bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
Sharesure
- 24 Aug 2006 17:29
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Greekman, 3rd possibility that with a draft order contract/letter of intent from a sizeable customer they manage to persuade a bank to allow them to increase their borrowings for a further 3-6 months cash flow/burn. Difficult meeting for them to have but it might benefit all of us who hold SEO for the mgt to have some realistic strictures on them from a creditor to perform to a business plan. Alternatively, if Asda think so much of their products, let them advance some cash, after all they too share some of the blame for the delays in commercialising SEO's products.
zscrooge
- 24 Aug 2006 17:38
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Investors Chronicle
Trading Plays:
* Buy PartyGaming - Sell Next and Stanelco
waveydavey
- 24 Aug 2006 17:46
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Cheers. for that.
I think i'll wait and see what happens in sept.
I like the sound of this company- well its products anyway and from what i've read. i think they will be big , if they get over this hurdle.
even with all their problems, I can't see why they have dropped so drastically. Theres so many companies out there with 0 clients and 0 potential who have more money in bank???????
Makes 0 sense to me, makes even less sense to sell for peanuts.
hewittalan6
- 24 Aug 2006 17:47
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At the current rate of decline, I think sub 3p is on the cards, maybe 2.5p at a push, but I think mid to late September will bring about a fairly swift recovery.
Guesswork on my part to some degree, but I doubt anyone could predict accurately. Those who think it will crash and burn, will say bust soon, or 1p because of fundraising. Those who, like me, think good things are coming very soon, will think the skies the limit and it will turn around anyday.
I think, honestly and with no ramp, that a slide to mid September is most likely and then a push north, providing the finance issue is put to bed by then.
There you go. I might be very wrong but at least i've got the balls to predict, so you can all cut and paste this in a few weeks time and point out what an arse I am.
Alan
Mad Pad
- 24 Aug 2006 17:55
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Getting tempted again at this price,must be worth a punt.Glad to see you've still got balls Alan , mine are hanging outside the pawnbrokers , at least they are gold.
Oilywag
- 24 Aug 2006 17:58
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Or even a smartarse ...... maybe!!!
Do you do smug well Alan?? If so I'd still polish it up, just in case our hopes come to fruition.
The oily one
Tonyrelaxes
- 24 Aug 2006 18:04
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zscrooge
That last fridays IC?
Or do you have an advance copy of tomorrows?
If the first what took you so long to consider it worth posting?
If the second, I (and IC) would be interested in hearing how you got it.
Mad Pad
- 24 Aug 2006 18:15
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Didn't see it in last weeks.
hewittalan6
- 24 Aug 2006 18:15
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Oh I'll do smug very well, Oily, if I'm right.
Based on the timescales of every bit of news that ever came out of SEO, though, the real test is seeing which September I'm thinking of ;-)
But hey, what the hell. If I'm wrong, so what, its only a guess. if I'm right I can probably start my own religion!!! Not bad odds.
Alan
hewittalan6
- 24 Aug 2006 18:17
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One other thing. Every time that site that Aldwickk posted yesterday, every time Shares Mag, every time IC posted a buy on SEO, it plummeted. I am very happy to read them all posting sells.
greekman
- 24 Aug 2006 18:17
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Sharesure,
I don't disagree with you. My comment "If SEO don't get a contract of any note soon, they could go under". Soon would be within 3 to 4 months.
WOODIE
- 24 Aug 2006 18:18
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tony hes got the name of the mag wrong there all on page 50 of todays shares i posted a paragraph from the piece earlier.
tweenie
- 24 Aug 2006 18:19
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WD. hang on and see.
Like alan says, i think one way or other sept will be a crunch month- expect asda will launch something, also expect news from u.s.
it's your own money -so do as you see fit.
all the best
bhunt1910
- 24 Aug 2006 18:31
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I still hold
Nealo
- 24 Aug 2006 18:35
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Me too - still have just under 2m shares - and starting to regret not taking action sooner.
I think shit or bust now - either way I loose too much if I sell now so might as well hold on and hope that there is a recovery underway
waveydavey
- 24 Aug 2006 18:50
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I had a look at stanelco devisland.
i appreciate that he may have ramped this share to death, but the research links are helpfull.
I noticed the forums on his own site have been locked down?
I think this is a bit cultish. Whilst I appreciate he came in for a lot of stick re this share. i think it's a bit much to put up a wall and gather your flock in a cave.
Am i the only one who finds this strange , or is their a reasonalbe explanation, that i've missed?
anyway, thanks for all the comments, I could'nt resist dipping in today. will hold off ,buying more till sept as suggested. thaNKS
patel04
- 24 Aug 2006 20:17
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who still long on SEO?'
im still holding
zscrooge
- 24 Aug 2006 20:43
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Relax Tony - just got the name wrong. Agree with Alan re share tips anyway (pro or con) but then that didn't stop the bullishness when rhps and shares mag were recommending these in the 20s. And that goes for EVO buy notes too. Alan's summary seems about right too - on the surface bust but who knows, that 'info' might just come good in mid September.
andysmith
- 24 Aug 2006 21:11
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As most people still holding shares will inevitably be holding paper losses nobody can advise what to do now, it depends on the individual and how deep the shit is.
As for buying, topping up etc, IMO, I would wait for the fundraising, they will only get the cash or backing IF they can provide solid foundations that they are very close to a substantial deal that will provide profitable revenues. If that is the case it should be worth a dabble as there are many examples of companies who aimed too high too soon & end up in deep shit but eventually come through and SEO could be another as the potential is still there for Starpol & Wrap, it just needs delivering. The problem that I see is that even if they get deals/orders they need JV's to manufacture the products and maybe, just maybe this is where the saviours of SEO are, companies who could also profit from manufacturing products using SEO's IP??? and such companies will be in even stronger positions to negotiate now that it is public knowledge how skint SEO are but maybe that is why they went public, to speed up any negotiations before they go the wall.
How much money will they need? Institutions probably won't get involved so its down to the faithful public to rescue their baby (if there is enough time) or a partner who can exploit SEO's perilous position and cream off a larger share of potential profits than they would have if SEO's management had been more experienced, realistic and focussed in their aspirations.
Neetybot
- 24 Aug 2006 22:05
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Don't forget little ol' me, I'm still well in.