bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
oblomov
- 14 Feb 2006 09:50
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You've lost me there slightly, bling, as I thought there were significant savings to be made using Greenseal/Starpol over current packaging.
Please someone correct me if I'm wrong.
If I'm not, I'm sure you'll concede that the Yanks might be interested in the cost saving aspect, if not the planet saving aspect.
garyble
- 14 Feb 2006 09:54
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No-one in their right mind would believe CBB. I read his drivel just in case there is anything of substance......sadly none to date.
I commend him on his hard work though, he needs to earn a crust.....Nuff said!
Another piece of the puzzle falls into place as has been said. All confirms the so called rampers expectations.
Only results to go, which should hopefully shed light on the GS situation and that will be all of the potential grey clouds out of the way..........do I see blue skies on the horizon??
bhunt1910
- 14 Feb 2006 09:58
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I see lots of blue sky on the horizon - with a few clouds and maybe the occasional thunderstorm - but generally the weather is set to fair.
All this talk of weather - I go awa y at the end of next week - and the sp almost always invariably rises whilst I am away?
I wonder what Blong will think of my analytical prognosis ???
garyble
- 14 Feb 2006 09:59
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Oblo,
The decadent Yanks would much prefer to have the kudos of paying more and having an inferior seal and product preservation, than suffering the shame of appearing poor by moving to a greatly improved packaging system with the incidental attribute of being biodegrable. Makes sense to me.
stockdog
- 14 Feb 2006 10:00
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time to look for another horizon, garyble!
oblomov
- 14 Feb 2006 10:05
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garyble,
Dont follow you at all. I wouldn't expect the savings to be passed onto the general public, and I'm sure the likes of Walmart, MacDonalds etc. would not consider it made them look poor if they made bigger profits.
garyble
- 14 Feb 2006 10:09
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Oblo,
I'll assume that you're still rubbing the sleep from your eyes......my last post was a bit of tongue-in-cheek.
SD,
This horizon will do for now.
oblomov
- 14 Feb 2006 10:12
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Sorry garyble. I was having a senior moment!
blinger
- 14 Feb 2006 10:27
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As I said, treat sales (particulary on small-caps) , by a factor of 3X,the proof is there this a.m. as the price falls back from its` top,
One thing puzzles me , why do those who constantly say that small price movements are irrelevant, as they are in for the long haul ( having missed the last peak by a factor of 2), use multiple aliases over half a dozen bb`s, posting 24/7 on the glories of their `loved one`? (Evelyn Waugh got that title right).
Surely if you hold ,you just post now and then, not illegal ramping surely??
lol
blinger
- 14 Feb 2006 10:36
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Fundamental Information
Shares in issue(m) 928.66 Div per share(DPS)(p) 0.00
Market Cap(m) 139.30 Div Yield(%) 0.00
PE Ratio 0.00 Div Cover -35.23
Operating Margin(%) -208.93 Quick Ratio 1.12
Profit Margin(%) -208.93 EPS (p) -0.40
TURNOVER PER SHARE (P) 0.00 BETA
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erm, SAVINGS TO THE CUSTOMER CAN ONLY BE PROVEN WHEN HE HAS ACTUALLY BOUGHT THE PRODUCT , N.B. TURNOVER -NIL
garyble
- 14 Feb 2006 10:38
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Don't mention it Oblo.
I like the new strategy of only releasing proper news. I would hope the finals are released this Thursday.
IMO the wait has been well worth it and the reward is there for the patient.
garyble
- 14 Feb 2006 11:12
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CBB,
Turnover per share: ~0.0016, basic maths really! TPS would appear as 0.00 if restricted to two decimal places.
Nought marks for you my boy, go sit in the corner.
hewittalan6
- 14 Feb 2006 13:07
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Does anyone know whether the USA company who are trialing Starpol for SEO would be honour bound to release an RNS to that effect?
Alan
johnny the fox
- 14 Feb 2006 13:27
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garyble .FYI finals due 28.02.06
kimoldfield
- 14 Feb 2006 13:30
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Don't know Alan, but odds on it will be a WalMart supplier
Kim
hewittalan6
- 14 Feb 2006 13:31
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And I bet you half an ounce of snout its that private yank company who provide packaging solutions to McDonalds and Pepsi. In which case we won't see an RNS anyway.
Alan
kimoldfield
- 14 Feb 2006 13:36
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WalMart.
In 2004, we conducted more than 15,000 factory inspections that's an average of more than 40 a day.
We buy from over 61,000 U.S suppliers, supporting over 3 million suppliers jobs in the United States.
We export Illinois peanuts to our stores in Japan and Korea.
We export fruit juices from California and New York to Wal-Mart Argentina.
hewittalan6
- 14 Feb 2006 13:39
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Yep. I've been looking on the walmart website and they have a major thing about environmentally freindly, but I'm a cynical old bugger, and wonder how much of that is PR and how much is real?
Still think its the shadowy ones.
Alan
kimoldfield
- 14 Feb 2006 13:40
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SEO will be providing more than peanuts to its shareholders!
Next step though will probably be a share consolidation (which I don't entirely like in any company) If it's 1 for 10 that wouldn't be too bad but 1 for 1000 may wipe out blinger's holding!
kimoldfield
- 14 Feb 2006 13:41
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You are probably right about the shadowy ones Alan!
Kim