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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


bhunt1910 - 11 Feb 2005 17:08 - 1199 of 27111

Being a novice at this I am following the advice of other more seasoned practicioners who seem to indicate that 20p is a realistic target - although this seems to be being talked up.- I still a bit concerned about the 38m shares being released to the market on Monday

aldwickk - 11 Feb 2005 17:15 - 1200 of 27111

Those investers who are overweight in SEO, have you any stop-losses in place or have a short on say 25% .

stockdog - 11 Feb 2005 17:21 - 1201 of 27111

Aldwicck

No, I should qualify that, you're right.

I was referring only to my FastBuck Portfolio (as I call it) not core long-term holdings of dividend growing major companies, which I lazily (cowardly?) leave to Fund managers. I've also got the recommended immediate cash resources available on deposit for the various unexpected turns of life. My FastBuck fund is money that would not change my life if I lost most of it (heck, I'd be damned annoyed though!). Oh, I feel so ADULT saying things like that!

I've set myself a little competition to see if a relatively small portfolio personally, actively managed will result in the same pension fund as a much larger fund (4 X) managed by professionals. So far I'm where I want to be.

I'm also having a lot of fun on the way, finding out about biodegradable plastic meat lids, coffee houses in Warsaw, oil (and gold) in the Falklands, but especially meeting to all you guys on the boards.

I have a bizarre fantasy about actually visiting all the places where the companies in which my money is invested operate around the world - Jules Verne, but in a bit more comfort. Do you think there'd be any takers for a charter flight one way round the world?

Happy weekend everyone.

SD


TheFrenchConnection - 11 Feb 2005 17:23 - 1202 of 27111

Amities / Bonsoir mon ami, - ,Superrod. une clappe dans le dos !!!! pdv .....ln knowing most serious traders are percentage players, i concede, i somewhat envisaged, a friday afternoon of sizeable sell trades as considerable profits were turned from mere paper gains to tangible banked profit! and mms cosed the book for the week . . Especially considering SEO'somewhat prodigious percentile rise this past ten days . But not even the ovule of serious sellers materialized. Pity as i was hoping to accumulate . .... . Albeit volumes appear almost 50% down it was the scale of the 200k purchases above 17p that makes me think SEO will hit Evos target of 20p early next week . ,,,,,,,,soyez patient!! ..lol mais ma patience des a' bout !! ,nous vous souhations tres bonne chance ,,,a 'bientot .....@+ J ,...Lets all hope for some decent exposure in the press over the weekend ,

Jacks - 11 Feb 2005 17:38 - 1203 of 27111

Bosley, only just back from a hard day on the road selling packaging materials. Like you I agree we are all big boys and girls and should be able to vent our feelings if we want. So will the doubters who keep bringing the CC up, shut the fuck up and enjoy this for what it is "a brilliant chance to make a huge amount of money". I know Andy S through the trade and we have talked about SEO non stop for nearly a year. Let's keep the site upbeat.

dclinton - 11 Feb 2005 17:41 - 1204 of 27111

I normally keep a fairly evenly balanced portfolio, but SEO seems to have gone heavyweight of it it's own accord. :-)

doug

sellsell - 11 Feb 2005 18:35 - 1205 of 27111

Jacks

I agree. I am currently up over 45k having taken the risk at 6.5p & 9.5p.
I will see how things go next week before cashing in !

Good weekend to all, especially SEO holders.

Poverty - 11 Feb 2005 18:36 - 1206 of 27111

Language is right! One minute it's pigeon French - the next the air is full of '%$(*' and other 4 letter words. I reckon we should leave the Blue for the Buy screens and edit the language.

What a totally amazing week! SEO - Serious Excitement Opportunity! My little tiger heart is all a flutter! What on earth is going to happen next week???

Chelsea1957 - 11 Feb 2005 18:45 - 1207 of 27111

Chelsea1957 - 11 Feb 2005 18:59 - 1208 of 27111


I'm one of those "lurkers" that do a lot of reading and not a lot of posting. I have a wide ranging portfolio of over 60 stocks spread between FTSE 100 - AIM stocks analysed over all the different sectors and have recently gone overweight on oil ( rumour has it that prices are heading to over $80/ barrel) and commodities (ever increasing demands from China, India etc). I also like "dividend stocks" but also small fast growing AIM stocks too. Income and Capital growth are my 2 main aims - and since the demise of my Equitable Life pension provisions have decided to manage my own money - and am not doing too badly. Personally I think a monkey throwing darts at a dart board is as likely to perform as well as the so called "city professionals". Anyhow my attention was drawn to this stock by somebody on one of the moneyam threads and I got in to this stock at the beginning of the week at 10.25 and today have just gone "overweight" by buying some more at 17.5 pence. Then I realised that I had got a little excited and in my eagerness had made a mistake 'cos I thought that the price would drop last thing Friday pm ...but it hasn't. I am a long term investor so even if sp does drop a little short term, I'm not too worried. Big capital gains are made long term. So thats where I'm at ...hello everybody ...a very interesting thread with lots of good stuff!!!!

Clive

superrod - 11 Feb 2005 19:19 - 1209 of 27111

forget "overweght" and all of the other cliches......just be thankful you are in a stock that is just gonna keep rising ( obvously not for ever ). WATCH THE TRADES. the BIG guys are STILL BUYING. im still pissed off that i had to drive home to trade online because tdw was busy. cost me 0.75p a share but worth the punt imo.

i reckon a real rollercoaster from here as loads of punters are looking at massive gains and will unload

stockdog - 11 Feb 2005 19:23 - 1210 of 27111

I share your sentiments about EL and others like them, also the FSA for doing nothing till it was too late and then forcing them to sell equities at the bottom of the market. My pension fund is worth what I have put in over the last few years - great ROC that is!

The thing about monkeys, Clive, is that at least they remember to let go of the dart! Ho ho :)

I too am o/weight oils, gold, mining. Peak Oil is an interesting topic, also look at the DOW and FTSE measured not in $ and , but in ounces of gold since Reagan took the dollar off the gold standard in 1972. All this leads natuarlly onto biofuels and thence degradable plastics - they are the new oil, I believe, perhaps we can call it plastic gold.

SD

bosley - 11 Feb 2005 20:38 - 1211 of 27111

flippin' 'eck!!!! blimey charlie!!!! i am so glad i was at work today.take my hat off to those of you who kept watch today, must have been exciting as hell. hello to the lurkers coming out of their closets. welcome. nice, innit. not really a lot i can add to whats already been said. bloomin' marvelous!!! it almost feel like the good old tech boom days!!! ahhhh happy days!!
chelsea1957(it will be your only time , too) i came to a similar conclusion about city professionals.
adieh, you shocked me. a fiat coupe ...in red????? fiat sports cars , black, always; alfa romeos and ferraris, rosso red.
(ive deleted and re written large chunks as i dont want to offend the ladies and sensitive souls out there.)
as for next week, i think there is more to come.

EWRobson - 11 Feb 2005 21:09 - 1212 of 27111

bos: you've beaten me back! It was quite easy taking in the 2p rise to 17p; not so easy taking in 122 posts. Good stuff though from new and old posters, (one at 95!), attractive and less so posters. Now I'm going to have a real problem with my Blue Index man early next week who says he is going to twist my arm to close one of four CFDs at 18p. He has accepted my argument that they will shortly be at 18p, but not that they will be 20p, probably before the prelims. So where, do I ask, will they be when the ASDA deal is announced? One thing is certain, there is nothing written into the price which should not be there. So why are so many taliking about taking profits? Despite my earlier remonstration, Adie still talks about paper profits as if the money was better off in the bank than in SEO. Get real, I say! Let me repeat - your money is not in paper (well, mine is in a contract for difference, but that is electronic, as well); your money is invested in an asset and that asset is growing rapidly in value. You wouldn't sell your house to put the profit in the bank and then buy it back next week at a higher price, would you? There is a nice little word that it repeats quite a lot in Shares - its called HOLD. If you're not overweight to at least 33%, they have another bigger word, called ACCUMULATE. If you're watching in envy, sorry that you didn't get in, they have another word, which is BUY. Simple really! One final word: this is as big as ASOS was last January. OK, I accept that it is 10 times the cap. of ASOS then, but this is still a 3-bagger from here this year. Tuck this post away or put it on a Post-It note. C'est le realite, vraiment!

Eric

driver - 11 Feb 2005 21:16 - 1213 of 27111

Chelsea1957
Welcome to the board I also have oil DNX is one of my best 300+% up since I have had it, but if oil goes to $80/ barrel we are all in trouble including seo.

bosley - 11 Feb 2005 21:24 - 1214 of 27111

mr. french connection. just read your post on the bprg thread. curious to know where you got your information from.

"Now having said all that they have proven without doubt in a prolonged High court action that ownership of a family of patents regarding intelectual property was undoubtadly infriged upon by SEO. Talk of 15m in punitives damages and incurred associated legal costs are on the cards. Now SEO have a mere derisory 800k in the bank and under usual circumstances such a court case would have sunk them without trace . A Phyric victory for BPRG you would agree and pretty typical to be honest of the way business is done at BPRG . But as seldom happens in such scenarios - Father luck seemingly makes an appearance ; and SEO announce they also have seemingly commercial interlectual properties of thier own in RF tec and are in trials with a number of retail giants . . A technology that could yield untold millions if deals are struck with their suitors like Asda and through them to Wal Mart . C'est le vie ! Now irrespective of how revolutinary and marvelous this RF tec proves to be it DOES not erradicate the problem of the small problem of SEO stumping up 15 million quid !! And pretty sharpish,, .. .l cannot UNDERESTIMATE the importance of SEO finding such monies . .But how ? Well as it happens BPRG {whose legal costs were paid by thier insurers} are in a position, what with 20m in liquid cash, to settle the small problem of Seo's court costs and in return for that and punitive damages a 20% interest in SEO would seem reasonable. ...Now thats a deal that may allow BPRG to progress ( pun unintended) and Seo to survive. C'est marche ou creve ,, Personally i dont believe CEO Balchin is up to the job and as for the addition of a Durlacher man to the SEO board cuts no ice with me and , as such, l remain unimpressed . Does anyone know of a successful lPO or company backed by DUC ,? LOL ..As for BPRG without such an interest in SEO i see very little material change to thier chequered past for the immediate future."

where do you get this figure of 15 million from? why on earth would seo give up 20%? i would also add, ceo balchin and the board have got seo to this point pretty impressively. and finally, why do you pretend to be french?

driver - 11 Feb 2005 21:30 - 1215 of 27111

Just a bit of fun, I got this post on this site from Jul 03 this petralva had a bit of vision dont you think.

petralva - 15 Jul'03 - 18:19
I bought a few thousand in this on monday a long term investement mind you
down a bit today due to some profit taking i think!
anyway the upside looks positive from where i am standing,with land fill sites running out and alternate packaging solutions needed for me bio-degradable seems the best step yet, this could run in too billions of units if a manufacture can be found,this could end up as big as tetra-pak when it first started.
downsides not sure!
maybe someone out there can tell me?

EWRobson - 11 Feb 2005 21:35 - 1216 of 27111

bos: The French Connection posting here claimed to have a major holding in SEO. Appears double faced. Now, it may be that B**G see that it could be easier earning some money by going for SEO through the courts than build a business themselves, but I suggest SEO just get on with their business and we keep this thread honest.

Eric

driver - 11 Feb 2005 21:38 - 1217 of 27111

bos
I was thinking the exact same thing, yesterday he said he had 700k of seo then he comes out with this clap trap.

EWRobson - 11 Feb 2005 21:47 - 1218 of 27111

I know what! We will do a DIL on him (backed Wales last week) and thrash the French tomorrow!

Eric
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