bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
Mad Pad
- 03 Aug 2006 16:53
- 18440 of 27111
Raj sorrry for the insult lets hope you're right. The higher than usual volume might suggest something is in the air.
angusrjy
- 03 Aug 2006 17:29
- 18441 of 27111
My piece of paper says, 8 playboy bunnies (1 for each day of the week and two for saturday nights), 5 Mansions, a Ferrari, an Aston DB9 and a body of 21 year old and most importantly (well after the bunnies) perfect health for the rest of my life!
hewittalan6
- 03 Aug 2006 17:32
- 18442 of 27111
Have you no ambition, man???
That sounds like enough for a reasonably good friday night. What you gonna do for the other 6 days a week?
Alan
greekman
- 03 Aug 2006 17:36
- 18443 of 27111
Rajstar,
I read your reply from ASDA the same as you.
It is often a better idea to E-Mail companies as a customer, than an investor unless you can show you are a sizable share holder.
A few months ago I contacted a telecommunications company that I held shares in, asking re reduction in price, increased speeds of their broadband product.
I did so as a customer, not an investor. The E-Mail included some flattery, ( it can get you anywhere) re the quality of their services, customer care, would be reluctant to change etc. The info received gave me some info that I previously had no luck in procuring, as an investor. It was along the lines of, We can't say too much, re market rules etc, but when pushed re possibly taking custom elsewhere they said, We hope you will delay your decision for about 3 months then check our home site.
Reading between the lines, it informed me that proposed reductions in price, higher speeds were on the way.
Oilywag
- 03 Aug 2006 17:37
- 18444 of 27111
Dream on Alan!
Mine is very simple; SEO 1 per share. Its the "when" that screws everything up!
The oily one
hewittalan6
- 03 Aug 2006 17:44
- 18445 of 27111
Careful with the wishes you write down. My friend tried it and now has a tiny little man who sits there all day playing the piano.
His spelling and English must be awful, because I know he never really wanted a 12 inch pianist.
tweenie
- 03 Aug 2006 17:50
- 18446 of 27111
alan.GOD thats AWFULLLLLLLLLLL.
lol.
time to chill and see what the next few weeks brings.
best to all the riders.
Oilywag
- 03 Aug 2006 18:08
- 18447 of 27111
Alan
ROTFLMAO!!!!
The oily one
oblomov
- 03 Aug 2006 18:11
- 18448 of 27111
Nice one Alan!
Anyone interested in reading about Cosmic Ordering, theres a bit here.
http://www.apologeticsindex.org/237-cosmic-ordering-service
Oilywag
- 03 Aug 2006 18:12
- 18449 of 27111
Oblomov
I'm scared to in case avarice gets the better of me.
The oily one
oblomov
- 03 Aug 2006 18:26
- 18450 of 27111
No problem. As I understand it you just ask the cosmos not to let that happen.
I'm not convinced it works yet. though. I ordered a chicken biryani for 6 pm and it hasn't turned up yet.
Haystack
- 03 Aug 2006 19:16
- 18451 of 27111
That's funny beacuse I just received a lamb korma that I didn't order!!!
explosive
- 03 Aug 2006 19:39
- 18452 of 27111
If ever there is an announcement the market will most probally not notice as most of SEOs RNSs have been either a pile of crap or very misleading.....
garyble
- 03 Aug 2006 20:26
- 18453 of 27111
Steady on guys, don't get all excited. As pointed out, the English is poor. My interpretation is: She's not had any information on the GS conversions and is not likely to until the products hit the shelves.
"Unfortunately no information has been released on this at the moment, until "nearer the time it will be in stores"
garyble
- 03 Aug 2006 20:37
- 18454 of 27111
Looks Like Sylvia is playing catch-up:
I too got a response to an e-mail I sent on 28th July. My query:
From: .............
Sent: 28 July 2006 00:27
To: investor-relations
Subject: Greenseal contracts
Importance: High
Dear Sir/Madam,
In an article of 10th May 2006, Martin Wagner stated "We will be placing the first contracted machine in the next eight weeks"
Can you confirm whether the "first" contracted machine has been placed and if so when?
The full extract is as follows:
Stanelco in US talks on biodegradeable polymers
By Greg Pitcher 10/05/2006
The UK company is hoping for big sales into the US retail market.
10 May 2006 UK company Stanelco is holding talks about its Starpol biodegradeable materials with six extrusion and thermoforming companies in the US, which supply packaging to a major supermarket and a top fast-food manufacturer.
Stanelco is hoping to license its Starpol technology to the suppliers in return for a share of the profit.
Chief executive Martin Wagner told PRW.com: This supermarket alone could order hundreds of thousands of tonnes of material, and we do not have the capacity, so we are talking to its suppliers about licensing them our technology.
There is slower progress in Stanelcos Greenseal technology. Deals were signed for the radio frequency sealing technology in July 2005, but Stanelco admits it has still not made its first delivery.
Wagner said: We were slightly nae thinking it would be easy to retrofit machines. We had to buy replacement machines in the end which took three months but now we are up and running. We will be placing the first contracted machine in the next eight weeks.
Regards
The reply:
Thank you for your email. My apologies for the delay in replying. We have been experiencing problems with our IT system.
Machines have been retrofitted successfully in our development environment for three manufacturers. They are in various stages of testing and acceptance with the ASDA suppliers.
Best regards
Sylvia
nyleve
- 03 Aug 2006 20:42
- 18455 of 27111
Rajstar
Thanks for your kind words, I will try and hang on, means uping the pill intake tho !!! Not sure about the healthy living, got friends that lead me astray.
Good luck with your investing.
Uncle Dave !!!
garyble
- 03 Aug 2006 20:48
- 18456 of 27111
Volume of 2,536,000 traded on PLUS Markets Group today.
Tonyrelaxes
- 03 Aug 2006 21:44
- 18457 of 27111
Garyble
Your question was simple "Can you confirm whether the "first" contracted machine has been placed and if so when?".
The reply is a waffle around and avoids any form of answer to your straight question.
Sylvia's reply is just a continuation of SEO's smoke and mirrors approach to information and is getting very very tedious. And late too!
What on earth is wrong with a straight answer? Anyone?
Tony
garyble
- 03 Aug 2006 22:04
- 18458 of 27111
Tony,
I'm no longer surprised by the SEO waffle!
I only hope that there's plenty going on in the background which will bear fruit!
ssanebs
- 03 Aug 2006 23:59
- 18459 of 27111
there is no way she could answer a question like that, as it is price sensitive. I have a feeling that GS is commercialised but they want a big order to go with the announcement. They know that the market is demanding orders now, towards the estimated 200, and simply saying that it is now commercialised will be just more delayed news.