bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
Mad Pad
- 25 Aug 2006 15:24
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Really, I havn't seen Shares but IC also has a buy recommendation for Party Gaming on the same page as its sell rec for SEO .Coincidence or what?
Mad Pad
- 25 Aug 2006 16:08
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More to do with the fact of how all these mags feel obliged to follow the same "popular shares".
zscrooge
- 25 Aug 2006 16:12
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LOLs gents! Notwithstanding, both mags have a sell recommendation (for whatever that's worth). My attention to detail occurred when this was being ramped in the 20s with a ridiculous market cap based on fundamentals.
Mad Pad
- 25 Aug 2006 16:33
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Sell rec. in 2 mags and the price goes up.Time for a pint.
butane
- 25 Aug 2006 16:59
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http://www.packagingnews.co.uk/newsproducts.php?category=Industry+News
Stanelco readies for restructure and revamps rolls
Stanelco is restructuring its business in preparation for the long-awaited roll-out of its Greenseal technology.
After 18 months as COO, former Sainsbury packaging executive Terry Robins is standing down. Robins is one of 10 departures, although the only one at board level.
Meanwhile, the firm has hired an interim sales director and an interim project director as it gears up for the UK and US launches of Greenseal.
According to Stanelcos CEO Martin Wagner, the changes mark a change of emphasis for the company. We are moving out of R&D and into commercialisation, he said.
Stanelco has also extended its exclusivity deal with Asda until the end of this year. The original deal was signed last May, however, during that period, further R&D was required as Asda requested the addition of a print station.
Wagner also confirmed that Stanelco is in talks with Asdas US owners Wal-Mart.
Robins will continue to work with Stanelco, but in a consultancy role.
lindos
- 25 Aug 2006 17:02
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whats a print station any one?
thanks lindos
kimoldfield
- 25 Aug 2006 17:22
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Lindos, I understand that print stations are used for labelling food packages or directly inking on to the food wrapping; PET is suitable for receiving ink directly. However DYOR to be sure!
kim
kimoldfield
- 25 Aug 2006 17:23
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Butane, thanks for the info.
kim
lindos
- 25 Aug 2006 17:30
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Thanks Kim/Butane
Lindos
hewittalan6
- 25 Aug 2006 18:54
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The print one is a new one on me, but thanks for that.
I will assume that it could be one of the delays to roll out. The machine could package nicely, but stick on labels may be an issue.
No date on that, but if it is recent, then it is a good sign.
Alan
hewittalan6
- 25 Aug 2006 18:56
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Also, am I wrong or is that the first time SEO have publically stated that they are in talks with WM, about GS?
hewittalan6
- 25 Aug 2006 18:57
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Apologies, the link dates it as todays packaging news.
Its been a long week.
Alan
kimoldfield
- 25 Aug 2006 20:12
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Alan, apart from the February RNS which stated:-
"Stanelco is proud to announce its involvement in Wal-Mart's Packaging Sustainable Value Network and the identification of specific areas for co-operation." I can't remember a specific Greenseal/Wal-Mart announcement although it must have always been in the background.
kim
hewittalan6
- 25 Aug 2006 20:36
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I think its the first time its been explicitly stated. Wal marts SVN is one thing, but that announcement says it is in talks with WM. I hope thats a portent of good things. Can't be anything concrete, cos it would have to be RNS'd, but still positive.
More so, because in the old days of RNS being written by Hans Christian Andersson, it would have been trumpeted by now as the deal of the century. Under the new regime it looks like they will be tight lipped until its signed, sealed, delivered.
Alan
kimoldfield
- 25 Aug 2006 20:42
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I can just hear Stevie Wonder singing it now!
hewittalan6
- 25 Aug 2006 20:46
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oblomov
- 25 Aug 2006 22:02
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Alan,
'am I wrong or is that the first time SEO have publically stated that they are in talks with WM, about GS?'
What is 'the first time' you are referring to?
Neetybot
- 25 Aug 2006 22:16
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Am I going mad or did I just read
"Stanelco has also extended its exclusivity deal with Asda until the end of this year"
and yet the recent RNS states-
"The original terms of the agreement between ASDA and Stanelco, as announced on 24 March 2005, for Stanelcos GREENSEAL technology have been extended for another 12 months, other than the exclusivity arrangement with ASDA which has been waived".
Help!!!!
Oilywag
- 26 Aug 2006 00:17
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Good morning all
Just got in and found this from Paul Masterson. It seems geniune!!!!
""Hi All,
I found this using my 'special' search engines, note it is a news item dated today, need I say more
2006/08/25 UK retailer Asda will stock packages sealed with radio frequency (RF) on its shelves by 2007. The retailer is undertaking trials on salad packaged with UK-based packaging company Stanelco's GreenSeal RF technology - a more efficient and economical ...
I tried the link but it wasn't working
http://www.pira.co.uk/pira/piranet.asp
Ah, before I post, I managed to get on the PIRA website and do a search, here are the results, another news item appears as result nuumber 6, but dated 22/08/2006
http://www.piranet.com/pira/piranet.asp?page=/pira/searchresults.htm&Group=0&SubGroup=0
Asda to roll-out radio frequency sealed packaging
22/08/2006
UK retailer Asda will have large scale packages sealed with radio frequency (RF) on the shelves by 2007.
read more
It's a newsletter item, you have to pay up for the full story!""
If this is true, it is good news. And I wonder who the letters of intent are from in the US?
Too tired to think about it now. Needless to say that this will generate a ripple of interest on the boards over the weekend.
The oily one