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.
ddoc2
- 26 May 2006 10:20
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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
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Up 9% today. What are you looking for as a sell price ddoc2?
Global Nomad
- 29 May 2006 18:02
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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
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queen1
- 30 May 2006 11:58
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Still up today despite the wider market malaise.
Global Nomad
- 30 May 2006 14:04
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just asking if its more than sentiment for biodegradable connected companies that is creating this rise...?
queen1
- 30 May 2006 22:05
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Well SYM's recent history has seen it up one day and down the next. Its been rising over the last 3-4 days, including today when once again the general markets took a hammering. So it's got relative strength and whilst some of that may be down to "green" sentiment I feel this is a little different.
Global Nomad
- 30 May 2006 23:45
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good
ddoc2
- 31 May 2006 23:29
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As ML inferred in the last trading statement- Demand for d2W will grow as countries develop their environmental stance on plastic pollution. The directors have shown their faith in the equity of the Co., and it would seem from the update that the distributors are doing well. The fundamentals are weak in that the financial position isn't clear, the chart needs to go a little further, to clear the long decline ( can the sp stay above the 200ma to create a golden X, or will it fade as in Jan) but the speculation on this little green share is very seductive, so much so that I'm in for the long haul, save any obvious warnings. GD I wouldn't want to predict a sp, I'm pretty much a novice but I like a small speculative punt. Now looking forward to a slow steady rise.
G D Potts
- 01 Jun 2006 14:18
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Good post Ddoc2, lets hope SYM can remain unscathed during the widely anitcipated Bear Run.
queen1
- 01 Jun 2006 18:23
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Who is widely anticipating a bear run G D? The editorial in Shares today suggested opinion was divided and their outlook was more bullish than bear. Not that I believe everything I read or hear of course but interested in your opinion.
G D Potts
- 02 Jun 2006 15:43
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Queen1, I don't think that any Interest rates will be lowered for a while as there is still inflationary pressure in the US and with Bernanke still fairly new to the post I believe their could be further market dips. The high R.O.I in the US also seems to have had a draining effect on Investment in emerging markets which will hamper their demand for goods, which is currently drving some of our growth.
The political turmoil involved in Iran and Nigeria could push oil prices higher if they decide to cut America off, and then no doubt America will Charge in Tomahawks at the ready and add another country to the Invsasion list, creating world unrest which will no doubt damage the financial markets.
I also see Commodity prices as ripe for a further fall and don't believe in the 25 year super cycle, therefore it is my anticipation that their may soon be a bear run.
However I still have not withdrawn any Investment in the market s and hope that I am wrong, GDP.
queen1
- 02 Jun 2006 16:38
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Thanks for that GDP. It's hard to argue with some of the logic in there. In terms of another conflict there would obviously be a dip but every recent conflict has seen a sharp rise follow any initial dip. And Markets tend to have a way of compensating for the loss of momentum in one area with a surge in another. Not sure where that may come from if commodities head south but "Green" shares seem a decent bet. Which brings us back nicely to SYM :-)
G D Potts
- 02 Jun 2006 17:05
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Ha yes, I do believe that SYM are well positioned to benefit from the 'Green' Phase, and the fundamentals are actually there to support a much higher price. I have for around two years now been investing primarily in Renewables, I held Ceres power at 99p and ITM at 130p, however I sold out at 180p and 210p respectively as I beleived their potential was then fully justified.
If you are looking for some other green plays that have great potential, I hold shares in each one, then have a look at Voller Energy Group - VLR, Renewable Energy Holdings - REH, and as a high risk play either Alkane Energy or Stanelco - ALK / SEO.
ddoc2
- 02 Jun 2006 21:24
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nice posts, it would be even better if we had more interest. hope the present slight dip is temporary. agree that the price of oil which looks to remain high, as I think will gold though not commodities in general, will have less of an impact now that SYM's main revenue is derived from the distribution of d2w. we need news flow to maintain the sentiment.
G D Potts
- 02 Jun 2006 21:58
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Yes and the price, in my experience un proven smaller companies tend to slide when there is no news flow. Are we expecting any news?
queen1
- 02 Jun 2006 22:33
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Thanks for that GDP. I hold SEO which is having issues itself at present. VLR has been on my watchlist for a while. I definately think Green is the way to go. I'm into MNE which is worth a look as it tracks the sector.
ddoc2
- 07 Jun 2006 13:32
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new distribution deal in Brazil though no RNS ! may explain the sudden increased interest. chart appears to be heading toward the 14p mark again.
G D Potts
- 07 Jun 2006 17:37
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where did you hear that ... On the 14 p Note the chart does certainly look good.
G D Potts
- 07 Jun 2006 17:44
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i think this one could go a lot higher though ... And it may sound ambitious but I believe 20p could be achievable in 2006.