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stanelco .......a new thread (SEO)     

bosley - 20 Feb 2004 09:34

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=SEO&SiChart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=SEO&Si

for more information about stanelco click on the links.

driver's research page link
http://www.moneyam.com/InvestorsRoom/posts.php?tid=7681#lastread
website link
http://www.stanelco.co.uk/index.htm


bhunt1910 - 28 Sep 2005 14:14 - 10155 of 27111

Just remember folk - that nothing has changed for the worse on this share - indeed only positive news has been received. The fundamentals are still sound for medium to long term investors.

SEO are at several trade shows and conferences during october - including philadelphia - so all we need is patience (and a few green seal orders would not go amiss)

Baza

shamona - 28 Sep 2005 14:17 - 10156 of 27111

baza

The problem is the fundamentals are crap, tell me where the cash is coming in from?

The market cap is still way over 100 million pounds whilst revenue is virtually nil.

You do the sums.

bhunt1910 - 28 Sep 2005 14:35 - 10157 of 27111

Sham - I said medium to long term. SEO have confirmed that even if they did not sell another greenseal machine - then they have enough cash in the bank to last another 18 months on current cash burn.

I remain confident that this company has a winning formulae and will bring these producs to market. - Just my opinion of course - but I have put my money where my mouth is.

As I have said previously - I bought in at 6p and would like to see 30p by Xmas - but if the timing is out - and it could well be - then it will be disappointing - but not the end of the world. As always - I will keep on reviewing and if I think anything fundamental has changed - then I will update my own strategy accordingly.

baza

Baza

shamona - 28 Sep 2005 14:43 - 10158 of 27111

I'd sell then buy back when the trend reverses.

No advice intended.

bhunt1910 - 28 Sep 2005 14:53 - 10159 of 27111

Thanks Sham - I have tried that in the past - and every time I did it I got my finfers burnt and ended up buying back at a higher price than I sold at - so now I simply invest for the longer term as I am not skilled enough to consistently make money out of trading.

Baza

Snip - 28 Sep 2005 14:56 - 10160 of 27111

qc IMO only
I would place a stop loss at 13.5p and salvage some of my pot to live another day

if you are wedded ie emotionally involved with this stock wait for a long period of consolidation at the next support area of around 4p. When you see 3-4 minimum tests of support then consider buying again. DYOR and i repeat IMO

paulmasterson1 - 28 Sep 2005 15:03 - 10161 of 27111



What a load of waffle on here toady .... LOL !

The next price jumping RNS could come out any second, and the shotrers know it, and just want to convince the longs to sell, so that they can get out before that BIG RNS arrives.

Not selling, not interested in the drivel.
PM

Snip - 28 Sep 2005 15:11 - 10162 of 27111

could but might if

not in a thinking traders vocabulary

ps I only ever hold real shares and I never short but I hate to see honest folks being taken for a ride by rampers

qc - 28 Sep 2005 15:25 - 10163 of 27111

I have seen nothing to convince me that 4p is a realistic target in the slightest. I have held for many years when 4p was as good as it got and the company, IMO, had little or no products at that time. Now, like it or not we have.

I cannot see any way that a company with a deal(to be completed by next summer) for 200+ machines earning annually 25k each can be valued in some folks eyes at the same value as 1-5 years back when we sold little or nothing of note. And thats before any other news on the range of products offered by Stanelco that are growing by the month. Rather in than out I think to be honest. If I sell today Walmart will announce tomorrow!

hewittalan6 - 28 Sep 2005 15:30 - 10164 of 27111

Please sell qc, PLEEEAAASSSEE!!!!

bosley - 28 Sep 2005 15:33 - 10165 of 27111

in the spirit of human kindness....sell!!!!!

Bema - 28 Sep 2005 15:48 - 10166 of 27111


Time to increase my holding.
Thanks sellers, you're giving this away, you realise that?


qc - 28 Sep 2005 15:55 - 10167 of 27111

LOL

I hope so Bema.

Bema - 28 Sep 2005 16:05 - 10168 of 27111


First time i've ever managed to "trade" like this without getting burnt by a price hike qc! Now i just need it to go up..... ;o)

Will be slowly adding all week...it's going to take a while to unwind funds from other illiquid stocks i'm invested in.

insiderinside - 28 Sep 2005 16:15 - 10169 of 27111

no news in the morning tomorrow - my prediction may come true - 16 is a key support level - and many stop losses are around that mark - it may fall fast soon - All IMO - DYOR


insiderinside - 25 Sep'05 - 03:17 - 847 of 847 edit

No sales news this week - not more agreements jam tomorrow with no money - but real sales this week - and we may test the 16p level - at which point - IMO - if it goes through 16p - then a pronounced quick fall will happen.

All IMO - DYOR

grph_hist.sh?TIDM=SEO.L&DAYS=120&CHART=1

SEADOG - 28 Sep 2005 16:18 - 10170 of 27111

Would anyone like to read a little bit on Stanelco in weekend ft at www.ft.com/myportfolio

bhunt1910 - 28 Sep 2005 16:29 - 10171 of 27111

Hi Seadog - could not get access as I am not registered for FT - any chance that you vould copy or paraphrase please ?

I guess it is a Nick Louth mistake !!
Baza

greekman - 28 Sep 2005 16:34 - 10172 of 27111

A nice piece on bioplastics. For full article see link.

http://www.freshplaza.com/2005/28sep/2_au_bioplastics.htm

Australasian Bioplastics Association

Natural resources including cellulose and starch are used to produce products which perform the same functions as conventional plastic products, but at the end of their life cycle can be organically recycled by composting to produce carbon dioxide, water and carbon humus.

In summary, bioplastics have two main characteristics which differentiate them from conventional petrochemical sourced plastics.

Increasing use of renewable resources.
Biodegradable and compostable.
Growing segments of the marketplace require that renewable resources replace finite resources and the environmental impact of products and services is minimised. These demands are strongest in some parts of Europe but also building here. As pressure grows to recycle and reduce the amount of waste going to landfill, a biodegradable and compostable packaging material which can be composted along with the organic waste stream helps our industry and society to meet the targets being set.

SEADOG - 28 Sep 2005 16:51 - 10173 of 27111

bhunt1910
only a short piece say when he sold his holdings in SEO in may it wasn't a hard decision, the company had not cleared all the fences in its deal with Asda, but share price rocketed and suddenly trading on 40 times profits for 2006 so he sold. Now four months later the price is back at what he bought for..
The heading of the article by the way is " Admit your mistakes as soon as possible"!!!!!!!!..........SD

bhunt1910 - 28 Sep 2005 16:56 - 10174 of 27111

Sounds like a shrewd operator then. - I wonder if he has bought back in - or is he waiting for a lower entry point.
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