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Supply@ME Capital (LON: SYME) today — 11 Nov 2025: No new RNS; AGM confirmed for 4 Dec as shares trade around 0.004p
11 November 2025
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Supply@ME Capital (LON: SYME) today — 11 Nov 2025: No new RNS; AGM confirmed for 4 Dec as shares trade around 0.004p

Updated Tuesday, 11 November 2025 (UK time).


Key takeaways

  • No new company announcements today (11 Nov 2025). The most recent filing remains last week’s Notice of AGM (6 Nov).
  • Share price action: By mid‑afternoon, SYME changed hands around 0.004p with a 0.003/0.005p quoted spread and day range of 0.0035–0.0045p; volume topped ~630m shares. (Prices typically delayed ~15 minutes.)
  • Calendar:AGM set for Thursday, 4 December 2025 at 11:00 (London) with in‑person attendance at Charles Russell Speechlys (5 Fleet Place, EC4M 7RD) and a remote viewing option via Investor Meet Company. Proxy votes due by 11:00 on 2 December.
  • Recent context: Trading in SYME was restored on 23 Oct after the FCA lifted a temporary suspension following publication of FY24 accounts and H1 2025 interims.
  • Funding: On 20 Oct, the company said it received the final US$2.198m tranche under its US$5.15m on‑demand convertible facility, completing receipts under that agreement.

Share price today (11 Nov 2025)

In mid‑session dealing, SYME traded around 0.004p, with bid/ask at 0.003p/0.005p and an intraday range of 0.0035p to 0.0045p. Reported turnover was ~629.7 million shares. London South East data (delayed) also shows a wide spread typical of micro‑cap liquidity. Recent prints included trades time‑stamped around 14:55 UK time.

For perspective, the page lists a 52‑week range of 0.0015p–0.016p and ~71.73bn shares in issue, implying a market cap c. £2.9m at today’s quoted levels.

Note: Live prices on free sites are commonly delayed by up to 15 minutes; refer to your broker or the LSE for real‑time data.


No fresh RNS on 11 Nov

There were no new Regulatory News Service (RNS) announcements from Supply@ME on Tuesday, 11 November 2025 at the time of writing. The company’s RNS list shows the last update on 6 November (Notice of AGM), preceded by 23 October (Restoration of Listing and Trading) and 20 October (Funding update).

The company’s own investor news page shows the same order of recent releases.


AGM confirmed for 4 December — how to take part

SYME’s 2025 Annual General Meeting will be held Thursday, 4 December 2025 at 11:00 at Charles Russell Speechlys LLP, 5 Fleet Place, London, EC4M 7RD. Shareholders intending to attend in person are asked to register by email, and the company will stream the meeting via the Investor Meet Company platform for remote viewing (no online voting).

Key deadline:Proxy forms must reach Neville Registrars by 11:00 on 2 December 2025. Full procedural details are set out in the Notice of AGM.


What changed recently (context for today’s trade)

  • Trading restored (23 Oct 2025). The FCA lifted the temporary suspension of SYME’s listing after the company published its FY24 Annual Report and H1 2025 interim results; trading on the LSE Main Market resumed at 07:30 on 23 Oct.
  • Funding receipts (20 Oct 2025). SYME reported receipt of the final US$2.198m from Nuburu Inc. (NYSE American: BURU) under the US$5.15m amended on‑demand convertible facility, completing cash receipts under the facility.
  • H1 2025 interims (14 Oct 2025). The group reported revenue of £87k (H1 2024: £39k) and a £0.6m operating loss before impairments and fair‑value adjustments (H1 2024: £1.3m), noting continued funding constraints and the early‑stage nature of inventory monetisation revenues.

What to watch next

  1. AGM outcomes (4 Dec): Shareholder resolutions and any guidance updates at or around the meeting could be share‑price catalysts.
  2. Commercial traction: Investors will watch for conversion of pipeline opportunities into monetisation transactions to lift revenues from modest H1 levels.
  3. Funding runway and structure: After completing the US$5.15m facility receipts, attention turns to future funding mix and cost, as well as any follow‑on facilities to support growth.
  4. Liquidity & volatility: With a very low absolute share price and wide intraday spreads, SYME typically exhibits high percentage swings on relatively small cash volumes; position sizing and limits matter.

Bottom line

Today (11 Nov 2025) brought no fresh company news, leaving focus on price discovery in a thinly traded micro‑cap and on the 4 December AGM as the next scheduled event. The restoration of trading in late October and completion of the US$5.15m facility receipts frame the near‑term narrative, but sustained delivery of inventory monetisation deals and clarity on funding will likely determine whether the recent bounce off 2025 lows can broaden into something more durable.


Sources

  • RNS feed & price board (London South East): live/delayed quote, trade log, 52‑week range, and RNS history.
  • Investegate (official RNS distribution):Notice of AGM with location, timings, and proxy details.
  • Company site (Investor news): consolidated list of the latest regulatory and non‑regulatory announcements.
  • RNS (LSE) — Restoration of Listing and Trading (23 Oct 2025).
  • RNS (LSE) — Funding update (20 Oct 2025).
  • RNS (LSE) — H1 2025 unaudited interim results (14 Oct 2025).

Disclosure: This article is for information only and does not constitute investment advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any security. Micro‑cap shares can be highly volatile and illiquid; consider professional advice and your risk tolerance before investing.

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