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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


PapalPower - 28 Apr 2006 00:11 - 16219 of 27111

Well that is very interesting. TB's meeting with Stanelco has been put back, to next week just before the AGM. But after saying precautionary HOLD last week, he now says BUY again.

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I get the feeling there is some news coming very soon, is it Biotec or the the IP on the cig filter tow ?

tweenie - 28 Apr 2006 00:22 - 16220 of 27111

Stanelco Plc (``Stanelco'' or ``the Company'') -- JAMTOMMORROW 3000 Moves towards Full Commercialization
ORLANDO, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 25, 2006--Stanelco Plc (LSE:SEO), the radio frequency applications group, is pleased to announce that its joint owned subsidiary Biotec has successfully overcome the final technical hurdles to full commercialization in the development of its revolutionary JAMTOMMORROW material.


Please let there be a real deal soon.

JJS - 28 Apr 2006 07:48 - 16221 of 27111


TB likes Starpol 3000 and he knows about WMT+Tyson and a lot more we don't

He says BUY

Don't wait for SEO to put into the public domain all the REAL deals going on behind the scenes

BUY NOW !

greekman - 28 Apr 2006 08:02 - 16222 of 27111

Thats just how I read it. With TB moving from a hold to a buy, the only possible reason I can see is a hint of say, 'We have to put our meeting back as we can't give you much update without prejudice to the AGM info, but it will be worth waiting for'. If TB had any doubt's at this stage, I feel he would have left it as a hold, especially as this is the second time he has put it into the RHPS portfolio. Read between the lines. This is only my conjecture, will welcome any other possible scenarios.

JJS - 28 Apr 2006 12:22 - 16223 of 27111


I think holding RHPS back to Monday, they can tell them after the close anything that they will be releasing as AGM news at 7am on Tuesday, so RHPS readers will get to see it Monday night ??

The buying is good today anyway, a nice tick up to 13.75p mid just now, more to come later I hope, lets get out of the rut !

garyble - 28 Apr 2006 12:23 - 16224 of 27111

Bank Holiday Monday!

johnny the fox - 28 Apr 2006 12:50 - 16225 of 27111

At least we are not seeing the mad frenzy that a lot of folks had worked themselves into last year. Many people expected a 'big announcement' at the AGM, based on scurrilous, ramping gossip that pushed the sp to ridiculous unsupportable levels.

This year it hasn't happened. Although some attempted to start the walmart rumours again on, as yet unsubstantiated, information from supposedly 'in the know' sources.

We will see what Tuesday brings.

greekman - 28 Apr 2006 12:59 - 16226 of 27111

Another plastic scare story. Very good but long so link for those who want it.


The problem with plastic: Waves of junk are flowing into food chain
BY PAULA BOCK
The Seattle Times
//http://www.belleville.com/mld/belleville/news/nation/14451115.htm

One2Watch - 28 Apr 2006 13:49 - 16227 of 27111

JJS

Tom Bulford's meeting will now happen just before the AGM next Tuesday.
However his RHPS update will not arrive until Thursday evening after the market has closed.

Shareholders attending the AGM will therefore more likely update us with any news prior to Tom.

johnny the fox - 28 Apr 2006 16:01 - 16228 of 27111

Greekman Hi. Well worth the read. It makes you realise how bad the plastic pollution problem really is.

JJS - 28 Apr 2006 17:01 - 16229 of 27111


Good points about the bank holiday and RHPS updates coming on a thursday, but maybe RHPS will suprise everyone, with a very thorough and bullish bank holiday update :)

As for the Walmart/Tyson rumours, wasn't it EVO that released the info to more than one shareholder ?, I don't call that 'unsubstantiated', I call it 'if you don't believe the post, call EVO and check yourself', just as ssanebs did !

barney12345 - 28 Apr 2006 17:04 - 16230 of 27111

Question. Stpl 2000 has FDA approval, walmart et al are looking at stpl 3000???

Do we need FDA approval again for 3000 or is it a given because of 2000???

ssanebs - 28 Apr 2006 18:03 - 16231 of 27111

yes 3000 does not need approval

greekman - 28 Apr 2006 20:11 - 16232 of 27111

Johnny the Fox,

Cheers,

Yes from the article I did not realize that some plastics last over 60 years in sea water. To find plastic pieces from WW2 surprised me. I appreciate that plastic is almost everlasting on land, but would have expected salt water to break it down long before a period of 60 years.

Have a good break all.

JJS - 29 Apr 2006 14:07 - 16233 of 27111



Barney,

Walmart will be looking at both 2000 and 3000, as you don't need a clear tray for a lot of products, only a clear lid.

Perseco will be looking at foamed 2000, as you don't need a clear container for a Big Mac, but you would also prefer insulation.



niceonecyril - 29 Apr 2006 18:32 - 16234 of 27111

Thanks sd have tried seems to work. Ref to those posts,they were about Starpol 3000.
cyril

zscrooge - 29 Apr 2006 21:23 - 16235 of 27111

Take it you'll all be rushing off to see Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price at your local arthouse.

stateside - 01 May 2006 18:44 - 16236 of 27111

AGM tomorrow.

I have no chance of getting across to it.

Who is going?

Please report back.

stateside

Tonyrelaxes - 01 May 2006 23:42 - 16237 of 27111

stateside
I will be there from the start and 2 others will be there but probably arriving later. We will report back here during the evening.
Tony

rpaco - 02 May 2006 10:30 - 16238 of 27111

Greekman. What breaks plastics down the most is ultraviolet radiation ie being out in the sun. That and ESC (environmantal stress cracking) which can be caused by the most unlikely chemicals. EG a flexible storage bin which turns brittle after a label is stuck on it. A Plastic Kettle which was allergic to a common flyspray. Im not a chemist but I dont think seawater would harm most plastics. Being kept out of sunlight at the bottom of the sea would help preserve it.
(In my last job I was involved in designing roof aerials for cars and was frightened to death by the ESC course I went on at RAPRA ).
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