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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


explosive - 14 Nov 2005 22:45 - 12784 of 27111

Down ward profit I think until profit and loss catches up with hype. Agree though now is a good time to buy.

Alan there are many shares at a current low which will recover and reap small short time profits. Your "abysmal record" as you call it seams to be a trend at the moment with even the tipsters experiencing a down trend at the moment.

I think the spread will continue to fall, not by much however. Were aready seeing this one bottoming out as the spread shortens. When its around 0 then the time to buy is best. But you already know that....

We don't need major news, commitment to revenue will do superrod! I can't see this coming until after the new year, why should it. Asda are still within their 12 months so no point giving the game away before its time...


bosley - 14 Nov 2005 23:24 - 12785 of 27111

on this humdinger of a day there's plenty of humdinging going on

hewittalan6 - 15 Nov 2005 07:57 - 12786 of 27111

Northern Foods interims announce 5.1M eceptional costs for its chilled division and a major contract for Asda, for ready meals.
Could this be Greenseal or am I being wildly optomistic?
alan

bhunt1910 - 15 Nov 2005 08:06 - 12787 of 27111

I spoke to NF a couple of months ago and they said that they were NOT using GS yet - and howard confirmed that later on as they were not top of their priority list. That was not to say that NF were not going to convert - just that they were not a priority supplier.

bosley - 15 Nov 2005 08:13 - 12788 of 27111

morning. somebody needs to start converting. it's still only 5 conversions.

greekman - 15 Nov 2005 08:49 - 12789 of 27111

Confirmation re the banning of Plastic Food Packaging in France. ( Confirms article of several days ago ). For full article see link.

http://english.www.gov.tw/TaiwanHeadlines/index.jsp?categid=10&recordid=88422

Restrictions on the use of plastic containers for various edible goods in supermarkets and bakeries are expected to begin by next February, the Environmental Protection Administration said on Monday.


The trial revealed that the alternative packaging was similiar to plastic packaging regarding strength, hydro preservation, weight load and temperature needs.

Businesses found to not be following the new regulations would be fined between NT$1,200 to NT$6,000.

KingKonggb - 15 Nov 2005 10:34 - 12790 of 27111

How do we know it's only 5 conversions. I don't think they're gonna advertise every single conversion.

Kong

bosley - 15 Nov 2005 10:44 - 12791 of 27111

i don't want to get into all that again, kong. the last report from t+g said they expected 5 by end of october. as for not advertising every single conversion, they haven't because there haven't been any new conversions, we already knew about these 5. seo have put the t+g report on their site and haven't contradicted t+g's statement of 5 conversions. so, until we know otherwise, i think it's fair to say this is the number to stick to for the time being.

bhunt1910 - 15 Nov 2005 11:10 - 12792 of 27111

There have been comments somewhere - cant remember where - that conversions are going ahead at full pace - but that there have been delays because each new type of machine has taken up to 2 weeks to convert - and there are 25 ?? different varieties - also a shortage of machines to take their place whilst they are being converted.

Its all pretty irrelevant at the end of the day - in 5 years time - you will look back and the 3 month delay will be but a pin prick in time.

I see this as benefiting everyone - those who are skilled at trading and can call the longs and the shorts accurately (which is not me) will make money - those who are in for the long term - will also make money - but probably not in the timeframe that they originally thought - and most importantly - those companies that invest in the technology - will also enhance their ability to increase profits or remain competetive.

All in all - I think this company is a winner for all concerned

I think we might drop back a tad - possibly even to about 12p - until some revenue enhancing news is forthcoming.

Still holding for the longer term on current potential

garyble - 15 Nov 2005 11:11 - 12793 of 27111

Bosley,

If I remember correctly, the orders for the 5 conversions were announced before the commencement of the 12 month exclusivity period {28/07/05}, no other release of info on the rollout apart from a statement to the fact that they are progressing as planned and should be completed within the agreed timeframe.

So apart from the "fact" that 5 conversion orders were announced, its pure speculation to add anymore detail than that.

bosley - 15 Nov 2005 11:32 - 12794 of 27111

garyble, what other detail did i add?

garyble - 15 Nov 2005 11:53 - 12795 of 27111

Bosley,

You have stated "only 5 conversions" as if you know! I am stating you don't know.

There is seasonality in the readymeal industry:
"There are two key times of the year when we see a big lift in demand," says Anthony Penn. "One is in the springtime, usually just before Easter, and the other comes in the August/September period and is followed by a smaller blip as the Christmas market bites"

So I would expect October/November as the likely period to rush through any conversions in any event.

bosley - 15 Nov 2005 12:18 - 12796 of 27111

i do know there have been 5 conversions as this has been announced and i stand by what i said. surely,

"so, until we know otherwise, i think it's fair to say this is the number to stick to for the time being. "

and this,

"So apart from the "fact" that 5 conversion orders were announced, its pure speculation to add anymore detail than that."

mean we agree?

bristlelad - 15 Nov 2005 13:05 - 12797 of 27111

hi bosley just ONE question/ARE you out of your teens yet////

blinger - 15 Nov 2005 19:43 - 12798 of 27111

explosive - 14 Nov 2005 20:52 - 12776 of 12797
Alan - I can sometimes time them. I average 40% a year on the markets and soon will trade for a living...
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ROTFFLMFACB&HO!!!!!!!!!!!

blinger - 15 Nov 2005 19:44 - 12799 of 27111

SEO down again-explosive profits available

lol.ololol!!!!!!!!!!!!!

blinger - 15 Nov 2005 20:29 - 12800 of 27111

Greetings supperer,
I had an " Explosive " punt today on a spread bet, I `creamed` +5%, that made me an annual return on that share ALONE, of 1825% per annum- I am thinking of taking this up as a fool (sic) time job,yes heard it all before mate -yawwwnn- ( not at you)

kind regards

an Old one.



bhunt1910 - 15 Nov 2005 21:08 - 12801 of 27111

M&S signs up to Natureworks

Story published: Tue 15 Nov 05 11:01

Marks & Spencer is the first UK retailer to commit to the introduction of corn-based, biodegradable PLA packaging to its stores, from US-based produce NatureWorks.

The packaging will initially be used for M&S fresh-cut fruit and salad punnets and its sandwich skillets, as part of a commitment to a 'Responsible Packaging' strategy. Andrew Sharp, M&S technical manager said that responsible packaging is a key element of the chain's strategy.

"Packaging sells product," he said. "And when you divide your packaging up into what's recyclable and what isn't, it is really quite shocking."

For NatureWorks, the deal with M&S marks the end of a remarkable year of progress, which began with no major retail customers. Mary Rosenthal, global communications leader (pictured), told FPJ: "The volume of packaging we have sold is up 200 per cent, year-on-year," she said. "We are also working with Wal-Mart and Wild Oats in the US, Delhaize in Belgium, Auchan in France and Co-op Italia. The Wal-Mart deal really made PLA mainstream it will convert 100 million packages to our packaging."

NatureWorks has also launched a source options programme, which allows customers to specify that the PLA resin they order is free of GM content.


I cant remember where Nature works fits into the equation anymore ???- Help

Brandname - 15 Nov 2005 21:24 - 12802 of 27111

Blinger / Olieold

How are you mate ?

iii thread missing you deeply, not !!!!!!!!!!!!!

Brandname / TU

hewittalan6 - 15 Nov 2005 21:26 - 12803 of 27111

From memory, NW supply SEO with the basic PLA, which SEO turn into Starpol, some of which is sold back to NW(?).
QED, ELO, Status Quo.
Foursprung Duck Technique
Alan
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