it has
secured from Tate & Lyle an exclusive agreement for the use of a by-product of
Tate & Lyle's European molasses fermentation process in North America and
Mexico. This forms the base for Plant Heath Care's non GMO certified organic
fertiliser, Organic Plant Food ('OPF').
Plant Heath Care also announces its first US distribution agreement for OPF with
ADG LLC, a California based agricultural distribution company. The agreement
specifies an opening order for over $1.0 million, the single largest order in
the company's history, for immediate delivery. ADG is a newly formed
distribution company owned by David Griffin, a principal in Salinas based
Shamrock Seeds.
OPF is one of only a very few organic plant based fertilisers in the world that
contains a high nitrogen content, making it a real alternative to the more
traditional animal fertilisers. Importantly for the farming community, the OPF
formulation contains almost 100% more nitrogen than the current plant-based
products on the market, which the company believes will allow the yield of
organic crops to approach that of conventional crops. The Board believes that
OPF will offer the lowest price per unit of nitrogen for any liquid organic
product currently on the market.
This distribution agreement marks the start of PHC's strategy to capture a major
share of the rapidly growing US organic agricultural market. OPF has already
seen steady growth in demand in Europe over the past two years, and the Board is
confident of a similar success in North America. Not only does the North
American market boast one of the largest vegetable industries for organic crops
in the world, but, as a result of the recent E.Coli outbreak in the US, there is
an enormous demand for non-animal based fertilisers.
John Brady, CEO of Plant Health Care, commented, 'We are delighted to sign our
first US distribution agreement for OPF and receive the largest order in the
company's history. It is a great opportunity for Plant Health Care to become one
of the dominant players in the organic fertiliser market which is worth around
$7million to $8 million a year in California alone. We are confident that OPF
can gain a major market share as it offers the farming community a safe
alternative, whilst fulfilling all their requirements and at a low cost.
'We are already in discussions with a number of other distributors in the US,
Canada and Mexico'
neil777
- 13 Nov 2006 14:49
- 13 of 54
Should be more good news to follow, looking very positive on all fronts.
Myconate,pretect,OPF,
I also like the sound of the new all natural soil sterilent to replace the synthetic
methyl bromide (nice)
PHC is going places ......fast
andysmith
- 06 Dec 2006 18:06
- 15 of 54
And still not much notice being taken, sudden surge might suggest more Myconate results and maybe a deal on the horizon. I sold a few a short while back as needed funds but may consider adding again soon as this looks ready to fly.
Last time sp increased, company issued statement, what will happen this time, if they say no reason that they know of the sp may fall and prevent a buying opportunity, if its a deal watch this sp race ahead. Still believe 5 possible.
neil777
- 07 Dec 2006 08:37
- 16 of 54
More Myconate test results due in January, which if positive will help with a deal, and 5 more of a probable than a possible.
chad
- 16 Jan 2007 14:21
- 17 of 54
Hello everyone. What do people think of yesterday's results?
neil777
- 16 Jan 2007 15:53
- 18 of 54
A tad disapointing , we were all used to knock out results it seems , but still positve over all.
Myconate works even on already high yeilding fields it seems , I believe a partnering deal is just around the corner.
ellio
- 17 Jan 2007 17:33
- 19 of 54
you could say that!!!!
neil777
- 18 Jan 2007 10:54
- 20 of 54
I didn't think it would be the very next day, but i'm not complaining.
neil777
- 08 Mar 2007 15:12
- 21 of 54
I find it strange that shares mag haven't mentioned PHC since the deal.
Wonder why.
neil777
- 16 Apr 2007 08:45
- 22 of 54
All good news this morning, final results sales up, successful harpins trial, and in supply talks with four companies for myconate and harpins technology
Off we go again!!!!!
neil777
- 19 Apr 2007 13:16
- 23 of 54
Yep were off!!!!!!
neil777
- 19 Apr 2007 14:18
- 24 of 54
With the recent news and the RSI starting to look top heavy, any pullback would be a good time to top up as further deals could come thick and fast (imo)