bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
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
paulmasterson1
- 13 Oct 2005 19:41
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garypat2
- 13 Oct 2005 19:45
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Hey pm!! Im a bit late on the bb tonite would u mind e-mailing me a copy of the T+G report?
TIA
Gary
paulmasterson1
- 13 Oct 2005 19:47
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Gary Hi,
No problem, as soon as GMail is alive again :)
Cheers,
PM
garypat2
- 13 Oct 2005 19:48
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Cheers m8 :)
paulmasterson1
- 13 Oct 2005 19:48
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oblomov
- 13 Oct 2005 19:56
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post edited by moneyam.
paulmasterson1
- 13 Oct 2005 20:14
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Next week is going to be so interesting :)
Stanelco PLC 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.
paulmasterson1
- 13 Oct 2005 20:32
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Hi All,
EVO have woken up and put their notes for the last week on their website, Stanelco note is a bit downbeat in comparison to their previous notes, but still has encouraging bits, and admission of having very cautious figures ....
Starpol has full approval for use with food in the EU and in the US is approved for
fruit and vegetables. The Food and Drug Administration is still testing it for use
with meat.
Where does this leave the valuation of the shares? Our numbers give virtually no
credit for sales of Starpol and for the other even more promising materials coming
out of Biotec, the German JV. But we have no visibility so it is unreasonable to
expect it to be reflected in the current share price.
On the other hand, our revenue numbers might
seem reasonably cautious, implying a mature estate of
less than 5,000 Greenseal units.
Back to guesswork for them, but I am still happy with my longer term numbers, and the 'snowball effect' that will cause them, for Greenseal and now Starpol.
Cheers,
PM
DaZSEO
- 13 Oct 2005 20:45
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Hi Paul,
When you get a second can you email me the T+G report please
CheerZ,
DaZ
bhunt1910
- 13 Oct 2005 20:46
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Paul thanks for the report - compelling reading for any SEO shareholder - it helps to allay some of the doubts - especially the bit which seemed to confirm the plan for greenseal implementations at Asda as
Aug 05 to Oct 05 - 5
Nov to Jan 06 - 35
Feb 06 to April 06 - 70. and
May 06 to July 06 - 90..
I had not realised that there were at least 10 different types of machines or 30 different derivatives - which will explain why the initial take up has been so slow.
An excellent report I thought - using conservative estimates.
Baza - will sleep easy tonight
bhunt1910
- 13 Oct 2005 20:48
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QC - I see your report has been removed - would it be possible to email it to me please at bhunt1910@aol.com ?
Thanks
Baza
Bugz
- 13 Oct 2005 20:49
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Baza
Good post. This is the attitude that many on here seem to lack-SHIT DOESNT HAPPEN OVERNIGHT!!!
Getting to grips with new technology takes time to impliment etc - anyway, we're on the way back up - onwards to the 's!!!
;)