bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
hewittalan6
- 23 Feb 2006 21:46
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Your thread bos.
Do you wish to see an end to the banter and have it restricted to NOWT?
Once again though the question that has to asked is what Dave expects to find on here during a closed period and when there has been no news for weeks?
Further, why is it that those who do not share (or possibly even have) a sense of humour assume that others are both thick and not serious investors?
I will follow whatever bos wants. Its his thread. But I really wish people would use the squelch button rather than the abuse button.
Dave, if thats the level of your little life. Where making money is the only focus, and you are devoid of joining in any sort of "community" I can always pass the phone number for the Samaritans on to you.
Toodle pip.
Alan
treikiman
- 23 Feb 2006 21:48
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There's a new medical crisis. Doctors are reporting that many men are having allergic reactions to latex condoms. They say they cause severe swelling. So what's the problem?"
hewittalan6
- 23 Feb 2006 21:53
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Dave,
As I said. Use the squelch button. Too hard?
You know who you do not wish to read. Fine. I am sure none on your hate list will be too upset by being squelched, and you can continue your happy little life.
Best wishes,
Alan
hewittalan6
- 23 Feb 2006 21:55
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Wow. I've discovered the fountain of youth!!!
Nobody has directed me to a boys club since the old king died!
I think blingers back in town. Again.
hewittalan6
- 23 Feb 2006 21:57
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Thought you said you read these boards, Dave.
When there is something to discuss, you will find that i, and all the others you so wisely listed have good and valid contributions to make. You may not agree with our views, but they are valid and they are about our serious investments in SEO.
perhaps we have been a little more successful over the years with our investment savvy and this allows us a lighter attitude towards life.
Come back when there is something to discuss and you will find very different posts.
Alan
XXX
oblomov
- 23 Feb 2006 22:09
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Dave, I've seen plenty of intelligent, well-balanced, incisive and informative posts in the past from Alan and most of the others you mention.
I do not, however, remember seeing one from you.
All I've seen from you are offensive posts. I know who I'd prefer to stop posting.
bosley
- 23 Feb 2006 22:11
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it is really sad....... and to think i used to have some respect for this guy ......
garyble
- 23 Feb 2006 22:12
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Dave699 AKA "Mr Angry"!
Those who have indulged in a bit of light-hearted banter are the same who also contribute and add value to this bb when there is something to discuss. I've certainly not seen you on here so I guess you're simply an observer who's cracking as a consequence of the long wait for the expected results.
Take a look at the FYB thread and you'll see a break of several days without a post!
oblomov
- 23 Feb 2006 22:35
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Quite true, garyble, I've been talking to myself on FYB of late, its gone so dead. And even I dont always answer!
hewittalan6
- 23 Feb 2006 23:11
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Okey, Dokey.
For those who wish serious debate (though now I'll get slated for either my point of view or speculating!!);
We think results will be on tuesday of next week. If that is the case, heres my prediction for now till then, and the strategy I MAY use.
I expect Friday and monday to see a steady increase in SP as the gamblers climb aboard. Results day comes in 3 scenarios.
1) The results are very poor (as most of us expect) with no firm news on Greenseal or other developments and the SP starts to fall. this will cause the breakout downwards as Eric has pointed out, and momentum will exaggerate the effect.
2) The results are poor but there is fairly good stuff on Greenseal etc. The SP will still fall, but not as dramatically, probably back to current levels or a touch lower as the gamblers get back out and look for pickings elsewhere.
3) The results contain a bit of dynamite and the SP shoots north as all the doubters climb back in.
My thought is basically scenario 2, but to guard against 1, I will set my stop loss at about Mondays close -5%. Should scenario 1 happen, I will be out and still in handsome profit. Should 2 happen and the SP does drop by 5% then I think momentum will take it lower and I can buy back in later in the day, therefore increasing my holding for zero cost. Should 3 happen, who gives a damn? We'll all be happy.
I'm off to bed now, but please everyone, post your own thoughts / strategy or simply tell me I'm financially illiterate. I don't care anymore.
Sweet dreams.
Alan
kimoldfield
- 23 Feb 2006 23:31
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Just recovering from a massive migraine; must still be affected by it 'cos I can't see any posts by Mr Angry Dave;did they just disappear? Does he not have a sense of humour? If not I probably won't need to see them! I will just say this to him, 99% of the posts on this thread are a pleasure to read and at times there will be nothing salient to say, so why not have a joke or two.....does no harm, laughter is the best medicine etc.
Alan, I think it might be a mix of 2) & 3) taking into account that, yes the results will probably be rubbish, but SEO and it's subsiduaries have so many irons in the fire and a new research department being set up, surely something good is going to come from it?!
kim
Taylorc
- 24 Feb 2006 07:32
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well the long awaited RNS is finally out, watch this baby go. Blinger hoe you got in
greekman
- 24 Feb 2006 07:33
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Go to the SEO web site and see the RNS Walmart/ Stanelco. Not yet released on the other system. Totally unknown has to take credit for this on a competitors site.
Now watch it go.
greekman
- 24 Feb 2006 07:34
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Taylorc,
Sorry I posted just as your came up.
Taylorc
- 24 Feb 2006 07:39
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Here you are guys from LSE
24th February 2006
Stanelco plc
Stanelco in cooperation with Wal-Mart
Stanelco is proud to announce its involvement in Wal-Marts Packaging Sustainable Value Network and the identification of specific areas for co-operation.
Stanelco attended, by invitation, the Wal-Mart Sustainable Value Network Summit on the 6 & 7th February in Bentonville, Arkansas, USA, along with a select group of other stakeholders. Wal-Mart shared its vision for sustainability in all areas of the business with the group, which agreed to work together to help Wal-Mart achieve its sustainability aims.
Both parties have identified specific areas where Stanelco can assist Wal-Mart meet some of its sustainability objectives in the short, medium and long term future. These include
GreenSeal Radio Frequency Technologies and
a significant number of opportunities were identified for its Biodegradable packaging technologies.
Wal-Mart has requested that some lines be fast tracked and work on those projects has already begun, specifically for Stanelcos recently US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Starpol 2000 biodegradable material.
Martin Wagner, Chief Executive Office, Stanelco, commented, Stanelco shares Wal-Marts commitment to this initiative, which will deliver excellent benefits to the environment. The Sustainability Value Network is an ongoing programme across all areas of the Wal-Mart and Sams Club businesses that Stanelco is proud to be part of now and in the future.
- ENDS -
hewittalan6
- 24 Feb 2006 07:41
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Oh Joy.
oblomov
- 24 Feb 2006 07:48
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Looks good.
niceonecyril
- 24 Feb 2006 07:55
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YES YES YES.
cyril
hewittalan6
- 24 Feb 2006 07:57
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Think Cyrils still working on the condom theme. ;-)