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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


qc - 05 Oct 2005 14:21 - 10614 of 27111

Only if you two scare the poor sheep again!

Snip - 05 Oct 2005 14:21 - 10615 of 27111

just say if you want me to put it back.

I only use charts qc. In fact I was on a top level charting course on p+f in London yesterday. Charts display herd actions and sentiment

shamona - 05 Oct 2005 14:21 - 10616 of 27111

Sorry bosley, i'll leave you all to it for today; too painfull to watch for me.

bosley - 05 Oct 2005 14:22 - 10617 of 27111

snip , you have to put it back or the subsequent posts wont make any sense........... but when did the posts on here ever make sense????

Snip - 05 Oct 2005 14:26 - 10618 of 27111

Done

Mad Pad - 05 Oct 2005 15:20 - 10619 of 27111

Most of my screen is RED today ,BP is down more than SEO.Stay cool and hang on in there not long now.

Fred1new - 05 Oct 2005 15:45 - 10620 of 27111

Did you write hang or hang in.

Fred1new - 05 Oct 2005 15:45 - 10621 of 27111

Did you write hang or hang in.

hewittalan6 - 05 Oct 2005 16:23 - 10622 of 27111

Don't you just love this thread. If I read this without looking anywhere else, I would start to think that the entire stock market was booming today and SEO had fallen in isolation. Get a grip, fellahs. Nothing has changed, the company have announced a positive RNS, the entire market is dropping dramatically and SEO have lost a little. Hardly Custers last stand, is it?
Alan

Biscuit - 05 Oct 2005 16:28 - 10623 of 27111

I even topped up a little today

Mad Pad - 05 Oct 2005 16:37 - 10624 of 27111

Hewittalan6 just the point Iwas making in my previous post.Never seen so much red , SEO are the least of my worries today.Nonetheless in Howards words I would be DELIGHTED if there were to be a weighty announcement soon,as hinted at recently.

bhunt1910 - 05 Oct 2005 16:42 - 10625 of 27111

Me waters tell me that we will get an RNS tomorrow - what do you reckon Bos ?

hewittalan6 - 05 Oct 2005 16:46 - 10626 of 27111

Baz. I'll join that game. I reckon a nod and a wink to the press over the weekend, as a rumour, followed by the RNS on Monday. Naughty, I know, but thats how I'd play it to maximise impact, if it were a biggie as we all hope!!
Alan

Oilywag - 05 Oct 2005 16:53 - 10627 of 27111

Afternoon all.

If I might enter the arena of conjecture and spot the RNS.

I think that it will come either early morning of the 17th or around 1pm just before the Convention in Philadelphia at which WalMart and Natureworks are doing a joint presentation on sustainable packaging, starts.

Anything before then, I'll be happy.

The oily one

paulmasterson1 - 05 Oct 2005 17:06 - 10628 of 27111


Hi All,

Interesting day, loads of stocks down and the bashers try and make out it's just SEO thats down, and the traders try and scare us into thinking it's going to drop further, pathetic isn't it, I even had to squelch snip, after all who needs to read that drivel anyway, this is a long term stock, and snip and the rest of the traders should piss off to the traders threads, and the bashers should get a life .... where possible.

Cheers,
PM

W1sefool - 05 Oct 2005 17:07 - 10629 of 27111

Guys,

Don't knock Snip. We're coming in for some serious turbulence if no solid news is released.

I hold SEO

paulmasterson1 - 05 Oct 2005 17:10 - 10630 of 27111

London shares end at session lows as sliding miners and weak Wall St weigh
LONDON (AFX) - UK blue chips closed at session lows today, with further
heavy losses on Wall Street and a weak mining sector dragging the FTSE 100 index
further below the 5,500 level, dealers said.
The FTSE 100 index ended 66.6 points lower at 5,427.8, while the broader
indices were also under pressure.
Volume was moderate, however, with 2.749 bln shares changing hands in
241,637 deals.



Advancing 298 11%


Declining 969 38%


Unchanged 1239 51%

Snip - 05 Oct 2005 17:11 - 10631 of 27111

pm is hiding behind a cushion like my children used to, when something scary was on the tv

seriously now the candle today was not good. If you have stop losses in place then you will protect your pot

W1sefool - 05 Oct 2005 17:18 - 10632 of 27111

Any clues as to the end of day trades....very large buys or sells ?

paulmasterson1 - 05 Oct 2005 17:20 - 10633 of 27111


W1sefool Hi,

Plenty of very solid news has already come out, and more is coming, thats the whole point of ignoring snip those in my squelch list .... if they don't understand, that's their loss, if the other shareholders don't understand, that's their loss too.

Cheers,
PM


EVO

In a bizarre twist, Stanelco has put up for auction the rights to its starch-based cellulose cigarette filter. This was part of the IP acquired when it bought Biotec, its 50:50 joint venture. The value could be substantial.

Biotec was controlled by Essam Khashoggi, younger brother of the more famous arms dealer. After heavy losses, his Management instructed Biotec to concentrate on only a couple of projects and discard the rest. One of these was a starch-based replacement for the cellulose acetate used in cigarette filters. Currently over 500,000 tonnes are used in cigarettes at a cost of around $4,000 per tonne. Biotecs scientists believe they can undercut this by 30% but say they need another years development. The plan is to open an auction among tobacco companies and filter-makers, for the option to buy the IP once the research is completed successfully. Biotec is also looking for a royalty on sales. Of course potential buyers may prefer to hold back until development is completed. But then they risk being locked out if someone else moves earlier. A major impetus may depend on the strength of evidence that the starch filters are less unhealthy than cellulose. Flakes of cellulose do collect in the lungs, often coated in tar. If the starch biodegrades much more quickly, it may genuinely be less unhealthy. We have not altered our forecasts because public auctions are notoriously unpredictable. In theory, the new material could save around $600m per year, so the eventual sales price/royalty could be high. At the end of the statement, Stanelco says the Greenseal project with Asda is running in line with expectations and a number of machines will start operations in the coming weeks. Our forecasts assume 20 machines are installed by the 31 October year end. The Company remains adamant it will reach the 200 target assumed in the first 12 months under the Asda deal. The statement promises an update on other Biotec-related projects in the near future. As with the cigarette filter, it now talks in terms of producing starch-based plastics which are substantially cheaper than oil-based equivalents. But it is impossible to put a value on these prospects at this stage.

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