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The last trading update 24th September was very clumsily written “ Our forward order book now sits at £1.1m, reflecting a modest summer lull in purchasing activity and to some extent the evolution of the customer base. ”
This should have read our income for the 1st 6 months has already exceeded the whole of last year with little respite in sales and a solid customer base.
Good to see plenty of buys this morning..
This share has been on my watchlist since the article in the Mail on Sunday that lead to the spike in the SP. Happy to pay 6.5p this morning and now loaded up as this company has great prospects imo...
Hmmm £10 might have had me trembling over the sell button for sure! I meant 10p obvs...
The recent relaxation in the price of BYOT has been on pretty low volume ( for this year!) so I'm not too concerned...
It may well be that I've missed 'the selling opportunity of the year' as we approached £10 a few months back, but I'm in no hurry to move my money... The situation with COVID will change peoples mindset in relation to sanitation possibly FOR EVER. Alcohol may be the easy, cheap option short term as a 'knee - jerk', but what employer/ retailer risks dermatological issues to their staff/ customer, when a better safer and better solution is available?
No brainer.
Looks like five point something is coming...back to the level before the vertical take off in August.
Anyone got any concerns or suspicions about what may be going on? And please don't suggest the markets in general...after all, supposedly, at present time, this company is ideally placed to benefit from the covid situation.
Why the steady drip, drip downwards then?
Profit taking perhaps? Rumours of a fund raise? Though I cannot see why that should be the case.
Something is afoot though. But what?
Thanks for taking the time out to reply...much appreciated.
And thanks for providing the link -- it does give one cause to ponder most certainly!
I also would agree when you remark: "I would have thought for the company to be setting up a sensible way to distribute cash by way of a dividend moving forward, was very positive".
Strange how it would appear some investors think the contrary...unless of course the money released might be needed for other things?
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Looks like the normal workings of the stock market to me. Latest 'falling wedge' pattern for the last few months is potentially very bullish... assuming a break north at some point.
I would have thought for the company to be setting up a sensible way to distribute cash by way of a dividend moving forward, was very positive.
Putting aside the very real worry of all the present covid issues (although I am quite sure all shareholders would agree that this should be the prime driving force at this moment in time for both Byotrol's immediate and future good fortunes) I fail to see why the announcement contained in the last RNS should have had such an adverse effect on the share price.
I understand the mechanics of the proposal (re: capital reduction to create distributable reserves) but cannot understand why the market appears to be so apprehensive about it all.
Could anyone kindly enlighten me or offer a possible/likely explanation?
They published their fy2020 audit results last Tues. I'm surprised there's been no comment on them at all.
Nav21,
I’ve been invested here since Feb and used the pull back to add to my holding. Bounced today off the 100 day moving average which is pleasing to see.
I still have a feeling that we’re in ‘bull flag’ territory which would suggest a useful correction to the upside..... but that remains to be proven!
As mentioned by Riddlerone on the other site, Tristel video could make interesting viewing on Monday https://www.tristelresults.com/
I am so glad that the message board on this share is so clean, unlike other forums where there is ramping up and bickering amongst themselves etc. Speech is silver....however, Silence is Golden...Hold for Gold..I was for a few hours his morning and yesterday a bit jittery when the SP entered 6.95 levels....but held on....and so now in the 7 territory , it is unto all of us to hold on and top up, to keep the SP steady....great going Comrades...
Like you didn't post the same message on every other message board out there
We're now 1 week into H2 for fy2021, yet still no audited results for last year, fy 2020.
2020 InvestorChannel’s Disinfection Watchlist Update for Tuesday, October 06, 2020, 16:30 EST
https://investorintel.com/investorchannel-watchlist/investorchannels-disinfection-watchlist-update-for-tuesday-october-06-2020-1630-est/
logged into my dealing account today. and up 126% on this in uder a year. delighted to say the least. keep up the good work BYOT.
One big tell by David in the meeting did it for me. Nick far more difficult to read.
I will also be holding plantravel, anyone who missed it can still watch....
https://www.investormeetcompany.com/investor/meeting/results-investor-presentation
Yes, thoroughly enjoyed the presentation. Explained the delayed formal results well, and both David and Nick were professional.... and investable!
The reduction in order book they described as a positive, as customers weren’t panic buying, and BYOT are able to supply from increased inventory. Hints at a build in sales as fears of second wave increase.
Potential appreciable return from the Solvay deal ( some this year)
Dividend a possibility moving forward, or they may use cash to build business.
I am particularly pleased with the way that they are building the business to bring sustainable returns post Covid with license arrangements... no more boom and bust one-off deals.
Very positive. Been here from early Feb, and I’m happy to continue holding.
Well done to David & Nick on a comprehensive presentation.
I guess we will find out tomorrow , I am looking at guidance for the first quarter ie April to June this year as that will give a good indication as to where we will be for this year
GLA and if you can have a look at Boohoo
You have been buyiny Totally all the way DOWM from £3.00p and it's NOW 18p
2 weeks fof covid19 trading in the last lot of results and every trading update from then as said they will beat the macket with the next results!
you live in the past sorry carehome were time as not moved for you in the last 20yrs
some people think having a good memory is a sign of being intelligent i just think of the rainman counting coco pops
STTsBumbag
"How is your Totally PLC "
Both Totally(TLY) & Byot have SIMILAR MCAPs and both have fy ending 31st March 2020.
TLY v Byot results:
TLY: audited results.
TLY have had significant increased over the last 4 yrs:
period revenue, cash, profit/loss
2015 £0.6m, £0.4m, £0.4m
2016 £4m, £1m, £1.4m
2017 £21.3m, £11.3m, £5.6m
2018 £42m, £10.2m, £0.2m
2019 £78m, £7.5m, £1.1m
2020 £105m, £8.9m, £4m
Gross margins up
Paying dividends.
Byot fy2020 prelims (not audited):
Revenue: £6.07m
Adj Ebitda: £0.26m
GP: £2.89m
Net Cash: £1.42m
Crucially, TLY published their audited results well in time, in July, whereas Byot have still to publish theres, despite fy ending 6 months ago. H1 ends tomorrow.
As to your other comment, STTsBumbag: "Sorry i forgot your long so how much have you lost now?"
I noticed rthm (now trmr, was blnx) is now eq 148p, compared to 2350p in Jan 2014, crashed based on events. Given you and 1gw were ramping rthm, I would ask yourself that same question. I'm glad I followed my own research rather than listen to you two.
It's nice to have an investment decision proven right so conclusively BY EVENTS.
;-)
1gw,
"I don't think Tesco I don't think Tesco ever described their byotrol product as a "key blockbuster innovation project"
SttsBumbag was referring to the size of Solvay, wasn't he?
Tesco are a huge business, aren't they?.
Rentokil Initial. Also a huge global business, reported $1.6bln revenues for H1. They signed a deal with Byot 2011
http://www.investegate.co.uk/article.aspx?id=201107200700106939K
Tristel 's deal was announced a year ago.
From these huge companies. During the biggest pandemic to hit the world in over 100yrs:-
How much revenue did Byot earn from Tesco, Rentokil and Tristal for fy2020?
How much revenue do you think they will earn for H1, which ends tomorrow?
Surely they are easy to answer 1gw?
You can all registered for BYOTROL PLC - Results Online Investor Presentation which will start at 30th Sep 2020 at 4:30pm BST.
https://www.investormeetcompany.com
Now in catalogue.
https://www.solvay.com/en/brands/actizone-disinfection-that-lasts/product-catalog