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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 - 06 Mar 2006 09:53 - 15499 of 27111

Thanks for that johnny.
Last but one sentence is particularly good.
Alan

Oilywag - 06 Mar 2006 10:11 - 15500 of 27111

Re post 15498 and Ferrari analogy

Excuse me for being slightly sceptical, if this was a direct copy of what Howard White had sent, I would have thought that he would have been more meticulous in his use of Capital letters for his and Ferrari's name.

I would prefer to see the exact copy of the e-mails with the recipient's name deleted if he/she prefers showing the original question and date and time of the answer.

No reflection on the integrity of the original poster of this, but one must be careful not to suckered by manufactured posts.

The oily one

johnny the fox - 06 Mar 2006 10:32 - 15501 of 27111

Always Careful. Have no reason to think this message might be 'manufactured' but the analogy does emphasise the point about patience. I think H/W said it would take '2/3 years' for the ball to start rolling.

jfg

Oilywag - 06 Mar 2006 11:06 - 15502 of 27111

Johnny

Do you know when he meant the 2/3 year period for the ball to start rolling commenced?

Does anyone here have any thoughts as to whether that meant from last year when the exclusive deal was signed with ASDA and/or the length of time that the 200 machines would take to install and be productive?

I ask this question in the light of the contradictory info outlined in post 15490 above about the production capacities for Starpol and in what periods of time.

The oily one

bosley - 06 Mar 2006 11:09 - 15503 of 27111

what a load of kak!!! a formula one engine doesn't see the car until it's been put through rigorous testing in the shop. teams of engineers sit there screwing the arse off the engine in factory controlled conditions, putting it through race conditions over many, many hours. only then does it go into the car. the actual drivers get called in to fine tune and prepare the car set-up. as an analogy it falls flat on its arse. maybe if seo had put greenseal through the same kind of testing they wouldn't be in this humiliating position of constant back-tracking, date re-arranging and releasing vague news to prop up the sp.

johnny the fox - 06 Mar 2006 11:20 - 15504 of 27111

I don't recall when the 2/3 year period was first mentioned. Late '05 but I might be wrong.

This will all happen later rather than sooner and anyone who thinks otherwise is deluding himself.

Have held for two years so another 2/3 is of no consequence. I am in no hurry.

(Bos:- It was only an analogy! ie-a comparison between things, often used to help explain a principle or idea)

jtf

bosley - 06 Mar 2006 11:28 - 15505 of 27111

jtf, then they should have used a better analogy. maybe a sinclair c5 analogy would have worked better :)

jimward9 - 06 Mar 2006 11:53 - 15506 of 27111

bos
I guess you are not an engineer, or have ever worked on any mechanical development.
I have, many times have made parts or equipment, that worked great on the bench, but have to be altered or adjusted when they have been installed on a production machines.
Engineering takes time, days, weeks or months, each modifcation or simple adjustment, has to be tested before you can move on to the next.
Remember Engineering takes time.








bosley - 06 Mar 2006 12:39 - 15507 of 27111

jimward, correct in everything you have said. my point is that the analogy is kak. it doesn't work for me.
maybe it's time to stop making excuses for seo. we were promised so much last year. surely, " minor mechanical issues " should have been dealt with before dealing with a company like asda/ walmart? i'm not an engineer but that makes sense to me.

driver - 06 Mar 2006 12:39 - 15508 of 27111

Agree with bos that letter is not going on the Research Page.

barney12345 - 06 Mar 2006 12:52 - 15509 of 27111

Bos I agree, it is time we stop making excuses for SEO management. But apparenly Greenseal is dead longlive Starpol, this week.

tweenie - 06 Mar 2006 13:00 - 15510 of 27111

I think the time for promises has past.
I can't see the sp shifting one way or the other until there is are DONE DEALS.
When contracts exchange hands and revenue is forthcoming then we'll see a takeoff.
Until then happy to cross all my intact appendages , sit tight and wait.
The future does look bright , but without money on bottom line and deals in the bag this share will continue to fester.

johnny the fox - 06 Mar 2006 13:07 - 15511 of 27111

Post Removed.

I read it as 'This will take a while' which we already know.

jimward9 - 06 Mar 2006 13:49 - 15512 of 27111

bos
Could it be that ASDA came to SEO before they were ready after hearing about the ideas SEO had and worked with each other to develop the equipment hence the exclucive agreement.

jimward9 - 06 Mar 2006 14:02 - 15513 of 27111

from onone2 on another thread:

**STANELCO (SEO)
Stanelco is to be included in Wal-mart's "Packaging Sustainable Value Network"
Specifically Wal-Mart is interested in Stanelco's Greenseal Radio -Frequency sealing technologies and also its Starpol Biodegradable Packaging.
Stanelco gave a long statement alongside its 2005 annual results. There was some diappointment in relation to Asda, Where Stanelco seems to be struggling to meet the target of installing 200 Radio-frequency sealing machines at Asda suppliers before the end of J|uly. But the story has now moved on, As Stanelco is seeing serious interest from major companies around the world.
The challenge now is to commercialise the technology, and as a start stanelco plans to offer a number os manufactoring licences in the US for the production of its range of biodegradable packaging materials. It is also working with manufacturers og packaging machinery, such as Reiser of the USA and mondini of Italy, to offer Greenseal technology in new machines. This will comliment the retrofit programme now under way

ssanebs - 06 Mar 2006 15:33 - 15514 of 27111

has anyone got the evo note and could they email it to me

driver - 06 Mar 2006 15:36 - 15515 of 27111

ssanebs
Have they done an update yet?

Biscuit - 06 Mar 2006 15:55 - 15516 of 27111

I don't think they have as yet.

ssanebs - 06 Mar 2006 16:27 - 15517 of 27111

ok thanks

barney12345 - 06 Mar 2006 18:18 - 15518 of 27111

latest evo note 9/2/06 is that the latest one expected???

Of course if they were sensible there would be a copy/link on seo website direct to note anyway will not start that now.............

anyway if it is will post
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