The list of companies (among the best of the best) involved in our business
Watchlist Companies:
– Byotrol (BYOT.L) GBp 5.92 (0.42%)
– Dupont de Nemours Inc (DD) USD 58.16 (0.24%)
– 3M Company (MMM) USD 166.10 (0.14%)
– Getinge Group (GNGBY) USD 23.32 (0.09%)
– Kimberly-Clark (KMB) USD 158.23 (-0.15%)
– Clorox (CLX) USD 224.25 (-0.2%)
– Steris PLC (STE) USD 158.70 (-0.31%)
– Kao Corporation (KAOOY) USD 15.11 (-0.46%)
– Procter & Gamble (PG) USD 135.10 (-0.5%)
– Unilever Group (UL) USD 59.44 (-0.78%)
– Reckit Benckiser Group PLC (RB.L) GBp 7438.00 (-0.93%)
– Ecolab Inc (ECL) USD 194.71 (-0.94%)
– Lion Corporation (LOC.F) EUR 18.20 (-1.09%)
– BASF (BAS.DE) EUR 50.30 (-1.33%)
– Evonik (EVK.DE) EUR 24.82 (-1.51%)
– Lonza Group (LZAGY) USD 60.96 (-1.88%)
We are league leaders .... The Liverpool of Sanitisers, the saints of Southampton, the Lions of London, the cloth makers of Leicester, Le Coer De Lion, the fruit on top, the cherry and the icing, la creme de la creme.... the best of the rest , top of the pops ..... better than all the rest !
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.ig.com/uk/news-and-trade-ideas/is-boohoo-worth-352p-a-share--200811.amp
Analysts’ average 12-month price target suggests that the online fashion retailer’s stock could hit 352p in 2020 .... that could be today
SEAWEED? SEA WEED .... why can't anyone SEA PROFIT! This company have doubled sales, they have told you they are going to smash their own expectations, they have orders in the bag during the 1st Quarter of £3.4m and an additional £2m+ on the books that equates to last years sales already . If you look forwards, without any increase thats £12m+ turnover and if you look at the fact that they had supply problems during the 1st Quarter I hate to guess what orders they can supply now that supply chains have eased. Now they have said the supply chain is back on track they can vacuum up all of that business ..... some of that business is still selling out online which goes to show the market is bigger than supply. Prices will hold up and contracts will be made to secure ongoing business. They have partnerships that are ready to go to market, Tristel, SC Johnson, Advanced Hygienics and Intergrated Resources International and goodness knows who in the pipeline. Covid has made everyone aware of the the future risks to their business but has anyone look at the future possibilities to a business of this type.
As a forward thinking multinational CEO I am making plans to integrate the threat of a VIRUS into my company plans and I'm going for prevention.
Cleaning schedules in food factories has been a major part of alleviating business risks for decades and now it isn't going to be just food factories that have a nightly clean down , its going to be everyone, part of every daily end routines. The products that last 24 hours+ will make it easier, the products that have no alcohol also make things easier (highly flammable, explosive and toxic). Eat the seaweed and get the job done now and forever.
TED is worth billions as a brand name and like all great brands it will last forever on the other hand 'Pretty little thing' just doesn't have that ring and sells without a premium and that's why I'm sticking with TED
I’m invested in TED and BOO ....I’m topping up on TED and topslicing BOO ......I wish I paid more attention to those investor videos. “Follow the trend “ “buy the dips” “keep your winners” and SELL your LOSERS
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
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.
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?
Thats going to keep my missus supplied!
The fashion retailer is working on setting up its own factory. It “will have the latest capital equipment and promote the highest standards of health and safety throughout the facility”.
The new factory is expected to have a capacity to produce 50,000 garments a week.
https://www.asktraders.com/analysis/boohoo-share-price-soars-5-on-plans-to-set-new-model-factory/
Yes it almost covers everything except the fact that outlets dropped them on the unfounded accusations of a newspaper because they are only into “fair trade goods from China” and institutional investors that jumped on the “oh invest with us we are as clean as Warren Buffett” we won’t spoil our reputation... how is Wagon Train these days? I bet they are waiting to jump back in .... wagons roll, head em up, roll them on, buy em up ...thick hide.
I also know that NEXT we’re not interested in the small margins they get from selling Brand names and were reviewing their stategy in light of the success of Boohoo making and selling their own clothes online. NEXT thought they could buck the trend by buying more store space and selling everything to everyone.... big shock when BOOHOO showed them how wrong that was and that other outlet Primark that refused to sell online? ... Keep calm and carry on Boohoo ... no masks required here. Ted Baker take note you left Debenhams for NEXT but maybe you got that wrong too.
I liked this bit a lot.... For example, PrettyLittleThing’s annual sales have rocketed from just £55 million when Boohoo bought it to over £500 million in the most recent financial year. It recently purchased the remaining 34% of PrettyLittleThing it didn’t already own, which it said was ‘expected to be significantly earnings enhancing on a fully diluted basis with immediate effect’.
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.ig.com/uk/news-and-trade-ideas/will-boohoo-shares-recover-200723.amp
Nothing wrong Found in anything to do with Boohoo... the Leicester factories were simply repacking garments made overseas. Nothing to see here move up!
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The minister said HSE was prioritising spot checks in the textile industry and "will take enforcement action to secure compliance" with coronavirus risk controls.
The HSE later said it had newer figures which showed 24 spot checks targeted at the textile industry and 34 visits in response to concerns raised by workers or members of the public.
Three of the nine enforcement notices were classified as Improvement Notices for failure to apply adequate Covid-19 controls under the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974.
However, the HSE described "high levels of compliance" with regulations and none of the breaches were serious enough to warrant prosecution.
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