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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


garyble - 28 Feb 2006 22:56 - 15310 of 27111

Well,

Thats one for II, bless him. He said GS was dead in the water a while back!

Ssanebs,

You saved me another read of the RNSs re: ASDA from March 2005 to date.

LIcom - 28 Feb 2006 23:32 - 15311 of 27111

Hi,

www.lemminginvestor.com have just published a 5pp update on Stanelco`s prelims.

Stanelco, (SEO) Today's report full of technical progress during '05, and
marketing promise in several seminal markets for '06, could have driven the shares
sharply higher. However the unexplained delays to the acceptance of GreenSeal
technology on commercial test, the poor accounting figures, and the further
postponement of a long anticipated order build up for the first 200 machines, led
instead to widespread disappointment, and, progress notwithstanding , to an 8% fall.

kimoldfield - 28 Feb 2006 23:38 - 15312 of 27111

A whole day of posts summed up in 6 lines!!!

kim

Bugz - 28 Feb 2006 23:42 - 15313 of 27111

LOL Kim

Ssanebs - great post, sounds good.

Apologies to all for my disgruntled barrage this morning over Greenseal.
Got the better of me ;-)

kimoldfield - 28 Feb 2006 23:46 - 15314 of 27111

Shows passion for the investing game Bugz!
kim

goldfinger - 28 Feb 2006 23:52 - 15315 of 27111

Whats a lovely woman like you posting so late Kim?.


Cheers GF.

goldfinger - 28 Feb 2006 23:57 - 15316 of 27111

Come on dont be shy,Im not going to bite.

cheers GF.

kimoldfield - 28 Feb 2006 23:58 - 15317 of 27111

It's cos I aint no lady goldfinger! Real name is Steve, the kim thing started years ago as a joke/memorial to our dog, a border/Australian terrier cross who was an amazing character! Sort of became difficult to get out of using the kim name so stuck with it. I like the confusion it causes sometimes but that's as far as it goes!!!
kim/Steve

aldwickk - 01 Mar 2006 00:00 - 15318 of 27111

Always check the profile .

goldfinger - 01 Mar 2006 00:01 - 15319 of 27111

Aghhh..................... nothing personal and good luck.


cheers GF.

kimoldfield - 01 Mar 2006 00:04 - 15320 of 27111

:0)
Sorry for the confusion!
Steve/kim

aldwickk - 01 Mar 2006 00:09 - 15321 of 27111

Kim is also a mans name so is Shirley up north, Big Dadys real name and not forgetting Marion, John Waynes christian name.

kimoldfield - 01 Mar 2006 00:13 - 15322 of 27111

'Sright! I know of a local male vicar whose name is Beryl.


EWRobson - 01 Mar 2006 09:24 - 15323 of 27111

Reckoned ssanebs post rings true so topped up this morning. I do share the level of anger with SEO's reporting. I know these are results to October 2005 but there is plenty of comment on technical and marketing activity. So why not a comment on the ASDA situation. The likelihood that the exclusivitiy period is extended is not a major problem if they do deliver the 200. However, I have come off the fence and now beleive the break-out will be up, probably on the next encouraging news. Awaiting the Evo analysis with interest. They haven't got their forecasts right but they have been pretty sound on product information and potential volumes.

Had forgotten about Earthport, conveniently. Now, there's a load of charlatans for you. The SEO guys are straight but don't sech to understand the need for precision in their commentary. Whilst II was right to be sceptical about the shcedule for ASDA he had his own agenda which involved forcing the sp down. To me, GreenSeal remains the key product because of the revenue and bottom line flow - the resolution of the problems with first customers supports an sp at 15p (equivalent to annual volume of 600 machines) so sp can move ahead to reflect other opportunities.

Eric

Fred1new - 01 Mar 2006 10:18 - 15324 of 27111

ssnab, Interesting post, I am a little short of the readdies at the moment, can you lend us a bob or two for while.

Kim or Steve I like both names.

I was sitting a bar one night and somebody said to me "
Mike would you like to have a drink with me?"
Of course in those days I said yes and we starting having a chat".

A short while later a friend came into the bar sat down with us and we went on chatting.

A little while later the "somebody" left and my friend said to me "Fred, why did you let him go on calling you Mike?"


I reponded "he was buying the drinks."

Have a nice day.

stockdog - 01 Mar 2006 10:48 - 15325 of 27111

ssanebs - thanks for the informative post - small question: if Mac is the multi billion tray merchant, what product do they need sealing?

sd

kimoldfield - 01 Mar 2006 10:51 - 15326 of 27111

Possibly nothing to do with sealing sd, could be just biodegradeable boxes/packaging - get rid of those piles of MacD rubbish lying in the hedgerows!!

kim

stockdog - 01 Mar 2006 11:03 - 15327 of 27111

Kim, so why need 500-600 machines (which I took to mean G/seal m/c's)?

kimoldfield - 01 Mar 2006 11:16 - 15328 of 27111

A possible misunderstanding sd, I remember reading 2/3 years back that MacD were interested in bio boxes to put their burgers in. The 500/600 machines could relate to Wal-Mart suppliers, or another possibilty, products need packing before delivery to MacD so maybe GreenSeal would be used by their suppliers.

kim

hewittalan6 - 01 Mar 2006 11:35 - 15329 of 27111

That seems eminently possible for their range of salad type offerings. McD do have a brand that demands everything is identical, and to package salad type meals at a central point and then ship may appeal to their philosophy. The idea of lasting longer would make huge headway into their delivery costs.
alan
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