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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 - 22 Nov 2005 20:45 - 12928 of 27111

I may be taking in some water but not close to drowning yet.... Just can't see a crash coming, slow decline maybe but thats about all.... The share seams to be bottoming out at the moment but nothing a good RNS can't fix. I don't believe a court win or lose will effect the sp either... To me it's irrelivant as we all know were the money lies.

blinger - 22 Nov 2005 20:49 - 12929 of 27111

tut tut explosive- spelling again

let it lie, I don`t care I`ll short it along with hordes of others, one mans loss is anothers gain, that is markets

enough, its getting boring

g`night!!!!!!!!

driver - 22 Nov 2005 22:17 - 12930 of 27111

I have made a thread for the exclusive use of
Explosive Blinger Crap Thread
Please use it.

https://www.moneyam.com/InvestorsRoom/posts.php?tid=8994#lastread

KEAYDIAN - 22 Nov 2005 22:23 - 12931 of 27111

Thank gawd for that.

bosley - 22 Nov 2005 22:57 - 12932 of 27111

well everyone needs their own thread. i've got agl, alan's got bbc, etc. a place to go and indulge in some "me time".

Phart68 - 23 Nov 2005 10:53 - 12933 of 27111

Bioplastics 2005 (6th - 7th December)
InterContinental Hotel, Frankfurt

http://www.bpevent.com/daytwo/index.asp

Day 2 - 14:20:
Looking at novel applications and technological advances

Materials from Biotech and their applications.
Explaining water soluble materials and their applications.
Considering the future of landfill in the UK.
Discussing retailers requirements of biomaterials.


Terry Robins, Chief Operating Officer
Stanelco plc

bhunt1910 - 23 Nov 2005 11:42 - 12934 of 27111

Anyone going?

Biscuit - 23 Nov 2005 15:50 - 12935 of 27111

Just back from a nice week on Toronto. I guess they're just waiting for shelf life tests etc to come back from the trial with ASDA before announcing anything.

Oilywag - 23 Nov 2005 17:00 - 12936 of 27111

Hi Biscuit

Hope your trip was enjoyable.

I think that your comment probably has more truth to it than some people on this board would like it to have. It is also a very logical explanation for the delay in any further announcements re Starpol.

The oily one

greekman - 23 Nov 2005 17:03 - 12937 of 27111

Biscuit,
Fully agree

If we cast our minds back, the first test results from Asda were delayed due to the products sealed via greenseal having a longer shelf life than first expected, which resulted in a longer shelf life test. So when the results were released they proved better than we all expected. Could it be ( yes only a suposition ) that with these latest trials there is an unexpected development to the good. Yes it's only guess work and perhaps totally wrong, but I still think that if there had been any serious hitches under LSE rules we would have now been informed as anything to the detriment of the said trials would have a bad effect on the sp, and as SEO could not chance this sort of news leaking out I am sure they would not hold such news back. In this instance I think no news is good news. All IMHO of course.

Biscuit - 23 Nov 2005 17:16 - 12938 of 27111

Oily,

Trip was great thanks, love Canada! Greekman, yes I think they would have had to announce anything bad as ASDA would have just said, we're not interested thanks. I think the delay is just lab tests and possibly talking potential volumes! All my opinion but was what happened with Greenseal. Hopefully FDA won't be too long although I'm a bit confused as there were reports FDA was imminent yet Terry Robbins mentioned a mandatory 120 day approval period which would mean a good month yet, not too sure on that one , I suppose they had cleared it for fruit and veg so I suppose clearance could be anytime.

blinger - 23 Nov 2005 17:29 - 12939 of 27111

Yet another nail in the coffin, and still the paid ramper posts the same old rubbish with a dozen aliases on a dozen bb`s.
Still down is down, and even they can`t stop the rot with their abuse, makes it funnier as 10p approaches,

Merry Xmas explosive , blood brothers we

lololol!!!!!!!!!!

lindos - 23 Nov 2005 17:46 - 12940 of 27111

great to hear some inteligent comments/debate
thanks lindos

explosive - 23 Nov 2005 18:52 - 12941 of 27111

Biscuit

"Hopefully FDA won't be too long although I'm a bit confused as there were reports FDA was imminent yet Terry Robbins mentioned a mandatory 120 day approval period which would mean a good month yet, not too sure on that one , I suppose they had cleared it for fruit and veg so I suppose clearance could be anytime." Cleard for fruit and veg??? Why do you say that??

Driver - Thanks for the thread, I'm actully quite chuffed!! OK point taken only constructive comments from now on from me...

Bling - I take it you shorted SEO yet again today....... How long do you anticipate you'll get away with it before you get stung....

blinger - 23 Nov 2005 19:01 - 12942 of 27111

Until 10p arrives, or it jumps, whatever, not bothered either way, long or short, I have no love or hate for the share,that is pointless.
I have heard however that the massive rise in fuel costs has negated the advantage of non-fossil -based wrapping material, gas, elec., transport still have to be paid for, at an unheard of price.
Plastics are merely a handy by-product anyway, petrol/diesel and heating oils are the huge cost.
Anyway what do I know compared to the experts, I merely shorted it down from 30p to todays 14p, with a couple of longs in the middle.

oh one doesn`t get any more " stung" on a rising short than on a falling "long", that is a silly fallacy, prices fall 3X faster then they rise, SEO e.g.

explosive - 23 Nov 2005 19:20 - 12943 of 27111

10p playin safe I think!! No thats sensible and I don't play spreads.... Nice to see someone finally talking about the price of oil.. I see a small spike coming as the US gears its heating fuel bills up... Could produce a slight bounce for SEO too if RNS interest ever gets released!!

blinger - 23 Nov 2005 19:27 - 12944 of 27111

I have oil heating at home, and have cursed the next village for having gas (we haven`t), not so clever now as the gas price catches up with oil though.
I was talking to a friend of the wifes in Boston (MA) and they are putting an extra heating oil tank in, in case, doesn`t take a lot of people to do that for a huge hike in prices, the yanks are soooo soft.
Still I burn wood too, so won`t suffer too much.

explosive - 23 Nov 2005 19:41 - 12945 of 27111

Agreed about the gas prices, we had a letter from BG months ago about prices. Fortunatly as we buy Gas and Elec from BG our price is fixed until 2007 or around there..... Can also imagine the US fearing the worst and stockpiling on a national and personal level to ensure they have oil. That would be some spike!!!

Its all good for SEO anway, fingers crossed for a long winter in the US to drum the message accross. Come June the share will be on the up, worth a spread then I think as should be less risky for a newbe to spreads like me..

blinger - 23 Nov 2005 20:24 - 12946 of 27111

Spreads are ok for a punt or two, but they are robbing barstewards, any big volatility and (if you trade on line), they close the market telling you to telephone- oops surprise the ` phone is engaged

g`luck

another log on the fire and a cognac.

Tonyrelaxes - 24 Nov 2005 00:19 - 12947 of 27111

Explosive - re 12941

See RNS of 12 October -

"Starpol 2000 has been fully approved for use in food contact applications for
all food categories throughout the European Union following analysis and testing
carried out by PIRA International (Packaging International Research
Association).

Food contact approval has also been granted for Starpol 2000 for all fruit and
vegetable categories in the USA, with tests continuing for contact with all
other food types to US FDA (Food and Drug Administration) standards."
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