bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
explosive
- 17 Jul 2006 20:56
- 17818 of 27111
Looks like nothings changed and SEO's management are still spurting the same old......
"Chief executive Martin Wagner said: 'The board is concentrating its efforts on converting opportunities into commercial contracts. It is confident that the strengthened management team will bring expertise, energy and commitment to meet these challenges.
'We have developed strong partnerships and key relationships with leading organisations'
The company said being selected by Wal Mart to be involved in its Sustainable Value Network provides it with an excellent platform from which to explore the future packaging requirements for retailers."
Lets hope the Sustainable Value Network isn't WalMarts take off of Tescos Value, if so you can be sure all profit has been squeezed from manufatures to make the product consumer cheap!!
tweenie
- 17 Jul 2006 22:32
- 17819 of 27111
i like many am now sitting on a loss re this share.
I'm a lazy/greedy investor and I have nobody to blame but myself for the predicament I find myself in.
Should I sell at a loss.
errrm NO , i still believe in the products , and believed it would be a long term investment...so although unhappy with sp am happy to hold and see what 'jam tomorrow' brings.
unless the company goes bust-which I can't see, I have'nt really lost anything until I sell, if i believe in the company's potential.
123456
- 17 Jul 2006 23:44
- 17820 of 27111
i think the company is due the share holders some true facts at the agm loads of jam tomorrow.now sorry no bread left come on bad news or good lets have it
ssanebs
- 18 Jul 2006 00:50
- 17821 of 27111
some of the comments are not justified. I have lost over 150k in seo and feel the pain, but anyone who invests in companies that are bringing a new product to market must be dreaming if they expected no delays or hiccups. Asda are still 100% behind GS and will push the major suppliers to implement GS. And if they are demanding rigorous testing then i am not surprised, as they are paying for the machines. Mr Duggan states that there are no problems currently with GS and they are running perfectly in testing and all previous issues have been resolved, so i see that as a positive. When i mentioned WM,Perseco and macd's, he said they did not want to repeat old news which they could not update, so did not mention it. Yet a lot of investors are demanding to know why certain items were missed out. Yes the funding is definately an issue, and i would like the directors to buy stock, to show confidence to its shareholders. The Asda statement will have to be clarified next week as the exclusivity runs out on the 27th, and no doubt will be extended. By the way,rang seo to speak to mr Wagner, but he had returned from his holiday with food poisoning!
markusantonius
- 18 Jul 2006 01:07
- 17822 of 27111
"...150k"!! Do you really mean GBSterling or Volume (above), Ssanebs?
Jeez, and I thought I was having a bad day - I don't feel too bad now!!!!!
ssanebs
- 18 Jul 2006 02:37
- 17823 of 27111
yes
oblomov
- 18 Jul 2006 07:27
- 17824 of 27111
'Continued progress towards commercialisation of GREENSEAL technology with
successful trials completed with 3 major food packers'
Does anyone know how many machines these 3 suppliers are likely to have?
I know we were promised (?) 200 conversions via ASDA, but did we ever know how many packers those 200 machines were spread amongst?
I'm hoping someone will say '4 packers' rather than '200' !!!
hewittalan6
- 18 Jul 2006 07:45
- 17825 of 27111
Anyone remember all the problems james Dyson had getting his revolutionary vaccuum cleaner to market? The stupidly large amount of cash he had to borrow, the time it all took and the legal battles he had to fight?
Hands up all those with a dyson vac.
Thought so.
Just to balance the argument he also did a revolutionary washing machine that cost millions to develop and looks like a flop.
Alan
oblomov
- 18 Jul 2006 08:00
- 17826 of 27111
Aren't most washing machines 'revolutionary' Alan?
lol
bosley
- 18 Jul 2006 09:29
- 17828 of 27111
i haven't got a dyson , either. i did buy something that works like a dyson but isn't a dyson and costs a fraction of a dyson . and it's purple...... just in case anyone was wondering what colour it was .......... not that it matters .......... but, you never know.
oblomov
- 18 Jul 2006 09:50
- 17829 of 27111
FTR, I haven't got a Dyson either.
I'm a little worried about Alan's analogy. Is he saying SEO are in/ going to end up in a vacuum!?!!
Joking apart, not only can I remember the trouble Dyson had, I'm so old I can remember the trouble J Edgar Hoover had, which is why they named a 'Dam(n)' after him.
garyble
- 18 Jul 2006 10:20
- 17831 of 27111
My actual loss is less than 100k, but the lost profit is in the region on 250k. Very disappointed, but see significant potential, just depends on whether the management are honest and have the ability to finally deliver.
Does anyone know if the likes of Grampian, Hitchen etc have a significant number of machines 100% dedicated to ASDA. If they haven't, could there by a double benefit: ASDA get green and reduced cost GS packaged goods, others see no cost benefit for a period of time, the packhouse sees increased margins to others for said period?????
PS: I own a Dyson.....Its very good and well worth it.
angusrjy
- 18 Jul 2006 11:02
- 17832 of 27111
Wow is that SEO's SP actually moving up for a change or am I seeing things? have we hit bottom for now?
moneyplus
- 18 Jul 2006 11:40
- 17833 of 27111
Don't think I'll complain any more!! was feeling sorry about the market falls but my entire portfolio is much smaller than the losses you guys have taken-all I can say is I stand back in admiration you must have been very very good when times were booming! maybe I should give up!
hewittalan6
- 18 Jul 2006 12:12
- 17836 of 27111
I'm sssoooooooooo glad I raised that analogy.