bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
One2Watch
- 28 Apr 2006 13:49
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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
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Greekman Hi. Well worth the read. It makes you realise how bad the plastic pollution problem really is.
JJS
- 28 Apr 2006 17:01
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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
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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
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yes 3000 does not need approval
greekman
- 28 Apr 2006 20:11
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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
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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
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Thanks sd have tried seems to work. Ref to those posts,they were about Starpol 3000.
cyril
zscrooge
- 29 Apr 2006 21:23
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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
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AGM tomorrow.
I have no chance of getting across to it.
Who is going?
Please report back.
stateside
Tonyrelaxes
- 01 May 2006 23:42
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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
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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 ).
hewittalan6
- 02 May 2006 12:51
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I was under the impression that if there were anything significant to announce at an AGM, there had to be an RNS release of the AGM statement, simultaneously to the AGM.
I may be wrong, but if I am right then no RNS = No significant news to emerge and we will be relying on probing questioning from our Paxman type posters and nudge nudge chats after the event.
Alan
garyble
- 02 May 2006 13:05
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I doubt there will be any major news today. BUT, in the event there is, the release will be timed to coincide with the commencement of the AGM...thats purely my guess.
Biscuit
- 02 May 2006 13:12
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Alan,
I suppose they'll do the AGM statement as they did last year once the AGM has started. I think is was half year end last week also so the statement should give a nice update.
We'll see.
hewittalan6
- 02 May 2006 14:08
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So there is the RNS.
A quick scan is full of promise, but timescales and figures are in short supply again.
Alan
greekman
- 02 May 2006 14:08
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rpaco,
Cheers for that, interesting.
greekman
- 02 May 2006 14:22
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The RNS promises much, with comments such as on the cusp. Talks at the highest level of negotiations, the opportunity to demonstrate to a senior contingent of the Wal Mart meat team a commercial installation of GREENSEAL currently being trialled at Grampian Foods. The update on interests in frogpack ,the challenge re RF sealing been met and overcome, and so on.
Without a positive statement such as contract to be signed, roll out of certain number of machines etc, this won't push the sp up wards. My comments may be taken as negative, but they are not meant to be as I am even more confident in the now not to distant future. Will be nice to see the write ups from AGM attendees late today.
kimoldfield
- 02 May 2006 14:30
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Tomorrow's jam will be Greensealed, Starpolled, CradleWrapped and dropped from a helicopter into supermarkets, in a FrogPack. Yes more promises and expecations but there is a certain air of confidence that has not been quite so apparent before. We'll get there!
kim
garyble
- 02 May 2006 14:39
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Yep,
Greekman, agreed. Just need patience, but expect the sp to retrace a tad on no significant news....all very, very promising but does not yet pay the bills!!