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Seems like a bit of weekend profit taking, Been in this a while now im holding because i feel the future is going to be great with the projects in the pile line.... also previous resistance has been taken out onwards an upwards
Bound to have seen a pull back here. Looking for an entry point myself. Looking very interesting all the developments, products, research, profit etc. Very scalable and this has a lot more legs to it I think.
Those who are selling aren’t looking at the bigger picture. This company has a very bright future. DYOR. GLA.
There's something brewing under the surface - my gut feeling is that either there's massive news or a takeover imminent...I hope it's the former. It's almost quintupled in just over a year which is remarkable performance.
The Bolflex news is exciting and interesting, and if SBR can be used to enhance Athletic performance then I'm sure it will gain traction but I can't believe it's the sole driver behind all this activity.
I'm anticipating there's a big deal brewing with regard to either the Ceramycguard or the HDPE - those seem to be the two areas of activity in RNS of late.
Anyway, exciting times and GLA.
Following on from my last post re HDPE, and in light of the continued price strength, I've delved further down the Haydale rabbit hole in search of anything which could make the rise sustainable.
There's good news. It appears that Bolflex have incorporated Haydale's enhanced rubber masterbatch into their product line: https://bolflex.pt/produtos/solas-para-calcado/
The Haydale input relates to 'SBR Advanced' (https://www.thegraphenecouncil.org/blogpost/1501180/365507/Haydale-s-Functionalised-Nano-Enhanced-Rubber-Masterbatch-Used-in-Bolflex-Rubber-Sole) and therefore forms one seventh of Bolflex's front line offering, described by them as a 'highly resistant, anti-oil, anti-static and non-slip formulation' (https://bolflex.pt/materiais-ideias-e-modelos-que-nunca-mais-acabam-tudo-a-medida/).
Bolflex's blurb says they make 1,000 pairs per day. On the assumption of a 5 day week minus Bank Holidays that's circa 250,000 pairs of soles per year.
Once the product is established, let's assume it makes up a tenth of sales (worst case-ish). That's at least c.25k soles required per year.
Bolflex, on the face of it, do appear to be a good company so I'd imagine other rubber soles manufacturers will be interested once the Hayd/Bolflex SBR hits the streets.
A step in the right direction?
Get the feeling there’s some news around the corner with all these consistent large buys and rising trends.
Breakout?
This is a great piece of news.
If this works out these are going to be massive!
Still quietly creeping up each day. I wonder if i should have gone for this over DCTA now.....think both will do well. But someone seems to be building here.
just seen this on the highways england site
https://www.facebook.com/highwaysenglandofficial/posts/3988693334554650
edit -- No stopping this one the last couple of weeks. I’m sure DCTA can emulate. Quite different business models though.
No stopping this one the last couple of weeks. I’m DCTA can emulate. Quite different business models though.
All looking good for a breakout!
Holy Mother.
3.9m shares bought for c.8.3p at 16:18.
We've been here a few times now. The SP is above Fundamental values but the chart suggests a build up to a BO.
Any takers today?
Sorry, seems to be a problem with the link below when I tested it. Somehow a bracket got into the link address!
try this:
https://www.graphene-info.com/graphene-enhanced-cement-could-help-build-more-durable-roads-and-cities
Haydale (also DCTA) is not alone in road cement additives R&D, it appears:
https://www.graphene-info.com/graphene-enhanced-cement-could-help-build-more-durable-roads-and-cities)
Who is copying whom??? - - see end of article!
Although not related to Haydale directly its nice to see ongoing interest in Graphene.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-90101-0
Material of the future perhaps.
Some massive trades today - 1.55m shares in two after hours trades alone.
Had a scout around to see if there's any news. What appears to have gone under the radar (or my radar at least), is Haydale's launch of a new type of greener HDPE.
"Haydale’s nanomaterial enhanced masterbatch is a highly loaded mixture of a bespoke nanomaterial in
High Density Polyethylene (HDPE), designed to deliver improvements to mechanical performance using
nanomaterial reinforcement and enable lightweighting of plastic products; a key driver to reducing the
carbon footprint of plastics and improving their environmental impact and sustainability."
See Plastic Masterbatch: hxxps://haydale.com/resources/
They're basically saying it's harder, better, faster, stronger and lowers the plastic carbon footprint. The HDPE market is massive - bottles, piping, cutting boards, bins, bags, toys, etc.
Haydale's latest LinkedIn post makes positive reference to scalability (i.e large orders will be met).
Announcement incoming?
Buyers are back today and the share price is moving accordingly, already a UT of 8.10p
Someone was buying large earlier at middle price
09:22:06 8.15 500,000 £40.75k
That was a large buy alright and paying full ask, 6 minutes ago
09:44:34 8.30 230,000 19.09k
quite so... volume is on the rise, something is a foot. perhaps some news will compliment sp
Looks interesting and ready to BREAKOUT, has been on a rising trend with large volume lately.
Positive level 2
Chart with volume ....http://uk.advfn.com/p.php?pid=staticchart&s=L%5EHAYD&width=300&height=205&p=2&t=1&dm=2&vol=1&cb=
Something strange happened that caused it to close at 5.8p yesterday, which is fairly down from it's usual present trading range. Which is causing it to look like there's been a massive gain today...it's actually within the usual margins.