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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


hewittalan6 - 10 May 2006 13:07 - 16407 of 27111

If Terry won the award for "world record market-cap rise in a single day", then I would be impressed, but industry awards mean very little, and the publicity means almost as little because those who hear the news already know Stanelcos products.
Alan

explosive - 10 May 2006 13:18 - 16408 of 27111

These awards all boil down to publicity, and like they say "all publicity is good publicity"........

Oblomov - best not to bother with a new Bentley, they lose too much money as soon as you take ownership. Now I imagine the new mini be more your cup of tea and surprisingly they hold their value extreamily well.

barney12345 - 10 May 2006 13:35 - 16409 of 27111

may seem odd SEO wininng when their Chairman/CEO etc is judging!!!!

Hope there is not a worst website award

JJS - 10 May 2006 13:39 - 16410 of 27111

I bet Terry can't vote on products he is connected with.

Awards are good because you can add them to the product sales blurb, to impress prospective buyers even more. Also the industry takes more notice of your product, seeing the wood through the trees as it were.


JJS - 10 May 2006 13:40 - 16411 of 27111


Greekman,

Is the buyer still scooping up the SETS sells ?

It looks like a lot of AT buys thats all.

oblomov - 10 May 2006 13:49 - 16412 of 27111



Explosive, why should I care about the Bentley holding its value? I wont need to when SEO hits the 25 SP, which JJS has predicted!

A mini? Not worth trading the bike in for!

JJS, you clearly like awards so I award you Golden Ramper Award - your prize is a keyboard with solid gold cut and paste keys. Well done!

driver - 10 May 2006 14:56 - 16413 of 27111

Does any one know why the sp is up is it any thing to do with Tescos announcement today that their bags are all going biodegradable.

JJS - 10 May 2006 14:58 - 16414 of 27111

Oblomov,

I award you the golden nob of 2006, for being a total plonker !

Now amend your previous post, unless you can prove I ever said SEO would hit 25, which you know full well I didn't.

JJS - 10 May 2006 14:58 - 16415 of 27111

nm

JJS - 10 May 2006 15:00 - 16416 of 27111


Driver,

Sainsbury's could be buying their bags from a number of manufacturers, and SPHere are more likely to sell them the bags than Stanelco, I would ignore it.

driver - 10 May 2006 15:02 - 16417 of 27111

JJS
Tescos not Sainsbury's

hewittalan6 - 10 May 2006 15:03 - 16418 of 27111

I read about Tescos wanting to be "a better neighbour", so on Sunday I nipped to my local Tescos and asked them if I could borrow a cup of sugar and would they cut the lawn and water the plants while I go on my hols and they threw me out!!
Not much of a better neighbour, then.

soul traders - 10 May 2006 15:06 - 16419 of 27111

Sounds like they deserve an ASBO, Al.

hewittalan6 - 10 May 2006 15:09 - 16420 of 27111

Is that a smelly ASDA??

soul traders - 10 May 2006 15:13 - 16421 of 27111

chuckle - yes!! You might get one if you go shopping at TESDO's.

garyble - 10 May 2006 15:16 - 16422 of 27111

Here's a nice find on the other side:

someuwin - 10 May'06 - 14:41 - 62591 of 62592


Stanelco in US talks on biodegradeable polymers

By Greg Pitcher 10/05/2006

The UK company is hoping for big sales into the US retail market.

10 May 2006 UK company Stanelco is holding talks about its Starpol biodegradeable materials with six extrusion and thermoforming companies in the US, which supply packaging to a major supermarket and a top fast-food manufacturer.

Stanelco is hoping to license its Starpol technology to the suppliers in return for a share of the profit.

Chief executive Martin Wagner told PRW.com: This supermarket alone could order hundreds of thousands of tonnes of material, and we do not have the capacity, so we are talking to its suppliers about licensing them our technology.

There is slower progress in Stanelcos Greenseal technology. Deals were signed for the radio frequency sealing technology in July 2005, but Stanelco admits it has still not made its first delivery.

Wagner said: We were slightly nae thinking it would be easy to retrofit machines. We had to buy replacement machines in the end which took three months but now we are up and running. We will be placing the first contracted machine in the next eight weeks.

http://www.prw.com/main/newsdetails.asp?id=5513

driver - 10 May 2006 15:21 - 16423 of 27111

Re We will be placing the first contracted machine in the next eight weeks.

Just the one, I suppose you have to start somewhere.

antofelli - 10 May 2006 15:23 - 16424 of 27111

1 every 12 months

rpaco - 10 May 2006 15:42 - 16425 of 27111

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"Slightly naive" is the understatement of the year. It was obvious they would need to buy replacement machines right from the start to anyone with the slightest bit of common sense. Instead they tried to blag it! This shows very bad management and direction. Just being told to get on with it without the resouorces is symptomatic of poor leadership. How were they going to sell any greenseal product until the macheines had been converted? The Asda conversions should have been completed months ago and greenseal being shipped to provide revenue from product. Talk about goin off half cocked, a new MD is needed, one with feet nearly touching the groound.

garyble - 10 May 2006 15:42 - 16426 of 27111

Bit of a sticky wicket me thinks! ASDA will most likely want at least an equivelant extension to the exclusivity period, having enabled/assisted SEO to prove their technology. Also with WM looking to go GS/Starpol, SEO would not wish to upset the apple cart by catering to the likes of Tesco in the short-term.

I'm sure the other Supermarkets must be watching and waiting, and also happy that ASDA has been the testing ground for them.

ONE "contract" conversion within the year is better than none. It also serves as a milestone, marking the point at which the technology has become commercially viable.

Views anyone.
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