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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


Oilywag - 06 Aug 2006 12:07 - 18542 of 27111

Apologies all for the constant changing to the bold text. Have never got this completely right first time. Was trying to make the changes while talking for half an hour to my sister abroad.

Alan

Perhaps you may change your point above when you see that the bold types have changed since you made it. Sorry if it confused you.

The oily one

hewittalan6 - 06 Aug 2006 12:18 - 18543 of 27111

Yep.
I withdraw my point in post 18541, cos now you have changed 18540, I look like a complete pratt typing a load of old rubbish. (No change there, then).
SEO has become a battlefield between the fundamentalist / performance investors and the gamblers on potential. There is no doubt that the former are winning the argument at present, and the argument will never be truly won by either side (unless SEO go bust, and even the most ardent Anti's doubt that).
If it fails, us "riders of the storm" will continue to say that the realisation of potential will come, and we should be patient. if it rockets, then the fundamentalists will say that we could all have made a lot more getting out earlier and back in again later.
It would be nice to never get it wrong and always time it perfectly, and if anyone out there can claim that, I have an acqauintance at Hendersons who wants to offer you a salary of 1million, and will give me the same for introducing you.
Only problem is you have to be able to prove your claims. CV's to me please.
Alan

angusrjy - 06 Aug 2006 18:22 - 18544 of 27111

Talking of biodegradeable bottles, I was out in Cardiff recently and alot of the bars were selling the popular dinks (Budweiser, WKD, Smirnoff etc...) in plastic bottles made form PET. The drinks market may go this way as they are alot safer. They had all the correct branding on and so I guess they are bottled at the breweries, if SEO have or could make a biodegradeable bottle then that's a massive market potential?

garypat2 - 06 Aug 2006 19:23 - 18545 of 27111

angus
Agreed when you remember that starpol is THE ONLY non PET product that has a gas barrier.How many A&E units would not be freed up to deal with real emergencies instead of those caused by broken bottle stabings in after hours brawls? If it saves the health service money then government should back it as well.Can see a massive market here as starpol is cheaper than oil based products,and will remain so.

NS - 06 Aug 2006 21:57 - 18546 of 27111

Whilst on holiday in the mountains of Colorado recently, i discovered a company named Biota,
who also sell their spring water in biodegradable bottles made from PLA by Natureworks.

http://www.biotaspringwater.com/bottle

There must be massive potential for anyone bringing these bottles to the market place, but i don't think anyone has yet manufactured a biodegradable screw top to compliment the bottle?

greekman - 07 Aug 2006 07:34 - 18547 of 27111

The Plastic Sea

Worse than oil spills? An ocean awash in lethal bags, bottles, pellets, line, tarps and diapers.
By Paul Watson
Published: July 26, 2006

Although the following extracts are from an article about 10 days old, a similar article was repeated in the Telegraph at the weekend.
It gives a very good insight into, not just how much waste we dump, but where some of it ends up.
The full article is about a 5 min read

A June 2006 United Nations environmental program report estimated that there are an average of 46,000 pieces of plastic debris floating on or near the surface of every square mile of ocean.
Every year we eat and drink from some 34 billion newly manufactured bottles and containers. We patronize fast food restaurants and buy products that consume another 14 billion pounds of plastic. In total, our societies produce an estimated 60 billion tons of plastic material every year.
Each of us on average uses 190 pounds of plastic annually:

http://thetyee.ca/Views/2006/07/26/PlasticSea/

hewittalan6 - 07 Aug 2006 09:31 - 18548 of 27111

NS, Starpol can be thermoformed or injection molded. I think that may make it possible for it to be made into a screw cap, though I am not sure how screw caps are currently produced, and it may not be an economical alternative.
Alan

greekman - 07 Aug 2006 09:49 - 18549 of 27111

Yet another scare. It appears that almost weekly, if not daily we hear of the dangers in plastics. No doubt the none oil based plastics do not have this latex addative.

Food packaging poses latex health risk
Monday, 07 Aug 2006 08:35

Concern about dangerous levels of latex in food packaging has led to calls for relevant products to be clearly labelled.

Fears that some food packaging products contain up to 20 times the amount of latex required to trigger a potentially fatal reaction have been expressed by the UK Latex Allergy Support Group (LASG) advisory panel following the publication of new research today.

http://www.inthenews.co.uk/news/news/buisness/food-packaging-poses-latex-health-risk-$446884.htm

TheMaster - 07 Aug 2006 12:41 - 18550 of 27111

Lots of press reports covering the plastic bag environmental problem this weekend, SEO may at last prosper, good time to buy back now at these levels as the up side could be huge.

tweenie - 07 Aug 2006 12:51 - 18551 of 27111

I really don't want to see this share 'pumped' on hearsay, gossip, and rumour again...his masters voice It's full of potential and no doubt deals will come.
SEO need to show investors 'the money' for us to get excited and buy further into an as yet unproven market.
Happy to hold.

greekman - 07 Aug 2006 13:17 - 18552 of 27111

tweenie,

Same. I have been tempted several times in the past to buy more (did give in to temptation twice, each time buying at a fair bit higher than now).
Would not advise anyone re this share, but as far as I am concerned, for me it's a hold.

Oilywag - 07 Aug 2006 17:13 - 18553 of 27111

Mmmmm.... I wonder if that last trade of 1.8m shares might have been Evil dumping his lot. Pure conjecture on my part without a whiff of anything to back it up.

He did say a week ago that the did not have a clue what was going on at SEO and he is not one to hang on to shares when he has a chance to make gains elsewhere. I should add that I did copy him my message to the board.

The oily one

greekman - 07 Aug 2006 17:32 - 18554 of 27111

At least we now know why with buys easily outweighing sells to close, the sp hardly moved.
As for EK dumping his lot, 1,800,000 shares at 5p would only be 90,000 worth. I would have thought EK's stake would be much more.
Of course he could be dumping in tranches.

oblomov - 07 Aug 2006 18:01 - 18555 of 27111



Is it a sell, though? At 4.89 - buys and sells were going through at 4.90 and 4.89. Virtually no spread, so was it a buy or sell?

Anyone tell with Level 2?

bestblinds.com - 07 Aug 2006 20:26 - 18556 of 27111

bought 200.000 today, still no sign of them . why ? the mm's think were stupid,i dont take any notice any more, of what they post as sells or buys. i think this is the right time to get back in to this share,personally i have used it to bring down my av; price , now it wont take much to get back in profit.this company is in the right market at the right time. it's just a mater of time...... and time is now on our side ......

aldwickk - 07 Aug 2006 21:23 - 18557 of 27111

How can you say time is on how side when SEO as a cash burn problem and no cash flow in sight.

bestblinds.com - 07 Aug 2006 22:32 - 18558 of 27111

I bought more shares in ttc when they fell on a delayed contract,in june because i felt it was an over reaction , two days later motorola took them over....13p turned into 45p.. i see lot's of good things that could happen to SEO....dont give up ......

ssanebs - 08 Aug 2006 12:29 - 18559 of 27111

website just updated


Stanelco is pleased to announce an update regarding its GreenSeal technology following its initial 12 month exclusivity period with ASDA. Stanelco will continue to work with ASDA as they support our GreenSeal technology as a way to achieve part of ASDAS greater business objective of meeting their obligations around sustainability.
In order to accelerate the roll out of the technology, ASDA have agreed to waive the exclusivity, which will then offer GreenSeal to non exclusive sites.

hewittalan6 - 08 Aug 2006 12:34 - 18560 of 27111

It's Back!!!!

TheMaster - 08 Aug 2006 12:35 - 18561 of 27111

This seams to be bad news for SEO, now ASDA do not want exclusivity
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