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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


GOTYA - 24 May 2006 12:11 - 16957 of 27111

Starpol does weld under RF rpaco.

However your analysis in the first line is good. WM will follow asda. Asda are yet to get any supplier to buy GS. Starpol and GS would then follow. Weeks/months later if it all works very well WM would enter deals.

Anyone who thinks otherwise is deluded and does not understand fundemental change re engineering. In short it has and will continue to cost them in sp drops.

I'll leave it at that and let the russian control the board and freedom of speech until the time is right.

Good luck.

oblomov - 24 May 2006 12:19 - 16958 of 27111



rpaco, you say

'Because of the management's appaling ignorance and/or arrogance in not researching the basic marketing requirements for the product, we were stuck with a 2 year wait until reality dawned on them. Another year to go yet I reckon on GS.'

From the History of Tetrapak, link below

'After the first invention in 1944 it took nearly 10 years until a feasible material could be produced on a large scale. RubenRausing summarised the extent of the problem: Doing some-thing that nobody else has done before is actually quite hard.
http://www.tetrapak.com/docs/the%20history.pdf

SEO's management have and are doing just fine - they are 'Doing some-thing that nobody else has done before'. That takes time.

GOTYA - 24 May 2006 12:22 - 16959 of 27111

ps "The Management" I have huge respect for, seo are small and have achieved amazing progress.

It could and should have been done better, but the future is all that can be changed. They now have more experienced players like Martin W. They need to put more effort into sorting GS and need greater skilled capacity to add to the seo team. It should have been rather obvious from day 1 that packers could not/cannot afford down time on lines.

There is still much to do before any deals will drop so expect 7.5 - 12p as a guide. I'm not saying the sp will saty within these, it's purely my guess oblomov, but at least I'm making one based upon sound research and experience.

tweenie - 24 May 2006 12:49 - 16960 of 27111

Gotcha's gone soft.lol

parrisf - 24 May 2006 15:45 - 16961 of 27111

parrisf

Have followed this thread for some time. Just thought you'd like to know that I'm still in as well. Let's hope it's not like all my other penny shares REF, BS., GBINTL, and more.

greekman - 24 May 2006 17:08 - 16962 of 27111

Kimoldfield,

You say...The only problem I have with the delay is that during this time the competition, of which there is a lot, is catching up with SEO.

The thing is those other products will have to go through the same hoops as SEO.
It's often been said that when technology reaches the end product, other newer and better products are already on the drawing board. Think of it this way. Look at aircraft technology for example. The most modern aircraft that are flying today are probably about 5 to 10 years out of date in technology terms against those just reaching the design state. Hope the previous made sense. Well I understood it anyway.

kimoldfield - 24 May 2006 17:40 - 16963 of 27111

Yes, I think I understand GM, what you are saying is that the MOD will soon be retrofitting their fighter planes with Greenseal machines, so SEO will be real high flyers?!

I agree that the competition will have problems too, let's hope they are not first to solve them!
kim

garyble - 24 May 2006 23:22 - 16964 of 27111

Been out of the country for a couple of days and two things happen:
1: The sp recovers slightly...whooppeeee
2: Some geezer by the name of Gotya magically appears, spouts a load of drivel, the old II "GS is dead in the water" line and then promises to:
"I'll only post again when I know the GS commercials work and there's likely to be GS orders flowing as a result. I cannot be more helpful than that and I know when to stop hitting the wall with my head! Expect seo to trade between 7.5p and 12p until deals are done. The next correction will affect seo again; it will come!

Goodnight and good luck to those who have open minds and value debate
".

.....only to continue bloody posting.

garyble - 24 May 2006 23:28 - 16965 of 27111

Another bit of bull:
"Starpol being made from strach and several other additives delivers full benefits but requires RF GS sealing inorder to retain the benefits of the enviro label. Yes you can heat seal starpol, but why bother? it defeats the objective"

Starpol is biodegradable, it can be heat sealed but if memory serves me right there could be an issue with cross-linking, which I recall could be some embrittlement of the seal. The "enviro label" as far as anyone is concerned is still intact as Starpol would still be biodegradle and would also be replacing a petro-plastic regardless of the sealing method.

sem3 - 25 May 2006 07:16 - 16966 of 27111

Nice rns

hewittalan6 - 25 May 2006 07:18 - 16967 of 27111

Its a wrap!!

someuwin - 25 May 2006 07:33 - 16968 of 27111

excellent.

oblomov - 25 May 2006 07:38 - 16969 of 27111



Thanks for clearing that up, gary.

Here is todays RNS

Wrap 100 FDA approval

Stanelco PLC
25 May 2006

25th May 2006



Stanelco plc ("Stanelco" or "the Company")



WRAP 100 receives US FDA approval



Stanelco is pleased to announce that FDA compliance for its new material, Wrap
100, has now been confirmed by Pira International (the UK approved testing house
for the FDA) for food contact approval.



This material's properties do not allow oil or moisture to pass through it,
whilst permitting moisture vapour to permeate out. It can be used for hot, fast
foods like burgers as it stops condensation occurring that can adversely affect
food quality. Unlike waxed paper, it is a fully biodegradable material with
obvious environmental benefits and can compete on a cost neutral basis with such
materials. Wrap 100 is significantly lighter than existing packing, which
presents potential cost savings and in addition will provide customers with
reduced transport costs and landfill taxes.



WRAP 100 is currently being trialled by a major quick service restaurant and has
passed preliminary testing. With this approval it can now undergo live trialling
in restaurants.



The material can be used in any application where waxed paper is used. In
addition due to its heat sealing qualities it is also possible to make bags out
of the material at a competitive cost relative to paper bags which have to be
glued. The approval allows the full range of applications to be live trialled in
the US by prospective customers, not just within the quick service restaurant
sector but across the retail sector in general.



Martin Wagner, CEO of Stanelco, commented:



"We are very excited about the opportunities for WRAP 100. It has properties
that will help significantly improve packaging quality in the fast food sector,
whilst at the same time providing benefits to the environment. FDA compliance
allows live trialling of the product and means that it can be sold for food
packaging applications within the USA.



"Stanelco continues to research and develop other new product ranges using our
IP to maintain our reputation as a market leader in new packaging materials and
systems across the globe.



"On another matter, I am pleased to update the position on Greenseal
communicated by our chairman at our recent AGM. We are continuing to make
significant strides with our Multivac conversions with trials into both a salad
and meat supplier to Asda going well. The Proseal AP60 currently being converted
for Hitchin Foods is consistently performing in our factory in Southampton
having run for 8 hours continuously for several days without any issues."



- Ends -



For further information please contact:



Martin Wagner, Chief Executive Officer
Stanelco PLC
Tel: +44 (0)2380 867 100


Jonathon Brill/Caroline Stewart
Financial Dynamics
Tel: +44 (0)20 7831 3113





About Stanelco plc



The Stanelco Group of companies (the Group) has brought together expertise in
radio frequency (RF) technology, RF applications and biodegradable material
sciences to create a revolutionary range of packaging technologies.



Stanelco's philosophy is that new products and processes must offer solutions
and applications which:



- give higher added value,

- are greener, more environmentally sustainable than those they replace and

- have protectable intellectual property rights.



Stanelco will develop the products and processes to a demonstration stage and
then work with partners in order to reach the markets; and under these
circumstances Stanelco will usually seek to license its technology. Stanelco
invests considerable time and resources in ensuring its technologies are
protected via layers of patents wherever possible.



In this way Stanelco believes it can minimise commercial risk and preserve the
highest value for shareholders.



The products offering the prospect of near term revenue generation are being
given priority over the Group's resources.



oblomov - 25 May 2006 07:45 - 16970 of 27111



greekman - 25 May 2006 08:20 - 16971 of 27111

Perhaps Wrap100 would be the one to replace wax type fast food wrappings.

http://www.pollutioninpeople.org/toxics/pfcs

Toxic Chemicals in Our Bodies
index page for Toxic Chemicals profiles
We tested blood, urine, and hair samples from ten Washingtonians for some of the toxic chemicals that are all around us - in our food, our air, our water, and the products we use every day.
We found many of these chemicals in all of our participants.

How am I exposed?PFCs are used in wide array of consumer products and food packaging.
Grease-resistant food packaging and paper products, such as microwave popcorn bags and pizza boxes, contain PFCs.

How can I reduce my exposure......Stay away from greasy or oily packaged fast foods, as the packages often contain grease-repellent coatings. Examples include microwave popcorn bags, french fry boxes, and pizza boxes.




Mad Pad - 25 May 2006 08:37 - 16972 of 27111

No sales and Greenseal still in trails,I'm not impressed or increasing my holding yet.

kimoldfield - 25 May 2006 09:39 - 16973 of 27111

Take a look at http://www.foodnavigator.com/news/ng.asp?n=67821-snack-freedonia-bakery.
The article states that US demand for snack food packaging is projected to increase by 3.7 per cent per year to $5.6bn in 2010, according to a market researcher. SEO will be in there with a big sales opportunity I would think. Happy to increase my holding when I have my wallet back.
kim

oblomov - 25 May 2006 09:41 - 16974 of 27111


"The Proseal AP60 currently being converted
for Hitchin Foods is consistently performing in our factory in Southampton
having run for 8 hours continuously for several days without any issues."


'Without any issues'.

Does that mean they're putting stuff in at one end but its not coming out at the other?

kimoldfield - 25 May 2006 09:46 - 16975 of 27111

That's right Oblo, it tastes so good that the machine wants it back!
kim

oblomov - 25 May 2006 10:04 - 16976 of 27111



Here's a photo of the AP60 in Southampton. You put the food to be sealed in at one end and - Hey presto! It disappears!!!


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