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stanelco .......a new thread (SEO)     

bosley - 20 Feb 2004 09:34

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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 - 13 Oct 2005 14:02 - 11369 of 27111


QC Hi,

I don't think Starpol 2000 disolves in warm water, as it is part PLA part PVA and possibly other things, maybe boiling water, but I haven't seen a datasheet on it yet.

I know Stanelco make other TPS that can be temperature adjusted to disolve when you want it to, but Starpol 2000 is a bit different.

Cheers,
PM

Mad Pad - 13 Oct 2005 14:06 - 11370 of 27111

Not me I only bought 43,054 @ about 09.30

qc - 13 Oct 2005 14:09 - 11371 of 27111

Thanks for that PM.

bhunt1910 - 13 Oct 2005 14:53 - 11372 of 27111

Well I hope that not the only announcement we will get - will be very disappointed if it is

Baza

driver - 13 Oct 2005 14:55 - 11373 of 27111

Back in (no crap please)

hewittalan6 - 13 Oct 2005 14:57 - 11374 of 27111

Welcome back, Driver. Wouldn't dream of giving such an esteemed personage crap.
Alan

bhunt1910 - 13 Oct 2005 14:59 - 11375 of 27111

Hey driver - we have missed you you know - welcome back.

U back at work yet ?

Baza

Bema - 13 Oct 2005 15:13 - 11376 of 27111

Thanks for the report PM1, will take a while to study in detail but seems very positive.

shamona - 13 Oct 2005 15:16 - 11377 of 27111

masterson

i'll have the report please belabed12@hotmail.com

paulmasterson1 - 13 Oct 2005 15:22 - 11378 of 27111


Hi All,

I like the bit in the report about Wal-Mart currently using polypropylene, and thus needing to convert the plastic type as well if they want to use Greenseal, because Greenseal does not work on polypropylene, so IMHO the FDA approval of Starpol 2000 for meat, fish, etc (MAP packaging) is whats holding them back right now.

Once the FDA gives approval, and there is no reason to think they won't, as the EU already has, then I see no reason why we won't get a deal with Wal-Mart, for Greenseal+Starpol.

Cheers,
PM

paulmasterson1 - 13 Oct 2005 15:32 - 11379 of 27111


Also in the report is that Wal-Mart will need such a huge amount of packaging, that Stanelco would licence the Starpol 2000 IP to another manufacturer, and just receive royalties, which makes me instantly think of Natureworks ....

Rasenberg - 13 Oct 2005 15:42 - 11380 of 27111

Can I have a copy please Paul.

leon_rasenberg@hotmail.com

Biscuit - 13 Oct 2005 15:47 - 11381 of 27111

Think it will rise again tomorrow?

Bugz - 13 Oct 2005 15:51 - 11382 of 27111

Likewise PM!!! Ur gonna be well bored of e-mailing it to every tom, dick and harry!

Cheers ;)

driver - 13 Oct 2005 16:31 - 11383 of 27111

baz Al
Thanks for the welcome; I have lowered my percent on this stock on my port so it doesn't do my brain in so much.

bhunt1910 - 13 Oct 2005 16:39 - 11384 of 27111

Looks like a bit of profit taking towards the end - still a good day compared to the rest of the market.

Baza

EWRobson - 13 Oct 2005 16:50 - 11385 of 27111

PM I'll join the T&G brigade if youn would be so kind (ericrobson99@hotmail.com) Will try to appraise at the weekend though off for a hol within a hol in luxury near Krabbe.

Apart from the trading arrangement with SP metal have seen nothing on Starpol volumes or revenue and therefore contribution. I accept the argument that it is good for Greenseal sales, see PM's comment re wal-Mart, but that is factored into current sp, I reckon. A decent stand-alone figure for Starpol would help; we need an idea re the number of 0's! Two or three weeks around the present elvel would be no pad thing, at the least establishing a support level. Volumes good with buys outnumbering sells, but if buying dries up, the drip drip selling could take over again driving the sp lower. Quite an important period coming up methinks.

Eric

hewittalan6 - 13 Oct 2005 17:13 - 11386 of 27111

Anyone else notice a 1.3million buy go through after the bell, at a premium to the offer. Speaking as a dumb blonde, does this have any significance, or is it just a late reported trade at an earlier, higher sp?
Alan

EWRobson - 13 Oct 2005 17:15 - 11387 of 27111

Interesting to see some contrasting forecasts posted yesterday (Hemscott). KBC Peel Hunt repeat their figures for 2004: 7.34M pounds with eps of 0.43. Tether and Greenwood come in with 0.1 on 4.0m. Evolution have reduced forecast to 2.1 on 4.0M. KBC peel Hunt are house brokers and you would normally expect theri figures to be close to actual comapny projections. Evo could be down on a once bitten twice shy basis. T&G may be the one to take as new boys on the block and who have presumably done up-to-date research. Given that any of these would confirm a steep growth curve, the sp should then be considerably higher. Those of us who now know the company well don't have much problem with a year or two down the road. Have we weathered the recent storms is the key question: jury out on that in my view, still.

Eric

greekman - 13 Oct 2005 17:19 - 11388 of 27111

Another example of the push to re-cycle taken from the William lake Tribune.
No doubt there are many such projects worldwide every day. A lengthy article so won't paste the link but this bit stands out, as an exception to many items mentioned re re-cycling.

What not to put out for re-cycling....Plastic bags, Styrofoam, plastic packaging and other odds-and-ends plastic items. Unfortunately these must all be sent to the landfill.

Yes I know we are all aware the the problem with plastics but the more landfill costs/shortages rise the more urgent it becomes to find alternatives.

At our local tip the price for commercial dumping has increased 10 fold in the last 3 years. Fly tipping has also increased, I wonder why.
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