bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
tweenie
- 19 Nov 2005 11:55
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I expect them to loose the court case, in part- big deal-if they don't I'll be pleasantly surprised.
I expect FDA approval in the next few weeks- THIS IS A BIG DEAL
I expect this share will refresh the parts others have'nt reached, exclusivity ends with asda and the world is literally your oyster.
I think ii missed his 'connection' and is on a road to nowhere.
If you have INSIDE INFORMATION then theres a nice cell waiting for you.
However,I suspect it is all so much hot air--- no there's a renewable resource that has'nt been tapped...
antofelli
- 19 Nov 2005 15:38
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Jam tomorrow? I thought it was Sunday!!!
KingKonggb
- 19 Nov 2005 16:30
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Ok so let's all put it into perspective:
We know that biodegradable materials will happen not just in the supermarkets but across the whole retail sector, probably diversification further afield. It's a no brainer that companies like SEO want a slice of the action. Environmental factors will dictate that this path is the only cost effective path (and we all know that Oil will run out and increase in price), and it's already happening on a faster timescale than anticipated (proof was France's adoption by 2009 ....need I go on).
For those who think SEO will be 25 SP in 3-5 years are probably living in cloud cuckoo land (and believe me I'm a strong supporter of SEO). It's still very early days for the likes of SEO and I personally feel that predictions of 50p for the SP even by end of next year maybe premature, although I may well be proven wrong. I feel that SEO will be a long term punt and one may have to wait for 5 years, but investors may well be hugely rewarded. All I can say is that SEO will have to compete in this sector and will have to fight hard to win business.
You never know, the likes of Natureworks could even put a takeover bid for SEO. Funnier things have happened.
As some have said on here, it is a traders share at the mo, and good luck to people who want to take this risk.
Me, I'm in for the long term.
Enough of the philosophical debate, and let's see if the boys from white hart lane can beat the hammers tomorrow.
Laters
Kong
bosley
- 19 Nov 2005 16:49
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good post, kk.
blinger
- 19 Nov 2005 19:56
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"Its a no brainer", now where did I hear that before - oh yes just before the last crash,here we go again then- the `chavs` will tell you how to make a million!
ROTFFLMFAO!!!!!!!!!
lindos
- 20 Nov 2005 16:55
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Evening all!!
I was in asda today and the new quantam dishwasher tablets have hit the shelves. it will be interesting to see the profits from aquasol in the next report.
hoping for blue tomorrow + a positive rn ( that large buyer may have given some positive vibes) sorry but the home made damson gin is ready !! a bit young buy great in a glass of cava
cheers
lindos
lindos
- 20 Nov 2005 16:55
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Evening all!!
I was in asda today and the new quantam dishwasher tablets have hit the shelves. it will be interesting to see the profits from aquasol in the next report.
hoping for blue tomorrow + a positive rn ( that large buyer may have given some positive vibes) sorry but the home made damson gin is ready !! a bit young buy great in a glass of cava
cheers
lindos
greekman
- 20 Nov 2005 17:37
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hewittalan6
Alan,
Re your post 12880 re the rollover , that's how I was looking at it, ie a buy spread over the day at an average price.
Cheers Dave.
blinger
- 20 Nov 2005 19:59
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I wasn`t in Asda today, thank God for major mercies.
bosley
- 20 Nov 2005 20:01
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i'm sure the staff at asda said the same thing....
blinger
- 20 Nov 2005 21:07
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I doubt if the "staff" there could put so many words together- well done you, for trying ! Remember the capitals next time you try stringing more than three words together though- it`s a capital A in Asda; good try though Smithers,(your real name is Smithers isn`t it?, sounds very servile)
patel04
- 20 Nov 2005 21:09
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hi all new to this post
blinger
- 20 Nov 2005 21:14
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A Nation of shopkeepers then?
lindos
- 20 Nov 2005 21:19
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Nice one Bosley
Lindos
Balerboy
- 20 Nov 2005 22:07
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What is this thread all about??? SEO or a slanging match! For those of us who sit on the side lines and try to gauge a companies performance from you so called educated people,we read with interest all your comments (including the ramping Robsons and the de-ramping I.I.) All this other crap (Blinger) is waisting time and space. Can we please get back to some sanity on this thread.
Fred1new
- 21 Nov 2005 00:21
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BB You will have to get a smaller belt.
greekman
- 21 Nov 2005 10:11
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Balerboy,
Could'nt agree more. Like you I will read all posts, agreeing or not with my piont of view, but the none content posts, IE the slagging off type, I just squelsh.
greekman
- 21 Nov 2005 13:05
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Another food packaging scare.
DuPont hit by allegations over safety of packaging chemical
By Ahmed ElAmin
21/11/2005 - Allegations that DuPont hid studies showing the high health risks of a chemical used to line grease-resistant packaging for candy, pizza, microwave popcorn and hundreds of other foods, could affect processors on both sides of the Atlantic.
The processing industry is under regulatory and consumer pressure to ensure better safety of their food products and the packaging. Health concerns about packaging chemicals, such as phthalates, have raised consumer awareness of about the risks posed by materials that may come into contact with the food they buy.
Almost every day we have such stories. More amunition re the none chemical way.
http://www.foodproductiondaily.com/news/ng.asp?n=64027-dupont-chemical-phthalates
hewittalan6
- 21 Nov 2005 15:29
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Bobbing along in a level channel for a while now.
Suits me fine. The lack of any dramatic movements for a while give me confidence in the value of the sp and reduces the idiots posting super-hype or pathetic rubbishings on here.
The usual suspects got it right (so far). No major shift until the next RNS.
Alan