bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
oblomov
- 03 Dec 2005 12:16
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Red,
PM1 is not here to reply in part because of the wild and misleading claims he made.
If the two groups announced they were investing in green technology they would obviously have had some knowledge of the field. Do you really believe they would not have known about SEO prior to PM1's email?
PM1 emails companies all the time with rediculous propositions. I still remember a series of 'interesting' exchanges I had with him earlier this year after he announced that he had emailed Howard White to suggest SEO bought the plastics bottle arm of ALCAN, which was up for sale. It had a turnover of $130m and he believed non-profit making SEO could afford it! He then tried to convince us that the deal was iminent and the SP would soar on the back of it!
I'm sure you are aware of PM1's prediction of a 50 SP in two years? That was a year ago.
Perhaps you'll forgive me now for finding your posts on PM1 hilarious - but the ALCAN deal PM1 was brokering never happened and neither will a deal with the two groups you have mentioned. Unfortunately, neither will the 50 SP.
IMHO, naturally!
Red Erik
- 03 Dec 2005 12:33
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Oblomov, I notice you attack him for all the things you say he was wrong about, and never comment on his positive traits, and I feel his emails to other companies are valid, as it only takes one to take notice and make a deal, and we are all a little bit richer.
Also, trying to make yourself appear better by slagging off others, is what I expect from minors.
Erik the Red
Dormar
- 03 Dec 2005 13:51
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Oblomov
Why do you continue to post such self opinionated garbage about PM1?
I know the answer, so don't waste your time replying. You infantile fool.
Dormar
- 03 Dec 2005 14:04
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In my experience ( having done many myself ), rollovers are normally seconds apart, not minutes. Although that doesn't mean to say that they can't be minutes apart.
They are also typically close in price, closer than the prevailing difference between the buying and selling prices at the time the transaction is executed. And they can either be at the top or bottom of the spread range, at the discretion of the shareholder.
oblomov
- 03 Dec 2005 14:32
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Red Erik
Not slagging off anyone exactly just posting in response to your posts. I haven't said anything that cannot be subatantiated. What I've said is well documented, not my opinion but fact.
If you make posts praising your hero PM1 you must allow me the courtesy of putting my opinion of what you've said. That goes for any of your posts.
If you expect to post without being questioned (which strangely enough is exactly what PM1 expected) then you maybe shouldn't post at all.
As for PM1 making me rich, I'm already rich and I certainly wouldn't have got that way if it had depended on him! On the contrary, the type of posts he made were more likely to lead to people losing money, not making it.
Dormar
It is a matter of opinion (to which we're all entitled) as to whether my posts relating to PM1 are garbage or whether Red Erik's are. I'm not the only poster (check above) who reacted negatively to Red Eriks 'PM1 saves Stanelco from ruin' post.
KingKonggb
- 03 Dec 2005 14:54
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Even if there is news next week, I presonally don't think it's going to set the SP on fire. We may see 18p tested, maybe a tad more but it will drop back again to stabilise as we have seen.
It will certainly provide a benefit for traders although if you're in for the longer term then these small rises will be insignificant in years to come. I am admirer of PM1 providing analysis and information although I feel that the projections are somewhat unrealistic. Like you Oblo I'm probably more of a realist and will invest according to my own principles and no one elses. I don't have shitloads to play with but I'm hoping that there will be enough for my future plans.
Good luck to all hold
Kong
Mad Pad
- 03 Dec 2005 15:20
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With regard to PM,s information and tips it is up to the recipient to filter it as you would information from any source.Its a lot more useful than most of the trash posted here.Personally I have only invested in 2 of "his shares" SEO UP 300%and AEX UP197% QED.
antofelli
- 03 Dec 2005 16:20
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Pm1 informations are first class level. I find really amazing how people can hit him even if he doesn`t post here anymore. Just wondering where does the mania against PM1 come from? I believe It`s just pure envy.
Bugz
- 03 Dec 2005 16:41
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Bugz
- 03 Dec 2005 16:48
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LOL-Very good driver, very good!!!
Just the state of this thread!! Perhaps it should be more centred around those plastic bags.....
Red Erik
- 03 Dec 2005 16:58
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Bugz, is that a reference to SEO making piles of money, by reducing the piles of plastic waste ?
Erik the Red
Bugz
- 03 Dec 2005 17:21
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I suppose it could be - more like a pictorial representation of the last 3 pages of this thread.
sellsell
- 03 Dec 2005 18:19
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rumours of a tie up with fast food chain the States - mentioned in the Express today !
Red Erik
- 03 Dec 2005 18:22
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sellsell, thank you for that news, does it say much ?
Erik the Red
sellsell
- 03 Dec 2005 18:24
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Page 81 Daily Express 03/12/05
Market Report.
"Technology firm Stanelco, which has previously secured deals with supermarket group ASDA for it's tray lid technology, served up a 1.25p rise to 14p on brisk trading amid rumours it was set to announce a tie-up with a major American fast-food chain"
sellsell
- 03 Dec 2005 18:30
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if this proves true what share price then ?
Monday should be interesting
Red Erik
- 03 Dec 2005 18:41
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sellsell thanks, that looks very likely then, from what I heard on the grapevine about a USA excursion.
Erik the Red
Red Erik
- 03 Dec 2005 18:46
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We have known for a long time that Stanelco had links to McDonalds, lets hope The Daily Express are not grasping at straws again.
Here is one ancient example of the McDonalds link
Stanelco
Shares in Stanelco (3.25p) rose 1p last week on news that the company has developed a technology that will enable shoppers to buy their vegetables in bio-degradable trays made of potato starch. The announcement reportedly attracted the attention of supermarket J Sainsbury, as well as McDonald's, the fast food chain.