bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
StarFrog
- 31 Aug 2006 14:45
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Alan - a Freudian slip between the 'high' and 'er'?
LOL
Tonyrelaxes
- 31 Aug 2006 14:51
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Alan.
I know our researchs found the same ;-)
Much as it would be great to rub some noses in their own sh1t, I will restrain myself to just a smug grin.
And then go spending!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oilywag
- 31 Aug 2006 15:00
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Afternoon all
Tony, next time you are thinking of buying 1m shares, please let me know in advance so that I can get my order in before the price goes up. After all me buying another 10 shares is hardly likely to make much of an earth shattering impact.
lol
The oily one
hewittalan6
- 31 Aug 2006 15:08
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Oily. Slick as ever.
boldtrader
- 31 Aug 2006 16:00
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good luck to you Tony,I'm not a vindictive man,not enough time for such activities,but when we do come good i'm
going to love posting one last time on the advfn board,there are some sick people over there, good luck to all holding. cheers.
greekman
- 31 Aug 2006 17:00
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Deleted, did not see previous post (duplicated).
parrisf
- 31 Aug 2006 17:47
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I.m Still in. Not worth getting out as far as I can see. I like the POTENTIAL????
Mad Pad
- 31 Aug 2006 17:53
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Going back to todays Food Production Daily article,the 100 machines error having been sorted out,I'm still surprised at the opening paragraph ,unless that is a mistake as well.It reads"UK based Stanelco will begin testing the use of its radio frequency technology heat sealing method with a food packaging company within the next two months,according to a company spokesperson"Forgive me for thinking that the TESTING was over and we were entering commercialisation.I have just rung the journalist again to clear this one up but he has gone home so I will try him in the morning unless any of you know the answer?
blackdown
- 31 Aug 2006 18:21
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Dead cat bounce?
jameshunt1985
- 31 Aug 2006 18:23
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FEW!!
Just read the last unteen amount of pages getting back up to speed. A lot has happened in the last few months. share price fell faster than an asymetric stall!! Got out at 10p, thought I couldnt afford the price to drop any further... Bugz and I graduated earlier on this summer so and I've not been on this site for a while.
What I like though is, (ignoring the fundamentals, which I know is a bad thing) the company is exactly the same as what it was 6 months ago, just with less employees and a lot less in the bank. However the potential for this company has not changed and if anything, the possibilities has risen recently.
Thats why I like the price so much, because to me, this company means as much to me as it did 3 months ago, yet its ALOT cheaper. I think this is a centiment that a lot of us share, the faith that Stanelco will turn it round in the not too different future.
It looks as if its not long at all now until the first payments start coming in from asda and by the sounds of it Stanelco's starpol may become an industry standard, this could be the jam we've all been seeking... (Not ramping..)
Off to do a bit of travelling for the next 2 months when Im back I will do a Driver like post and ask someone to summerise the next 40 pages for me rather than traulling through it all!!!
Take care all and may the jam be set and ready for eating when I return mid november!!
Hunty!!
Mad Pad
- 31 Aug 2006 18:34
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Nnjoy yor travails, i cood sea u hve jusst gradyouated cos yuo carnt speel!Buy a few before you go, see if you can't push the price up for us old buoys.
explosive
- 31 Aug 2006 18:50
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Tempted to further invest myself against my better judgement.... Very cheap and so much potential. Don't agree with WM carrying SEO through their financial difficulties. Having said this WM could easily buy SEO with is spare change, bring greenseal into full production and then claim the glory of environmentally friendly super market responding to global demand!! Nah don't think so...
Oilywag
- 31 Aug 2006 19:00
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This is a post I have just made of FYB in response to someone making the same suggestion about WalMart or ASDA buying SEO.
Hi mbamick
Because Wallmart and ASDA are supermarkets and sell to retail consumers.
They are not business to business merchants which is what they would become - if they acquired SEO and had to market its products to its competitors.
Admittedly, some would say that would give them the edge over their competitors, but I repeat supermarkets tend to stick to their core competencies.
SEO would be a distraction for them.
And finally if things come to pass in the very future, as I believe they will, the SEO's price will rocket because of its potential and any buyer will have to pay for that potential.
I could drone on for hours on this subject, but fear it bore the hell out of everyone, except for the accountants.
The oily one
PS Besides, Howard White's trust own a lot of shares and he would be very hard to convince to sell given the companies prospects.
explosive
- 31 Aug 2006 19:15
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There was a time oily when supermarkets only sold food, not computers, car parts, mountain bikes, clothes etc....... Get the point it all comes under the retail catchment but there are also offerings such as credit cards, insurance and loans on offer too.... Gone is the day where supermarkets stuck to selling products as we've seen they have been entering the service sector for some time now. Maybe SEO would do well to apply for a Asda loan!! Ching, ching!!
Oilywag
- 31 Aug 2006 19:22
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Yea, but Explosive, all those products you mentioned are being sold to retail customers. None are being sold to other businesses.
Its called retailing!!!
The oily one
halfamil
- 31 Aug 2006 22:57
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I've always been enthusiastic, and I still have all my buys, from 5 to 22, but talk of further trials is really getting me down. We'll be having talks about talks about trialling trials soon. For God's sake, can't we sell something?. I feel like we're back to square one. Re-assure me somebody!
bhunt1910
- 01 Sep 2006 00:02
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perhaps the trials are for another supermarket !!!!
greekman
- 01 Sep 2006 07:32
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Bhunt1910,
I agree with you. That is how I read it, although the article release was confusing.
hewittalan6
- 01 Sep 2006 07:50
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And perhaps we were too harsh on SEO over being a tad optimistic. My Asda source (remember that imaginary friend) told me the goods would hit the shops in early September, and he really should know exactly when. Now Asda are saying over the next 2 months. So maybe it was Asda who were in too much of a rush and too optimistic all along!!
Anyway. It still looks good to me.
aldwickk
- 01 Sep 2006 07:54
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Everything about SEO is confusing. Why don't you all get together and send a joint email to SEO for some straight answers instead of spending all your time speculating amongst yourselves.