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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


hewittalan6 - 01 Mar 2006 22:13 - 15385 of 27111

Disassociating myself from those handful of posts. Celebrity does bring its problems ;-)
I have always been a fan of care in the community but stalking someone from the safety of a computer keyboard can only mean a mind too fragile for the real world.
BTW. For those who are new to the thread, anyone who has read it for the last 12 months will happily inform you that I have always been among the more conservative in my forecasts, and always urged a long term view as it was fairly obvious the road would not be the smoothest on the market.
Alan

Oilywag - 01 Mar 2006 22:18 - 15386 of 27111

Hewit

You silly boy. We all know that you are blinger in disguise - a very weak disguise. The language you use is exactly the same as that prat who no longer posts here in his own name.

Pee off back under the stone that you crawled out from under.

Leave this thread to people who really want to have a rational discussion.

The oily one

EWRobson - 01 Mar 2006 22:57 - 15387 of 27111

Obviously MoneyAM will squelch the parasite tomorrow; but how do they stop him/it mutating to another species under another name?

There is, fortunately, a serious dialogue going on. If the analysis is correct we are dealing with 'teething troubles' like what I have! So we are talking about delay not derailment. That means buying opportunity because ASDA are staying with it and the other are waiting in the wings. Need to forget 2005/6 figures; 2006/2007 should be the breakthrough.

Eric

kimoldfield - 01 Mar 2006 23:01 - 15388 of 27111

Stick him in a Jiffy bag (not Frogpack) and drop him from a helicopter.

Oilywag - 01 Mar 2006 23:06 - 15389 of 27111

Kim

Would you use a sterilised needle to give a fatal injection to multiple murderer?

Why waste a perfectly good jiffy bag?

The oily one

hewittalan6 - 01 Mar 2006 23:08 - 15390 of 27111

Guys,
This thread had just recovered from the same person(?) causing infighting and grief. If we discuss him now it will descend into the same pit again.
Best course of action is for us all to ignore him in whatever guise he chooses and crack on with a thumping good debate on a share that is so wide open to interpretation we could debate a 2 line RNS for months!!
I agree with Eric. They've caught the rabbit. They've got the ingredients. The damn cooker has gone on the fritz. The point I was making earlier was given a choice between a company who had fantastic equipment, products and ideas, but no big boys interested in coming to the party and a company, and a company who have got the big boys there and then realised their aint enough beer and had to nip to the off license, I know which i'd choose.
Metaphors are mixed but you get the gist!!!
Alan

kimoldfield - 01 Mar 2006 23:15 - 15391 of 27111

Nice interpretation Alan!
Will not discuss 'it' anymore, it will be ignored from now on, the shitty little bastard.
kim

kimoldfield - 01 Mar 2006 23:29 - 15392 of 27111

So, the machine hasn't coped under stress, it will be fixed and the income from the end product will be sufficient to fund future research and development and put money in the bank, the Starpol side of things will be so huge the dividend payable will be bigger than the Royal Bank of Scotland's. How's that for a scenario? But, as you say who going to cook the rabbit? This 'green' economy thing is catching on fast, anything to save the world etc - surely it won't be long before the whole thing is sorted and shifting!

Had a VERY large whiskey so probably making less sense than usual!
kim

dawall - 01 Mar 2006 23:34 - 15393 of 27111

garyble thanks for the reply.

longevity of the tooling - now what does this actually mean. I may be a little ignorant in my understanding of a Greenseal fitted packing machine but my understanding was that it was in simple terms a heat sealing machine with heating sealing equipment replaced by a radio frequency unit. Presumably during sealing there are no physical contacts between the RF unit and the plastics/trays so what tooling is it that isn't lasting or is wearing out? Is it a problem with the RF unit? Maybe it works ok for a few minutes at a time or an hour but are the RF units upto continuous use such as 8 or 12 hours at a time? Do RF units have moving parts or parts in contact that wear?

Not trying to pick holes but merely understand the technology, issues and risk.

Cheers

olivier - 02 Mar 2006 02:53 - 15394 of 27111

some are trying to distroy all positiv threads about SEO.

predateur - 02 Mar 2006 06:48 - 15395 of 27111

What I do not understand here is that Greenseal has been lauded for goodness knows how long.

As a comparison, would Ford announce a revolutionary new car engine, run it to the corner store and back and put it on the market, or would they have it on a test bed for hundreds of hours.

The management of this company may be clever in thinking out green alternatives in the packaging industry, but thinking is the first stage, bringing the product to market in a complete and workable form is the ultimate. We do not seem to have that.

Why were the shareholders not told there had been teething problems with Greenseal, all we had was a note that said only two machines were in play.

I am a shareholder in SEO and believe it has great potential, but with this management I have not sure they will deliver.

Walmart's and the American business ethos is " You can talk the talk, but you have to deliver".

Can they ?

Predateur

hewittalan6 - 02 Mar 2006 08:35 - 15396 of 27111

Nigel,
Can't do it without your e-mail address!!!!!
Alan

hewittalan6 - 02 Mar 2006 08:49 - 15397 of 27111

I think I've worked out why I'll never understand the markets.
Company A; We got a product here that we are going to start trialling with Asda. Okay we're making a loss but this could turn us around. There are rumours that Wal Mart might be interested if the trials go well. By the way. we are defending a court case and god alone knows what that will cost and how long it will take. (SEO May/June 2005) Share price 28p
Company B; Yeah we are still making a loss but that court case is over, done and settled, and we still got the technology. The trials have hit major problems but Asda love the product and are helping us resolve it. WalMart is no longer a rumour cos they want to fasttrack the product and it appears that large takeaway chains are also sniffing around. We now have definite orders for another technology and plans to license it across the USA. We found an old patent gathering dust in the kitchen cupboard and we are currently auctioning it to the highest bidder. It may be worth just 50p, but who knows.
(SEO March 2006) share price 14p
I'm a simple bloke but despite the disappointments of the last 9 months, I still prefer company B!!
Alan

Fred1new - 02 Mar 2006 08:58 - 15398 of 27111

A rose by any other name.

kimoldfield - 02 Mar 2006 09:15 - 15399 of 27111

I like company B too Alan but until we have confirmation that Greenseal IS going to work, then I feel that Starpol will be the biggest earner for SEO. Who knows what they have in their R & D department though?
kim

hewittalan6 - 02 Mar 2006 09:34 - 15400 of 27111

But thats the point, Kim.
Last summer Starpol was almost unusable because it didn't have FDA approval, so was just a nice idea. Today we are arguing about one potential contract and whether it is for 150 million units or 1500 million units!
I am in the habit of cutting away the delays and rumours and promises and jam tomorrows and looking at the facts.
the fact is SEO is in a much better position than it was when the share price was twice this, on rumour and speculation!!
Yes, I'm disappointed as hell, but I was a holder during the high points and SP aside, if I had been offered the SEO position of today (cc done, Walmart in, negotiations for production licenses, takeaway giants wanting a slice) I would have took it, no question.
I think most of us would, except the Asda delays. And even then Asda have seen so much good from the kit they are prepared to wait and work with SEO to make it happen.
I might be playing Jobs comforter here but I am honestly of the opinion that the future is brighter now than it has ever been.
Alan

barney12345 - 02 Mar 2006 09:42 - 15401 of 27111

Agree Alan, but why is that US website still under construction, IS the management up to this?????????????????

hewittalan6 - 02 Mar 2006 09:49 - 15402 of 27111

Now thereby hangs another tale.
The sales and marketing team seem to be top notch, but I do have my concerns over the operational team!!

Sharesure - 02 Mar 2006 10:05 - 15403 of 27111

Shares Mag. today contains a good letter on SEO from a subscriber. It might prompt them to come back to discussing SEO in more detail since they have been silent on them for a long time. Perhaps as we approach this 1.5 billion tray deal being signed (I'm hearing that that might be in May)

Biscuit - 02 Mar 2006 10:37 - 15404 of 27111

I think there may be a large buyer back out there
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