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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 - 02 Mar 2006 20:34 - 15410 of 27111

Would that be a trellis fence???

garyble - 02 Mar 2006 20:35 - 15411 of 27111

Some were querying the "minimum" of 1 year exclusivity. Last year's finals states:

"At the time of writing we are in advanced negotiations with Asda Stores.
Stanelco has granted Asda an option until 10 April 2005 to consider entering
into an exclusive arrangement for a minimum of 1 year for the UK and Ireland to
introduce Stanelco's RF sealing technology to Asda's supplier base. Clearly, if
things progress well with Asda, we would hope to introduce similar arrangements
with Asda's US parent Walmart, and its affiliate in Germany."

EWRobson - 02 Mar 2006 20:46 - 15412 of 27111

mmm! A nice new flirty arrival; trust Alan to get in first - you note the Al, Alan!

garyble: good quote. The eventual agreement was delayed by three months and I think was specifically one year; not sure whether it quoted 200. I would be quite sure that SEO will need to deliver the 200 before moving on in the UK. The other point is the mention of Walmart which now appears closer to fruition, plus the German affiliate, a good stepping off point into that market for 2007.

garyble - 02 Mar 2006 20:48 - 15413 of 27111

Dawall,

The tooling does come into contact with the tray and film and a certain amount of pressure applied.

stockdog - 02 Mar 2006 20:54 - 15414 of 27111

Welcome, Trel

Dawall - hope the tooling's well protected!

sd

EWRobson - 02 Mar 2006 21:02 - 15415 of 27111

garyble: thanks again. As one assumed; doesn't sound a major issue although not in the normalline of business for SEO. One thing it working beautifully in the lab., another in production scenario. I wonder if there is a bit of a mindset gap between the techies and the marketeers; not unusual. Hopefully a lesson learnt for next time.

explosive - 02 Mar 2006 21:03 - 15416 of 27111

SD - You mention risk in your post above, have a look at the graph below, quite interesting I think you'll agree..


kimoldfield - 02 Mar 2006 21:06 - 15417 of 27111

Are we back to the contraceptives already? Are you fully aware of what you are getting into here mz?!
kim

kimoldfield - 02 Mar 2006 21:09 - 15418 of 27111

It would be interesting to know just how the Greenseal machine works and what converting an existing machine entails; is each machine different, therefore requiring a different set-up each time or are they all virtually the same? Anybody have an idea?
kim

EWRobson - 02 Mar 2006 21:12 - 15419 of 27111

Not sure what the point is, explosive. If you travel backwards in time, you will fall off the peak if the momentum is too great? If you travel forward in time, you will have a heady ascent, followed by a much more gracious descent as gravity takes hold? Depends what the third dimensional view is, I suppose.

explosive - 02 Mar 2006 21:20 - 15420 of 27111

OK Eric, never mind!! RiskGrade TM of SEO.........

You'll find it a little like sauce, thickens on standing... ;-)

stockdog - 02 Mar 2006 22:16 - 15421 of 27111

Sounds saucy at any rate!

EWRobson - 03 Mar 2006 13:14 - 15422 of 27111

Trust a dog to go for the sauce' just like Al goes for the saucy.

Another top up this morning - fruits of AZM again; now there's a nice chart. May need to start another doubling competition; got SEO cracking last time. Though may need best part of a year for SEO to get back to 30p.

Eric

hewittalan6 - 03 Mar 2006 13:21 - 15423 of 27111

I think it may be a bit earlier, Eric.
We are expecting (hoping for) RNS to say;
1) Asda contract is now over early problems and is accelerating
2) Details of WalMart, once they have been hammered out
3) The Takeaway stuff leading to contracts
4) The ciggy filter
5) JV contracts for manufacture of Starpol
and no looning bad news of which we are aware, such as patent rows, cash calls, dilutions etc.
All these RNS should be here over just the next few months and for me, if you perm any 3 from 5 you probably have your 30p SP.
There is always something we don't know about to spoil it though!
Alan

EWRobson - 03 Mar 2006 13:29 - 15424 of 27111

Alan: you spoilt a nice optimistic post with the footnote! The problem at the moment is uncertainty. So, you are right that potential RNSs will start putting flesh on the forecast bones (not chewable, SD). Once it breaks north from the trading channel, there is no real reason why it should stop before 28p. The key are the Green-Seal programme firmly established plus WalMart and the ground-breaking Starpol deal; 2 from 3, I say should bring 28p. Bit of sitting on the hands though. Probably best to take a 3-month sabbatical, probably the timeframe for getting cracking. Happy to top up in the meantime at the present price having decided the next move is north, beyond reasonable doubt! Still think AZM and DGT will double first!

Eric

stockdog - 03 Mar 2006 13:31 - 15425 of 27111

BTW you should know Alan's coat of arms is naturally enough a share rampant quarted with a bling argent and a dog gules (or is that dog's goolies?) - lol!

Nice post, Alan.

sd

hewittalan6 - 03 Mar 2006 13:49 - 15426 of 27111

One RNS we haven't touched on is the one regarding BioDegradable starch based golf balls. The idea is that it would rot down to nothing after a week or two in the rough so that lost balls don't damage the environment.
Rumour has it that they are to be trialled by Eric at this years MAM golf event, with all the balls he loses, but there is an issue with producing enough balls for a whole round of Erics with only 3 months notice.
;-)
Alan

EWRobson - 03 Mar 2006 14:05 - 15427 of 27111

Thanks, Al; why not join me in the trial; if not in the tribulation! Just bought some yellow balls today for a yellow ball competition; have had to remind competitor of the rule that you have a maximum of 5 mins to find a lost ball [double points for the player of the yellow ball, 10 points forfeited if you don't hand in at end]. Now the answer might be to put a meaty coating on it and take sd along as a sniffer!

Eric

hewittalan6 - 03 Mar 2006 14:09 - 15428 of 27111

Eric,
I gotta confess to being an enthusiastic amateur. That is a polite way of saying I am lousy at the game.
I enjoy a round at my local par 68 municipal course in about 92 ish, but even then I haven't picked a golf club up in 2 years.
The professional there told me I needed to cut about 6 inches off each clubs shaft. When I asked if this would improve my swing, he said, no, but they would fit in the bin easier.
Alan

robinhood - 03 Mar 2006 14:43 - 15429 of 27111

For all of you who shorted Brent crude-can't think the bling who it was- some bad news. April Brent crude now at $64.00 p/bbl
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