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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


paulmasterson1 - 12 Oct 2005 12:28 - 11241 of 27111

KBC Peel Hunt have spoken, this is in their Daily Notes today, a general news file sent out to all clients ....


Stanelco# (SEO) ASDA Agreement FCAST: No Change, REC: Corporate#
Todays announcement is important for three reasons. Firstly Starpol 2000 has been approved for food
applications in the EU and for fruit and veg in the USA with tests continuing for other food types. Secondly
ASDA have entered into a 30 day exclusive agreement for the use of Starpol 2000 with the GREENSEAL
technology, this reinforces the importance of Starpol 2000 with the possibility of material orders to follow it
also highlights the importance of the link between GREENSEAL and Starpol 2000 . Finally it gives confirmation
of the likelihood of 200 GREENSEAL machines being delivered to ASDA supplliers by Jul-06
Research Analyst Steve Medlicott 0121 698 8667

Daily Notes in full

Cheers,
PM

greekman - 12 Oct 2005 12:47 - 11242 of 27111

PM1,

Paul, thanks re Ossid reply.

greekman - 12 Oct 2005 12:49 - 11243 of 27111

The starpol deal with Asda means they are even more convinced/committed to SEO. Confidence must be booming.

jaguar2 - 12 Oct 2005 12:56 - 11244 of 27111

Paul Masterson , how do i send a personal message to you.

greekman - 12 Oct 2005 12:57 - 11245 of 27111

UK: Stanelco agrees biodegradable packaging deal with Asda
12 Oct 2005
Source: just-food.com.

The below gives no further info but nice to see such as Just-Food.com spreading the news.

http://www.just-food.com/news_detail.asp?art=62121

paulmasterson1 - 12 Oct 2005 12:58 - 11246 of 27111


Tweenie Hi,

RE Tetrapak, here's a couple of answers for you ....

Stanelco believes its Starpol 2000 range of materials will be able to significantly undercut the price of polyester whilst providing the necessary gas barrier for MAP sealing.

For others, Tetrapaks are laminated on the inside with Polyester.

Cheers,
PM

jaguar2 - 12 Oct 2005 12:59 - 11247 of 27111

Does anyone know the shelf life of starpol

paulmasterson1 - 12 Oct 2005 13:00 - 11248 of 27111


Jaguar Hi,

From my website :)

The Stanelco Research Website

Cheers,
PM

paulmasterson1 - 12 Oct 2005 13:03 - 11249 of 27111


Jaguar Hi,

It only biodegrades when micro-organisms can digest it, such as those found in compost heaps, so if your larder or fridge is clean, a long time.

It is intended for short shelf-life products, so no worries on that front.

Cheers,
PM

Fred1new - 12 Oct 2005 13:05 - 11250 of 27111

Any shorters still out there?

shamona - 12 Oct 2005 13:08 - 11251 of 27111

LOL!!

So keep it in a clean fridge or cupboard!

Will they print a warning on the package masterson?

So in essence Tetrapack is an educated guess from you?

Fair play but why not say so instead of alluding to knowing inside info!

belisce6 - 12 Oct 2005 13:16 - 11252 of 27111

i personally hope that this sp remains in the 12-13p range up until about Easter of 2006, so that i can slowly but surely continue to increase my stake............

and hopefully by then many of the ASDA greenseal machines will have been implemented with Starpol being used..........and any US deals begin to come in on the back of it.........but i do want a bigger slice of this pie - particularly seeing the foundations that are being built.........

shamona - 12 Oct 2005 13:23 - 11253 of 27111

A company called Phoqus pharma comes to Aim very soon, they make gelatin free capsules, I've noted the following as part of their marketing drive; would it suggest to anyone that the Ingel/Cardinal deal is dead in the water?

To assist the delivery of its strategy, Phoqus has entered into a strategic alliance with Cardinal Health, Inc. (''Cardinal Health''), a leading provider of products and services supporting the health care industry with a turnover of approximately $74 billion, for the active co-marketing of Phoqus' drug delivery and image systems in all major markets. Cardinal Health will also provide commercial scale GMP manufacturing to Phoqus' collaboration partners. This alliance is an important step in moving the Company towards commercial operation.

shamona - 12 Oct 2005 13:25 - 11254 of 27111

fwiw I don't think it would be a bad thing if it was dead as they have enough on there plate without it and the patents are as good as lost.

Any comments?

bhunt1910 - 12 Oct 2005 13:29 - 11255 of 27111

Resistance at 13.75 with 1:6 @ 13.5 : 13.75 and 25k v 660k

greekman - 12 Oct 2005 13:37 - 11256 of 27111

Starpol is for short shelf life so there may well be a warning on the package re similar to many others, whats the problem! Most packaging carries several warning IE sell by date, use by date, microwaveable, piece lid etc. One of the reasons re Starpol's invention is due to it being biodegradable, so its not much use if it lasts forever is it. For long term packaging it will obviously not be used.

oblomov - 12 Oct 2005 13:40 - 11257 of 27111

Re: Pauls post:-

'paulmasterson1 - 12 Oct 2005 12:58 - 11246 of 11255


Stanelco believes its Starpol 2000 range of materials will be able to significantly undercut the price of polyester whilst providing the necessary gas barrier for MAP sealing. '


This is what the RNS actually says:-

'It is substantially less expensive than most other biodegradable packaging materials and not significantly greater than conventional plastics.'

You're at it again Paul. The RNS says its more expensive than plastic, so why do you say its less expensive?

bhunt1910 - 12 Oct 2005 13:43 - 11258 of 27111

Have to agree with Oblo Paul - naughty, naughty - you must stop that - it does your credibility irreparable harm

baza

paulmasterson1 - 12 Oct 2005 13:55 - 11259 of 27111


Baza Hi,

My cred is intact, e-mail me if your in any doubt about my claims, as can everyone if they so wish :)

Cheers,
PM

proptrade - 12 Oct 2005 13:56 - 11260 of 27111

but PM, your posts are factually misleading, or was that above an honest error?
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