bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
bosley
- 10 Oct 2005 08:13
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alan, is that what you've named your balls....."tight" and " hoping"?
paulmasterson1
- 10 Oct 2005 08:16
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Mr Positively Mad Hi,
I have not posted on iii for 3 years.
Cheers,
PM
hewittalan6
- 10 Oct 2005 08:20
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Bos,
LOL
I like it!!!
More like "Fallen and Drooping" 8-)
Alan
bosley
- 10 Oct 2005 08:21
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lol
i hear that!!!!
TheFrenchConnection
- 10 Oct 2005 08:23
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Amities /. SD . lf you care to check you will discover more companies go UP than down . l am NOT a Bear - merely bearish reg SEO { at this particular time }......l merely let the trend be my friend and go either way . Also if the French be arrogant it is only to ofset the simplicity of the English . Hanging monkeys ..l rest my case. @J
hewittalan6
- 10 Oct 2005 08:28
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TFC,
I have no wish to spoil the entente cordiale (my French is crap), but was it not the French who had a statue as a judge in trials where people were sentenced to death? Was it not the French who erected a statue to entirely the wrong man in the Place Concorde, and nobody noticed, until it was melted down for weaponry.
We all live in glass houses of one sort or another, so throwing stones will not benefit anyone.
My best wishes to the Gallic races.
Alan
aldwickk
- 10 Oct 2005 08:53
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And not one mention of the stature of liberty.
pisces
- 10 Oct 2005 10:25
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I think theFrenchConnection is spot on,we`ve had many days in the past week with more buys than sells yet the price keeps on dropping,surely this is down to a massive stock overhang.It would be nice to see the chart going sideways for a few weeks just to consolidate matters,but then we all knew this was going to be a rocky ride.Trouble is this could shoot up at anytime on good news and you`ve got to be in it to win it.Ref Andy Smith,well done mate,a good investor makes money and no sympathy can be involved when decisions have to be made,wish id`e got out at 28p,looks like im`e in for the very long term.
paulmasterson1
- 10 Oct 2005 11:25
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Hi All,
Up a smidgen :)
Tick-tock-tick-tock .... getting closer to the show .... only 4.5 days to go .... how many will buy in before it starts ?
Cheers,
PM
Fred1new
- 10 Oct 2005 11:28
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Aldwick, is that where the rich are free and God really does speak to the president?
Or is it the Whitehouse, where the mad the mad wear the "Whitecoats".
stockdog
- 10 Oct 2005 11:41
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TFC - Hanging monkeys - can hardly blame us, can you. I rest mine! lol
meilleurs sentiments
sd
niceonecyril
- 10 Oct 2005 11:49
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Paul that is the $64000 question. Hopefully short termers will steady the SP.
A good positive outcome from the show is what we now require.
cyril
bosley
- 10 Oct 2005 12:02
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just seen this on a carclo trading update rns...
"Excluding the impact of the Delphi receivable provision, trading results for the
half year to September 2005 are in line with our expectations. Carclo Precision
Products has had a good first half benefiting from a continuation of strong
demand for specialist lighting. Carclo Technical Plastics has seen excellent
profit growth in the Czech Republic and China which has compensated for weaker
conditions in the UK and US. Progress on new technologies such as Conductive
Inkjet Technology and soluble capsules for drug delivery has been encouraging.
The group will announce results for the half year to 30 September 2005 on Monday
5 December 2005."
encouraging but still no pounds.
paulmasterson1
- 10 Oct 2005 12:07
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Wal-Mart looking good for growth anyway, lets hope we get the Greenseal deal soon :)
For the first time in years, share of the world's largest retailer are
trading no higher than the market as a whole. Yet, Wal-Mart is making some
promising moves on a variety of fronts. Time to load up the shopping carts?
(CIBC analyst Peter Benedict rates the stock Sector Outperform with a
12-18month target of $57).
Wal-Mart's Best Bargain
By ROBIN GOLDWYN BLUMENTHAL
IT WAS A LONG, LONG TIME AGO that shares of Wal-Mart Stores were last this
cheap. Newt Gingrich was speaker of the House, most people hadn't heard of
the Internet and O.J. Simpson was on trial for murder. Chances are, it'll be
quite awhile before they're this cheap again.
At a recent price of about 44, the shares are trading at just 14.6 times
estimated earnings for next year, the stock's lowest multiple since 1995.
And for the first time in practically as long, Wal-Mart's P/E isn't any
higher than the broad market's; it has often been about 30% higher.
The world's largest retailer is famous for its "everyday low prices," but
investors today may be getting something even better: a once-in-a-decade low
price.
While the stock has been sliding for the better part of two years, it could
soon get a lift from a variety of forces -- from changes in Wal-Mart's
management and merchandise to Americans' renewed zeal for bargains in a time
of high gas prices. Just last Thursday, the Bentonville, Ark., behemoth
reported that same-store sales climbed 3.8% in September, at the high end of
estimates, easing fears about the hurricanes' impact. The news caused
Wal-Mart's stock to buck the day's drop in the Dow and climb by 1%.
That may be just the beginning. Citigroup analyst Deborah Weinswig thinks
the shares can rise more than 40% over the next year, to $63. Says she: "In
an environment like this, with higher gas prices, the idea of a hypermarket
where you can do one-stop shopping is a success."
shamona
- 10 Oct 2005 12:11
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Could someone supply details of this upcoming show please?
With the death cross approaching it's going to need something from this to negate a technical drop.
greekman
- 10 Oct 2005 13:03
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A nice write up re Nutureworks.
Corn-based polymer packaging targets natural food markets
By Ahmed ElAmin
http://www.nutraingredients.com/news/ng.asp?n=63098-natureworks-biodegradable-resin-pet
paulmasterson1
- 10 Oct 2005 13:05
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Carclo is also involved with its own primary research into new mouldable polymer materials that could replace the bovine-based material in capsules. The idea is that a material which will dissolve in a precise time will direct drug therapy to the most effective part of the digestive system.
http://www.themanufacturer.com/britishindustry/content_page.html?article_id=373
shamona
- 10 Oct 2005 13:18
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Masterson
Bioprogress have a 7 year lead in this field as well as most of it covered up by patents, too little too late from Carlco.
oblomov
- 10 Oct 2005 13:48
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oblomov
- 10 Oct 2005 13:52
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P.S.
This may be of interest:-
Sustainable Packaging Forum 2005 - Attendance by Company
AGI / Klearfold (Meadwestvaco)
Alcan Packaging Services AG
All-Pak, Incorporated
Alliance of Foam Packaging Recyclers
Amcor, Ltd.
ARCO Aluminum, Inc.
Artwork Systems
Ball Corporation
BASF Corporation
Biodegradable Products Institute (BPI)
Clif Bar, Inc.
Coca Cola Mexico
ConAgra Foods
Corrugated Packaging Alliance
Crown Cork & Seal Company, Inc.
Dannon Company
Design & Source Productions, Inc.
Diversapack, LLC
Dow Chemical Company
DuPont Liquid Packaging Systems
DuPont Packaging
Dura-Fibre, LLC
Earthcycle Packaging, Ltd.
Eastman Chemical Co., Voridian Div.
Energizer
ExxonMobil Chemical Co.
ExxonMobil Chemical Films Business
Fabri-Kal Corporation
Flexcon Company, Inc.
Frito Lay
Frito Lay R & D
GA-Pacific Dixie Business
Georgia Pacific
Global Packaging Innovations, L.L.C.
Heritage Bag Company
Hewlett-Packard Co.
Honeywell Specialty Materials
Huhtamaki Consumer Packaging
Huhtamaki Packaging
Imerys Performance Minerals
Innovia Films, Inc.
International Paper Co.
Jedlicka Design, Ltd.
Jeff Timm Consulting
Key Tech Corp. / Lock n'Pop
Kirin Brewery Company, Ltd.
Klockner Pentaplast
Kraft Foods
Malnove of Florida
Masterfoods USA
MeadWestvaco Forestry Division
MeadWestvaco Healthcare Packaging
MeadWestvaco Packaging Systems
Metabolix, Inc.
Michelman, Inc.
Milprint, Inc. - a Bemis Company
Multivac, Inc.
NAPCOR
Nestle Purina PetCare
NOVA Chemicals, Inc.
Packaging 2.0 LLC
Packaging Development Resources
Pak-IT Technologies, Inc.
PCL Packaging, Inc.
Pepperidge Farm, Inc.
PepsiCo
PepsiCo Beverages and Foods
Plastic Technologies, Inc.
Printpack, Inc.
Procter & Gamble
Progressive Packaging, Inc.
PWP Industries
Rehrig Pacific Company
Rexam, Inc.
Sabert Corporation
SAM's Club
SC Johnson - Home Storage Divison
SCA Americas
SCA Packaging North America
SCA Packaging, Consumer Products
Sealed Air Corporation
Shintech, Inc.
Sigpack International AG
Silgan Holdings, Inc.
Solo Cup Co.
Stanelco Plc
Stanelco, Inc.
Stora Enso Specialty Papers
Tetra Pak
Tetra Pak Carton Ambient sPa
Tetra Pak Packaging Systems AB
Tetra Pak, Inc.
The Vinyl Institute
Toyo Seikan Kaisha, Ltd.
Treofan America LLC
Wilkinson Industries, Inc.
Wm. Wrigle