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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

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TheFrenchConnection - 16 Feb 2005 21:11 - 1453 of 27111

Amities/ lndeed the very notion that RF technology is deeply flawed, or will prove, non commercial, is nothing but utter twaddle and acheiving nothing but sowing unneccassary seeds of doubt in the collective pysche. Such an absurd illogical statement is not only erroneous but feeds the rather naive implication that the likes of Asda and reisers are nothing but mere dupes in even trialing the product .Oh Do behave ! Give Asda a little credit here. .As it happens RF is a PROVEN quantity; hence the known interest of such distinguished suitors. From my vantage point it is the curren packaging technology that costs the likes of Northern Foods alone a staggering 100m+ in fines p/a as a consequence of spoilt defective sealing that is the deeply flawed technology;and hence the manifest interest of both food manufacturers and retailers alike in seo rf tec.And as yet we dont know of other interested parties; and with such cost cutting achievable l am sure they await in the wings. .ln addition RF is not the only iron in the fire that drives SEO ,,Finally even if Simon c. is shorting SEO,,,So what? lt would seem only his successes are made well known and his costly failures kept a secret between him and his broker. The man was shorting REG @ 30p and look at its s/p now. Personally i see shorting being very temporary & shortlived. lts sailing against the wind ,,,,bonne chance !, a'bientot.!..bonne nuit ..@+ J. ,,,,,, off topic> hehe ... ,,,,France 17 England 16 ,,,,,,and that was the Worst French side i have ever seen. l dont know who was more surprised they won. Me ?( who wanted to go home at half time ) or the actual players who pranced around Twickenham in jubilation for what seemed hours. ? Bit like shares really . Staying in til the whistle ....and then the jubilation . .But credit to the French kickers boot as every bit as deft as that of zinnedine zidanne whose sweet right foot knocked England out of the world cup last year ... ,,,,

EWRobson - 16 Feb 2005 21:32 - 1454 of 27111

Welcome back! Le connexion Francais! Well said. It seems to me that shorting does work in companies in the 50M to 100M region where there is sufficient volume but not too much. Nobody seems to suggest shorting NLR because, its not even a wind, or tide but a tsunami! I suspected shorting in SEO in the last couple of days but I suspect that would only work for a little while until trading volume picks up again. I see evidence of it with ASC and comment is made suggesting it with BPRG, As I've said before, its an advantage to detect it because the sp is driven artificially low and that gives a buying opportunity. Au revoir.

Erique, ou peu par peu.

zscrooge - 16 Feb 2005 21:52 - 1455 of 27111

EWRobson
Comments duly noted. The money aspect was based on turnover and sales - I am aware of the placing. The RF technology is promising. Asda are very interested. SEO do have other irons in the fire. Enough positives?

I treat all broker predictions for what they are. EVOs in particular.

EWRobson - 16 Feb 2005 22:10 - 1456 of 27111

zscrooge. Thanks. Friends again without needing any french! Eric

Bones - 16 Feb 2005 22:37 - 1457 of 27111

AdieH, the following is in no way a dissing of SEO but, as a BPRG holder you will recall that BPRG raised 10m last year in an opportunistic placing at 110p. It was thought this would set a natural support level. Yet the bears drove the price down to 55p subsequently.

You have said above that the recent SEO placing at 12.75p will set a floor but you know from experience that is a flimsy argument.

The SEO placing was acutely opportunistic. A couple of weeks before, 12.75p was a pipedream. It is too opportunistic to have substance as a floor for the share price so it would be no surprise to see it broken as the PI's whose demand chased the price up will bail as it comes down. BPRG is a classic example. The "potential" of both companies' technologies is huge but it acts as no short term safety net for the share price.

hlyeo98 - 16 Feb 2005 22:42 - 1458 of 27111

I do agree, Bones

bosley - 17 Feb 2005 00:05 - 1459 of 27111

good points being raised. great to read fact based comments, whether i like them or not, bones makes a good point. also, im sure ive said this before on a different thread: mr . knevel says hes shorting a stock ,everyone panics and sells, price drops, prophecy fulfilled. are people so lemming like? also, people should not await the results with too much expectation , they aint going to be that good. but we should await any new rns with expectation

tau - 17 Feb 2005 01:26 - 1460 of 27111

what a cryptic load of crap. obviously the guy is getting sweaty about his own shorting and 'cunningly' trying to woo the fickle to his dark lair. The words "will not" seem to have negative conotations ie. short. And "good news" appears to be the bail out(sorry for observing the obvious). Nevertheless, I would trust GW Bush more than him and suspect he is getting a bit desperate. (reference to Evil K).
apols. late night rant.

bosley - 17 Feb 2005 07:16 - 1461 of 27111

morning all. i wonder what today will bring?

AdieH - 17 Feb 2005 07:29 - 1462 of 27111

Good debate going on, I like your comments bones, well thought out, it will be interesting to see if we get another red day today...

bosley - 17 Feb 2005 08:15 - 1463 of 27111

steady eddie start, no red , no blue. off to work.

Biscuit - 17 Feb 2005 08:36 - 1464 of 27111

Price is holding up very well.

shao - 17 Feb 2005 09:01 - 1465 of 27111

just can't seem to understand this sh*t. there has been nearly 1000000 shares sold and zero bought but the price stays the same. i can't understand how this works? can someone please explain why this happens

Paulo2 - 17 Feb 2005 09:02 - 1466 of 27111

13.85 trades are buys!

Dynamite - 17 Feb 2005 09:09 - 1467 of 27111

Shao...Often Sells come up as buys as Paulo says and also it depends on whether an institution or big buyer are mopping up the shares; if the demand is there the price stays up. Also if the MM's expect a big demnand in the short term they will mop up lots of shares too. That's my understand anyway DYOR
Di

bhunt1910 - 17 Feb 2005 09:25 - 1468 of 27111

I have just bought shares - and they are shown as sells

baza

bhunt1910 - 17 Feb 2005 09:29 - 1469 of 27111

Anything now showing as 13.70 and above is a Buy

Sells are around the 13.5 mark

B

annie38 - 17 Feb 2005 09:55 - 1470 of 27111

Thanks for the info. Was about to offer cuddly toy for 1st.astute investor to "dip his toe" in today !

Keeping faith...just.
Regards to all
Normski.

bhunt1910 - 17 Feb 2005 10:29 - 1471 of 27111

Buys are now at 13.65

Chelsea1957 - 17 Feb 2005 10:42 - 1472 of 27111

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