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This is a completely kettle of fish to dish ;-))
https://surfacechemistry.nouryon.com/markets/personal-care/tradeshow-incosmetics-la-2019/
You can't compare this to Dish
DISH is not the best example as the SP is back to 3p - would you not prefer to be invested in a share that slowly grows in value based on improving fundamentals instead of a share that gets ramped on hot air and then falls back in value?
Woodford only got 1.1p a share...
I'm expecting a run of news on different products and sales as stated by CEO probably be around 4p before the herd arrive and traders and could easily go to 6 to 8p short term imo probably be a small funding around those levels. Could even get more deals plus sentiment very high here wouldn't be surprised to see this 5 bag soon reminds be off big dish before that multibaged except this has far more potential. Big players will be doing the promoting not us any more this will go bananas imo
Mr Dyson in the early days could get investment he needed to take the company forward.......look at him now. Sometimes the investment community misses real gems and I reckon this is one of them.
Just think of how many household products there are. I wouldn't even be surprised to see a mcap in a few years of a couple of hundred million imo
Yup the video. Many different products and different catagories is there aim already partnered with the big 3 global giants plus as I said made of corn gets rid of the cancer causing chemicals and environment pollutants. Amazing product in my opinion. A serious multibag potential here. Could be in every household product in a few years with recurring revenue. A bottle of shampoo only lasts a week or so. Could have a mcap 100 million plus I personally think buyout before it got that high imo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlxVxzJ11Sc have a listen to 4.29 mins in
Already partnered with 3 global billion pound companies and where sat at 7 million mcap
This will obviously get bought out. In 5 years time could be in most products we use and is planet friendly made of corn and we alresdy have over 40 patents. I carnt find a better aim stock to invest in imo
A contract with unilever would be massive
worth a listen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJRaK-YRy5U
Massive potential here
03 May 2019
Itaconix plc ("Itaconix" or the "Company")
First European Order for New Detergent Polymer
Itaconix is pleased to announce that, following successful trials, it has received its first order from a European customer for its latest bio-based detergent polymer. The customer is a major producer of non-phosphate automatic dishwashing detergent products. Itaconix polymers allow formulators to meet increasing consumer demands for environmentally-friendly products without compromising performance.
The new detergent polymer, which was introduced in 2018, has gained broad use in a new generation of North American automatic dishwashing detergents. However, this expansion of use into the European market represents a significant milestone for the Company due to the higher performance demands for automatic dishwashing detergents in Europe.
Dr. Jim Gordon, Director of Cleaning & Hygiene at Itaconix, said: "Europe presents special challenges for detergent formulators. Hard water conditions and high-temperature dishwashing machine cycles create difficult barriers for new detergent ingredients to gain acceptance. Building on our success in North America, we have now demonstrated that our new polymer delivers unique value and performance that meets the demands of European customers."
John R. Shaw, CEO of Itaconix, stated: "As phosphates are phased out due to environmental concerns, our novel bio-based polymers are stepping in to enable a new generation of safer detergent products that set new standards for performance, value, and increased sustainability. We expect European detergent use will support our forecast revenues for 2020 and beyond."
have a look at this and who Jim used to work for https://www.linkedin.com/in/jim-gordon-85a51a29/?originalSubdomain=uk
Bloody hope so, that's why I bought in. Hoping for a major rebound now Woodford's finished destroying the price. K
Be massively undervalued...