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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 - 04 Oct 2005 10:22 - 10545 of 27111

Must confess Bugz I was hoping for some news in the week leading up to the Philadelphia showcase - where at least 3 senior SEO execs will be present including Ian, Howard and I assume Stephanie

bhunt1910 - 04 Oct 2005 10:24 - 10546 of 27111

Steady stream of buys coming through - mainly small investors like us though

baza

Bugz - 04 Oct 2005 10:25 - 10547 of 27111

Baza.

All I can say is that I aint selling!! Its not a question of 'if Walmart sign up', its a question of when they announce. Patience shall be rewarded from what I hear......

Its just so frustrating.

bhunt1910 - 04 Oct 2005 11:13 - 10548 of 27111

Just managed to get a cfd @ 16.5 - so fingers crossed now

bhunt1910 - 04 Oct 2005 11:28 - 10549 of 27111

Looks like it is doing its normal Tuesday drop on no news

Might drop back again
currently 1:3 @ 16.5 : 16.75 & 55k:112

Support of 430k @ 16.25

bhunt1910 - 04 Oct 2005 12:04 - 10550 of 27111

Now 5:3 @ 16.25 : 16.75 & 434k:112k

I think it will sit at this for the rest of the day without news from the US. The offer might drop another .25 later

baza

shamona - 04 Oct 2005 12:47 - 10551 of 27111

Following the downward trend to a tee, easy pickings here for the swing trader.

Needs real revenue enhancing news, not new week different idea rns releases.

bhunt1910 - 04 Oct 2005 13:04 - 10552 of 27111

Just goes to show how wrong you can be - will I ever understand this market !!!

Baza

bhunt1910 - 04 Oct 2005 13:30 - 10553 of 27111

Interesting - Buys outnumber sells 2:1 - yet price drops and spraed widens to 0.75.

Is this what is called a tree shake.

Baza

shamona - 04 Oct 2005 13:35 - 10554 of 27111

No, it's called big behind the scenes selling.

Wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if the age of reason foundation took some profits at these levels.

Sharesure - 04 Oct 2005 13:58 - 10555 of 27111

Shamona, You ought to know that Age of Reason cannot sell without notifying as they are a notifiable interest.

TANKER - 04 Oct 2005 14:42 - 10556 of 27111

there area lot of shares the mm are playing on today. seo afd yoo skp . must be good news on way

paulmasterson1 - 04 Oct 2005 17:53 - 10557 of 27111


Tanker Hi,

With Stanelco there is only ever going to be good news coming :)

Those that are impatient, will be the ones that lose out !

Cheers,
PM


markusantonius - 04 Oct 2005 18:15 - 10558 of 27111

Shamona, how can you say it is "selling" (above) if buys:sells are 2:1?

paulmasterson1 - 04 Oct 2005 18:59 - 10559 of 27111


Markus Hi,

No point in taking any notice of blatant bashing, and your words will fall on deaf ears.

Cheers,
PM

paulmasterson1 - 04 Oct 2005 19:01 - 10560 of 27111


Check out this website ....

EU Packaging Waste

Cheers,
PM

greekman - 04 Oct 2005 19:34 - 10561 of 27111

Yet another health scare re plastic packaging. Full report see link.

http://www.nih.gov/news/pr/oct2005/niehs-04.htm

National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday, October 4, 2005

Independent Panel to Evaluate a Chemical Used in Some Plastics (Di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate) for Hazards to Human Development or Reproduction

A wide variety of consumer products including cosmetics, building and car materials, clothing, food packaging, some childrens toys, and even some medical devices often contain chemicals referred to as phthalates.

Scary.

paulmasterson1 - 04 Oct 2005 19:36 - 10562 of 27111


Prosecutions hit firms failing to recover packaging waste
(28.09.05)

Companies that handle more than 50 tonnes of packaging each year are being warned to make sure they comply with UK recycling regulations.

The warning came after a series of successful prosecutions by the Environment Agency this month under UK producer responsibility regulations. The regulations affect any company with a turnover of more than 2 million that handles more than 50 tonnes of packaging.

Companies above the threshold size are obligated by the regulations to register with the Environment Agency. They must then purchase enough packaging waste recovery notes (PRNs) in order to pay for their share of meeting UK packaging recovery targets. They can also join compliance schemes, which buy PRNs on their behalf.

Eurilait
Somerset cheese company Eurilait was one company that did not carry out its legal obligation to pay for recycling. For its offence, Eurilait was fined 12,000 with 1,126 costs last week.

The company had claimed it fell under the 50 tonne threshold and was not covered by the regulations. However, a visit by Agency inspectors to the company at Evercreech, near Shepton Mallet, found that 426 tonnes of packaging waste was handled in 2002 alone.

Inspectors estimated that Eurilait had illegally avoided about 8,000 in costs from neglecting to pay for recycling from 1999 to 2002. The company has since registered with compliance scheme Wastepack to carry out its obligation.

Two other companies that have also received fines this week for not carrying out their packaging recovery obligations were catalogue firm Aid-Pack Systems Ltd and fruit importers Minor, Weir and Wills Ltd.

Aid-Pack
Aid-Pack, a packaging catalogue firm based in Bedfordshire, was fined 4,500 with 1,443 costs for three offences under the regulations. The firm's general manager, John Taylor, had told Agency officers that it was unsure whether or not its French parent company had registered or joined a compliance scheme.

Birmingham-based fruit exporters Minor, Weir & Willis Ltd were fined 2,700 with 968 costs by city magistrates. The offence related to a "clerical error" which meant the company had not registered in 2004, despite carrying out legal requirements from 2000 to 2003.

Environment team leader Mike Sargent said: "It is disappointing to see that there are still companies out there who are oblivious to these regulations. It is essential that managers of companies fulfil their environmental obligations."

http://www.letsrecycle.com/




paulmasterson1 - 04 Oct 2005 19:50 - 10563 of 27111



Calls flood hotline to report cigarette-tossing motorists
By Terry Rodgers
UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER

October 3, 2005

The year-old "Hold on to Your Butt" hotline, which allows people to report motorists who flick cigarettes from their vehicles in San Diego County, has proven far more popular than anyone expected.

Since its debut last October, the toll-free hotline has received nearly 11,000 calls.

"We were all blown away when the hotline started ringing," said Marianne Brown, former chairwoman of the county's Tobacco Litter Abatement Task Force, which launched the effort to convince the public that cigarette litter is unacceptable. "At one point, we were getting 200 calls a day."

Some folks who are especially annoyed by "litterbutts" the term for smokers who flick their tobacco have programmed the hotline number into their cell phones, Brown said.

By comparison, a statewide litter hotline in Pennsylvania records a yearly average of 6,000 calls, 90 percent of them related to litterbutts

Calls are recorded by the county and forwarded to the California Highway Patrol. When time permits, officers verify each license number and mail a warning letter to the vehicle's registered owner. The local chapter of the American Heart Association pays for the postage.

Cigarette litter is the most common type of debris collected in volunteer cleanups nationwide, according to Keep America Beautiful, a nonprofit group whose primary sponsor is Phillip Morris USA, a tobacco company.

In San Diego, smokers generate 5 million cigarette butts a day, which comes to 1.83 billion a year.

Sarah Leone, 28, has called the litterbutt hotline three times in the past year.

"I don't feel like I'm being a tattletale," said Leone, volunteer coordinator for I Love a Clean San Diego, a nonprofit group dedicated to eradicating litter and promoting recycling. "I'm on a mission to educate as many people as I can."

The hotline allows people to address an annoying problem but still remain anonymous and avoid a confrontation with the litterbutt, she said.

The Highway Patrol has issued roughly 1,000 warnings a rate of one letter sent for every 11 calls to the hotline. Highway Patrol officials did not respond to phone calls seeking an explanation for the low ratio of letters sent versus calls to the hotline.

Worded to educate as well as intimidate, the form letter says tossing a cigarette onto a roadway is punishable by a fine ranging from $340 to $1,000. The missive points out that cigarette butts are not biodegradable and have harmful effects on wildlife and the environment. No fines have been issued so far.

Cigarette butts are made of cellulose acetate, a synthetic fiber that looks like cotton but doesn't deteriorate for up to 11 years. Many of them are washed down storm drains and end up in the ocean, where they are mistaken for food by fish and birds. In addition, nicotine inside the filters is an insecticide that is toxic to small crustaceans.

The letter also points out that wildfires have been caused by carelessly discarded cigarettes. One such fire in January 2001 burned more than 10,000 acres and caused $5.3 million in damage in Alpine.

Smokers who drive had better watch their cigarette butts.

For the year ending March 31, Highway Patrol officers issued 456 tickets countywide to people who threw a lighted substance onto a highway. Statewide, the agency issues about 5,600 tickets annually for the offense.

The county's Tobacco Resource Control Program is planning a new campaign that targets pedestrians who toss their cigarette butts on the ground.

The proposed slogan: "Smash it and Trash it."


shamona - 04 Oct 2005 19:57 - 10564 of 27111

Markus

Unlike the rampers I always back up what I post, the price is down which means theirs selling pressure on the stock; probably technical selling as it bounces off the upper end of the downtrend. The really big price changing aCtion is often disguised in the form of T trades and can be worked into the market over several days, if it appears more buys than sells are going through it's 99% certain it means a big seller is off loading in the background.

I'll let Paul bury this post in useless google for tonight but may reply again tomorrow if you require further clarification.
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