bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
greekman
- 03 Nov 2005 08:50
- 12417 of 27111
Good find, bhunt1910.
Can only think it's the long awaited appeal, a hearing because one or both sides have requested same, ie a settlement, or possibly a setting of the appeal proper. Some knowledge of criminal law but not civil law, so supposition only..
hewittalan6
- 03 Nov 2005 08:53
- 12418 of 27111
Is this that part of the civil process where each side must tell the other what its evidence and strategies are for the appeal, known as disclosure?
Alan
greekman
- 03 Nov 2005 08:59
- 12419 of 27111
Regulations Pose Challenges to Food Packaging Industry
Convenient and Easy-to-Use Packages Emerge as Clear Favourites
A VERY long article with SEO mentioned near the end so link only for those who wish to wade through.
http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/11-02-2005/0004206133&EDATE=
oblomov
- 03 Nov 2005 09:10
- 12420 of 27111
Baza,
'LISTED FOR DIRECTIONS'
This a preliminery hearing in which the judge will issue 'directions'.
This indicates that an 'out of court' settlement has not been reached at this stage and so the judge will tell both parties how they are to prepare for the final hearing, what the time limit is for disclosure of documents, etc. It is basically to ensure all parties are prepared with the information the judge will require to make a judgement and that all relevant information has been disclosed to all parties.
greekman
- 03 Nov 2005 09:31
- 12421 of 27111
Cheers,oblomov.
At least things are moving.
bhunt1910
- 03 Nov 2005 09:32
- 12422 of 27111
Thanks Oblo - that makes sense as it is only a 30 minute hearing
Baza
bhunt1910
- 03 Nov 2005 11:15
- 12424 of 27111
Not mine - but I did buy some at 14 immediately before those went through
baza
bosley
- 03 Nov 2005 12:08
- 12425 of 27111
baza, any news come through about this mornings prelim hearing?
insiderinside
- 03 Nov 2005 12:37
- 12426 of 27111
driver - LOL - large buys ? - LOL
big sells going through - for those challenged in the basics - its simple - large trades - price is up and blue - they were buys - price is down and red - they were sells - you have multiple large dumps going on - and have had for a very long time - notice the downtrend for many many months -
this is news driven - but there is no significant news coming - forget the Asda Starpol trials - it means nothing - wait and see - no pre close update - that is due to having nothing to say - apart from more more losses - coming your way -
All IMO - DYOR !!
insiderinside
- 03 Nov 2005 12:39
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from the chart some people would short to 11p - but I do not short - some people do though -
insiderinside
- 03 Nov 2005 12:39
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bhunt1910
- 03 Nov 2005 12:39
- 12429 of 27111
Bos - no news - but not really expecting any - I think it is simply outlining the schedule for the CC to both parties.
Baza
greekman
- 03 Nov 2005 16:53
- 12430 of 27111
Must admit, the disposal does not look good. ( see RNS ).
Exercise of options and PDMR transactions in shares
Biscuit
- 03 Nov 2005 16:56
- 12431 of 27111
Why does it not look good Greekman?
belisce6
- 03 Nov 2005 17:06
- 12432 of 27111
technical director disposing of half his options when exercised.....doesn't look good because it may show people that he doesn't believe that the sp will be much higher in the short to medium term......although there is always the possibility that the guy simply wanted his "cash" now......[notice the timing of the announcement.....hahaha]
(this topic is something that has always baffled me in regards to director's holdings.....to impress shareholders they must have a decent chunk of shares, but then they cannot make much of it cos if they dump any at the top or as the sp goes higher; then it will look negative towards the shareholders....yet if you were a director and had a fair-sized decent paper profit, wouldn't you prefer to say....buy yourself another house with it??)
greekman
- 03 Nov 2005 17:19
- 12433 of 27111
Yes, I agree that it could be a take of a reasonable profit. Not trying to de ramp as I am a holder of SEO since the days of 4p, its just that if you were a director, looking towards a significant rise within the next couple of months as we ( most ) of us appear to be would'nt you hang onto all your shares. Athough reason for the sale might be an obvious one, ie needs the cash.
I try to put a positive slant on most news related items, as most holders probably do, ( I dont want the sp to drop ) but to me it just did'nt promote confidence.
belisce6
- 03 Nov 2005 17:26
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and the RNS has been put out at 16.47 (according to my MAM screen)....on a thursday arvo......hahaha.......[-trying to sneak it in just as many people switch off for the week ??]
NielsJensen
- 03 Nov 2005 17:32
- 12435 of 27111
If you had purchased below 2p, you'd be daft not to take a profit on some of it. The timing is such that people have time to figure this out before they panic.
Tomorrow may still be bad...
greekman
- 03 Nov 2005 17:37
- 12436 of 27111
Yes thats all I was saying.
Take profit by all means, but what timing. In my own mind I am still confident, but as you say tomorrow may still be bad, after all presumably directors know what's round the corner.
Lets hope the director regrets not hanging on for a few days.