bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
kimoldfield
- 04 Aug 2006 11:49
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I'm not going to get any work done if this carries on! Oblo, I think it is Alan watching, and by the looks of it he is practising for Clerkenwell (see the NOWT thread!!)
kim
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Oilywag
- 04 Aug 2006 11:54
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soul traders
Look at the picture carefully. Judging by the pianist's reach, it seems that he has very large organ!
The oily one
greekman
- 04 Aug 2006 12:02
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Oilywag,
Like you checked trades, they show the same, a gap between 0848 and 0930.
Does seam unusual for SEO these days. Most of the trades prior to this look to have been triggered by the Sets system so if no shares marrying up so to speak buys/sells it could account for it. It may also be that punters are sitting on their hands awaiting news, as there is also a similar gap between 0942 and 1027.
Oilywag
- 04 Aug 2006 12:09
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Ooh, aren't you the little music connoiseur?
The oily one
Tonyrelaxes
- 04 Aug 2006 12:12
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I recall reading somewhere ASDA are having a Sustainable Resources/Packaging (or something similar) conference this week in Harrogate.
Tesco announced their plastic bag initiative this morning.
Are Tesco anticipating something from ASDA at the end of their conference and getting in first with todays publicity?
TheMaster
- 04 Aug 2006 12:17
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There is posting on ADVFN that SEO has issued 47m shares @ 8.1p today.
Can anone confirm/deny this?
hewittalan6
- 04 Aug 2006 12:21
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Tony,
i posted that my imaginary friend at Asda told me he is in conference at harrogate this week (till at least Saturday) and the delegates are from the buying and sourcing depts. of the company.
just to clear it up, I never said what the conference was about or whether it had any relationship to packaging, for the simple reason, I do not know!!
Not trying to derail you, Tony, i just want it absolutely clear what i did say.
You mayof course, have readit elsewhere, in which case I apologise.
Alan
Tonyrelaxes
- 04 Aug 2006 12:25
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The Master
That is what was announced at the start of June. That poster has spent weeks (and at times over a year ago) attempting to spread alarm by any means, to suit his own agenda.
garyble
- 04 Aug 2006 12:26
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Was the placing of ~45m shares @ 8.1p not the last placing to raise ~3.5m?
Mad Pad
- 04 Aug 2006 12:27
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Garyble ,or deliberatly misleading, depends how you look at it.
Haystack
- 04 Aug 2006 12:29
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The master
That is just a news itemfrom 2 June - old news
2nd June 2006
The Board of Stanelco plc, the radio frequency (RF) applications group, is
pleased to announce the conditional placing by Teather & Greenwood of 46,939,939
ordinary shares ('New Ordinary Shares') at a price of 8.1p per share to raise
approximately GBP 3.8 million (approximately GBP 3.7 million after expenses).
Oilywag
- 04 Aug 2006 12:31
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I think that if they issued shares at 8.1p today the share price would have at least got close to the price in trading and that would then be the support level price for .. well at least a few days.
And, if it were true, I thnik that would also herald an imminent contract announcement.
Needless to say, I think it is a load of BS.
The oily one
TheMaster
- 04 Aug 2006 12:38
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Well if it was the June issue, then they have the money to last until any orders come in, so not going bust. Should the ADSA exclusive period ended by now, they could be open for the other UK supermarkets to use their products.
garyble
- 04 Aug 2006 12:54
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http://www.tescocorporate.com/page.aspx?pointerid=B28353083D134DC4B52B8C88846D3258
Extract from Tesco's website:
"
All Tesco carrier bags will be degradable by the end of September 2006"
hewittalan6
- 04 Aug 2006 12:56
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There is a world of difference between degradable and biodegradable.
We have discussed this one before and degradable has nothing to do with SEO.
Alan
TheMaster
- 04 Aug 2006 13:04
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Knowing Tesco's they would use the cheaper bags (degradable), but M&S/Waitrose may take the biodegradable option.
garyble
- 04 Aug 2006 13:06
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Alan,
For our sake, they very well may be using the term loosely!
hewittalan6
- 04 Aug 2006 13:12
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Its a very loose term.
The word degradable can be made to whore itself on the streets in the mouth of a supermarkets PR dept.
Degradable means something which will degrade. it says nothing about how it degrades (Acid, nuclear bombs to destruct it) or what it degrades into (poisonous waste, useless slime, traffic wardens).
Bio-degradable apparantly means it will break down on its own into biological components.
Its probably a lot more complicated than that, but its still a word that you can put your own interpretation on.
Alan