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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


NielsJensen - 01 Nov 2005 18:01 - 12373 of 27111

That site is just like the seo US site. Unfinished and a joke...

bosley - 01 Nov 2005 19:08 - 12374 of 27111

oh dear..... has niels found another bunny ?

explosive - 01 Nov 2005 20:54 - 12375 of 27111

Down down down this share goes.... Might be worth a spread before xmas!! Might as well sit tight now for the 12p brake to kick in.

LIcom - 01 Nov 2005 21:28 - 12376 of 27111




Lemming brief updates 1 November 2005

Stanelco (SEO) continued the roller coaster ride, lost 0.50p to
15p. A small matter of changing its advisor, be it a lazy one,
KBC Peel Hunt to a more proactive Evolution Group whom
have been pretty much by SEO`s side this past year, hardly
missing an opportunity to update investors with progress.
Although the shares have lost their positive momentum, which
seen them rise to giddy heights of 32p earlier this year, the
shares are news driven, and we expect them to put in a new
burst of energy once the BPRG debacle is resolved......even
though we expect BPRG to be the winner. Nevertheless, SEO
have strong IP in GREENSEAL and Starpol 2000, which already
has EU approval, with expected US FDA full approval
imminent.

Prestigious Casino operator London Clubs International (LCI)
looks to be back in favour with speculative punters again. The
shares closed 6p higher, at 127.50p, but off their 52 week high
of 145p, nevertheless, they remain in the money from our 55p
inauguration back in 2003. The shares have woken from their
slumber in recent trading days on the back of renewed
speculation the Malaysian based Genting, is looking to have
another roll of the dice. Genting already has 29.8%, close to a
being forced to show their hand, thus ,make a formal bid. This
could force another predator to show their hand. That is
speculation on our part.

CSR`s positive momentum came to a halt today, even
though the shares had a debut buy note and 840p target
from UBS. This, as you would expect, helped push CSR 45p
yesterday, to 719p. The Swiss broker agrees with what we
have been telling you, that the Bluetooth market, where the
semiconductor maker has a dominant market share, is still in
its infancy. However, the share closed 6.50p lower on profit
taking, at 713p, recording a 332p gain since inauguration in
July 2004.

bosley - 01 Nov 2005 22:07 - 12377 of 27111

elrico, considering the sides do not go back to court until january, is there any reason why you have brought up the cc?

stockdog - 01 Nov 2005 23:16 - 12378 of 27111

tfc - no you got it wrong mate. He wasn't killed - that was just a ruse by Walsingham to have him "disappear". In reality he was smuggled out of the country to Italy, since which moment, mirabile dictu (when in Rome . . . ) all the Itlaianj plays of Shakespeare appear. He was off to retrieve a special ring, inside which a lock of someones hair was hidden, proving that QEI had had an illegitimate child, thus jeopardising the English throne at a time of high Catholic excitement form the Latin coutnries of Europe. The Pope thought he might get England back in the fold. Anyway, he never returned to Blighty, but kept on writing about Two G's of Verona, R+J (Verona again). We know who he is - best not mention it on SEO - keep it under wraps, knowhaddimean.

Stock Actor

hewittalan6 - 02 Nov 2005 09:20 - 12379 of 27111

Morning all,
Just re-read the Lemming investor article above. Intrigued by the words expected and imminent regarding the FDA approval of Starpol. No great point to make on that, just an interesting choice of words.
Given that we now seem to be in a steady period for the sp, does the panel think that we are now rid of the hype, the shorting, the day trading, the unrealistic expectations and all the talk of dumping and overhangs that caused this share to swing so wildly. No news out except the change of broker (yawn) and a drifting sp makes me think that the price is now right for the known orders and contracts.
Any views, anyone?
Alan

bhunt1910 - 02 Nov 2005 10:10 - 12380 of 27111

For those with an objective view - it might be worth having a look at BPRG - up 18% since last week so far

Baza

TheFrenchConnection - 02 Nov 2005 11:05 - 12381 of 27111

Amities Apologies to all SEO debaters . ...SD .An interesting scholarly notion my errudite friend . l agree that the very prospect of an illegitimate , even catholic ,monarch with his bum on the English throne would have led to undoubted civil war .Liz lst 's hold on the throne would at best have proven tenuous . But probably have led to her downfall and death. What with her father , Henry V111 , and her brother Edward V1 both of the protestant faith burning catholics, and then Mary having married Phillip of Spain , relishing in the burning of Protestants, the country was on the verge of ripping itself asunder. Had a non Protestant,"bastard" son or daughter become known the consequences would have spelt doom for E. . And this on top of the news that Mary,Queen of Scotland had married Francis of France . French troops manned the English/ scottish borders was viewed by many as Frances way in through "the back door" . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Thats the backdrop. l furthur agree that Elizabets 1sts Principal secatary spymaster-general was indeed SirFrancis Walsingham .- a man resposible for setting up an English network of spies throughout Europe . Dupicitous ,manipulating and manouvering he was not a man to mess with if you valued your life.,,,,,,,,,,, . Now to the plays themselves . Dated as being written between 1590 to 1615 ( ish ) So Walsingham could not have been involved in sending " Kit "{ as our friend, and to my mind , the REAL writer was known , to ltaly on such delicate matters as it juste so happened Walsingham himself died in 1590 . Something of a coincidence eh ? No sooner is Walsingham dead than a set of plays appear.. .But coincidences are sometimes not quite what they appear / used innocently to quite mask the truth of the matter . Your man , Thomas Hardy , uses coincidence as a common theme throughout all his books ..But have you ever read "Les Liaisons Dagereuses " by Chanderlos De Laclos ..?? @+ J

hewittalan6 - 02 Nov 2005 11:08 - 12382 of 27111

Just to add to this debate. I favour the theory that William Shakespeare did not write any of these plays.
They were written by another man of the same name.
Back to sleep.
Alan

bhunt1910 - 02 Nov 2005 11:09 - 12383 of 27111

Amities Apologies to all SEO debaters . ...SD .

An interesting scholarly notion my errudite friend . l agree that the very prospect of an illegitimate , even catholic ,monarch with his bum on the English throne would have led to undoubted civil war .Liz lst 's hold on the throne would at best have proven tenuous . But probably have led to her downfall and death.

What with her father , Henry V111 , and her brother Edward V1 both of the protestant faith burning catholics, and then Mary having married Phillip of Spain , relishing in the burning of Protestants, the country was on the verge of ripping itself asunder.

Had a non Protestant,"bastard" son or daughter become known the consequences would have spelt doom for E. . And this on top of the news that Mary,Queen of Scotland had married Francis of France . French troops manned the English/ scottish borders was viewed by many as Frances way in through "the back door" . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

Thats the backdrop. l furthur agree that Elizabets 1sts Principal secatary spymaster-general was indeed Sir Francis Walsingham .- a man responsible for setting up an English network of spies throughout Europe . Dupicitous ,manipulating and manouvering he was not a man to mess with if you valued your life.,,,,,,,,,,, .

Now to the plays themselves .

Dated as being written between 1590 to 1615 ( ish ) So Walsingham could not have been involved in sending " Kit "{ as our friend, and to my mind , the REAL writer was known , to ltaly on such delicate matters as it just so happened Walsingham himself died in 1590 . Something of a coincidence eh ? No sooner is Walsingham dead than a set of plays appear.. .But coincidences are sometimes not quite what they appear / used innocently to quite mask the truth of the matter .

Your man , Thomas Hardy , uses coincidence as a common theme throughout all his books ..But have you ever read "Les Liaisons Dagereuses " by Chanderlos De Laclos ..?? @+ J

aldwickk - 02 Nov 2005 11:12 - 12384 of 27111

Was that the Glen Close film ?

aldwickk - 02 Nov 2005 11:19 - 12385 of 27111

Everybody knows that Francis Bacon wrote them.

bosley - 02 Nov 2005 11:20 - 12386 of 27111

aldwickk, yes it was , although i thought the modern day american re-make, "cruel intentions", was a work of absolute genius!!!

Oilywag - 02 Nov 2005 11:22 - 12387 of 27111

Excuse me all, as interesting as it all is, but I didn't know that this was the thread for masquerading academics and historians of the English theatre during Shakespearian times to strut their stuff.

Could we return to SEO?

And TFC could you please take the time and hit the space bar occasionally to break your posts into a few paragraphs instead of leaving it to Baza?

Thanks

The oily one
The boring old fart

aldwickk - 02 Nov 2005 11:24 - 12388 of 27111

Its more interesting then SEO at the moment.

bhunt1910 - 02 Nov 2005 11:31 - 12389 of 27111

LONDON, November 2 /PRNewswire/ --

- Convenient and Easy-to-Use Packages Emerge as Clear Favourites

The rising emphasis on improved quality and extended shelf
life for packaged foods are leading to greater demands on food packaging in
terms of protecting the quality, freshness and safety of foods. The passing
of several regulations governing food packaging only reinforces the need for
more innovative and intelligent packaging concepts.



Many of the regulations have come into force due to rising
health concerns regarding carcinogenic ingredients used in the packaging
materials. For example, bisphenol-A used in plastic food containers is being
linked to breast cancer and miscarriages. Other regulations require food
packages to use biodegradable and environment-friendly material.



The most significant is the European Commission's proposed
Super Regulation that compels the food packaging industry to use only those
materials mentioned in the positive list of permissible ingredients for
making plastics. The European Commission also stated in January 2004 that
manufacturers would have to stop using semicarbazide in sealants for glass
jars and bottles by October 2005.



"These regulations will spur advancements in the food
packaging industry as manufacturers now have additional responsibilities for
proving the suitability of their packaging solutions and meeting the required
standards," explains Technical Insights


Modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) is also emerging as a
highly useful packaging technique for maintaining food quality by altering
the atmospheric conditions within the package.


List of key industry participants: Amcor Flexibles, CCL
Plastic Packaging, Alert Packaging Limited, Solvay SA, Danisco A/S, Stanelco
PLC, Tetra Pak, Rapak, Pactiv Corporation, Biosphere Industries, Elopak AS,
Earthshell Corporation, Silgan Containers Corporation, Basell Polyolefins BV,
BASF Corporation, MeadWestvaco, Eastman Chemical Company, Oxonica Limited,
Pliant Corporation.


http://www.companyannouncements.net/cgi-bin/articles/20051102093000na090.html

hewittalan6 - 02 Nov 2005 11:32 - 12390 of 27111

Good find Baza.
Alan

stockdog - 02 Nov 2005 11:55 - 12391 of 27111

All I can say (in conclusion of this deviation from the thread) is I'm really glad none of my history books were written by TFC - lol!

stock (kitkat) dog

greekman - 02 Nov 2005 13:12 - 12392 of 27111

Oilywag,

Fully agree, whilst I don't mind a bit of banter whilst things are quiet, can those who wish to discuss in depth other none SEO subjects please consider, that these threads are ultimately for investor type comments.
Hope no one takes offense it's just that we have seen what happens on other competitor sites, they become chat rooms. I still wade through all posts in case there is a small smidgen of info appertaining to the threads true subject matter.
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