bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
angi
- 25 Feb 2004 10:04
- 18 of 27111
Hope so Petralva, when it settles time to buy a few more.
Ruthies Fund
- 25 Feb 2004 19:23
- 19 of 27111
bosley
That would be good news indeed especially if the trial results show a promising move forward shortly...?
Rgds Ruthie
apple
- 27 Feb 2004 09:34
- 20 of 27111
1.6 Million Broker to Broker Trade
Something is happening but what?
bosley
- 01 Mar 2004 11:53
- 21 of 27111
apple, any idea on the broker to broker trade you spotted? still no news on the beckinser trial. hopefully an announcement soon......
apple
- 08 Mar 2004 12:11
- 23 of 27111
bosley
click the edit link on your original msg at the start of the thread & put the charts there.
Then they will always show at the top of the thread.
bosley
- 08 Mar 2004 12:17
- 24 of 27111
a little thought . with bprg buying aquafilm , how will this affect the patent lawsuit going on between seo and bprg?
bosley
- 11 Mar 2004 13:37
- 25 of 27111
some hefty selling going on today. no news has been announced , wondering what its all about? any ideas/
bosley
- 12 Mar 2004 17:30
- 26 of 27111
still no news announced . seems to me like bad news is on its way judging by the volume of sales going on .nearly 2 mil today. and when it does come people will still try to make you believe there isnt any insider dealing.............
would love to know whats going on with this share.i still intend to hold as nothing has changed for me and will continue to hold until something is announced, then take it from there.
bosley
- 16 Mar 2004 11:23
- 27 of 27111
good news i think . now we should see more developements on the commercial side of things involving ingel . and it shows that the company has not been sat on its hands doing nothing .
Stanelco PLC said it is buying plant and machinery for water-soluble materials from Sixela Venture Leasing Ltd for around 322,500 stg in the form of shares.
The plant is currently leased to Stanelco's wholly owned subsidiary, Adept Polymers Ltd.
The groups also reported 'significant' progress with its InGel Technologies venture, which uses radio frequency (RF) technology to make capsules for oral and skin applications using water-soluble materials.
Stanelco said it will now build a pilot commercial scale machine for manufacturing capsules to nutritional and pharmaceutical standards.
Chief executive Ian Balchin said: 'This is a true breakthrough in the commercial processing of water-soluble and edible materials which I believe is leading to a revolutionary new generation of commercial RF processing equipment.'
The consideration for the plant bought from Sixela comprised 6 mln Stanelco shares. Yesterday, Stanelco shares closed at 5.375 pence, valuing the deal at 322,500 stg. The plant and equipment has been independently valued at 395,000 stg, the group said.
bosley
- 16 Mar 2004 11:35
- 28 of 27111
two good announcements from stanelco . buying the machinery instead of leasing will save the company money long term , i think . it also shows the company has a lot of faith in the potential of its products.the progress with ingel developements is also great news as InGel Technologies is a co-venture between Stanelco, plc. and Cardinal Health,
the leading provider of products and services for the health care industry.
hopefully this is the start of good, positive newsflow from stanelco which has been quiet of late .
hangon
- 16 Mar 2004 17:28
- 29 of 27111
Odd one this, with Stan about half the size of Bioprogress and subject to the latters wrath - there is a Court-case hearing soon - anyone got the grif on this? I note that few mention this, whilst praising the company.
I suspect this is holding back the price - the uncertainty....yet I thought Stan was already big in this capsule business, but it seems I'm wrong as usual!
I get confused by what they do and what they are progressing towards - talks last year were of starch-based manufacturing - is this what the machinery is for? If so it would help me to understand, if they said so!
Poor communication with potential holders - I'm watching on the sidelines; but this current price looks high to me, compared with recent history.
Posters here, praise the buying of machinery - but are these "new" machines or some old gear that's surplus? I thought Stan was going to sell machinery, so what are they buying it for?
As I said: poor communication, that's my take!
bosley
- 16 Mar 2004 18:11
- 30 of 27111
hangon , where do you get your info from ?as far as i am concerned buying the machinery that they were using means its second hand .... tried and tested in situ and it works well. that has to be good news.stanelco are not just a one thing company . look up www.stanelco.com to find out . i have held these for a while now and i am very much looking long term . the patent entitlement action with bprg could take years to sort out, or could take months , who knows how these things work? if anyone could tell me then i would appreciate it .
as far as the price looking high , i disagree. as bprg showed , it only takes one deal to push the price . stanelco are still in r and d stage with many products in developement. with big companies like sainsburys and mac d waiting for developements as well as drug companies then i feel its worth getting in on the ground floor. dyor of course , but this is a long term play i think .
bosley
- 19 Mar 2004 17:52
- 31 of 27111
some good buys today. has seo had a write up in ic ?
bosley
- 24 Mar 2004 15:25
- 32 of 27111
dont know whats going on . all sells so far today. whats happening? am starting to wonder now if bprg are now too big to compete with . they seem to have seo;s potential market locked up . talk on the bprg thread about seo's partner in gelatin replacement going with bprg . does this explain the sells ? any ideas?
bosley
- 01 Apr 2004 15:52
- 34 of 27111
why should i add when all i see are sells , big sells at that? driver , do you know something i dont?
tipton11
- 01 Apr 2004 17:20
- 36 of 27111
driver you worry me as I also have seo asm skp & of course ptg