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Turnover doubled 3.4m from 1.7m in 1st quarter and the brakes are now off so they can take all the orders from everyone ... the only thing holding this up is the mms I just bought more at 6.25 and it shows as a sell.
Schools, shops airlines, streets. Factories......who doesn’t use it?
artrader
"Schools, shops airlines, streets. Factories......who doesn’t use it?"
Lots of companies make sanitising and cleaning products.
Can you post a link to where the company mention schools, airlines, streets etc ?
There's a lot of competition out there atm.
ALL MARKETS quote from RNS
Infection prevention and control group Byotrol has continued to experience "exceptional demand" for its technology across all markets due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
i have it on good authority (from the bloke down the mask shop) that the operation that until quite recently manufactured byotrol and continue to manufacture other cleaning products experienced a big spike in demand in Q1 but are actually pretty flat for H1. The net result being mostly a logistics nightmare.
Byotrol by the sound of it are up and remain up, so they are bucking the trend, and capitalising on the opportunity.
it helps of course that from that competition theres a growing list of now outlawed sanitisers.
artrader
"across all markets"
So there's no proof where they mention schools, airlines, streets etc specially, which is what you originally stated and I asked for the proof.
All sanitiser and cleaning product companies have experienced exceptional demand in Q1. That 'exceptional demand' was quoted months ago, so it's already factored in the price.
I forgot to add Trains and Boats and Planes .....
S C Johnson's products are everywhere you have to look at the bigger picture, sanitisers are here to stay. Every business open to the public will be seeking Covid-19 compliancy to win back their customers. ........Cinemas, Bowling alleys, Casinos, Betting offices, Football Stadiums, Playgrounds, Hotels and Joes Cafe all need to clean to clean up!
Advanced Hygienics LLC is out of stock again
http://store.protect8hour.com
artrader,
"sanitisers are here to stay"
"Every business open to the public will be seeking Covid-19 compliancy to win back their customers"
Absolutely, agree on that..
However, question is will companies follow WHO/CDC/NHS guidance on sanitiser to make sure they are Covid compliant?
Unilever's hand santiser contains alcohol, as recommended by WHO, CDC, NHS etc. Although Byot's products work, they are not alcohol based.
"As long as the products could meet the WHO standards of a minimum of 60% ethanol content in sanitiser, we decided we wouldn't worry about bottle shapes or designs. When the priority is meeting demand during a pandemic, how the products look is much less important."
https://www.unilever.com/news/news-and-features/Feature-article/2020/how-our-hand-sanitiser-business-adapted-to-meet-global-demand.html
Official guidance:
WHO:
"Wash your hands frequently with soap and water or use an alcohol-based hand rub if your hands are not visibly dirty."
https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/advice-for-public
CDC:
"If soap and water are not readily available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol. Always wash hands with soap and water if hands are visibly dirty."
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/about/prevention-treatment.html
Dettol
"If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer"
https://www.dettol.co.uk/about-us/understanding-coronavirus/