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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


Paulo2 - 15 Feb 2005 11:14 - 1338 of 27111

Just topped up with 24k @14.17.

Good this innit!

Paulo2 - 15 Feb 2005 11:17 - 1339 of 27111

sorry mean 14.47. Just getting excited again!

bosley - 15 Feb 2005 11:32 - 1340 of 27111

hey! nice carrots!!! well said , stockbunny. if you lose the 1, this all looks very familiar, like last year, when seo traded within the 4.5p to 7p band.

stockbunny - 15 Feb 2005 11:39 - 1341 of 27111

Consolidation between 15p and 14.7p roughly?
Looking at the intraday above, that looks promising if only
in the short term but the downhill seems to have subsided for now.

Bosley brought in a heap of do'nuts for you all now must dash
needed in the Coffee House.
:>) Be Lucky people!!!!

EWRobson - 15 Feb 2005 12:40 - 1342 of 27111

Just been catching up on the thread - think I would have preferred the stockbunny's carrots! I'm happy that it is normally balanced: lots of enthusiasts of course but a great many balanced comments. I think it is also understandable that some lon-standing holders get fed up with the cc and B**G being brought up. This really was a problem when the price was down around 5p, the cap 40M and the potential damages were really significant. As I've said before there was a side-benefit in that the sp was held back allowing some of us who were slower on the uptake to get in. With the cap now well over 100M and much good news ahead, the cc is relatively insignificant. I find it annoying myself to see B**G fans having another go: it may be envy; it may be because they don't comprehend the momentum in SEO and the outstanding success of the ASDA trials and the potential resulting contracts; it may be true that cash from SEO will be significant to B**G whereas much less important to SEO; but it doesn't justify uninformed (apparently) comments about "many SEO holders defecting to B**G". Am I meant to be one of those? I haven't sold a single SEO share, real or via CFD. I have reinvested margin from SEO CFDs this week in BPRG, AZM and FDI. My position in SEO is just too large to reinvest more in SEO, although that would probably be the most profitable course. What I didn't like, specifically, about the posts of jgeary and Tristan is that they seemed intentionally to be trying to wind up and to spread their own bit of personal angst: we are better off without it.

A question. Is today's selling a deliberate effort to drive the price down, perhaps timed to coincide with the placed shares going on stream? It appeared to be accepted, e.g. by johngtudor, that there has been a shorting exercise on ASC. I looked at the trading on the days concerned and noted regular sales in round numbers, mostly of 50K shares. Today, I totted up sales of 1.7m shares, not in lumps but spread out, in round quantities from 20K to 100K. The question is whether this is an evil knievel shorting exercise. Can anyone who visits the ADVFN board comment on this? If it is, its an advantage to know because a shorting position has to be closed and I would imagine within the week with the Prelims coming up.

FONTY - 15 Feb 2005 12:55 - 1343 of 27111

Bought some more instead of freaking out!

jgeary - 15 Feb 2005 13:20 - 1344 of 27111

EWRobson

Less of the crap about 'personal poison' please. I thought i'd made my position clear ie. a holder of BOTH (and a believer in the long-term potential of SEO)!I also said last night I'd not post again and see how things pan out instead. If you want to carry this on I'll oblige you, but if not don't presume to have knowledge of my motives.

I'll consider this ended if you do.

EWRobson - 15 Feb 2005 13:40 - 1345 of 27111

jgeary

Aplogies; I think the pp comment was over the top (I've changed it to 'angst'). However, you can see quite clearly the angst raised by your comments. This was why I was critical. Regarding my own post, I believe this was balanced, except for that one phrase. I am happy to return to a balanced column with balanced comment, even if over-enthusiastic at times.

Eric

Fred1new - 15 Feb 2005 13:47 - 1346 of 27111

It strikes me there is a lot of anxiety being expressed by holders or traders in this share.

Sells to buys 3/2


Interesting to watch.

andysmith - 15 Feb 2005 13:55 - 1347 of 27111

Enough everyone, We are all investors in SEO which has so much promise, we know both the potential massive upside plus the downside of some damages that lurk in the background. This bb should be for all us to discuss our thoughts and apologies if I came across wrong but it is tiresome to keep hearing old news and speculation. If there is any new info whether we like it or not it should be posted however it is sometimes diffcult to assess a balanced view against baiting. Good Luck to all SEO holders and those also with BPRG.

Paulo2 - 15 Feb 2005 14:01 - 1348 of 27111

Put the handbags away please, ladies. Seems to me a lot of people have made a lot of money over the last few weeks, so enjoy! SEO has made a massive leap forward recently so you are bound to get the shorters, and peeps trying to buy in at a lower price, coming out of the woodwork. If you have faith in SEO over the long term, like I do, then just take it on the chin and have some down time while the price settles before the next rise!!

in_front - 15 Feb 2005 14:01 - 1349 of 27111

Jump lemmings jump so I can top up at a lower price! So much worry at such an expected event. This is a temporary glitch. God forbid that you don't double your money in a week. With all the information at hand it should be obvious that stanelco will eventually get a contract. OK, fine nothing is 100%, but this is as close as it gets without insider information. I'm watching closely and taking this as a chance to top up. 13/14p may even be reached but patience is required. 60 day option granted to ASDA so expect day 59 before an agreement is reached. Nothing this big will be decided overnight.

shao - 15 Feb 2005 14:05 - 1350 of 27111

this is like some eastcoast westcoast hip hop rapper shit! notorious b.i.g and tupac revisited. sorry to those who don't understand

Paulo2 - 15 Feb 2005 14:15 - 1351 of 27111

In front, I am hoping it does go to the wire just so SEO can get the best possible terms. If it comes out too soon I'd be worrying that the Asda negotiators were walking away from the table with crocodile tears and a f***ing great smile on their faces!!

Fred1new - 15 Feb 2005 14:42 - 1352 of 27111

Just bought another tranche at 14.62. Noticed they were refusing to drop the offer price. Seems to have gone up again. Think SEO like BPRG is one for bottom draw. Good technology, wide applications and huge possibilities. Also I think in modern day practical terms, fairly simple processing and other than for probably a few minor hiccups. Will come good. VGood. Besides it sits comfortably alongside BPRG.

driver - 15 Feb 2005 15:24 - 1353 of 27111

shao
Just got in, sorry shao I didnt under stand any of that can you explain.

hlyeo98 - 15 Feb 2005 15:37 - 1354 of 27111

huge drop today...time to accumulate

driver - 15 Feb 2005 15:43 - 1355 of 27111

I wouldn't call it a huge drop, a very good day to buy in.

EWRobson - 15 Feb 2005 15:58 - 1356 of 27111

Paulo: my view is that ASDA will want to get on with it. We don't know, I believe, how many machines and retrofits they will need, or commission with their suppliers. But let's suppose it is 100 at 30K or 3million, plus royalties; that's really small beer to them. So the main argument will be over exclusivity. As the others will be waiting in the wings, SEO will want to get it over with and may give a take it or leave it offer. Either way, likely to be sooner rather than later.

Discussed the situation with broker who sees a support level at 12.25p as that is the placing price for new shares. Any shorters would close out before that level resulting in a bounce, at least back to current level. I'm holding for the ride but it may be bumpy!

Eric

Paulo2 - 15 Feb 2005 16:17 - 1357 of 27111

EW, of course Asda will want to get on with it, but why shouldn't SEO go in really high and if needs be string it out. If, at worst case scenario, the Asda deal didn't come off (and I think it will) there will always be someone else waiting in the wings for this technology.

I've just got back from Kenya, and boy, do those guys know how to strike a deal.
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