TEG Group Plc (TEG)

February 26th, 2008


Our ever-increasing obsession with recycling and saving the planet has made waste into big business.

Gone are the days of landfills and incineration – just ask TEG Group.

It turns waste into high-quality fertilizer and we believe it’s set to see its wasteline - sorry, profit line - grow.

Research: TEG.L

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  1. Peter Whear Says:

    TEG looks a perfect fit for one of the big Euro or UK waste groups.

    A take out price of 110-130p would look appropriate(£55-60m) - a “steal” giving the lengthy approvals process that the big guys would have to go through to get where TEG is now

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Biffa (delisted)

December 17th, 2007


Who said investing was a glamourous business, hmm?

Well, sometimes you’ve just got to roll up your sleeves and get down and dirty.

And they don’t come much dirtier than waste management giant Biffa. Where there’s muck there’s brass, after all.

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  1. neville Martin Says:

    cannot watch will not open, I need to down load something can you tell me what that should be. many thanks
    Neville Martin

  2. Fabricio Says:

    Hi, Neville. I’m almost sure you need to download adobe flash player, just go to the adobe webpage on http://www.adobe.com, and you’ll see it.

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