bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
Biscuit
- 17 May 2006 16:55
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Looks like energy price rises are causing problems across the pond. I wonder if there's a company that could help companies use less energy??
oblomov
- 17 May 2006 17:05
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I dont agree Soul Traders and driver.
SEO is not going to be affected by the FTSE if the deals and income streams expected come in because it will then be undervalued. The SP will rise to reflect that, whatever the FTSE may be doing.
Shares listed in the FTSE rise and fall on world markets, not only on the results of the company. The SEO SP isn't affected in the same way by what's going on with the DOW JONES, DAX, etc.
I hope I've got this right - I sold all my holdings except SEO Monday morning, expecting the fall in European markets to continue much further!
greekman
- 17 May 2006 17:07
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Soul Trader
With the FTSE dropping 170 points, I am well satisfied with SEO being .25p up.
If things are going bear-shaped ( I like the saying ) it will be the defensive shares as usual, such as tobacco, power, utilities etc that hold steady. But it will be also be the speculative shares such as SEO that will grab attention if/when that expected RNS comes in. This is the time when punters will be looking for a share who's prospects are not geared so much to the market trend but are geared to that companies prospects. If a recession is on the cards, people will still have to eat, and supermarkets are able to sustain profits due to their power over their producers margins. They will be looking even more at ways to cut costs, ie Seo products. I topped up yesterday, which I readily admit was a risky gamble, and it might have been more prudent to as you say, to wait until the market established a clear sense of heading in a positive direction. Time will tell who is right.
Hope we both make money on SEO ( but I hope I make a bit more ).
Cheers greek
Mad Pad
- 17 May 2006 17:16
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Put 40% of my portfolios into cash in the last few days(mainly mid,small cap and AIM sold ).Reckon its going to get a lot worse before it gets better.Willl hang onto SEO and keep fingers crossed.
oblomov
- 17 May 2006 17:33
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I thought that, driver, but as greekman says, a .25p rise and a 170 FTSE fall. I think even before news SEO will ignore the FTSE falling.
Interesting to see which way it goes.
tweenie
- 17 May 2006 18:14
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Driver, yes have seen FTSE.
Forgive me if i'm ill informed, but the FTSE is mostly driven by BIG institutional buying/selling.
As everyone keeps pointing out SEO has'nt got any.
LOL
I'm still more than happy to hold......all the way down to 10p and up to 5
explosive
- 17 May 2006 18:37
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Did an Alan also today and topped up whilst the price is low!!
bosley
- 17 May 2006 18:56
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soul traders, there has been a relentless flow of truly positive news since last may.
WOODIE
- 17 May 2006 19:08
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if there has been a flow of good/positive newsflow, why has the s/price reached its low or near its low for the last year? and not sustained its uptrend.
garyble
- 17 May 2006 19:47
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Woodie,
As some would say, it has all been "Jam Tomorrow" stuff, combined with unrealistic timescales. However, all that has been expected has come to pass apart from the actual deals and cashflow......which will come. If not, SEO would have to be rated as the unluckiest company ever, as there are so many potential deals with supposedly very interested parties.
garyble
- 17 May 2006 19:51
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Can anyone explain the 3,527,663 trade at 18:33 for 11.5p yesterday evening. The other side does not list it and looks like it didn't really occur as MAM did not totalise either.
Clarification anyone?
WOODIE
- 17 May 2006 21:44
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garyble thanks for reply
greekman
- 18 May 2006 08:33
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Ok we have read this before, but with a slightly different slant.
What Wal-Mart wants Wal-Mart gets by JoAnn Hines 18/05/2006.
It's a good article well worth a read. A Brief Extract follows. ( copywrite ) For full article see link.
Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer, has decided that it wants to sell organic food. They made the "big" announcement last week.
I just came back from giving the keynote, "If You Package It will They Buy," at Cal Poly Poly Pack 06 http://www.cppackaging.us/ last week. All of the audiences (the largest ever) questions revolved around the "green" movement in packaging.
I only know that the number of new "green" product announcements has increased dramatically and Wal-Mart is leading the charge.
Logically it makes sense that organic products would be packaged in some kind of environmentally friendly or natural material.
Other retail drivers are companies like the fast food giant McDonalds that are eyeing ways to attract new consumers or keep the ones they have.
Most important of all take in to consideration: What Wal-Mart Wants Wal-Mart Gets.
http://www.packagingessentials.com/news.asp?id=2006-05-18-08.05.11.000000
dawall
- 18 May 2006 09:01
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Does anyone know what price RHPS recommended buying at and whether they operate a 20% stop loss system? If so, in practice Tom Bulford and his subscribers should now either be already sold out or about to at the next update.
greekman
- 18 May 2006 09:33
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dawall,
RHPS have recommended SEO twice now, and yes TB is a great believer in a stop loss. Due to this he recommended sell some time back. He then put SEO back onto a watch list, and a few months later after meetings with SEO management re-recommended it as a buy. At the time I suggested that having once been bitten, a reputation was at stake, and I was of the opinion that to tip as a buy for a second time Tom would have had to be very sure of where this share was heading. He has always ( as far as I am aware ) put a high risk to this share.
Unfortunately I can't remember what he last tipped it at, so can't help you there.
I also feel that yes a lot of RHPS subscribers are now out, as many that follow that tip sheet are looking for quick profits, and their patience soon runs out.
All IMHO of course.