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May be considered. So not for definite then like many on hear proclaim to.
As a blue collar worker in plastics manufacturing for a global company let me inform you of normally how things work.
If a company wants to use a new material, substrate or additive etc it’s not just a case of let’s go. Company’s will want to trial production. Do in house and independent testing with regards to losses in mechanical properties of a material including lab and mechanical testing. All of the above takes time. Production testing will depend on availability of machinery/production lines. I.e the production processes are tooled up depending on which product they are manufacturing at anyone time. If a product which does not require the symphony additive then the machines will not be available for testing until such product is set in the machine/production line.
Mechanical and lab testing will be quick one products with the adaptive have been manufactured.
It is normal for manufacturing company’s to require samples of the master batch for free to run trials. I have negotiated free trial material from material suppliers many times purely on the basis of “o you say your product does this, let me have free samples so I can trial this before I start to buy your products”
Finally tooling which is designed and made for each product a plastics manufacturer produces is very expensive I.e £10,000-£500,000 and some. No plastics manufacturer is going to want to go all out with additives which could cause detrimental/adverse effects to tooling.
Please don’t think orders are imminent as I have read from some of you today because many hoops have to be jumped through first.
I am not being negative or de ramping just remaining level headed and considering things that may hold orders up.
Ok you can all jump on me now.
Some people don’t get it they push it as confirmed and the truth. Hinge the wings and his truth twisting clan. They never back it up with technical documents and until they do I will be around to call it out. Creating false hope isn’t going to help non of us.
You complain about me but I don’t see you call anyone else out who is putting out statements which haven’t been confirmed. I take it you are in over your head to and need to support the dribble. I have taken the time today to read everything on the symphony website and nowhere does it state anything about neutralising corona virus. That’s because they don’t want to publish false facts until things have been confirmed. Does no one in hear get that. I can understand why most of you push the dribble to try to protect your investment. I hate people who elaborate on something when they don’t even know.
Why don’t you all get into some proper shares like solg, ggp, ecr etc. Some proper experts on these boards. Unlike this one. By the way I am invested hear before anyone says anything.
The Bovine Coronavirus is a CLOSE Beta Coronavirus surrogate for COVID-19.
I feel we need more of a technical understanding given to us by Symphony on how close Bovine Coronavirus is related to COVID-19. The corner shop is close to a large supermarket by me but they are two different things.
So can you point me in the right direction where it says it is a Covid killer. No one else in hear could they just ramp it up then don’t back it up. So pathetic. Seems people jump on others on this board. Perhaps you also bought in at 30p plus and need to ramp the hell out of it
Tell everyone else mate not me I’m only trying to quell the bull sh## people tell me it’s confirmed a Covid killer if so why are we still at 28p per share I’ll tell you why. Because it’s not confirmed. Keep stoking my fire and I’ll keep burning.
Seems to be a lot of panic over nothing today. This is the best gold share I have been in (and I have been in many over the years) excellent drill results every step of the way. Telfer needs feeding. Gold price rising. A great management team at GGP. A share price which is very stable and holds its ground very well compared to other aim stocks which make head way then retrace. We will all be laughing in 1-2 years time. Some are already laughing now. ;) (average 0.179p and still holding strong)
Mmmm that smell of bread on a Friday afternoon. Can’t beet it. I understand why supermarkets spend thousands of pounds on air vents directing that smell to the entrance to draw you in through the store getting you to walk past everything until you get to the bakery in the far corner of the store.
According to Bioplastics Guide, there are a few new fossil fuel plastics that can also be biodegradable. The most common ones are Polybutylene succinate (PBS), Polycaprolactone (PCL), Polybutyrate adipate terephthalate (PBAT) and Polyvinyl alcohol (PVOH/PVA).
Where does symphony technology stand vs the above. How quick does the technology bio degrade compared to the above. As far as I am aware we have not been given any technical data regarding this. If it takes 100 years for a normal engineered plastic to biodegrade how long does it take for symphony tech to biodegrade. In my opinion it needs to be relatively around 90% quicker to be effective? At the very least.