bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
Oilywag
- 02 Nov 2005 11:22
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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
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Its more interesting then SEO at the moment.
bhunt1910
- 02 Nov 2005 11:31
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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
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Good find Baza.
Alan
stockdog
- 02 Nov 2005 11:55
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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
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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.
bosley
- 02 Nov 2005 13:23
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baza, good post. it sounds like it was written with seo in mind, but the list of companies at the bottom shows seo do havesome pretty serious competiton.
Oilywag
- 02 Nov 2005 13:24
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Just received an e-mail from PM1
I e-mailed Tim Freebourne at EVO, to congratulate him on the Stanelco brokerage, and in his reply he says Starpol full FDA approval is 'imminent'
Cheers,
Paul
Hope this will trigger some action on the business front in the US
The oily one
bhunt1910
- 02 Nov 2005 13:35
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My guess is that we will get an RNS on 14th or 15th November - once the 30 day trail has completed and hopefully after FDA approval has been awarded.
Cant see any reason to put anything out before then unless for a big order elsewhere
Baza
bhunt1910
- 02 Nov 2005 14:24
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I dont mean to rub salt into the wound but BPRG is up 15% on the day and going well. I bought these a couple of weeks ago with intention of selling at 32 - but they have continued to rise. Not quite sure why - other than a trade show in spain this week - but the shares are sure flying at the moment.
Baza
bhunt1910
- 02 Nov 2005 14:46
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Someone on ADVFM says that Shares Mag tips SEO as an excellent "BUY".
Twill be interesting to see if tomorrows mag does indeed tip SEO as an excellent BUY !!!
NielsJensen
- 02 Nov 2005 14:50
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TheMaster
- 02 Nov 2005 14:50
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Must be a joke, going down to 8p
shamona
- 02 Nov 2005 15:16
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Hope some of you took my tip from Monday morning, BPRG now up over 20% on today alone!
bhunt1910
- 02 Nov 2005 15:36
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SEO presenting at Bioplastics conference in Frankfurt on 6/7th December. Terry Robins presenting on Wednesday
See
http://www.bpevent.com/daytwo/index.asp
Baza
hewittalan6
- 02 Nov 2005 15:43
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Thanks for that Baza.
You're doing loads of good homework today.
Alan
bhunt1910
- 02 Nov 2005 15:59
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I am bored so scanning the airways - doing well with BPRG though - and not so well in the competition - now down to 200+
hewittalan6
- 02 Nov 2005 16:02
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Me too mate, but a good day on real portfolio (+3%) and into the 60's on the champ investor!!! Not for long though! 8-)
Alan
driver
- 02 Nov 2005 16:43
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bhunt1910
- 02 Nov 2005 16:44
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Wish I knew how Driver - thanks anyway
Baza