bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
tipton11
- 04 Nov 2004 09:55
- 192 of 27111
This is going on for ever...what a waste of time...I also have sbe shares but at least I can deal in seo...no wonder being a lawyer is so profitable...when are both companies going to realise they should be out selling their wares
emailpat
- 04 Nov 2004 10:05
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bosley-your point
will be good when it is over and done with, i think . both companies need to move on . at best it would be good if seo would explain why they feel the need to fight this so much , ( and so badly by some accounts), when there are other and potentialy more profitable parts to seo.
YOU said it!-why?
bosley
- 04 Nov 2004 10:44
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i agree . i dont really see why . i have been assured that the tray lidding part of the business is safe and separate from the court case . why not just accept the ruling , move on and concentrate on building up this side of seo.
emailpat
- 04 Nov 2004 13:34
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This might explain some of it.
Bones - 03 Nov'04 - 23:14 - 1190 of 1201
Big Al - I know Bio have played it down but this case potentially has a large effect going forward as it concerns the Swallo technology which Wyeth are interested in. Ingel (the Stanelco JV with Cardinal Health) is directly affected. Wyeth is Cardinal's biggest customer and Ingel is/was in competition with BPRG potentially.
bosley
- 04 Nov 2004 14:11
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i have seen that pat. my point is , that, the tray lidding , packaging side of things has huge potential. would it not make more sense to give up what looks like a lost cause and focus on something that has the potential to dwarf the pill coating side as far as earnings are concerned.
tipton11
- 04 Nov 2004 16:27
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bosley...you'r absolutely right get on with the job or at least give some explaination for messing around like this
hlyeo98
- 04 Nov 2004 22:53
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Bosley, Looks like Tim Freeborn has conveniently disappeared from the face of the earth after making bad recommendations (see article 106 above). No more Tim's tips in Shares Magazine nowadays.
bosley
- 05 Nov 2004 09:46
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i noticed, hlyeo, but i was in seo long before tf tipped them. did he jump or was he pushed ? and do you know anything chris bourke , who seems to have taken over the role of technophile at shares. hes tipped deal group this week . seems like a good one , but then again , what the f**k do i know ? i still seo is a winner......
hlyeo98
- 05 Nov 2004 10:47
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Bosley, I bought some of DGM today at 12p. Hope this will go up.
andysmith
- 05 Nov 2004 13:29
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Bosley,
Keep telling myself things will be OK but have to admit to being concerned re: my investment and SEO's actions with BPRG.
Do I keep or jump ship for now and get in later??? seem to ask myself this on a regular basis but still in for now!!
bosley
- 05 Nov 2004 14:15
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same here but then i just remeber why i am in and its because of the packaging side. i spoke to a representative of seo and he assured me that this side of things is " 100% safe". so fatsen up and hang on . but like i said before...what the f##k do i know? dyor
andysmith
- 05 Nov 2004 17:46
- 203 of 27111
What the **k do I know as well, IDS done me a big lift up recently to balance this one!! Just need SEO to go back to 6p!! I know the concept works as you know, just hope SEO can deliver just in case any damages does make life difficult. Wish I had jumped when in profit at 6p before cc and bought again now!
Fred1new
- 05 Nov 2004 23:30
- 204 of 27111
Just put the certificates in your mattresses and sleep on them. The Tech seems reasonable and therefore the potential is great. I must admit I feel BPRG and SEO are stupid to have wasted money on legal fees. Pride is Pride, but it never left me with a full belly and I don't like people satisfying their pride at my expense.
superrod
- 06 Nov 2004 12:55
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the packaging side without doubt has massive potential. a well known tip sheet is still looking at SEO, but as a lot of you more clued up peeps have said, much depends on any damages awarded. it would be a shame to have to pay bprg a huge slice of the profits generated by other eggs in the basket. maybe a gentlemans agreement is not out of the question? i am sure at bprg wouldnt like to see another company go under....or am i just not cut out for corporate thinking?
apologies for any typos, i seem to have a virus that arbitrarily replaces letters that i type. even after reading through and correcting they often reappear.
DSTOREY9916
- 06 Nov 2004 13:51
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superrod, bprg will be looking to kill seo off and rightly so. if i were ceo at bprg i would personally take great pleasure in it and sleep easy at nights knowing that the only party at fault was seo!!
bosley
- 06 Nov 2004 16:32
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dstorey, bprg should remember that it was seo that made the idea workable. if that isnt the case , then why the hell did they go to seo in the first place?
andysmith
- 06 Nov 2004 21:39
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bprg will only kill off SEO if they can't raise the funds for any damages.
How could these be millions when sod all money has been made? Apparently SEO have the cash and even if not, investors would surely subscribe to a RI. Why? not only to protect the investment but there is realistic huge potential. I wonder which company will be first to deliver real-time profits BPRG or SEO. As per shares first tip in August, potential profits from packaging are >800mpa,a small strike rate gives >50mpa. Worth keeping the faith folks and when its over BUY BUY, hopefully not BYE BYE.
DSTOREY9916
- 06 Nov 2004 22:56
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andysmith sorry but SEO are finished.
Pond Life
- 09 Nov 2004 20:32
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Yeh right - and so are BPRG. Have you seen the price today? Shareholders jumping ship or are the shorters at work again - that's one thing that we don't have to worry about here at SEO (LOL). I'll buy BPRG again when they hit 60p.
AdieH
- 09 Nov 2004 21:28
- 211 of 27111
Shorters on did you see the RNS!!!! Shorters having a field day with BPRG, still money to be made on the way up...