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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 - 12 Feb 2006 22:28 - 61 of 362

good news on the deal with the indian comp

deadfred - 21 Feb 2006 12:24 - 62 of 362

well well this might be nothing but then again it might be something big

just trawling through yahoo news and saw that the chinese goverment has decided to put enviroment to the front of its industrial policy

they say they have neglected the enviroment for economic reasons so they are going to start enforcing laws that have in the past been ignored

they say that they will be looking at water,air ans soil pollution as a main focus

how does this effect us i hear you say


did we not just sign an agreement with an indian company
might be a very good idea to start talks with the chinese

the market for bio degradables there looks like its just about to explode

just an opinion mind

queen1 - 22 Mar 2006 11:44 - 63 of 362

Hello there - up 26% so far today but no RNS. Anyone any ideas?

ddoc2 - 22 Mar 2006 12:40 - 64 of 362

results imminent but no idea re productivity, no trading statements to go on. maybe some insider info, tempted to risk a punt.

queen1 - 22 Mar 2006 12:51 - 65 of 362

It may be worth it ddoc2 based on today's activity. Even as a penny share it's an impressive rise on no known news.

stockdog - 22 Mar 2006 20:35 - 66 of 362

Needs to break up through the 12p support-turned-resistance level to start to tempt and a good final result with profitability at least in prospect.

Global Nomad - 25 Mar 2006 19:51 - 67 of 362

another point of view on the whole plastic bag thing - the relevance being to the value or not of boidegradable plastic bags...interesting points...but not entirely a point of view we wish to encourage just yet..

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4836766.stm

stockdog - 25 Mar 2006 23:20 - 68 of 362

GN - interesting concept boydegradable plastic bags if you're into that kind of thing - lol!

Global Nomad - 26 Mar 2006 19:34 - 69 of 362

works even better when its boydogradable on a scale of 1 to 10.......

G D Potts - 25 May 2006 13:10 - 70 of 362

Good article in Shares Magazine today, I'm thinking of Switching SEO for SYM. With such big names like Tesco and Asda involved it looks like SYM desrves a better market cap than 5 million?

G D Potts - 25 May 2006 16:02 - 71 of 362

Bought 20'000 at 8.6p today. Lets hope for a good future.

queen1 - 25 May 2006 22:22 - 72 of 362

Welcome on board G D Potts. I've held all the way up to 24p and back down to 6p. Should have sold part of the holding during that ride but I believe in the business and I'm hanging in there for the long haul.

driver - 25 May 2006 23:40 - 73 of 362

Not in but have been on my watch list for a while now.

queen1 - 26 May 2006 08:35 - 74 of 362

What will tempt you in driver?

ddoc2 - 26 May 2006 10:20 - 75 of 362

have bought back in on the speculation, though that's all it is. Largish Director warrants at 12p last December in lieu of fees underpins their faith in the company, in my opinion. So feel worth the punt, now that it's stirring!

G D Potts - 26 May 2006 11:28 - 76 of 362

Up 9% today. What are you looking for as a sell price ddoc2?

Global Nomad - 29 May 2006 18:02 - 77 of 362

The Independent

The bottle that heralds a plastic revolution
By Martin Hickman, Consumer Affairs Correspondent
Published: 29 May 2006
It is the container that could launch a revolution. The first biodegradable bottle has gone on sale in Britain, raising hopes we may one day stop adding to the mountain of plastic packaging accumulating in shopping baskets and landfill sites.

full article

Global Nomad - 29 May 2006 18:04 - 78 of 362

http://news.independent.co.uk/environment/article621200.ece

queen1 - 30 May 2006 11:58 - 79 of 362

Still up today despite the wider market malaise.

Global Nomad - 30 May 2006 14:04 - 80 of 362

just asking if its more than sentiment for biodegradable connected companies that is creating this rise...?
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