bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
jimmy b
- 14 Feb 2005 16:28
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Well we wont be seeing 18p today thats for sure...Jb
shao
- 14 Feb 2005 16:37
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i think something is in the wind coz seems the mm's seem to be up to something. im a relative newcomer to actually trading myself but i work in a trading bank and i know about human psychology. as someone said earlier they are shaking the tree. all previously mentioned targets are still on IMHO and tommorrow wont be a big day i think. price will prob stay the same, around 16p but by end of week should hit 18p as we head towards reports. of course all of this is IMHO and based on what i know of human nature and how mm's manipulate. DYOR
jgeary
- 14 Feb 2005 16:39
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Problem here is the impending damages hearing with BPRG. Could be a drag on the share price for a while. Also, many holders are now 'defecting' to BPRG which is gathering momentum as rumours of more deals circulate in addition to a chunk of SEO's cash!
accord
- 14 Feb 2005 16:43
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Been watching European Closing Bell on CNBC and a guy on there has just said that FTSE volumes are very low today. A very quiet day on the markets.
Im holding for the time being on these, im up 38% when i joined at 11p last week. Cant wait for the 28th, then see what happens.
andysmith
- 14 Feb 2005 16:45
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Rumours amongst who jgeary, BPRG holders who are hoping for decent damages to off-set your losses? Having risen significantly a pause for breath inevitable.
If all you have to say is bating, sling your hook. Several SEO holders including myself have in the past posted on BPRG thread but not once took the urine out of the fact most of you are on losses from the arrogant buying spree last Autumn. Good luck with your investment, BPRG have decent pipeline of products but not one with as much potential of this.
andysmith
- 14 Feb 2005 16:47
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Did anyone get shaken out today? Hope not, too difficult to play the trading game but if you feel confident to play it and succeed, good luck.
mickeyskint
- 14 Feb 2005 16:48
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Results can affect the share price both ways. I don't think they will make great reading, but this has been so strong it may not make a big difference.
MS
andysmith
- 14 Feb 2005 17:01
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I agree Driver, only thing happening here are a FEW using profit from SEO to trade on BPRG and that is not a bad thing, buy whilst cheap wait till they get all excited again and push >1 and then bale and re-invest those profits back into something else, even considered it myself but decided I'm too busy to risk trading and also the arrogance of some (not all) BPRG holders gets on my tits.
The sooner the cc is done the better, they might Foxtrot Oscar then and concentrate on their own investments.
andysmith
- 14 Feb 2005 17:13
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Right then, back to the point of this thread fellow Stanelco investors.
Our money is invested in a company with huge potential and forecast/potential profits of 50mpa from 2007 from just RF sealing technology alone which is backed by leading supermarkets/machine makers and food-packers alike.
Stay focussed on why you put your money in this and take advantage of any dips that come your way. Have a good week everyone.
jgeary
- 14 Feb 2005 18:49
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I am quoting from many on ADVFN. And before anyone decides to have another go - i hold both (although I have sold half SEO as a precautionary measure as i DO expect a short period of relative stagnation.If i wanted to simply deramp I would do a better job than above!
andysmith
- 14 Feb 2005 19:51
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Not a problem with your own reasons jgeary, and both SEO/BPRG probably a good strategy but we do get a little tired of the cc on this thread everytime some BPRG folk start stirring again from the latest sp hibernation. Real investors in SEO should know about the cc, but IMO the damages will be small beer and the potential for RF sealing units on meatpack lines is far greater. Good Luck & Please keep this bb focussed on SEO.
bosley
- 14 Feb 2005 21:34
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evening all. first , mr jgeary, the reason most of us here dont use advfn is because of the drivel. dont bring it here.
"jgeary - 14 Feb'05 - 16:39 - 1305 of 1315
Problem here is the impending damages hearing with BPRG. Could be a drag on the share price for a while. Also, many holders are now 'defecting' to BPRG which is gathering momentum as rumours of more deals circulate in addition to a chunk of SEO's cash"
could be a drag on the price!!!!!! if the last week was a drag on the price , then gimme more!!! the last two weeks have seen seo's price more than double. i think a little red is to be expected, as others have already said. we all know about the cc, those buying into seo and dont know havent dont their research. chill, stay calm, there is no point selling until the asda announcement.think about it.
Tristan
- 14 Feb 2005 22:17
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I hold both seo and bprg. but do not consider them rivals despite the cc. Stanelco has a fantastic product (among others), long term credentials look good and bprg seem to be on a wave (yet again). However, I am neither emotionally or sentimentally attached to either; they are merely instruments to increase my wealth. for the moment they are playing in harmony.
anakin69
- 14 Feb 2005 22:52
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Good to see free speech is alive and well here!looks like anyone not towing part line is told to get lost. Why? I know of a couple of people who have sold SEO to buy into BPRG and others today.Are you guys that insecure you need to rough anybody up who states the obvious? For what it's worth my take is that SEo will be a good long-term investment but may suffer a bit short-term. If trading is your thing you'd be daft to ignore that.jgearys view sounds reasonable to me, it's what many others are saying on other BBs.
jgeary
- 14 Feb 2005 22:55
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Thanks Anakin! I'm going to say nothing more on this though - we'll just have to see how things pan out!
dexter01
- 15 Feb 2005 08:15
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morning all,
found this on another bb, cash being dished out for re-cycling all over the place, it`s a really hot thing now and all supermarkets etc want to be seen as "green".
dexter
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Date: Mon 14th Feb 2005, 13:01:51
Source: Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra)
Link: http://www.defra.gov.uk
Environment Minister Elliot Morley has announced that four local authorities are to share a 2 million payout to help residents and local businesses cut waste and recycle more.
Great Yarmouth Borough Council, Bedford Borough Council, North Kesteven District Council and Rushcliffe Borough Council have all been approved extra funding from Defra's National Waste Minimisation and Recycling Fund.
The Fund invites applications from local authorities for money to kick start waste minimisation and recycling schemes. Since 2002, the fund has awarded over 225 million to 350 local authorities.
The four schemes announced today are alone expected to divert over 25,000 tonnes of waste away from landfill and boost local recycling and composting rates.
The projects will be implemented over the course of the next financial year and will help the local authorities move towards their 2005/06 recycling and composting targets.
Environment Minister, Elliot Morley said: "These awards demonstrate the Government's continuing commitment to improve our performance on managing waste. The funding of these schemes will contribute towards our highly challenging national target to recycle and compost a quarter of our household rubbish in 2005/06, but it can only work with the enthusiasm of residents; if residents embrace the scheme we can achieve results we can be proud of. I'm confident that residents will do just that.
The extra 2m has been made available to the authorities after they were deemed to be 'near misses' during the last funding round, announced last November.