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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


Oilywag - 06 Nov 2005 18:13 - 12516 of 27111

greekman

Its oilywag to emphasize a none existing sense of humour.

The oily one

NielsJensen - 06 Nov 2005 18:33 - 12517 of 27111

It's "none". Sorry wag...

blinger - 06 Nov 2005 19:01 - 12518 of 27111

tweenie, dearie do grow up, I am short the stock, obviously,I don`t lose money on falling prices 50% profit in a few weeks is easy money, now if you don`t understand how, its time you learned
Somerfield have "d2w" supplying degradable plastic bags, SEO are dead in the water

look at http://www.degradable.net/

hewittalan6 - 06 Nov 2005 19:27 - 12519 of 27111

Er, Kwik save and Somerfield both recently kicked Symphony into touch, resulting in pay cuts for their directors, redundancies and a plummeting share price. Hope you were short on that one.
Are you saying SYM is a better bet(?) or SEO will go the same way?
Alan

blinger - 06 Nov 2005 19:28 - 12520 of 27111

the latter .

hewittalan6 - 06 Nov 2005 20:01 - 12521 of 27111

Hmm. I can see more differences than similarities. SYM merely acted as a middle man between a plastic bag manufacturer and a couple of supermarkets. SEO have a range of solutions that go quite a bit further than a degradable bag, that are cost effective and enhance packaging and performance. They have new technologies available and, to be fair, the plastic bag issue is merely a side show to the real points of greenseal and starpol.
Comparing SEO and SYM would be like comparing SEO to a manufacturer of envelopes because you see no real future for frogpak. I see no real future for frogpak either, but I aint gonna dump because of it.
Still, each to their own and I hope you're wrong on this one.
Alan

blinger - 06 Nov 2005 20:15 - 12522 of 27111

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=SEO&Si


SIMILARITIES????? SEO/SYM

hewittalan6 - 06 Nov 2005 21:03 - 12523 of 27111

Oh come on, Blinger. There are dozens of charts you could overlay like that, and over the same time frame (though a different period) I am certain I could find lots of companies who followed exactly that pattern before rising dramatically. I fact, 1 of my favourites (BRW) did exactly that, from 80pps+ to 36pps (where I bought in) and now 140pps. The chart proves nowt.
I was talking about differences in the underlying business, as well you know, and if you wish to compare charts, then also include all the basic financial data about balance sheet and gearing, just to make it fair.
Short if you please, point out the companies shortcomings if you want (there are plenty to choose from) by all means, for we should welcome all input. But keep it real and keep it balanced.
Alan

hewittalan6 - 06 Nov 2005 21:06 - 12524 of 27111


Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=BRW&Si


See what I mean. On my chart now is the time to buy!!!!

hewittalan6 - 06 Nov 2005 21:07 - 12525 of 27111

Sorry for going off subject guys, but comparing the charts of two different companies who have very little in common means nothing and I wished to make the point.
Alan

bhunt1910 - 06 Nov 2005 21:31 - 12526 of 27111

I am not a Manu fan - but todays result was good for the game. I still cannot believe Wigan

Baza

hewittalan6 - 06 Nov 2005 21:56 - 12527 of 27111

Evening Baza,
Grudgingly agree, but as a Leeds fan you can see how grudging it is! 8-))
Alan

bosley - 06 Nov 2005 23:09 - 12528 of 27111

al, smithy is such a good player. he suits red , too!!!

hewittalan6 - 07 Nov 2005 07:40 - 12529 of 27111

GRRRRR

bosley - 07 Nov 2005 08:55 - 12530 of 27111

morning all. blue start to a bright monday.
(al, apologies. i know many leeds fans so i know i shouldn't be saying things like "smithy looks great in red"...........ooops , i did it again)

hewittalan6 - 07 Nov 2005 09:00 - 12531 of 27111

Morning Boz,
Off subject, but I know some MU fans who say Smith isn't good enough. For me, you have a guy there who would tear his own leg off and throw it at the ball if he though it would benefit the team. 11 of him in your squad and you would beat anybody and everybody, regardless of being out of position.
Alan

KingKonggb - 07 Nov 2005 09:23 - 12532 of 27111

You lot need educating. Come down the lane (white hart lane) and you get to see some entertaining footie!! Real crunch is whether we will beat Bolton tonight.

Anyway, looking forward to the prospective results from the ASDA trial at the end of the week, I hope!!!

Kong

driver - 07 Nov 2005 16:10 - 12533 of 27111

For those that haven't seen this, Link form pm1

http://www.trpacksolutions.com/

bhunt1910 - 07 Nov 2005 16:29 - 12534 of 27111

Thats news to me

So is Terry working in collaboration with SEO or as an independent.

Also it mentions carrier bags for Sainsbury's - is that a contract for sainssbiry via SEO - or independent of SEO ??

Very Interesting
Baza

driver - 07 Nov 2005 16:33 - 12535 of 27111

baz
Very Interesting as you say

From the Web Site below.
Case Studies


Stanelco - Removal of PE lamination layers for meat and other packaging reduces the packaging cost by up to 20% allowing the mono materials to be recycled . Sealing is achieved by specialist Radio Frequency welding techniques. The RF welding will seal through most contamination whilst still providing a perfect seal
Water soluble film and labels have been developed by Adept Polymers another Stanelco company
Biodegradable Carrier Bags: Another development for Sainsburys that uses tapioca starch in its manufacture and is the catalyst for degradability and composting
Starch Trays : Developed for the produce market. These trays are manufactured from a sustainable crop, are biodegradable and compostable in home composting and have proved very popular with local authority composting schemes
Natureflex a regenerated cellulose material was developed on behalf of Sainsburys with Surface Specialties UCB films in conjunction with ASP Packaging and Organic Farm Foods
The films were developed to meet European Composting norm for packaging materials (EN13432:2000) These films have been very successful across Europe
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