The next focusIR Investor Webinar takes places on 14th May with guest speakers from Blue Whale Growth Fund, Taseko Mines, Kavango Resources and CQS Natural Resources fund. Please register here.
Mr positive please don’t mislead people for self gain. This as I predicted yesterday is going to drop like a stone and tomorrow we will see another retrace down to the 0.6-0.7 range while all the new shares appear into the market. My advice is sell now and take your small profits and the when it levels out buy back in in the 0.6-0.7 range ready for drill results.
Your statement of a target of 1.6 is based on nothing. There’s one thing to be mr positive there is another thing being blind and overly optimistic with out the proper news to bolster a 1.6p SP position. Lol
This is starting to be the makings of potentially a company many multiples of what the market cap is now.
However I can’t see the current price holding for very long. I’ll be buying in when it’s back down to a range of 0.6-0.7 pence per share.
Just seen the presentation. Very impressed.
To me this is the start of an uplift in company revenue as more and more customers reach the end of the trial phase and decide to incorporate the DSP and D2W technology into there plastic products.
The Plastics sector is worth well over 100’s of billions of pounds. The sky is the limit for symphony environmental.
The future is bright the future of biodegradable and anti microbial plastics is symphony environmental.
I would hope so but I am sure there will be some fool on hear who still does not grasp it.
On another subject, has anyone seen the slight fall in SP on GGP today. Only minor but its a good opportunity to top up/buy in as Christmas will see an SP far higher then current price.
Average is 0.179p/share. I am not at all worried about petty drops in price like this. I am certainly holding all the way. People will be saying 24.2p per share was very cheap in a few months time. Its going to be a very good Christmas and an even better 2021 for Greatland holders.
Hold for gold. especially if there is another lock down and we get helicopter money from the government.
Email sent on Monday at 12:30. After the most recent testing results RNS at Unicamp.
Most recent RNS: Positive coronavirus test results
Good morning and first let me congratulate you on your most recent news relating to the above.
It details in the RNS that it is recommended to kill coronavirus. Does this include Covid 19? I feel that the RNS is lacking in detail around this and would help if it was explained more clearly.
Will your technology be tested against actual Covid 19 in the future?
Thank you for your time and look forward to your response.
Response to the above email was on Tuesday morning.
Thank you for contacting us.
As advised on 6 April we will test against COVID-19 itself as soon as independent laboratory capacity becomes available. We will update the market at the relevant time.
Thank you too for your interest in Symphony.
With kind regards
Lynette King
Office Manager
Symphony Environmental Ltd
People seem to think that no more testing is required against Covid-19. I disagree.
Buy now while this is dirt cheap. IMHO
I sent it after the most recent RNS on Tuesday so what you insinuate is not correct. The response I got is not out of date and does reflect the Unicamp test not the Eurofin tests. Please let’s all be clear symphony have stated that they do still want to test against Covid 19.
This is the response I had from symphony regarding the email I sent them asking about Covid-19 testing.
“Thank you for contacting us.
As advised on 6 April we will test against COVID-19 itself as soon as independent laboratory capacity becomes available. We will update the market at the relevant time.
Thank you too for your interest in Symphony.
With kind regards
Lynette King
Office Manager
Symphony Environmental Ltd”
"These results demonstrate the efficacy against viruses of d2p anti-microbial technology in plastic products, and the importance it has in helping governments to control the spread of the virus, and saving lives," he added. "This technology goes beyond short-term protections such as washing with soap, sanitising hands, or wiping surfaces; being embedded in the plastic itself, d2p provides protection for the lifetime of the plastic product."