bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
ssanebs
- 14 Dec 2005 08:09
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this is a deal which will give seo access to the major us companies with perseco implementing the products to its customers rather than seo going to each one individually. This is eccellent news.
driver
- 14 Dec 2005 08:51
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I always thought that SEO was to small at this stage to get a fall blown deal with Mc Donalds the joint effort with Perseco is what Seo needed, early days.
Research Page updated
42 Stanelco announce's that it has entered into a landmark cooperation deal with Perseco
http://www.moneyam.com/InvestorsRoom/posts.php?tid=7681#lastread
Biscuit
- 14 Dec 2005 08:52
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"Stanelco plans to update the market on trading and other developments shortly."
Interesting line
KingKonggb
- 14 Dec 2005 09:29
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Don't get me wrong, a fine deal/agreement for SEO. Yet another foundation in the long term building plan.
However for those who want to see the SP spike by a significant amount are probably gonna have to wait alot longer. Main reason, the market wants to see immediate revenue figures. If SEO announced that they had signed a deal with Perseco that will yield an estimated 50million contract within 3 years then the SP would have shot up.
Market does see potential , no doubt, but it also likes actual figures!!!
IMHO
Kong
bhunt1910
- 14 Dec 2005 09:33
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Well lets hope that comes in the trading statement
ssanebs
- 14 Dec 2005 09:50
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the EVO update tomorrow will give some figures
nicksig
- 14 Dec 2005 10:07
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Any particular reason for that flurry of activity around 10am?
Confidant
- 14 Dec 2005 10:37
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Perseco is a secretive US private company that supplies McDonalds in particular. This is a huge business but as usual with SEO there is just an agreement to look rather than deals -- so probably will not be carrying me away
PLUS
No news on what is suposed to be their main business. We're only waiting now because they have not got anything good to say. THey appear to be waiting for some last minute deal to give trading statement as on my reckoning we are well into the close period.
Sure 3 years out these guys might make some money but with the current market cap they need to be making 15m net profit to get them on 10x PE. All that given what appears to be a head in the sand approach to their RF business
greekman
- 14 Dec 2005 11:10
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Perseco -
Based in Oak Brook, Perseco is owned by the Perlman family and other undisclosed parties. Perseco provides packaging and supply chain services for the MCD system worldwide and for Coca-Cola. Over the years Owner/Operators who have inquired about the ownership of Perseco have either been stonewalled or have received threatening letters from the MCD legal department.
You can see from above why the semi reluctance to give too much detail. At the moment anything connected to huge USA companies, such as those supplied by Perseco is getting negative reaction from the world in general. The USA because of IRAQ is not that popular ( a fact, not my opinion ), and the likes of McDonalds are for ever receiving threats.
If ever there was an indication of a future deal with a VERY BIG USA based, but worldwide corporation this is it.
Can't beleive that the SP has not risen. Perhaps it's the attitude of a person who thinks they have spotted a 10 note in the street and then realise it's only a 5. Disapiontment sets in. IE not the RNS they were expecting.
Bugz
- 14 Dec 2005 11:25
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I have to agree Greekman.
The Macdonalds rumourings have been a plenty for the past three months and I'm very pleased to see it turning into a possible reality.
Driver I think your spot on Re: SEO being too small to go it alone, that had been my worry with these contracts with Macdonalds etc. Couldnt see how they were going to pull it off despite other information.
All in all, keep it coming :-)
Bugz
- 14 Dec 2005 11:31
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Right, someone has to fully explain this.
Buy to Sell ratio is 2:1, and the price hasnt risen, WHY?????
I dont get it. Gonna start banging my head against the wall soon.......
pisces
- 14 Dec 2005 11:53
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Probably a large seller in the background Bugz, it might not show till 4.30pm.
Bema
- 14 Dec 2005 12:04
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Why is Stanelco Starpol better for mcdonalds than natureworks PLA?
Is there a Starpol foam with good heat retention properties or something?
I doubt mcdonalds are interested in MAP packaging or microwaving, both products could be considered green and i would have thought treated PLA(Starpol) was more expensive than PLA.
You can't doubt the RNS and i'm certainly not out to hit the share price but i'm wondering what the possible advantages are. To me they are not as clear cut as to Walmart.
Any ideas?
Confidant
- 14 Dec 2005 12:07
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Bugz
You said it yourself "possible reality" it sort of sums this company up and is probavly why the share is down
Bugz
- 14 Dec 2005 12:14
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Bema,
I think PLA has to be heated to biodegrade, this is not the case for Starpol.
Could be TOTALLY wrong, but from memory its something like that!!
Confidant & pises - just proper baffles me when twice as many people are buying the share and the price then ticks down. Perhaps a big seller, but doubt it though. You really do have top be an idiot to sell on the day SEO announce a RNS with Perseco.
Oh I dont know!!!!!! Lol.
markusantonius
- 14 Dec 2005 12:24
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Bugz, Sometimes when a buy is below the mid price, it records as a "sell" and vice versa. This has happened to me on other stocks in the past.
But tend to agree with a few posters that the follow-up statement: "Stanelco plans to update the market on trading and other developments shortly..." is seemingly very positive. Still holding for the time being!
Red Erik
- 14 Dec 2005 12:32
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Bema, the foamed starch is a good heat retainer, also there is at least one version of Starpol with good heat resistance, in other words it won't melt on contact with hot food like PLA would.
Look out for a much more informational Business Wire later or overnight, then see the US buying again.
Erik the Red
Biscuit
- 14 Dec 2005 12:34
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Bugz
"You really do have to be an idiot to sell on the day SEO announce a RNS with Perseco."
Yeah, they give them selves a posher name though, Traders. Apparently they claim to be able to predict share price movements by a line on a page you know.
Bugz
- 14 Dec 2005 12:40
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Biscuit,
As a mere mortal such actions baffle me. Anyway, I'm sure they're richer than I am!
Biscuit
- 14 Dec 2005 12:42
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I wouldn't be too sure on that one Bugz but of course they'll claim they are, I think you'll probably find their brokers are very rich, not them!