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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


oblomov - 15 Aug 2006 11:47 - 18895 of 27111

Sorry I posted my last post before I'd finished writing it! Have edited it to its finished state, please go back!!!

aldwickk - 15 Aug 2006 11:48 - 18896 of 27111

There are only 4 self service checkouts at my local Tesco at present, imagine there will be bar codes on the bags, next time i am there i will get more details.

[ Your family must have been rich living on the bay estate, LOL. Did you work at Shippams ? would i know you. ]

hewittalan6 - 15 Aug 2006 11:53 - 18897 of 27111

I worried about this to start with, as I thought Asda may be going back to loose fruit and veg that you pack yourself for the amounts you wish to buy, and that would be one important kind of packaging less. reading Asda's site though, they say that customers do not want to do that, the want pre packed, so the farmers must be packaging the stuff.
the threads are there for a tantalising puzzle. The timing is about right for SEO, the product is right, and my source mentioned by name Yorkshire Fresh produce, whereas the news tells us of "produce of Cornwall".
I'm not jumping to any conclusions because it is equally valid to say that the farmers will be packaging much smaller quantities and may employ people to do it by hand.
very interesting though, to see how Asda are thinking.
Alan

Tonyrelaxes - 15 Aug 2006 11:57 - 18898 of 27111

[Grandparents, but they were falling on reduced circumstances. The racehorses went just before the war and the servants went when they moved there in 1948. At least I had a glimpse of how the others lived! I only went to events at Shippams Social Club - stage shows I seem to recall.]

moneyplus - 15 Aug 2006 11:59 - 18899 of 27111

Hurray for someone in Asda with common sense-probably a woman!! When the farmers were struggling with the foot and mouth problems etc. I couldn't understand why they didnt band together and sell direct-before long the farmers markets were set up and they are a great success all over Devon and Cornwall. This must lead on from that with confidence gained from the strong public support now we need them to stop sending our local fish from Newlyn to Billingsgate and on. If you get up very early and go direct to the fish market you can buy but the small customers are not really wanted--high time our fishermen followed the farmers lead and fought back!! great opportunities for SEO as well.

aldwickk - 15 Aug 2006 12:05 - 18900 of 27111

Tonyrelaxes,

I live at Rose green.

Must find out what Shippams know about greenseal.

driver - 15 Aug 2006 12:09 - 18901 of 27111

moneyplus

Yes I agree mp, sell direct cut out the middle man or goat.


greekman - 15 Aug 2006 14:11 - 18902 of 27111

Another reason, perhaps why supermarkets are going green, via the local produce way.
Within the last 3 years there have been 3 farmers markets open within 5 miles of our local supermarket, (we have a Morrison's and a Tesco).
We buy our meat at these markets as by cutting out the middle man we can buy it cheaper, and fresher. Although often they only open 1 day per week the customer base has become noticeably bigger.
OK it may make only a slight dent in the profit of said supermarkets, but if they can show they are buying local produce and by cutting waste (greenseal, starpol) reduce their cost and pass some of that back to the customer, they will benefit.
Look how many customers pay inflated prices just because they see the word ORGANIC on a produce. They may buy mainly for the better health, better taste reasoning but I know a few who include the none use of pesticides (for reasons of none pollution of the environment as well as health) as a reason.
You may feel that I have gone a bit too far of track, but all this goes to show that Green is in. The customers know it and so do the Supermarkets.

bosley - 16 Aug 2006 08:09 - 18903 of 27111

bprg get there first.

Mad Pad - 16 Aug 2006 08:18 - 18904 of 27111

Bos,they don't do Greenseal.

bosley - 16 Aug 2006 08:27 - 18905 of 27111

thankfully.

hewittalan6 - 16 Aug 2006 08:28 - 18906 of 27111

Are you back in, Bos?
or are you (wisely) waiting for something concrete?
alan

bosley - 16 Aug 2006 08:30 - 18907 of 27111

interested observer, alan. still watching.

hewittalan6 - 16 Aug 2006 08:31 - 18908 of 27111

Gonna mail you!!

hewittalan6 - 16 Aug 2006 08:38 - 18909 of 27111

Mail sent.

driver - 16 Aug 2006 08:40 - 18910 of 27111

Al
You never mail me.

aldwickk - 16 Aug 2006 08:43 - 18911 of 27111

Bos,

Now that you have read Alans email, are you in ?

hewittalan6 - 16 Aug 2006 08:54 - 18912 of 27111

Driver,
I would e-mail you anything you want, but you know everything I just sent to bos, anyway!
Aldwick,
if you had even the slightest insight into what I just sent you would know how silly you now look. If I were you I would edit that post, just in case bos decides (not yet) but sometime to let people know what I said.
Alan

oblomov - 16 Aug 2006 09:19 - 18913 of 27111


Can I have an email, please Alan? I'm intrigued now!

automatic - 16 Aug 2006 09:39 - 18914 of 27111

oblomov
some nasty things being said about you on other BBs, hope there not true?
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