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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


Dynamite - 14 Feb 2005 12:08 - 1274 of 27111

Bought back my shares and gained a few more on the cheaper price.
:-)

EWRobson - 14 Feb 2005 12:10 - 1275 of 27111

Di: get back in quick; probably will not see this price again!

Jacks: I made the point in an earlier post that the price action follwoing the prelims depends on what is said: (i) if not very informative about prospects, then profit-taking leading to an opportuntiy to buy back/ top-up; (ii) if really good projections that are ahead of EVO figures, then there could be a bull rush; (iii) something in between. I go for (iii) which is not particularly helpful: SEO were informative at the interims; prelims are a time for a bit of chat and information, but they still won't have the volume projections updated by the ASDA contract. The answer might be to top-slice but certainly not dilute the holding too much. Expect 20p by the end of the week.

Eric

Jacks - 14 Feb 2005 12:18 - 1276 of 27111

Driver, Do you have a short and a long term view on sp? From the work I have carried out on tray lidding machines combined with the knowledge of packaging materials I see huge potential for SEO, and so do my customers. It is however difficult to guess how quickly the price will reach it's potential of 100-150p. Most shares seem to trade on stock market and trader perception and not how good the Company or it's product are. I want to stick with SEO until I have enough to pay my mortgage off, if it take two or even five years what the hell, but if they could get to 150p in a year it would be a bonus.

aldwickk - 14 Feb 2005 12:19 - 1277 of 27111

I left home for a few hours when the price was 17.25 bid and it was 15p when i got back, not as bad as when i did the same when i held PET and they issued that false RNS.

Jacks - 14 Feb 2005 12:23 - 1278 of 27111

Eric,

Thanks for the information. May borrow some cash to top up further. Started buying last May and have topped up 7 times since. Profits are looking healthy but free cash a problem. Sold ASM last week to buy more.

Jacks - 14 Feb 2005 12:28 - 1279 of 27111

Andy S, get off the nest and in the chat room!!!!!!!!!!!!!

EWRobson - 14 Feb 2005 12:32 - 1280 of 27111

Jacks

I'm not Driver, but I expect them to move quite rapidly: (i) Evolution like to encourage price action; (ii) new FD from Durlacher, well connected in the City; (iii) may need to raise more funds so will want the price high, including settlement of court case; (iv) very much in the public view with ASDA, etc. So shoiuldn't have to wait long for your mortgage to be paid off (except for CGT considerations) - already funded my extension!

Eric

dexter01 - 14 Feb 2005 12:36 - 1281 of 27111

eric,
what extension is that, are you bragging again?????

dexter

Jacks - 14 Feb 2005 12:37 - 1282 of 27111

Eric,

Thanks. Well done on the extension. I would be a hero at home if the mortgage gets paid off because of SEO. The next couple of months should be interesting and exciting.

Jacks

driver - 14 Feb 2005 12:48 - 1283 of 27111

Jacks
Can you do me a favor and ask eric if he has me on a Filter because he some times get his Drivers mixed up with his EWRobson it wouldnt surprise me he is very temperamental. My long term view is 150p in two years its a gut feeling after doing shares for 18 years.

Jacks - 14 Feb 2005 12:51 - 1284 of 27111

Driver,

Thanks. It's good we all agree 150p is a reasonable target for two years. Don't know if Eric has you on a filter, only he can answer that.

Jacks

driver - 14 Feb 2005 12:54 - 1285 of 27111

Jacks
Thanks for that I think you just ask him in you last post.

EWRobson - 14 Feb 2005 12:59 - 1286 of 27111

Driver

Funny man! Do SEO machines have filters? Sorry to interrupt your private conversation: it seems that three's a crowd but you could argue for safety in numbers, particularly as we all think alike and are on the same wavelength: R/F od course!

Eric

aldwickk - 14 Feb 2005 13:23 - 1287 of 27111

All we need is some kind of positive hint from Wal Mart , and the price will rocket, as anybody tried to email Wal mart? might be worth a try.

iturama - 14 Feb 2005 13:51 - 1288 of 27111

I have a large holding in Seo, so I don't want to deramp, but as I have said before, Walmart is not a supermarket like Asda. It does not sell perishable foodstuffs. I have shopped at Walmart many times since I have a second home in the US. Look at the website if you wish to see the sorts of things it sells. Sams Club is similar to Costco.
Albertsons is probably the biggest food supermarket chain in the US. Apart from the obvious UK supermarkets, Carrefour would be a nice catch.

markusantonius - 14 Feb 2005 14:08 - 1289 of 27111

OK boys, Kus is back in. Just watch the sp start to fall again now!

Iturama, what is a Level 2 retrace?

iturama - 14 Feb 2005 14:15 - 1290 of 27111

MA.
I said that level 2 was indicating that the price would retrace (recover) from the low at that time.

jimmy b - 14 Feb 2005 14:15 - 1291 of 27111

Iturama..Wallmart own Sams Club and they sell all sorts of packed fresh and frozen foods,so that would be a nice account for SEO ..Jb ..

bhunt1910 - 14 Feb 2005 14:18 - 1292 of 27111

a 500,000 share buy at 16.20 - interesting that the price is quite a lot higher than the offer price!!

dexter01 - 14 Feb 2005 14:18 - 1293 of 27111

iturama,
I hate to disagree with you, but Wal Mart do sell groceries, see attached from their website.
Dexter

Supercenters

The growing demand for one-stop shopping led to Wal-Mart's decision to build full-line grocery department into many of its new stores. Referred to as Supercenters, Wal-Mart stores with grocery departments offer the ultimate in convenience - grocery shopping and 36 departments of discount general merchandise under one roof.

Concept
The Wal-Mart Supercenter provides one-stop family shopping convenience. The store combines a full-line of groceries and general merchandise department under one roof. The first Wal-Mart Supercenter opened in Washington, Missouri, on March 1, 1988.

Wal-Mart Supercenters are designed to save customers time and money, while providing a unique shopping experience. Through efficient operations and high-volume sales, the Wal-Mart Supercenter offers Every Day Low Prices on top-quality, name-brand merchandise.

Merchandise Features
Supercenters feature 36 general merchandise departments including a complete apparel department with accessories, an extensive fine jewelry department, a lawn & garden center, a large health & beauty aids department, a full line of electronics and a pharmacy department. In addition, grocery areas generally feature a bakery, delicatessen, frozen food section, meat & dairy and fresh produce departments. Supercenters also often include Wal-Mart Specialty Shops such as our Vision Center, Tire & Lube Express and One-Hour Photo Processing.

Store Features
Designed to provide a pleasant and hassle-free shopping experience, Wal-Mart Supercenters are enhanced with wide aisles, helpful signing throughout the store, departmental directories and 24-hour service. Supercenters are also equipped with a customer service desk and scanning registers for fast, efficient checkout service.

Supercenters average between 100,000 and 220,000 square feet of retail space. Depending on size and customer needs, they employ between 200 and 550 Associates, each dedicated to exceptional customer service. As in all of our Wal-Mart stores, checks, Master Card, Visa, Discover and American Express cards are accepted.









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