bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
JJS
- 11 May 2006 16:41
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Greekman,
Back to the topic of Stanelco, what do you make of the number of small trades this afternoon ?
greekman
- 11 May 2006 16:44
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It blipped down .25p just after I posted, and then blipped back up to level, then down again. At official close it showed....Bid 13p....Ask 13.25p. The mid price now ( at 1636hrs ) is 13p so .25p down. Other info on close was Buy orders....731,261....Sell orders....726,760 so fairly even. So the official closing mid price of 13.00 was the closing Bid price.
greekman
- 11 May 2006 16:47
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Re the small trades. Not sure as been in and out all day. Looking at L2 it looks just like an order ( or several) being filled when any shares came available at a certain set price. They all appear to have been automated deals.
garyble
- 11 May 2006 16:51
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Oblo,
You, I and most know that PM1 has his cronies and in their eyes he walks on water! Some on the other hand would deem him a floater!!
Anyway, I commend him for his research and energy. He devotes a considerable time to SEO and from his actions {I'm no shrink} he could appear to be somewhat obsessive.
I also suspect that either he still contributes to various BBs or the odd follower happens to be a parrot-like kindred spirit!
Fortunately for PM1, SEO will do very well and he will be vindicated to an extent, albeit his character leaves much to be desired when challenged.
oblomov
- 11 May 2006 18:48
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Yes, Gary.
Anyway, enough of this, JJS is very sensitive on the subject of PM1 , so we'd best drop it. I didn't mean to upset him so.
I am lying, JJS, its uncanny how you knew that. Flat out.
oblomov
- 11 May 2006 22:38
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To more serious matters - an interesting interview here with H. Lee Scott - Walmart CEO - last month, which gives an insight into the 'Green' path Walmart are taking. I dont think its been posted before.
http://www.grist.org/news/maindish/2006/04/12/griscom-little/
EWRobson
- 11 May 2006 23:21
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Hey, oblo. Can I propose a be nice to PM1 and family members like JJS. They actually come up with some very relevant posts. Like any afficianados you have to make your own judgement as to what you accept. I certainly don't see it as ramping. Not aware if there is an economic motive. I doubt the comments affect the sp, although closeness to SEO does bring our some relevant news, e.g. the Walmart/Tyson visit. I see that as a seminal event: very unlikely that business will not come from it. Timing is a query but quite a lot of the investment risk with SEO has gone. So we are now in a position of downside to upside of 1p to xp where x could be quite a nice 'little' number. Key thing is to (a) have a stake so you keep close to the action; (b) to be alert as speed of sp movement could be dramatic if the big announcement comes. Having said that, a bit of a leaky ship so the rumour machine should be in action reasonably in advance.
Eric
markusantonius
- 12 May 2006 00:14
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Basically we all need a zero-hyped RNS - and SOON!
hewittalan6
- 12 May 2006 06:48
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Eric,
The rumour machine is due to be installed shortly following further trials.
They tried to upgrade the existing rumour machine but it wasn't quite up to the job.
Following the rumour machines exclusive use re Walmart, there are a host of other major companies wishing to use it, so SEO are offering licenses to produce these machines. This includes a major political party who have been impressed by how quickly it can produce packaging that is a biodegradable tissue, of lies.
Alan
bosley
- 12 May 2006 07:34
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alan, would that be upgrade from the 1mp machine to the sjj ramp deluxe model?
hewittalan6
- 12 May 2006 07:37
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Are you trying to bait me, Boz??
I've been sat here being a good boy and not getting involved in the arguments (for a change) and you go and tempt me with something like that!!
Lets just say I mirror your thoughts!!!
Alan
oblomov
- 12 May 2006 08:06
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Eric, I dont think I've been 'un-nice' to PM1 and Family, at least I hope not. Just disagreed and pointed out that IMO caution should be applied in connection to him.
I know that in amongst the reams of drivel he comes up with some great research - unfortunately amongst the reams of drivel there lurks some, at best, misleading material whether intentional (thats debatable) or not!
Lively debate keeps the BB alive and interesting and unless it evolves into abuse and insults (which I haven't seen lately) - I think it should be encouraged not censored. A BB where nothing is challenged becomes impotent - there is just no point to it.
greekman
- 12 May 2006 08:26
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Another little snippet,
I'll just put the interesting points.
Friday, 05/12/06
Gallatin cleans up tomorrow
By Linda Bryant
The News Examiner
Old cigarette butts tossed away by smokers present one big dilemma in the city.
Its a huge problem, Baril said. They are especially harmful because theyre toxic. It (poison from tobacco) gets into the groundwater and ends up in our lakes and rivers. It kills fish and other wildlife.
Take-out packaging from the fast food industry is another pesky problem.
According to a national survey, its the take-out fast food packaging that is the single highest percentage category of problem litter, Baril said.
The survey found that litter from the restaurant and fast food industry comprises about 21 percent of litter.
OK with bio-gradeable litter, the litter problem will still be there, but for a shorter time in areas where it is not removed ( IE it will bio-grade ) and on removal it will break down re landfill etc.
oblomov
- 12 May 2006 11:15
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Just looking back over some old stuff and found this on Frogpack, which we tend to overlook.
http://www.stanelco.co.uk/producttest%20files/pinder%20frog%20box%202-50ft%20drop-prutton.mpg
From
http://www.stanelco.co.uk/producttest.htm
This stuff has a great potential when used on wine bottles - just consider the market, its massive. This video from the time of the Frogpack launch shows a bottle being dropped from a helicopter!
explosive
- 12 May 2006 11:26
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Excellent, I'll be sure to now call a helicopter to collect me and my shopping from Tesco!! I reckon Richard Branson could be interested in this packaging, he could pack himself in it for his next balloon adventure!!
barney12345
- 12 May 2006 12:40
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You would not be cutting and pasting old news there would you Oblo??????????
greekman
- 12 May 2006 12:47
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Old news it may be, but as said we do tend to overlook innovations such as Frogpack. Seo have so many irons in the melting pot that sometimes we concentrate of just one or two. Product such as Frogpack may surprise us all and start earning big money before Greanseal/ Starpol. It's nice to be reminded of this sometimes.
barney12345
- 12 May 2006 12:50
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Yes I know just winding him up, we do need to be reminded, but do not get the feeling Frogpack is flying off the shelves. QUANTOM on the other hand is.
oblomov
- 12 May 2006 12:51
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Barney, Mea Culpa!
But it does have a current relevance which some will get.
No further comment!
shamona
- 12 May 2006 13:18
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PM1 is a psycho nutter; his other 2 holdings recently were EVS and LGB, he ramped both to death till they both unsurprisingly went out of business.
I doubt the fellow could pick his nose let alone a stock!
He has a severe case of ocd imo; a very ill man, best not encouraged.