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stanelco .......a new thread (SEO)     

bosley - 20 Feb 2004 09:34

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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


stockdog - 18 Mar 2006 08:55 - 15682 of 27111

Dear All

I have to say, love you as I do, there is pretty high noise to signal ratio on this board and it's becoming repetetive and self-destructive in style.

Ten simple facts are:-
1) great IP, now rationalised via ooc settlement
2) 3 or 4 great channels of development towards commercialisation
3) 2 or 3 world leading potential customers in serious trials
4) Source of raw materials JV'd
5) Europe and USA approved for ALL foods - major
6) Means of manufacturing via JV's declared
7) Well-funded with unused credit lines established
8) Management structure and personnel developing in line with needs
9) I'm a committed long-term shareholder
10) SP more than doubled in a year - ignore the spike, that was investors' fault not SEO's

If you're bored go and bitch elsewhere. Higher volume does not make more interesting reading. This is the most testing time of any company at this stage - successful bringing to market. I have not looked recently, but last time I did there were a number of solid institutions backing SEO. I am sure they are more capable than mere speculation on a BB of direct interface with the management on all the issues you raise.

The point of investing is to make money without physical effort or too much time taken. So relax and stop giving yourselves a hard time. Then I would have more free time - from not having to read so much verbiage going nowhere.

best

sd

oblomov - 18 Mar 2006 09:26 - 15683 of 27111

Prospector,

Regarding the ASDA conversions being pushed through. I dont think the recently announced 'tie-up' with WM would have happened if WM viewed the ASDA conversion progress negatively. I see the ASDA conversions as in effect being the WM trial. The announcement of the tie up some 8 months through the ASDA exclusivity period would suggest that WM are positive with progress or they wouldn't be talking to SEO.

Negativity with the conversion progress would appear to be confined to a few investors posting on BB's who have no inside knowledge and nothing to base their expectations of progress on. This wont affect the success of the eventual roll-out one jot. With new technology and innovation, it takes as long as it takes within a reasonable time frame. That time-frame is far from being unreasonable yet, IMO.

hewittalan6 - 18 Mar 2006 09:47 - 15684 of 27111

I understand your feelings SD, but isn't that what a BB is all about?
Personally I am more bullish than I have been in a long time, and this has been brought about, strangely, by the bearish comments I have read on here!!
You're right, the big boys get to talk to the management and find out what is happening, we don't. Our only option is to hypothesise and work out for ourselves what is likely or not.
Despite being a cynical old sod, I tend to be a little bit dewey eyed about SEO (God knows why) and it takes a poster to point out the possible negatives to me. Based on those points I go away and think (a long slow process) and make a judgement on that. I feel I make a better judgement for that process.
These are exciting times. The next RNS will probably be to announce the purchase of a new kettle for the staff kitchen, but it may be a massive JV for Starpol, a commitment for WM and Greenseal, a multi million pound ciggy filter sale, a signal to watch out for different packaging on Coca Cola or an announcement that McDonalds are going all green and environmentally friendly. Of course investors are going to make a lot of noise!
I respect your postings immensly, and I feel you too are very positive, but that needs tempering by the negative posts. It does for me anyway. Just to remind me that things can, do and will go wrong.
Alan

stockdog - 18 Mar 2006 12:11 - 15685 of 27111

Fair enough Alan
Really just clarifying my own POV. I generally find that writing out ones thoughts and being prepared to publish them prevents one from harbouring cosy, woolly ones which clutter the mind.
See you at 1+ I imagine one day soon enough.
sd

kimoldfield - 18 Mar 2006 13:45 - 15686 of 27111

No, Alan, the RNS re the new kettle has already been announced:-


Stanelco PLC
25 December 2005



Stanelco PLC ("Stanelco", "the Company" or "the Group")


CHAIRMAN'S STATEMENT

The Chairman and Board of Directors of Stanelco PLC are pleased to announce the delivery, sometime during last night/early hours of this morning, of a brand new, shiny kettle for the staff kitchen.

This information is provided by RNS (allegedly)
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange

To be serious, we can conjecture all day and every night, what we cannot do is force SEO to become superstars overnight; IMO however, that is what they WILL become in the now not too distant future - just a gut feeling. WM have not lost patience, nor should we.
kim

hewittalan6 - 18 Mar 2006 14:20 - 15687 of 27111

That is a classy RNS, Kim. Just my sense of humour.
You really brightened my day. thanks.
Alan

oblomov - 18 Mar 2006 14:34 - 15688 of 27111

I seem to remember the next RNS announced that after a 3 day trial period it been succesfully filled with 0.989 litres of water and that hopes were high that 3 mugs of tea would be produced shortly........

kimoldfield - 18 Mar 2006 14:45 - 15689 of 27111

I believe that an RNS is due on Monday, my inside info is that, due to the fact that one of the mugs had a cracked handle, only two were produced.
kim

hewittalan6 - 18 Mar 2006 14:48 - 15690 of 27111

The two produced were of an unacceptable strength and one didn't even contain the correct amount of sugar. There is also an issue with the milk not lasting the length of the trial but R&D are experimenting with starch based whitener.

kimoldfield - 18 Mar 2006 14:57 - 15691 of 27111

I think the issue has been sorted Alan, apparently supplies department had bought the ingredients from somewhere other than ASDA

driver - 18 Mar 2006 15:41 - 15692 of 27111

Kim
I will be long retirement before then if my PCM take's off.

Sd
I dont think your No9 I'm a committed long-term shareholder will make me add more SEO to my portfolio but I do agree with the rest
P.S what about the biodegradable corks that can be No 11

zscrooge - 18 Mar 2006 18:45 - 15693 of 27111

Stockdog
I have not looked recently, but last time I did there were a number of solid institutions backing SEO.

I am aware of the Howard White thingy but could you tell us of the others?

stockdog - 18 Mar 2006 19:14 - 15694 of 27111

driver - I just wanted to make it a round 10 reasons!

zscrooge - you're right I shouldn't post unsubstantiated remarks. Does anyone have Level 2 to look at who the major shareholders are apart from Age of Reason who still owns about 24% from memory? I hope there are some! Please list them here if you find any.

as far as the kettle trials, I understand the biodegradable tea-bags have now had to be withdrawn. apparently their customers were spitting!

sd

oblomov - 18 Mar 2006 19:26 - 15695 of 27111


Its some (cosmetic?) company in Wales, from memory (which isn't as good as in younger days).

oblomov - 18 Mar 2006 19:35 - 15696 of 27111

Ah! found it (it was Richards and Appleby I was thinking of):-

Major SEO Shareholders
WHITE B ESQ 139,313,000 14.91
WHITE B ESQ 72,078,122 7.71
RICHARDS & APPLEBY LIMITED 60,756,666 6.50
BARCLAYS STOCKBROKERS LIMITED 45,461,134 4.87
SQUAREGAIN 31,800,950 3.40
* major shareholder data from 01/02/2006

aldwickk - 18 Mar 2006 20:33 - 15697 of 27111

Barclays & squaregain acting as nominees for clients.

zscrooge - 18 Mar 2006 21:26 - 15698 of 27111

Indeed.

JJS - 18 Mar 2006 22:02 - 15699 of 27111


Hello once again,

I like the way the price is heading back up, I hope it reaches a higher trading range next week, maybe it's the right time for some price moving news to get a new upward trend going ?

Does anyone have the brokers note from 28th Feb ?

Biscuit - 18 Mar 2006 22:49 - 15700 of 27111

I'm not sure there was one JJS, haven't seen anything anyway.

bhunt1910 - 18 Mar 2006 22:50 - 15701 of 27111

Is this the nowt thread !!!! -
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