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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


niceonecyril - 02 Feb 2006 22:37 - 14514 of 27111

Andy; Is that your belief or do you have knowledge to that effect?
cyril

blinger - 03 Feb 2006 17:05 - 14515 of 27111

lol, the proof is there to behold

Another day NO $$$$$$$$

10p will look good after the next cash-burn warning (profit warning-whats that??)
hahahahahahahah!!!!!

hewittalan6 - 03 Feb 2006 17:10 - 14516 of 27111

Can only see the name, but if the tit is going on his usual style about SEO being crap and BPRG being fantastic (He really does think investing is the same as supporting Millwall FC) then SEO is level on the week and BPRG is down about 0.5%

garyble - 03 Feb 2006 18:03 - 14517 of 27111

Alan,

Squelches disappear on here. The name appears on the other side.

hewittalan6 - 03 Feb 2006 18:23 - 14518 of 27111

My apologies. It was my shorthanded way of explaining that I know a post is missing and that I have but one poster squelched.

blinger - 03 Feb 2006 18:28 - 14519 of 27111

Users you currently have squelched
bhunt1910
jammyjimmy
bosley
pisces
hewittalan6
garyble
explosive
robinhood
--------------

I just love reading the gaps in the thread

ROTFFLMFACBH&CO!!!!!!!!!

bhunt1910 - 03 Feb 2006 18:53 - 14520 of 27111

If blinger has got us all squelched - he must be talking to himself - but then again we all know that he cant resist reading what we are saying - so he hasn't really got any of us squelched

He must be feeling really lonely - but do I feel sorry for him - no.

blinger - 03 Feb 2006 19:19 - 14521 of 27111

100+ posts missing in the last few weeks alone- here are the `Not Missed Ones`, it just shows you 8 rotten apples and one can balance the rest of the posts between those who ramp ( the braindead) and those who reflect

BLISS!!!

ROTFFLMFCO!!!!!!!!!!!!
Users you currently have squelched
bhunt1910
jammyjimmy
bosley
pisces
robinhood
explosive
hewittalan6
garyble

driver - 03 Feb 2006 19:20 - 14522 of 27111

baz
No his talking to me but I never read it.

garyble - 03 Feb 2006 19:25 - 14523 of 27111

BOS you little fibber you!

We know you just can't resist it.

Anyway, do persist in the charade.

EWRobson - 03 Feb 2006 19:31 - 14524 of 27111

Having at last acquired some new funds have included SEO. Not with as much confidence as AZM, ASC and DGT but confidence nevertheless. I think most of the hype is out of the way, demonstrated by the relatively passive trading over the last few weeks. The chart is quite good. I can understand andysmith's concern re the ASDA contract; it is clear that it is going more slowly than expected: perhaps a combination of the size of task in conversion and the pre-occupation of ASDA suppliers with other business matters. That seemed to be implied by the tactics of having machines available to install whilst the conversion was being effected. So there is some downside but the upside of other contract news in the UK and, aprticularly, in the US could be much more dramatic. The sp could move back down to 12p, say, on negative news from the ASDA front but could as easily recover to the 30p peak. Thats a 5:1 ratio against the 3:1 rule of thumb for investment. Anyway, good to be back with you guys!

Eric

johngtudor - 03 Feb 2006 19:50 - 14525 of 27111

Welcome back Eric! Your new funds will surely multiply.

John

blinger - 03 Feb 2006 20:33 - 14526 of 27111

Eric???????

ROTFFLMFAO!!!!!!!!!!

Has to be a pee-pull!!!!

samon - 03 Feb 2006 21:35 - 14527 of 27111

Pleased your back Eric and bhunt too. Thought Alan was going to disappear ,but he has kept posting. Thanks for your interesting posts.

zscrooge - 03 Feb 2006 21:37 - 14528 of 27111

EWRobson - 03 Feb 2006 19:31 - 14524 of 14526
Having at last acquired some new funds have included SEO. Not with as much confidence as AZM, ASC and DGT but confidence nevertheless. I think most of the hype is out of the way, demonstrated by the relatively passive trading over the last few weeks. The chart is quite good. I can understand andysmith's concern re the ASDA contract; it is clear that it is going more slowly than expected: perhaps a combination of the size of task in conversion and the pre-occupation of ASDA suppliers with other business matters. That seemed to be implied by the tactics of having machines available to install whilst the conversion was being effected. So there is some downside but the upside of other contract news in the UK and, aprticularly, in the US could be much more dramatic. The sp could move back down to 12p, say, on negative news from the ASDA front but could as easily recover to the 30p peak. Thats a 5:1 ratio against the 3:1 rule of thumb for investment. Anyway, good to be back with you guys!

Eric


You were posting the same risk/reward ratios when the sp was in the 20s and suggesting that the balance was in favour of reward and predicting 1 plus in 1 year. When I questioned the fundamentals, I was patronised and told to do more research. LOL!

Of course, you got out quietly when things began to slide.

Now you're back with more "reasoned" odds and posts.

blinger - 03 Feb 2006 21:55 - 14529 of 27111

lololol-
Eric the half a Bee returns- erm the half being the present share price since his "1 soon" posts

Welcome to the rampers den-SQUELCHED!!!!well trodden on, well half trodden on
Another loser for the bin!!!

EWRobson - 03 Feb 2006 22:52 - 14530 of 27111

zscrooge

Good memory although not sure I was that optimistic! Looking back, I might have seen one or two clues earlier than I did: the ASDA contract took longer to negotiate that initially indicated and the fall-out started when there was a slowness in follow through. Interesting that the other three shares I have quoted above, AZM, ASC and DGT have all had the same profile but have picked up their long-term progress trends. AZM is particularly interesting, featured in Shares this week. I sometimes envy the longer term investor who is prepared to lock the shares away for a few years; would make for a simpler life. As for research: its fine but what is left unsaid? If I was patronising, I apologise.

Eric

bhunt1910 - 03 Feb 2006 23:17 - 14531 of 27111

Eric - what a pleasant surprise to see your return. Welcome back - have always enjoyed your well reasoned posts and constructive analysis. It was you and Bos that got me interested in this share in the first place and must confess to having done rather well out of your early analysis - even if I did not sell out at the highs.

Unfortunately the thread has taken a turn for the worse since your earlier days - one or two who cant help but make it a bit too personal - think they know it all etc, etc. and are unable to understand that there is always a place for well reasoned debate, but there we go.

Look forward to some of your future take on this share as it develops. By the way, I agree with you that there is still a risk that 12p is still on the cards - but also that these could go much higher.

Hope your well and that your return brings good fortune to seo

bosley - 03 Feb 2006 23:26 - 14532 of 27111

nice to see you again, eric. hope thailand was good to you and that you are well.

olivier - 04 Feb 2006 03:38 - 14533 of 27111

There are rumors that Howard White is in the states this week , does any body know Why ?
Could it be possible he is seing PERSICO ?
Because if this was the case , it would be good news.
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