bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
EWRobson
- 13 Oct 2005 17:24
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alan: the dumb blondes in my time never asked me that sort of question; mind that was before the internet days. If there daddy's brought them up on his knee with the internet, perhaps that's what they say now; gee, ello, Al, what do you make of my 14p trade? Best reply, Alan: 'if you'll take it right now, I'll give you 15p's worth!'
If it was a trade from an hour earlier, the sp was 14.25p to 14.5p so it would be a sell at under the market which you might expect. By the way, I don't look on you as one of the dumb posters on this thread! I forecast a rush of complaints from various sources that 'Eric has called them dumb'. lol! What did I say about distance giving perspective eh?
Eric
stateside
- 13 Oct 2005 17:59
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Stanelco to Unveil New Starpol 2000 Products at 2005 Sustainable Packaging Forum;
Biodegradable Products on Display in Forum Exh
Stanelco PLC (LSE:SEO) will unveil new products from the
Starpol range of biodegradable, compostable plastic materials at
Packaging Strategies' inaugural Sustainable Packaging Forum in
Philadelphia October 17-19, 2005. Starpol 2000 is a biodegradable
material consisting of PLA (Polylactic Acid), a starch derivative,
which can be used in place of expensive petroleum-based products
plastics. Stanelco will participate in a speaking engagement while at
the forum, as well as exhibit samples of its new Starpol 2000 products
at the Sustainable Packaging Materials Expo, following the first day
of the conference.
The starch-based Starpol 2000 materials will completely biodegrade
in an active compost in approximately 60 days. The material is
available in a range of blends and can be used in sheet or film form
for a diverse range of products including food containers, carrier
bags and shopping bags.
"Stanelco is deeply invested in finding renewable, recyclable
packaging products," said Stephanie Morgan-Fisher, director and CEO of
North American Operations, Stanelco, Inc. "With arenas such as the
Sustainable Packaging Forum, we are able to present companies with our
cost effective, environmentally responsible packaging solutions."
The Sustainable Packaging Forum is designed to help the consumer
goods and packaging industries understand sustainability, and where
packaging falls in context with sustainable initiatives. More than 200
attendees will be on site at the Forum.
"The Sustainable Packaging Forum will focus on two very distinct
sections. Our goal is to provide a total understanding of
sustainability and how it drives enterprise value, as well as provide
an understanding of what sustainability is not," said David
Luttenberger, publishing director of Packaging Strategies, the
organizer of the event. "At the Forum, we will also define sustainable
packaging technologies, innovations, and processes, and how they fit
into sustainability."
The inaugural Sustainable Packaging Forum will be held at the
Sheraton Society Hill in Philadelphia. Registration for the event is
open and sponsor and exhibit opportunities are available. For further
information, visit http://www.packstrat.com
stateside
qc
- 13 Oct 2005 18:34
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removed by Moneyam for breach of copyright
qc
- 13 Oct 2005 18:36
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I'll happily take a rap over the knuckles for posting that. RHPS has made me a fair bit of cash over the years and is well worth the annual subscriptions for the tips and weekly updates.
TB's buy price is still 25p and target 50p.
He, like most of us on here know a good one when we see it!
Tonyrelaxes
- 13 Oct 2005 18:39
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QC
Thanks. That deserves a pint. I'm off for one, if you care to join me :-))
qc
- 13 Oct 2005 18:41
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I would tony but I am on medication after some dental work so cant drink :-( lol
hewittalan6
- 13 Oct 2005 18:42
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Thanks for that QC. Nice to know the views held by many on here are reflected by RHPS and SEO.
Alan
forest
- 13 Oct 2005 18:44
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Great post qc.
paulmasterson1
- 13 Oct 2005 18:58
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Hi All,
All those requesting the T&G should be in receipt of the goods now :)
It's a well written report, with several gems revealed, shame that the copy I got was scanned in, as it has lowered the quality, and copy and paste to here is impossible, so anyone wanting to post snippets will be typing !
Cheers,
PM
adeyberry
- 13 Oct 2005 19:05
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Hi Paul,
Long time no chat!
Glad to see you are still doing the good thing with regards to this baby....any chance i could have a copy if I post my addy?
tweenie
- 13 Oct 2005 19:10
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Anyone care to make a SERIOUS guesstimate for the share price by xmas.
my money's on 25-30p range. With serious acceleration after the summer. I don't know where it will peak but can see serious growth for years to come......all those extra 'higher' fruit patents/extras intrigue me.
paulmasterson1
- 13 Oct 2005 19:14
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Adey hi,
Just e-mail me at stanelco@gmail.com and it's yours :)
Cheers,
PM
adeyberry
- 13 Oct 2005 19:14
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Thanks Paul, will do!
paulmasterson1
- 13 Oct 2005 19:21
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Tweenie Hi,
Does 'serious guestimates' mean I have to lower my forecast from 244769746137461947747147 ????
LOL !!!!
Ok, 9 weeks from monday .... BIG happenings at the show next week, Starpol ready for any food in Europe, lots of possibilities for big deals soon, FDA full approval possible before christmas, I am going to push the boat out with .... 42p
Cheers,
PM
paulmasterson1
- 13 Oct 2005 19:24
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Adey Hi,
Saw your message, and went for the reply, and got ....
"Gmail is temporarily unavailable. Cross your fingers and try again in a few minutes. We are sorry for the inconvenience."
.... I will give it another go in a mo'
Cheers,
PM
Biscuit
- 13 Oct 2005 19:27
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PM, am I right in thinking that Starpol can't be heat sealed? Therefore they would have to take GS also, or can they move to Starpol first and then add GS? I read somewhere that you needed both together but can't remember where I read it!
paulmasterson1
- 13 Oct 2005 19:29
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paulmasterson1
- 13 Oct 2005 19:35
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Biscuit Hi,
Starpol can be heatsealed, but it causes cross-linking of the polymers, so I think it is then unsuitable for food contact, so I think that Wal-Mart will need both together, and because they use polythene, which cannot be Greensealed, it's all or nothing .... I think all will be the result :)
From the Biotec aquisition announcement "Stanelco's RF sealing and welding technology can be used to process starch polymers without the degradation or cross-linking caused by other methods such as thermal processing, which can render the material unsuitable for food and pharmaceutical applications."
I guess Stanelco have solved the biggest problem of using starch based plastics for sealed food packaging, sealing without cross linking :)
Cheers,
PM
Biscuit
- 13 Oct 2005 19:37
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Cheers
stockdog
- 13 Oct 2005 19:39
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Eric - I'll wager it'll be the first time in a while you've had a rush of blondes, complaining or otherwise. Steady, Thaiger!
What out for Krabbes!
sd