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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


markusantonius - 14 Jul 2006 23:17 - 17749 of 27111

Today has been THE worst investing day of my life, to date. Broke all my own investment rules en route over the past year plus. A hard lesson in life. Now I have to make some very tough decisions over the weekend - whether to close out with huges losses or hold for the VERY long term? Not happy.

Paperbackwriter - 15 Jul 2006 00:56 - 17750 of 27111

Markusantonius,
Snap. It's been a bad day. Made worse for me as I've just found out my mum's got cancer. Nightmare day X10.

Everyone who is still in, good luck, we're going to need it.
I will get back on my horse and ride the storm. Who's with me?

pinnacle - 15 Jul 2006 06:29 - 17751 of 27111

Paperbackwriter,

Sorry to hear about your mum-been there with mine and other members of my family- my thoughts are with you.

Still in - can't afford to do anything else.

Once this price moves back to my average I am out - don't care if they then reach 1.00 - this share is not good for my stress levels and quite frankly it's not worth it.

I have only dealt with FTSE 100 companies and by God that is where I should have stayed - this has been a very hard lesson and one which I am hoping for a very narrow escape.

I am sure there are many here who think the same.

The future now for this company is merging or selling the patents - this will dilute our holdings anyway so hence my reasoning to get out.

Can't stand the false dawns anymore - I am too old for this kind of hassle - have plenty of that running my own business!!

Final point:

Paperbackwriter,

I was told that there are over 300 cancers when my mum got it - so take heart as many can be treated.

Good Luck to you and your Family.

hewittalan6 - 15 Jul 2006 08:20 - 17752 of 27111

Ditto on the issue of Mums health.

Paperbackwriter - 15 Jul 2006 09:33 - 17753 of 27111

Pinnacle,
Thanks for the kind words. They mean a lot.

Alan,
Ditto thanks.

moneyplus - 15 Jul 2006 11:06 - 17754 of 27111

message of encouragement from Paul-all around him are taking advantage of low sp and buying! He is as usual full of confidence and some well known companies have been poking around his website for info on SEO's products so interest is definitely rising whether SEO survives long enough to supply them is the worry. It wouldn't surprise me to see SEO gobbled up! I'm still riding-slightly saddle sore and would call for the faithful to be offered cheap share options after all we're nearly family by now!!

angusrjy - 15 Jul 2006 11:36 - 17755 of 27111

Well if wer'e family we are not being treated very well. More information would be nice. I am gonna keep emailing them and pestering them for more information and more performance, if you don't ask you don't get and I think more investors should do the same to keep the pressure on. Does anyone know what the Directors are getting paid? I can't quite work out where the money's goin, 2.3M loss?? "Increased costs have been incurred on the various initiatives that
have been vigorously pursued". What are these initiatives, the CEO's new indoor pool & Suana?? I would certainly like to see a breakdown of the administrative exenses!

kimoldfield - 15 Jul 2006 12:49 - 17756 of 27111

Paperbackwriter
Really sorry to hear about your mum, I wish her well; be positive.
kim

Paperbackwriter - 15 Jul 2006 13:47 - 17757 of 27111

Kim,
Thanks for your kind words.
I'm still reeling, but will have to be strong for her.
In the meantime, I have read Paul's comments over on the Stanelco thread he made up. He seems very focused.
I'm still hanging on long term. There are too many good products in the pipeline.

bosley - 15 Jul 2006 16:19 - 17758 of 27111

"focused" my arse!!!!! f*cked , more like !!
moneyplus, paul is "full of confidence" !! come on!! full of shit is what he is!! can you really believe a word he says??

Haystack - 15 Jul 2006 16:39 - 17759 of 27111

This is what happens when a stock is over-ramped and over-hyped and should serve as a warning to new investors.

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=SEO&Si

automatic - 15 Jul 2006 16:47 - 17760 of 27111

MASTERSON =A--- HOLE GUTLESS ONE AT THAT, where's is he now, afraid to show himself even under a different alias he's used eneough in the past, if ever this share turns blue again he might crawl out from under his rock,surprised SEO haven't told him to close his web site

garypat2 - 15 Jul 2006 17:32 - 17761 of 27111

PBW


Thinking of you at this worrying time,hope mum makes a full recovery.
My daughter is a cancer nurse and always says how important it is to be positive especially when receiving treatment hope all goes well.
As for seo I am with you,trying to ride out the storm
I have to admire your staying power when everybody else is so dispondant

SEO would appear to have spent a lot of cash in bringing some of their products nearer fruition,always believe that it takes money to make money.

Cant fault our management team.

Gary

Mad Pad - 15 Jul 2006 20:18 - 17762 of 27111

PBW Sorry for your troubles as we say in Ireland,be positive most are curable these days.Results reported in todays FT.P19.Not much comment except"...shares have lost about two thirds of thier value in the past year as take up of the companies technologies has proved disappointing."Tell me about it.Symphony plastics mentioned in same article in a positive vein.The writer was the enviroment correspondent.Hot and sunny in Torquay,enjoy whats left of the weekend.

greekman - 15 Jul 2006 21:42 - 17763 of 27111

Many good posts of late, some for, some against holding.
No matter which way you look at it, there have been good argued posts, on both sides.

PBW, Wish you and your Mum the best.

garypat2 - 15 Jul 2006 23:39 - 17764 of 27111

To ye of little faith.

Who will sell me their seo shares at 5.5p after a deal with Perseco is announced?



Think about it!

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driver - 15 Jul 2006 23:56 - 17765 of 27111

Ye of little faith

ssanebs - 16 Jul 2006 01:56 - 17766 of 27111

spoke to robert duggan friday, he pointed out that the profits for the german sub will be significantly higher in the 2nd half as they spent money upgrading the facilities and it will now ramp up. i pointed out the magazine article where it was stated that GS was to be commercialised in 8 weeks, to which he said he will look into it as it may have been mis- construed(can anyone e-mail him the article). He said asda are still 100% with them on GS, and continue to evaluate its vast uses and also stated that asda's strong support for gs and seo products was their way into WM in the US. He will speak to the chairman on monday when he returns from his holiday regarding the end of the asda exclusivity on july 27th, as to any rns to the market. He confirmed that the GS machines were running at 16 hour intervals on a regular basis and all the technical difficulties had been resolved. Asda continue to endorse GS to the pack houses.
One glimmer of hope is that goldman sachs are looking at seo at these lower levels as a possible investment and may join fidelity with a stake, the exact words were that 'they were sniffing around at these levels'.

angusrjy - 16 Jul 2006 07:59 - 17767 of 27111

Copy of email sent to SEO, don't expect to get a response but will post it if I get one, if any of you know the answers to any of these questions I would be much obliged.

Hi Sylvia

The interim accounts were very dissapointing, I represent a shareholder club and we have a significant investment in Stanelco and are dissapointed by the lack of information in the interims particulary with regards to your main product, Greenseal.

If you are unable to answer my questions please could you pass this email on to someone who could.

1.Can you now expand on the reason as to why the interims were delayed and why the first release included the mistake of the loss before taxation. Seeing as Stanelco had so long to prepare the interims this error looks very unproffessional and does not provide any confidence in the management team.

2.Would it be possible to have a simple breakdown please of the administrative expenses of 3.331 Million as I am shocked at how much this is over such a short period and if the next 6 months will be a similar amount as your recent fund raising will not last long if so..

3.Why was there very little mention of the trials and the contract with ASDA in relation to Greenseal and the trials of Wrap 100 at the fast food chain?

4. What is going to happen at the end of this month when ASDA's exclusivity period runs out on the Greenseal contract? Is there an option to extend it or is there a possibility that orders may be placed?

5.Why does Perseco not even mention Stanelco on their list of partners and suppliers on their website yet?

6.There was no mention of the progress with the contract with G Mondini, have any new machines been fitted with Greenseal technology and sold to Asda or any of it's suppliers yet? Again there is no mention of their machines using RF tchnology on their website let alone a mention of Stanelco?

7.How long approximately does it take an engineer to retro fit a machine with Greenseal, ie how long is the suppliers machine out of use?

I look forward to your replay at your earliest convenience.

aldwickk - 16 Jul 2006 13:53 - 17768 of 27111

Whatever time advantage they had over their rivals is sliping away, at its present price it must still be to expensive otherwise Rexam or Tetrapak would have put in a bid.
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