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Mr ninja x filtered for being a complete muppet. Obliviously didn't read the RNS as its a supplier to Carrefour. Muppet....
Talk some s*** do these derampers. I work for a tech company, now in excess $250m revenue and will double this year. When sub $10m they signed JP Morgan chase as a client, $600k contract, they also signed Netflix, Uber and a couple of other HUGE companies. Businesses doesnt matter what size, if they see value will do business. End of. Its a Fintech platform so stop talking s*** that Carrefour wouldnt do business, and they are a client of ours too, when we were sub $100m in revenue.
have a deep breath and read it again brother. you are anxious some out of the blue rns hit and you loose your position here.
If you don't believe in this company just move on. no one forced you to stay and post all this ****.
@AR, That's all very impressive, it doesn't mean they aren't bullying up their order books and implying a massive retailer with in excess of £65 billion per year turnover is considering using a fly by night, 0.5p bit company to help it manage its finances. You are smoking some weird $hit if you believe that hype.
this is what matter for now
with thanks to the weather geek.
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Videos..
Company lists
https://youtu.be/lbDOgnOYRmM
Company presentation from April
https://youtu.be/DV3gC7wloLk
Pro Active research analyst Ed Stacy
https://youtu.be/dTuXb6ikPHw
Risk manager hiring
https://youtu.be/o82at1g82_o
Self funding update
https://youtu.be/8_CfiQtFceY
£8bn Bank Video
https://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/companies/amp/news/929672?__twitter_impression=true
Companies and partners we use..
SIA Payments
https://www.sia.eu/en/
IBM ledger
https://www.ibm.com/blockchain
Storm harbour for Securitisation
http://stormharbour.com
Gordon Brothers for resale of bad inventory if needed.
https://www.gordonbrothers.co.uk/expertise/assets/inventory
EPIC partnership..
https://epic.it/en
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IG
https://www.ig.com/uk/news-and-trade-ideas/supply-me-capital-stock-could-rise-amid-institutional-interest-200916
Wine Article..
https://winenews.it/en/wine-if-the-warehouse-turns-into-economic-liquidity-without-opening-credit-lines_417592/
Armchair Investors
https://www.thearmchairtrader.com/supplyme-capital-changing-inventory-into-an-asset-class/
Fintech futures article - The need, Wind in the tail..
https://www.fintechfutures.com/2020/05/why-alternative-lending-will-be-essential-to-save-uk-smes/
In Business - Fintech and ESG
https://www.thenational.ae/business/banking/sukuk-market-to-lag-2019-performance-on-lower-corporate-issuance-1.1081806
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So the trolls are out in force trying to put down SYME.
March Float article..
https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/markets/article-8138543/STOCK-WATCH-Bad-time-float-Not-says-Italian-tech-firm-Supply-Me.html
Interview with CEO
https://ibsintelligence.com/podcasts/ep88-alessandro-zamboni-founder-chief-executive-officer-supplyme/
Securitisation
https://born2invest.com/articles/supplyme-capital-close-first-securitization/
Share buyers article
https://www.sharebuyers.co.uk/shares/supplyme-shares-going-for-growth-radical-shake-up-working-capital-access/
Directors dealing
https://www.sharebuyers.co.uk/shares/supplyme-chairman-buying-shares-director-dealing/
Inventory securitisation article
http://www.onc.hk/en_US/non-traditional-securitisation-inventory-securitisation/
Fintech Times article
https://thefintechtimes.com/three-interesting-fintech-partnerships-in-abu-dhabi/
In Business Article
https://www.thenational.ae/business/banking/italian-fintech-partners-with-abu-dhabi-company-on-scheme-to-offer-loans-1.1061822
Abu Dhabi article
https://www.crowdfundinsider.com/2020/08/165359-fintech-firm-supplyme-to-work-with-uaes-imass-llc-on-offering-lending-solutions-abu-dhabi-global-markets-also-working-on-financial-tech/amp/?__twitter_impression=true
Wall Street Journal article
@jimbob, I questioned that as well. Why would a company with that much buying power need the likes of syme. Dosent make sense. I suspect maybe all is not what it seems here, might be time to open a short position.
Thanks mate, I will keep a eye on it.
I think it could go down a bit more before the next RNS but hopefully for everyone here the next one is as good as it could be and it goes up A lot. GLA.
Where do you think it will fall jimbob right back down???
Or down a little more then back up
Unlike you Bob here for the long haul, well done you made some money hopefully.. now you can move on ;)
Well 90% of people on this BB thought it was going past 0.6 today. I sold out on 0.53 because I knew this RNS was just hype. Look at the SP now. Looks like I understood it, you pretended to understand it and hoped to god it was better than it was.
Is this going to fly tomorrow or just de dampers waiting our time?? Lot of bs today on this bb.
Thanks Bob, see if you can get another 6 months, brush up on your knowledge, come back when you understand supply chain 101. Nite Nite.
Is this a joke? JIT which is a huge part of any supermarket’s success. And exactly the reason why Carrefour doesn’t need SYME, they only hold inventory when they’re about to sell.
Lokiloo ... No clue more like
Cmon Bob.. can't wait all day.. JIT?
Just In Time !!
Now why is this important to the supply chain?
Why will this be critical with Brexit and No deal looming?
How many in the supply chain are building huge warehousing so they don't run out of stock/material?
Can they really afford this outlay?
How might SYME fit into all this??? Hmmn ....
Jarring Investor Talk?
6 months on secondment... and you dare to claim you are a specialist and know everything... blimey.
Basher Bob.. this is your cue... JIT ??? no cheating now!
Exactly. Haha
Jimbobs worked in procurement for 6 months... LOL you couldn't make it up, on here spouting about how the supply chain works, probably couldn't tell you what JIT stands for?
Supermarkets dont only sell lettuces!! They also offer cosmetics, clothes, household goods, tech, etc:
https://www.fis.com/fis/companies/details.asp?l=e&company_id=147489
No substance.
Yes, I’ve worked in procurement for 6 months on secondment but I’ll listen to some random bloke telling me I know nothing. Probably investing £50 he’s got from his mum at Christmas.
You clearly have no clue how purchasing works for retailers or what a season is. It's October. In the UK every shop is selling Halloween stuff. Purchased months ago. Christmas stock also hitting the shelves. Planned and purchased 6 months + in advance.
Go in to most grocery shops in November and December. They are overflowing with tinned chocolate and Prosecco. It doesn't just appear like Jack's bean stalk.