bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
hewittalan6
- 01 Sep 2006 08:02
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Who says we haven't???
Mad Pad
- 01 Sep 2006 08:17
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Just spoke to the journalist re the 1st paragraph of his article and he confirms this is what he was told by Stanelco on Wednesday.The para. 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."He also said to me that for a PLC they were unusually tight with information .
greekman
- 01 Sep 2006 08:22
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Mad Pad,
Thanks for that. As to SEO being tight with info, I would sooner that than the continual badly worded, often misleading releases.
Good job they are not a PR company, they wouldn't last a week.
hewittalan6
- 01 Sep 2006 08:23
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Perhaps because of the shit thrown at them over previous press releases.
With hindsight the picture has a different look to it (doesn't it always).
Asda wanted GS straight away and signed up to have it promising lots of conversions. They did this without realising the complexities involved in multi production and changing the machines. This led to delays for which SEO took the stick.
Asda tried to muscle the packagers into what they want but it was simply impossible. SEO adapted, changed and altered GS to try and fit with it all. Now it all works Asda have had to relinquish exclusivity to get what they wanted all along. SEO have had their fingers burned by making promises that depend on other companies delivering and are saying nowt now.
Thats my simplistic view, anyway.
Alan
aldwickk
- 01 Sep 2006 09:05
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' with a food packaging company within the next two months ' thats not going to help their cash burn problem, they have less then 3 months cash left.
robinhood
- 01 Sep 2006 10:46
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time to top up again- and this time I do not want to get stopped out
Mad Pad
- 01 Sep 2006 12:32
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Topped up with another 150,000.
Tonyrelaxes
- 01 Sep 2006 12:38
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Pad (not so mad!)
Good move - IMO
Tonyrelaxes
- 01 Sep 2006 12:59
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See what I mean?
hewittalan6
- 01 Sep 2006 13:01
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Tony,
Can Oily and I book in for some smug lessons, please.
;-)
Alan
Tonyrelaxes
- 01 Sep 2006 13:06
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Early days. Early days.
Still a fair way to go before I see blue again - but I will!!
Mad Pad
- 01 Sep 2006 13:12
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Sold the last lot at 10.25,not smug just lucky.Paid 4.1 this am,3.65 on Wed.Lets go for it!PSgood volume for this time of day,rumours or ramping?
Oilywag
- 01 Sep 2006 13:15
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Just come in from teaching to this surprise. Tony cut out the buying, I can't get an order in wedgeways with you rotten lot plundering and pillaging at will!
Alan his lessons are far too expensive.
You can a buy book off Amazon really cheap. Its called "How to learn SMUG in five easy lessons" Don't know whether you know the author; by somebody called "Oilywag"?
The oily one
greekman
- 01 Sep 2006 13:17
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On BBC breakfast, this am the big talk on the stock exchange appears to be the supermarket war thats on the way between the big players. It appears the new rules re waste disposal of packaging will be using the carrot and the stick to reduce said waste. Fines will be imposed on those who do not cut waste, and presumably the carrot will be financial incentives to those that do. The government is insisting that targets are met.
The main talk was the carrier bag issue, with both Tesco and Asda mentioned.
As well as the life carrier bag (Tesco) and the extra points system for those that re-use, Biodegradable was also mentioned a couple of times, although nothing specific.
IMHO I think the forthcoming green war between the supermarkets will be a far bigger issue that the many price wars we have experience over the last few years.
Green is the way forward. Bring it on.
Mad Pad
- 01 Sep 2006 13:32
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OK can do smug as well ,10% in an hour wish the rest of my portfolio was on a roll as well.
Sharesure
- 01 Sep 2006 13:35
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Short closing??? It is Friday after all.
robinhood
- 01 Sep 2006 13:46
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Yup and all those shorters now on the phone to various share mag's "thanking" them for the tip......
Worrier
- 01 Sep 2006 14:02
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Still holding in and expect these to go blue for my portfolio before long. Bought all the way from 4p to 20p , wish i had sold and was repurchasing now as the story is still one of massive potential.
The constant question nagging me since the price fall is why are the Directors not buying shedloads of these at 4p - or are there some rules preventing this, "insider dealing" if they are aware of price sensitive information soon to be released?
Worrier
greekman
- 01 Sep 2006 14:36
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Worrier,
As there are probable (not possible) deals being discussed, and with any director obviously being more aware of the situation than we are, I feel if they buy/sell insider dealing issues would be raised. For several months now, Directors and the like would be privy to 'how things are progressing'.
Also I presume from previous releases from SEO most if not all Directors would have been granted options. If they have they would be waiting a rise in the sp (as presumably most if not all of the options were issued at a higher price than the present sp) before exercising the said options.
Not been following the Directors options re SEO as much as I should, ie not kept records. Perhaps someone can expand on this.
Even directors have limited amounts of cash.