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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


kimoldfield - 23 May 2006 09:06 - 16864 of 27111

Haven't been able to post anything recently, been too busy losing money. For those who remember Gerard Hoffnung's "The Bricklayer" the phrase "I decided to hang on" will mean something. It is what I decided to do and I have now been rendered unconscious by the falling barrel! My foresight is as bad as my foreplay (or so my wife says, but what does she know?!). I challenge anyone to have better hindsight though! Things are not that bad since I adopted a new method of looking at my charts, I have turned them all upside down and the majority of my holdings are doing very nicely, and the world is a cheerful place after all!; if today's recovery has any substance I may turn them back the right way.
I'm still in SEO, added a few more recently, still a small holding though, 82k but when the sp reaches 5, that'll be good!?! I have some holdings that are in a position to make me twitch a bit but I have no doubts over SEO. The only problem with this company is that they are too small and not able to cope with their potential so have to license its technology and set up micro manufacturing plants, all of which will cause inevitable delays in getting to the 'earning real cash' end. I reiterate what I have said before, Starpol is the real money maker for this company, Greenseal will be a secondary earner IMO. SEO are dealing with some of the BIGGEST companies in the world now, there is no way these companies are going to give full approval for SEO's technology until ALL problems, no matter how minor, have been ironed out. Would have added more to my holding yesterday, but my wife has pinched my wallet
kim

explosive - 23 May 2006 09:18 - 16865 of 27111

Paperbackwriter - I'm still in

Driver - Thanks for that "In the 60's", had a look myself but couldn't see back that far....

lindos - 23 May 2006 09:32 - 16866 of 27111

Lindos -still in

GOTYA - 23 May 2006 09:47 - 16867 of 27111

"SEO are dealing with some of the BIGGEST companies in the world now, there is no way these companies are going to give full approval for SEO's technology until ALL problems, no matter how minor, have been ironed out."

One of the most sensible lines I've seen. Exactly, hence no orders and no deals.

Packers have said the case is yet to be proven. The benefits on paper are not so evident on the shop floor lines and there are other issues with the RF machines which the existing ones do not have. Margins are so tight you can understand their position, they are being asked to invest capital and pay an annual licence, not current practice.

Sure Starpol is fantastic, cost comparable/cheaper, coloured/clear, a bio product etc etc. However, it's only any good if you can seal without a contaminating laminate layer, not heat sealing! RF GS sealing. As GS still has issues, then it's not so cut and dried as some would have you believe.

I am amazed how many people buy blind (and often with money they can ill afford to lose) do not do their own in depth research by talking to all parties etc etc.

Unlike a basher I think seo is a brilliant rf company and can achieve great success. I'm just a realist as to where they are and what they have yet to do. I have little doubt they will achieve this but that the sp was always going back to these levels.
Just be prepared to accept 6/7/8/9p are here to stay until the income deals get done.

hewittalan6 - 23 May 2006 09:57 - 16868 of 27111

So where were your posts a few weeks ago saying this? Its amazing how many people were forecasting 9p since, erm, a few days ago. The real trick is to forecast it before it happens. And that is the point. We are unable to forecast when (and if) WM or McD place an order of substantial size. Nobody can. It is fine pointing out any shortcomings but they are being solved, bit by bit.
The choice is clear. Stay put at these prices and wait for what we all think will happen, or get out and but back after the deals are done and then post claiming that it was inevitable.
I'll stay put for I feel that there is a better than even chance of those deals emerging, and therefore a better than even chance I'll sell out too low and buy back in too high.
Alan

oblomov - 23 May 2006 10:30 - 16869 of 27111

gotya,

You continue to make statements on issues you cant possibly have knowledge of, unless it is inside knowledge. Speculation is fine, but please dont post it as fact unless thats what it is.

If I'm wrong and you do have some inside knowledge, please substantiate the following comments you have made by telling us how you know them to be true:-

1) Packers have said the case is yet to be proven
2)The benefits on paper are not so evident on the shop floor lines
3)there are other issues with the RF machines which the existing ones do not have.
4)Margins are so tight
5)only any good if you can seal without a contaminating laminate layer - how do you know it cant be?
6)As GS still has issues

As Alan says above, and I said to you a few posts back, it is easy to make predictions after the event! Most regular posters here have been saying for months that we wont see the expected major rise in SP until the deals are signed.

I cant understand why people like you believe Walmart and Perseco etc. are in talks and trialling GS, Starpol, etc. if they do not believe in them. If there are problems, and I've seen no evidence to believe there are now, WM etc. know about them and have known about them for some time. Why are they continuing?

And why didn't they just ask your opinion and save themselves a lot of time and money?


driver - 23 May 2006 10:33 - 16870 of 27111

I cant believe so many punters are still in I thought I was the only numb brain left on here apart from Al of coarse, like I said the other day there is no point of getting out now we can rename our selfs Riders Of The Storm.

Kim welcome back.

hewittalan6 - 23 May 2006 10:35 - 16871 of 27111

Driver, have you been reading my personal profile on here? Uncanny.
Alan

explosive - 23 May 2006 10:36 - 16872 of 27111

The only real problem highlighted with greenseal was retrofitting of the technology to existing heat sealing machines. SEO have stated that new machines are now required for converting into Greenseal which I would have thought would escalate the startup costs of Greenseal. Once the process has been refined we'll know the true cost of conversion key to WMs suppliers.

driver - 23 May 2006 10:40 - 16873 of 27111

Al
I just read it I always thought you were a bit older than that more like.

explosive - 23 May 2006 10:43 - 16874 of 27111

Driver - 8 in the blue and 5 in the red today on today. Hows you doing

explosive - 23 May 2006 10:47 - 16875 of 27111

Alan - just read your profile also, so have turned 40 yet? If not whens the party??

driver - 23 May 2006 10:49 - 16876 of 27111

explosive
7 blue 4 greens and one red the one that went up yesterday.

hewittalan6 - 23 May 2006 10:50 - 16877 of 27111

Very spooky.
40 in September, and looking forward to "when life begins".
It can't get any worse.
Party will run from August to Christmas, although which Christmas is yet to be decided.
Alan

driver - 23 May 2006 10:55 - 16878 of 27111

Al
When you turn forty people start to look at you differently epically woman you go from being an admirer to a pervert over night
Its not all bad you get to join the ranks of The Grumpy Old Men.

explosive - 23 May 2006 10:56 - 16879 of 27111

September birthday, same as me. Would that make you a Virgo then?

oblomov - 23 May 2006 10:59 - 16880 of 27111



Driver, is that Edward Whymper the first climber to summit the Matterhorn?

If so, I claim the prize.

kimoldfield - 23 May 2006 11:00 - 16881 of 27111

Alan can't be a Virgo, he's got kids.

hewittalan6 - 23 May 2006 11:01 - 16882 of 27111

Been a pervert since I was about 12, driver.
I always think the ages of 30 to 55 are the hardest. Too old for club 18-30 and too young for Saga.
Anyway, I'm gonna make this a birthday to remember, cos that will make a change. I can't remember any of the others due to overdosing on Milk of Amnesia (Tetleys).
Anyway, I confidently predict that by my birthday the SEO sp will be in the range of 1 - 1000p and we will still be arguing like buggery whether the management are far-sighted and wise with wonderfull products or a bunch of shysters trying to flog dodgy gold watches with no miute hand that go green in a week.
Just call me Nostradamus.
Nosty

hewittalan6 - 23 May 2006 11:03 - 16883 of 27111

On the cusp, guys (returning to SEO - remeber the AGM?)
Someone born on my birthday would be pernickity in the extreme and fastidious in all they do. they would also be very superstitious but us Virgos don't believe in all that.
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