bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
paulmasterson1
- 29 Sep 2005 20:44
- 10319 of 27111
ssanebs Hi,
Nope, his E-Mail arrived at 7:30 pm ....
Cheers,
PM
qc
- 29 Sep 2005 20:47
- 10320 of 27111
For any interested parties TB made no reference to SEO in his weekly e-mail update. So at least he has not as yet issued the sell command.
paulmasterson1
- 29 Sep 2005 20:48
- 10321 of 27111
QC Hi,
And his buy max-price remains 18p ?
Cheers,
PM
paulmasterson1
- 29 Sep 2005 20:54
- 10322 of 27111
Mad Pad Hi,
My website is at a standstill for the mo', my employer has been bought out, and I am doing 12 hour days and the weekends, so that all is present and correct for the live takeover date of next monday.
The work has kept me off the BB for a bit, had an early night last night, not long after I got home, and heading for bed tonight very soon, as I have to be in at 7:00am tomorrow to kick some butt :))))
Cheers,
PM
qc
- 29 Sep 2005 20:55
- 10323 of 27111
Hi PM,
I would not want to mislead anyone but I am certain that he has not changed his targets in his weekly e-mail updates since the Sept RHPS issue came out. If he has then I missed it but in the paper edition(just checked) his buy limit is 25p and target 50p. I will have the Oct available on the internet tomorrow so will check for any changes.
Q.
paulmasterson1
- 29 Sep 2005 21:10
- 10324 of 27111
QC Hi,
That sounds right now you mention it, I remember the upgraded price, so he must see SEO as a bargain now, as he is of the long term view I think.
Cheers,
PM
qc
- 29 Sep 2005 21:18
- 10326 of 27111
Yeah Paul,
Heres the last two weeks comments that I thought were the best. Posted on FYB at the time by myself.
Last Week.....
Fairly short and mentions Elwood but feels too many products are muddying the water and hence we are seeing profit taking. I like this final bit the best....
"But the underlying story remains the same, with the potential of the RF tray-lidding technology dwarfing all else"
Two weeks ago his final sentence was this.
"All these fresh developments from Stanelco are tending to confuse the picture and encourage profit-taking, but Stanelco is well past the speculative stage, so BUY."
I certainly agree that he seems to look longterm with SEO and arguably for the first time we had that in concrete by these two statements.
Cheers,
Q.
ssanebs
- 29 Sep 2005 21:19
- 10328 of 27111
stockdog
no but i saw a rope hanging from the top of their stand. LOL
superrod
- 29 Sep 2005 21:20
- 10329 of 27111
well
the brown stuff has well and truly hit the watsit. as a novice chartist ( 18 months ) i dont like it a bit. its on the precipice of a major drop. i hope im wrong because this share has been good to me ( as have most posters here ). i cant even bring myself to have a punt on hoping for a bounce.
sincere good luck to all. up is harder than down but never out of the question.
paulmasterson1
- 29 Sep 2005 21:25
- 10330 of 27111
QC Hi,
Back in May it was, that RHPS raised the buy price on SEO to 25p ....
Cheers,
PM
STANELCO (SEO): My meeting with Stanelco's Howard White was most encouraging and confirmed the impression that this company could be on the verge of something rather special - in fact, Howard himself compared Stanelco to Tetra Pak, which made shareholders a fortune in the 1980s through its invention of the cardboard milk container.
Howard has no doubts of Stanelco's ability to reap the full commercial potential of its radio frequency sealing technology, and describes broker forecasts, which, to remind you, are for earnings per share of 3.3p in the year to October 2007 and 6p in 2007/8, as "conservative".
,,,, LOADS MORE .... THEN ....
Stanelco is now valued at 190m. Given that there are about 50,000 meat-packing machines in Europe alone, and that Stanelco could be earning a licence fee of 25,000 per year from each one, it is, in fact, quite easy to justify this apparently ambitious valuation.
Although there does not appear to be any competition on the horizon at present, any sign would change the sums radically. This is the main risk.
However, in the absence of that threat the shares still have huge potential, and I am raising my buy limit to 25p with a target of 50p. BUY.
Bugz
- 29 Sep 2005 21:36
- 10331 of 27111
End of a messy day.
Lets hope tomorrow brings some cheer and happiness. I think it will, for Fridays tend to be news days........ ;)
The Bugz chart points to N = NEWS
Goodnight people - see you here tomorrow!
qc
- 29 Sep 2005 21:43
- 10332 of 27111
Hi PM,
Yeah, thats what I thought. Just having a quick look through some of the old monthly RHPS's issues.
In November 2004 he says:-
"...sold RHPS(on back of court case) on October 6th. But I was subsequently invited to a two-hour meeting and demonstration of SEO's RF sealing system at its Southampton HQ. There are at least 10000 machines worldwide and such are the advantages both in terms of efficiency and cost that RF sealing could quickly take over from heat sealing. Conversion to RF can save 120,000pa and SEO aims to take a 35% royalty. The potential is obvious and if SEO hits the big time, I dont want to miss it."
Then in Feb....
"The shares have been propelled through the top of their 4-6p trading range by a note from broker EVO. It quotes ASDA's technical expert, who apparently said that he is "110% confident" that its trial of SEO tray lidding system will be a success"
I dont think his position will have changed :-)
paulmasterson1
- 29 Sep 2005 21:57
- 10333 of 27111
superrod
- 29 Sep 2005 21:57
- 10334 of 27111
no mention of SEO by rhps :o(
paulmasterson1
- 29 Sep 2005 22:37
- 10335 of 27111
paulmasterson1
- 29 Sep 2005 22:38
- 10336 of 27111
Rod Hi,
If they say nothing, it means they haven't changed their stance, which is buy up to 25p, with a target of 50p.
Cheers,
PM
insiderinside
- 30 Sep 2005 03:48
- 10337 of 27111
i admire peoples resolve saying nothing has changed - but it had - even with 200 Asda orders confirmed the price is only good for 8p IMO - nothing more - what has changed is there is no 1000 orders this year - there is not even 200 this year - and the SE0 year end is 31 October -
SE0 have no obligation to update the market on changes - they have never claimed confirmed orders - or confirmed future orders - i have posted many times - forward looking statements - require no correction - no news release to change them - the wording - expect - hope for - anticipate and all other forward looking words mean nothing - they have no recourse if it does not happen -
in the US all company statements must have a disclaimer on forward looking wording - here is an example from BPRG - sadly the UK does not have this rule - and rampers use this to their advantage -
Forward-Looking Information.
The Ordinary Shares of BioProgress plc are registered under the US Securities
and Exchange Act of 1934. To the extent that this announcement contains certain
'forward-looking statements' within the meaning of the Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995, this paragraph applies. These statements are
based on management's current expectations and are subject to uncertainty and
changes in circumstances. Actual results may vary materially from the
expectations contained in the forward-looking statements. The forward-looking
statements in this release include statements addressing future financial and
operating results and the timing and benefits of the reorganisation. Detailed
information about factors pertinent to the business of the company that could
cause actual results to differ is set forth in the Company's filings with the
Securities and Exchange Commission. The Company is under no obligation to (and expressly disclaim any such obligation to) update or alter its forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
This announcement is for information only and does not constitute an offer or
invitation to acquire or dispose of any securities or investment advice. The
distribution of the announcement and/or issue of securities in certain
jurisdictions may be restricted by law. Persons into whose possession this
announcement comes are required to inform themselves about and to observe such
restrictions.
prodman
- 30 Sep 2005 07:36
- 10338 of 27111
What a load of dribble, how can anyone say "If you take profits or jump ship" you are not an investor, I bought 200,000 SEO at an average of 4.8p in Oct/Nov last year and sold when they started falling from the dizzy heights of 27p (I use a trailing stoploss on most of my investments and my day trading) so I had to sell them when my stop was hit and I protected my "investment" I sold at an average of 21.425p, I made a profit of over 30k on my original investment of 10k, and now were told that is not investing, but trading.
Wake up, if it continues to fall protect your "investment" and sell you can always get back in later if you so wish. I have a few share certificates in the loosers drawer that I thought would make it big time.
SEO may well be worth 50p or 2+ in a few years time or maybe next week but for me, at the moment, it just keeps falling.
DYOR the decision is yours.
Best of luck to all holders.