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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


bosley - 22 Oct 2005 15:47 - 12085 of 27111

so basically this guy is saying that he works in one of the three meat and pork suppliers to asda covering the whole of the uk and there hasn't been a single greenseal conversion where he works.!!!!

Sharesure - 22 Oct 2005 15:55 - 12086 of 27111

Agree with Bosley, that doesn't sound like the news, or lack of it, that I want to hear. If they have spent all that dough on building such a modern plant you'd have thought that it would have incorporated all the latest packaging gear. Another question for Howard White?

Biscuit - 22 Oct 2005 17:21 - 12087 of 27111

You'd have thought they'd have employed a Maintenance Manager who could spell too. Come come now, are we actually saying we think that is genuine?? I wouldn't insult Howard's intelligence. I, for one as a shareholder would hope he had better things to do than answer petty questions like that.

bhunt1910 - 22 Oct 2005 17:29 - 12088 of 27111

I asked Northern Foods whether they were using Greenseal and they said thatb they were not. This chap could be working for NF - I will try and find out - and if you remember NF was not on SEO's hit list

Baza

Sharesure - 22 Oct 2005 18:09 - 12089 of 27111

Biscuit, There are loads of other people who are in much more exalted positions who not only cannot spell but have no knowledge of English grammar. That doesn't mean that they do not do competently what they are paid to do. However, I am curious as to whether or not that post was genuine; integrity does not seem to be as concistent a quality on BB's as we would all like it to be.

NielsJensen - 22 Oct 2005 18:25 - 12090 of 27111

Yes, Biscuit. ass maani ol timers will now, speling and punktation is somefink we shud not diskus ere. We shud djust be concistent...

Sory...

ghengis101 - 22 Oct 2005 19:24 - 12091 of 27111

biscuit,
I totally agree with your post !! I would take with a pinch of salt anyone who professes to have knowledge of this company and who could not even make the effort to check their own spelling before they post it on the public domain !!.

Fred1new - 22 Oct 2005 19:44 - 12092 of 27111

I would take with a bucket full of salt anything which is written on this board!

That applies to "old timers" also.

stockdog - 22 Oct 2005 21:23 - 12093 of 27111

KneelsGinson - lol!

stogdock

NielsJensen - 22 Oct 2005 21:44 - 12094 of 27111

stockduck, nice one.

bhunt1910 - 22 Oct 2005 21:56 - 12095 of 27111

What have I started - sorry guys - I thought it was interesting - and maybe a new bit of input from someone professing to be in the trade. There was nuffing in his post that lied or exaggerated anything. Maybe we just did not want to hear iit. Anyway - my guess was that it was NF - especially as I had personnaly contacted NF and they had confirmed that they were not using SEO products of any sort.

bosley - 23 Oct 2005 00:07 - 12096 of 27111

baza, wasn't it ferndale who built a new plant last year? wasn't that one of the reasons they gave for being slightly miffed at losing the asda contract?

insiderinside - 23 Oct 2005 15:17 - 12097 of 27111

oh dear - its started already - the ramp and copy it everywhere - LOL - just posted on AFN - and see someones already copied the crap onto here - LOL ;)


insiderinside - 23 Oct'05 - 15:14 - 910 of 910 edit

its a good sign when you get one of these - i work on the inside at Asda - or sometimes they ramp workin at Walmart - or Premier - or any company good for a ramp - and say i am going to tell you all the secrets - how good it is - big orders coming crap - sorry - that should say i am going to write tons of bullshit ramping - and it will be copied by everyone across the entire internet - look at this post they say - from an Asda employee - LOL - this means the rampers are desperate - and the idiots lap it up - talking of which - Adeyberry - are you that stuipd to believe it - or now desperate to ramp it up - look at the spelling in the long post - terrible - like its purpose -


Sh0wmethemoney - 22 Oct'05 - 12:15 - 53285 of 53293

Hi there all, been in this stock for a few months. Working in the retail packing industry as a maintenance manager for for one off ASDA/Wal*Marts suppliers for Red meat and Pork products, we are one of 3 companies that ASDA use to supply these products in the UK. Just to let you know a bit about the company we have with in the last year opened a new plant at a cost of 32 millon which basically went ahead due to the agrement with ASDA to go to just 3 suppliers, at the present time we are doing any where from 500 to 650 tones of finished product for ASDA a week, over 12 production lines.
I was up at ASDA house a couple of times over the last few weeks on on labelling issues, where i was hoping to pick up a bit of information on any future developments with the packaging we use, but unfortunatly did not here any thing. We have a few visits this coming week from technical people and the new incoming head meat buyer for ASDA. Which i will keep my ear to ground on to see if i here of any proposed changes from the packaging/sealing systems we are currently using. I know from varoius meetings we have in house that ASDA are allways looking in to ways that we thier suppliers can reduce costs and with the high oil price we have at the moment and the effect that has on the cost of the PVC/PE films at the present this could be one area where savings could be made. Also product shelf life would be a huge advantge to them if it could be increased. I work closely with the packaging buyer on the site i work and have asked him to keep me up to date of any new and coming projects he heres of. Thats all for now, hopefully be back some time with some good news for us investors, i am sure long term this will be a winner just a case of playing the waiting game.

Adeyberry - 22 Oct'05 - 13:19 - 53286 of 53293
Showmethemoney.....
Nice one, please do keep us informed of any developments you hear about!!

bigbas - 22 Oct'05 - 17:30 - 53288 of 53293
Sh0wmethemoney - Do U work for Northern Foods ?

bhunt1910 - 23 Oct 2005 15:17 - 12098 of 27111

Yes it was - but I also beleive that NF have several plants - and each one specialises on a different customer.

stockdog - 23 Oct 2005 15:24 - 12099 of 27111

The positive side is that, if it is NF, that makes a total of only 1 who hasn't got Greenseal from two different sources. If it is not NF, that could be 2 big ones who haven't.

sd

Bugz - 23 Oct 2005 16:29 - 12100 of 27111

Wether such 'tales' are ramping, or bashing-ignore them. Such stuff is way too uncertain to base any kind of investing decision in. This kinda stuff makes Internet BB a total waste of time. Lets all just keep to what we know-this is far too much speculation.......

greekman - 23 Oct 2005 17:18 - 12101 of 27111

Energy costs seeping into consumer prices, and produce aisle
Associated Press
Midland Reporter-Telegram
10/23/2005
Extracts from article.

Note the 118 percent increase. This is not just a slight rise, and it will only get worse. The latest increases due to the reacent shortages, in the USA have not yet filtered through.

As of early last week, more than 20 percent of North America's supply of important chemicals such as benzene, used to make rubber, plastic and dyes, remained out of service, according to Chemical Market Associates Inc., a Houston-based petrochemicals consulting company. Some could remain offline through the end of the year.

http://www.mywesttexas.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=15438425&BRD=2288&PAG=461&dept_id=474107&rfi=6



Prices for ethylene, used to plastic film for packaging and a wide variety of other plastics, soared by 118 percent, according to Ariba. Prices for propylene and polypropylene, used to make plastic food containers, among other things, jumped by as much as 62 percent.

bosley - 23 Oct 2005 17:38 - 12102 of 27111

ii, please do us the courtesy of actually reading what people on this thread post. if you had read the posts, you would have realised that your last musings were unnecessary.

NielsJensen - 23 Oct 2005 18:24 - 12103 of 27111

Did Stanelco mislead the market when they said they would introduce new products at the conference or did the reporter from Business Wire tell a porky? Either way, there's still no news on this. Another dead rabbit, that did not even make it out of the hat, perhaps? I sincerely hope not.

stockdog - 23 Oct 2005 20:01 - 12104 of 27111

I'm going all furry again - help!
scutdog
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