bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
Cantlose
- 30 Oct 2005 20:46
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Niels
I brought this topic up 6 months ago on the FYB BB( caused a mini Hoo Ha).
Apparently they do not use the US web site but the E-Mail address for SMFisher works.
Sloppy I know & does present an unprofesional image
NielsJensen
- 30 Oct 2005 20:49
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I'm sure any investors, and potential customers will think: Here's this great company I've read about and the website is a wreck. Only idiots put sites online that look like a joke. (Well, you could do that prior to the .com crash, but not today)
You should all contact SEO and ask: "What's up Doc?"
bhunt1910
- 30 Oct 2005 21:04
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Sham - no problem - but you can tell me - no one will ever know !!
Good Luck
Baza
Phart68
- 30 Oct 2005 22:23
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Stanelco philly presentation:
http://www.procepta.com/stanelco
Thanks to DavidP on FYB.
;-)
bosley
- 31 Oct 2005 07:22
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morning all. anyone else feeling a little disappointed by the powerpoint presentation?
hewittalan6
- 31 Oct 2005 07:36
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Morning Boz,
I haven't seen it, but I guessed by the lack of reaction on here that it wasn't going to set the world on fire. It should be remembered that this kind of presentation should have been a background for someone speaking, and I don't know what they said, so it may have been more dynamic than it appears.
There again, it may just have been crap 8-).
Alan
bhunt1910
- 31 Oct 2005 07:52
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Alan - go and look at http://www.procepta.com/stanelco
David P kindly put it on his we site for me
baza
bhunt1910
- 31 Oct 2005 07:56
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Before we go slagging off the presentation
1. Lets be grateful that SEO let me have a copy
2. Lets not pre judge the audience - they may have been a bunch of techies
3. Maybe it is the sort of subjest that requires a few technical bits for people to take away with them.
4. We dont know what the presenter actually said
Whilst I agree that on first inspection the slide show could have been better put together - lets not jump to conclusions - if it whets the appetite of a few big guys - then great.
Lets also remember that if they all suddenly show interest at the same time, SEO will not be able to cope with the demand.
baza
hewittalan6
- 31 Oct 2005 08:02
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Baza is quite right.
I have done loads of Powerpoint demonstrations in my time, and viewed in isolation, the presentation itself is usually dry and boring. It is the speaker, and his abilities to sell the idea and generate the wow factor that is important, and even with a transcript of what any speaker may have said, we would have little idea of its impact.
Alan
bosley
- 31 Oct 2005 08:06
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baza, you are quite right. i was only expressing a feeling of "is that it?" when i looked at the presentation. i appreciate that it is background to the talking, and if terry robbins did the presentation , there would have been plenty of talking!!!
shamona
- 31 Oct 2005 08:08
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Huge unreleased news out on Bioprogress, will double in a couple of weeks!
bhunt1910
- 31 Oct 2005 08:20
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50% will do me as I bought them at 29 - was going to sell at 32 - but will now hold for a bit longer and watch
greekman
- 31 Oct 2005 08:24
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The article below shows how this planet is slowly sinking under throw away none biodegradable rubbish.
The Hidden Life of Garbage
By Don Hazen, AlterNet. Posted October 31, 2005.
It is not a shock that the United States is the number one producer of garbage on the planet; with just 5 percent of the global population we generate 30 percent of the world's trash. The average American throws away a staggering 4.5 pounds of rubbish daily -- that's 1,600 pounds each year, according to Rogers. And garbage is also a global problem; today the middle of the Pacific Ocean is six times more abundant with plastic waste than zooplankton.
If anyone wants the link to full story ( large article mostly not relevant ) but if anyone wishes I will post link.
hewittalan6
- 31 Oct 2005 08:25
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What do we think guys? ii is a big fan of his charts showing a downtrend. I'm not a chartist, but does it look like it has levelled off in this price range for a while?
Alan
bhunt1910
- 31 Oct 2005 08:29
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I expect to see a slow marginal increase towards end of week when the 30 day trial on Starpol ends
Baza
Oilywag
- 31 Oct 2005 08:36
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Shamona
Re BPRG
"Huge unreleased news" If the news is unreleased, how do you know its "huge" and by implication, how do you know that it is positive as you assume it to be from an anticipated doubling of the share price?
Would there be an ever so slight hint in your post above that the legal case between the two companies over the IP is going against SEO?
The oily one
Bema
- 31 Oct 2005 08:45
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This unreleased news is actually pretty well known, you guys have been talking about it for ages Sham, but i wish you luck! ;o)
bhunt1910
- 31 Oct 2005 08:47
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Well dont keep us in suspense then Bema !!
Sorry - this should be on the BPRG thread
Baza
carlosmac
- 31 Oct 2005 08:47
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Oilywag
Personally I do not think BPRG's news can be related to SEO. It has clearly been leaked (whatever news it was), and we would see an equal and opposite sell in SEO IMO.
Bema
- 31 Oct 2005 08:58
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I would assume its to do with FMC magenta project, and the sale of machines to them. People think announcements will come at the show in Spain.
Be careful though, us SEO's know all about shows and announcements! ;o)
Anyway over to BPRG for those interested. I no longer hold, just keep an eye out as i do on all shares i've recently sold. (Just so i can get p1ssed off when they rise!)