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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


Snip - 14 Oct 2005 09:46 - 11510 of 27111

a lot of people are upset now because they are no longer hearing what they want to hear

baaahh

Fred1new - 14 Oct 2005 09:49 - 11511 of 27111

Although I feel some irritation to-wards PM1 I am sorry to see him depart.
I must admit I found him less repulsive than many others on this the board and although I wished him not to repeat himself and be more precise it did add some flavour to the input.

I must admit I think I prefer to have a drink with PM1 than the chamois leather. Perhaps PM1 cost Chammy a little to-much some time ago.

I checked to see how many I have squelched over the months and found it to be four who I dont seem to have missed any of them, but that was because I thought they were being deliberately abusive without humour/

I understand or dont understand use of copy write being used. I agree Moneyam has to stick to the rules, but is a snap shot from a RNS news shot which attributives the info to RNS a breach.

If the quote is incorrect it cant be breach because it is not the article itself.
Anyway it is nice to see SEO going in the right direction again. And fair winds to PM1 but not the PM.

tweenie - 14 Oct 2005 09:52 - 11512 of 27111

"The vegetable packer has been outed"
should be a daily star headline.........put a smile on my face...
a tad cruel.

shamona - 14 Oct 2005 09:54 - 11513 of 27111

fred

So you had no problem with him altering the rns the other day?

hewittalan6 - 14 Oct 2005 09:57 - 11514 of 27111

I had the same problem with ii. Twice now. Is that defensible?
Alan

driver - 14 Oct 2005 10:01 - 11515 of 27111

Well well well so your God has gone, I didn't mind pm1 I only read his small posts and not all the google stuff, what I do dislike intensely his some of his bloody followers who have fallen madly in love with him and have now been dumped on this board like a boat with out a paddle.

chippy2 If you think without PM1 this board is dead then go to put it mildly.

PSLeon Have you worked out the M/Cap of SEO @ 20 a share no I thought not.

Lets get this board back to some sensible discussion the Research Page is available to all new comers its based on facts and facts alone so you can do your own research using it.

The link for the research page is in the header, if you have any thing that you want me to put in that page I will have a look and decide, or if the board wants it in, I will oblige.

Fred1new - 14 Oct 2005 10:02 - 11516 of 27111

I check his and others statements if I feel them relevant.

But I don't like gangs of little "boys".

greekman - 14 Oct 2005 10:15 - 11517 of 27111

Pleae, Pleae give it a rest re PM1, and lets get back to SEO. Yes I have had my comment as others have but don't lets go on and on.

driver - 14 Oct 2005 10:16 - 11518 of 27111

someuwin
Thanks for spotting that download, that can go in the Research Page.

oblomov - 14 Oct 2005 10:41 - 11519 of 27111

Shamona.

Apology accepted. It was a bit like being a ghost after you have died and hearing what people really thought of you - scary!

I always thought we agreed on most things, particularly PM. My last word on him - it may not have been the copyright business that got him banned. He was warned on another thread here on MAM by Ian just a few days ago that he faced a ban for being abusive. Someone posted Ian's post in this thread a few days ago.

Every thread on any BB I've ever seen him post in eventually becomes out of control, and I dont think you can blame the other posters for that, hence him being banned now on three BB's. He was abusive and deceitful, whether deliberately or not it amounted to the same because he refused to back down even when it was obvious he had posted unture information, often on crucial points.

You only have to look at threads he has been banned from to see how constructive thry become on his departure. He was a wind up merchant.

Subject closed as far as I'm concerned.

SP seems nicely settled at a fair price this morning. I feel the conference next week could attract a lot of publicity and make a big difference to market sentiment.

jcrawford - 14 Oct 2005 11:04 - 11520 of 27111

Would Bullshare care to enlighten the members of this board the reasons for QC and PM1's banning.

I notice drivers research page has been amended in the past by the mods for doing exactly the same offence that QC was guilty of last night. IE posting a buy recommendation from RHPS. Worse still, I notice that driver did it twice on his research page but received no ban. Great information on there though driver :-)

Not convinced FYB has become more constructive to be honest oblomov. There are days on end with virtually no posts and often illegal cut and pastes from here by PM which they need permission of PM to do I believe? Certainly more harmony though.

Will we get an RNS on Monday then?

ghengis101 - 14 Oct 2005 11:23 - 11521 of 27111

if we get do an RNS next week i would think it would be on a tuesday, ie one day after the conference has begun.

hewittalan6 - 14 Oct 2005 11:28 - 11522 of 27111

I'm still concerned that any RNS (if one comes, and I aint so sure) and the rumour mill of the conference, will be overtaken by technical selling on the back of the imminent dead cross. Many people trade on these technicalities and it makes what to do now an even tougher choice. I will keep my holding, and am tempted to top up on the chance of an announcement, but I am worried that a sell out will make topping up late next week a better option.
Thoughts anyone?
Alan

driver - 14 Oct 2005 11:45 - 11523 of 27111

jcrawford
I agree that qc's ban was a bit harsh, as it looks to me that qc posted quite innocently like my self on the research page, I posted RHPS recommendation some months ago thinking it was OK because I took it from another B/B and it was now in the public domain, its a hard one to argue is the Teather & Greenwood note now in the public domain after all it is free to down load from the SEO Web Site.
A warning for qc would have been a OK imo.

someuwin - 14 Oct 2005 11:47 - 11524 of 27111

FROM TODAYS FT

France votes for ban on non-biodegradable bags

By Fiona Harvey in London
Published: October 14 2005 03:00 | Last updated: October 14 2005 03:00

Plastic bags could soon be passin France, following a vote by the national assembly to ban the use of non-biodegradable plastics in bags and packaging by 2010.

The bags have already become a rarer sight in the country, as a government initiative to reduce their use prompted a 20 per cent reduction in the number distributed in 2004.

France is following the example set by countries such as Ireland, which imposed a 15 cent (10p) levy on the bags in 2002, as well as South Africa, Rwanda and some Indian states, which have banned certain forms of bags.

In all these places, the number of bags used and found as litter dropped markedly.

Though plastic bags are routinely given out by supermarkets and shops, they do not naturally break down in the environment and can stay intact in landfill for an estimated 400 years. They also pose a threat to marine life and birds, which may choke on the bags or become trapped or entangled in them.

In the UK alone, shoppers use about 8bn plastic bags a year, the vast majority of which end up in landfill.

Forms of plastic bag that do break down in the environment have been available for years, but are not widely used because they are more expensive than conventional bags. However, the rising price of oil has made most forms of plastic dearer.

Howard White, managing director of Stanelco, which makes a biodegradable form of bag, said: "This is a way of being responsible to the environment while also saving millions of barrels of oil, and now is the time for action. Only legislation can make this happen."

In France, the ban has an extra dimension. The national assembly voted through the ban earlier this week as part of a series of measures on agriculture.

One green alternative to plastic made from petrochemicals is to make the bags from starch, which French legislators believe could provide a boost to the farming sector.

More countries may institute controls on plastic bags in the near future. In Germany, some legislators have been considering such a move, while a levy on the bags has been mooted by the Scottish National Executive.

Brandname - 14 Oct 2005 11:47 - 11525 of 27111

Received this from PM yuesterday at 9.20pm:

Brandname Hi,

Is MAM working, I can't get into BB's, no sign of being banned, can't think why I would be either ????

Cheers,
Paul

driver - 14 Oct 2005 12:02 - 11526 of 27111

someuwin
Nice find I didn't know SEO made biodegradable bags I thought that was sp metal our other half?

Fred1new - 14 Oct 2005 12:03 - 11527 of 27111

Does harmony mean sheep to the slaughter?

Cantlose - 14 Oct 2005 12:07 - 11528 of 27111

Alan

My hunch is to hold fire .A lot of people are expecting news to be released next week.
What will happen if none is released?
IMO the show will further consolidate Stanelcos presence in the minds of potential purchasers.

Has anyone read the Teather & Greenwood report.

I thought it was a good report erring sensibly on the side of caution re uptake of machines & downplaying Walmart & Starpol potential.
However I was surprised that no mention was made of the Bioprogress Court case.Is this a good sign?
Also good to see that they have 4 million cash at year end.


Someuwin - good find - lets hope the UK & other EU countries follow suit.

Next week could be a good time to top up for the long term after the dust settles.

tweenie - 14 Oct 2005 12:07 - 11529 of 27111

HEWITTALAN6.
re your last. I suspect an rns will follow Tues. I agree with you, I'm holding off buying until late next week. I suspect a lot of peeps will take a small profit over a serious potenial investment.
hopefully a small drop in sp will favour the brave.
We could always just dump carrier bags all over the city and then push for a green alternative.....environmental capitalism......i like it.
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