bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
hewittalan6
- 21 Jun 2006 11:41
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Now the product pages are much better.
The range looks very good and there are a few good selling points in there about costs and energy efficiency.
Frogpack looks better too, now in its full livery.
Alan
aldwickk
- 21 Jun 2006 11:56
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" the jigsaw is slowly being put together " how many times have i heard that.
If you think SEO is a long term hold, you should have sold out when you had the chance and put your money to better use untill they start to get some decent cash flow, if you had sold anywere between 16 and 28 pence you will still be able to buy back in more cheaply, i think that is what Andy Smyth said he is doing and you don't see him posting every day about silly bits of unrelated news such as the WI campaign, talk about clutching at straws.
kimoldfield
- 21 Jun 2006 12:17
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aldwickk, take a look at the revamped website; a lot more info on there now. I can't make up my mind, having viewed the GreenSeal video, whether or not they are about to go into full scale production. It seems likely that they are, given the content - they are advertising to the entire manufacturing industry in a way that indicates they have sorted out all problems BUT, does that also infer that they will not be going ahead with a contract with WM? We will see. As for clutching at straws, well maybe but the new website, although still out of date on the opening page, is far, far better with a good insight into what SEO do and can become, with or without help from the WI! I have held since 3p, topped up at various stages and am still showing a healthy overall profit. I don't much care if I lose out with this share, though I would of course be peeved, it would not be the end of my world! I would be inclined to grab one of the straws now, good news will see a sharp increase in value IMO.
kim
oblomov
- 21 Jun 2006 13:24
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aldwickk
'silly bits of unrelated news such as the WI campaign'
I dont know how you can say this is 'unrelated'!
'Packaging', 'biodegradable', 'supermarkets' - not related to SEO? Are we talking about the same SEO?
And it may surprise you to know that the quarter of a million or so WI members are predominantly women! Which sex does most supermarket shopping?
So, a quarter of a million supermarket shoppers mounting a campaign to persuade supermarkets to use biodegradable packaging - SEO are in negotiations and have a contract to supply ASDA with biodegradable packaging.
Still think it isn't relevant?
garyble
- 21 Jun 2006 13:26
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I wonder if QC did them a favour....or perhaps the placing was to pay for his services!
kimoldfield
- 21 Jun 2006 13:52
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Like it or nor aldwickk, you will be seeing news relating to packaging, biodegrable etc long after SEO hit the big time/go bust, the latter highly unlikely; it IS all relevent and you will see the same on the SYM site and the same sort of thing on every site. Having had a moment to think about it (a rare moment these days) I do not consider any of it to be clutching at straws. 'Green' is the only way packaging is going these days and, in my view, it is a very large cake which can be sliced into many pieces, there is not a company on this earth that can eat the whole cake alone! So let's keep all the news coming no matter how distantly related it may seem to be at the time; if only to while away the time between news or the next football match!
kim
kimoldfield
- 21 Jun 2006 13:54
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Garyble, I hope QC was already driving around in his new Bentley before the placing!!
kim
barney12345
- 21 Jun 2006 15:24
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Hooray a website that "sort" of works and tells the world about what SEO do, the video is a bit amateur but at last we can see something and is informative. never heard off embroidery tape???? and nothing on fag filters?
now for the news
hewittalan6
- 21 Jun 2006 15:36
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Haven't heard of the biodegradable computer operating system before either, but apparantly it degrades to a useless mush the moment it is exposed to data.
SEO believe it will challange Microsoft because it will last longer than Windows XP.
;-)
Alan
boldtrader
- 21 Jun 2006 16:22
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Just taken a look at the SEO website,certainly much improved and to all intent and purpose seo looks very productive just now.Heres hoping for news soon. good luck to all long term holders.Cheers.
tweenie
- 21 Jun 2006 16:27
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If the new seo website is anything to go by , the jam is arriving tommorrow.
barney12345
- 21 Jun 2006 17:16
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bizarre the new site contains nothing on quantom, which is afterall the one place we drive revenue???
greekman
- 21 Jun 2006 17:48
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Tweenie,
You beat me to it. I was just thinking the same. With interims possibly tomorrow, the timing of the improved web site could be more than coincidental perhaps.
Biscuit
- 21 Jun 2006 18:19
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Interesting, the website has just gone down, something being updated?
explosive
- 21 Jun 2006 18:23
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Alan re the carrots grown in Chernobyl, I was always led to believe these were radishes!!
Driver, Cradlewrap?????? This will never sell to Mothercare...
hewittalan6
- 21 Jun 2006 18:55
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These carrots are part of the governments 5 a day campaign.
They jump out of your veggie rack and hold you down while others force spinach and broccolli down your throat. nasty pieces of work.
explosive
- 21 Jun 2006 19:21
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Alan mate I think your on the wrong 5 a day campaign! The rules say nothing about the format of intake. So far today I've smoked a broccolli, drunk peach and apple wine and have swede and carrots on the stove... A good tip is not to keep them in the veggie rack but locked in the fridge. And as a final measure you should regulary threaten all 5 a day items with the potato peeler which I also keep on the top shelf in the fridge.... Finally I have ordered one of those composters our local council are giving away free, good deteront!!
On the matter of free composters it seams that our council are off loading plactic items of rubbish back on us. First the recycling 4ft Green wheelie bin, now composters..... Whatever next!!
garyble
- 21 Jun 2006 19:33
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Barney,
Quantum is an RB product based on SEO knowhow. Likewise gelpacks etc...