bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
tweenie
- 04 Sep 2006 11:13
- 19599 of 27111
every little helps.
taste the difference.
It's not just food.
Just missing one, from what i can gather.
GM free, ramp free, DYOR, IMHO blue skies ahead.
Happy to hold.
waveydavey
- 04 Sep 2006 11:30
- 19600 of 27111
I'm kinda new to this , so please forgive my ignorance.
I brought 200k and 100k as sales today.
one buy was shown as a sell and the other did'nt even appear.
the sp drops?
WTF.
robinhood
- 04 Sep 2006 11:41
- 19601 of 27111
Anyone any idea when those 2 letters of intent will become contracts?
Confidant
- 04 Sep 2006 12:25
- 19602 of 27111
WaveyDavey
I think this is the gist of how it works --NOT CAST IN STONE
Small deals get shown pretty quickly, larger deals get delayed -- probably some time restriction -- but do not need to be shown immediately
While yours is not a huge deal it could be for the share --- this depends on what the mm sizes are on the screen as to whether they delay recognition -- deal outside the size they can delay I think
That's why your purchase can look like a sale if the share price has moved a little between when you buy and when the deal is shown.
waveydavey
- 04 Sep 2006 12:59
- 19603 of 27111
ta.
it all sounds a bit fishy.
Hopefully soon to be wrapped in biodegradeable film, and I can stop worrying.
Tonyrelaxes
- 04 Sep 2006 14:19
- 19604 of 27111
Interesting find from PM1, which is further confirmation of some of my own research and what you have already read here :-
http://www.sustainweb.org/pdf/LFS_MarkBarthel.pdf
Page 19 shows the Salad Bags under trial with ASDA.
Page 23 shows a sealing machine and extolls the advantages of RF.
The pdf document is, I think, slides of a WRAP (Waste and Resources Action Programme) presentation.
waveydavey
- 04 Sep 2006 16:42
- 19605 of 27111
wish i'd waited a bit before dipping in.
Soooooooooooooooo DEPRESSING.
Oilywag
- 04 Sep 2006 16:55
- 19606 of 27111
Now that's very interesting. That trade of 1.95m shares was shown on the screen at around 8.40am this morning but at 4.1p. When I used the refresh button, it disappeared off the screen and the volume of shares traded dropped by that amount.
It now appears on the screen as a trade at 3.89p. What's the explanation?
Anyone out there cleverer than Pooh Bear?
The oily one
Tonyrelaxes
- 04 Sep 2006 21:26
- 19607 of 27111
I briefly popped into an ASDA, Watford just now.
I found MadPad's Braeburn Organic Apples from NZ in loose-fill bags (sealed with a bit of a knot of sellotape!). No mention of Mater-Bi, or anything else about the packaging, on the bag. Only the usual guff about origin, storage, addresses etc. Plus a badge of approval from the BioOrganic Assoc (or something like that).
Sounds like MadPad's pommes might be part of an ongoing limited trial - now where have I heard that before?
Do you think Novamont and their shareholders will but up with being w*nk*d about for nearly 2 years with trials?
(Bit tongue in cheek - but expresses some of our frustration!)
PS - no sign of "Mixed pepper Salad" as in page 19 of the presentation I listed earlier today. Another limited trial?
hlyeo98
- 04 Sep 2006 21:40
- 19608 of 27111
SEO will slowly dwindle to 2p by the end of the year
garyble
- 04 Sep 2006 21:47
- 19609 of 27111
Novamont broke even in 2002, T/O of 33m Euro and 100 employees.
Novamont founded in 1990, so 12 years to break even!
Also:
"packaging was used for organic food products, in the British chain stores Sainsbury's and Tesco"
and
"Novamont increased the production capacity at its Terni Factory, from 8000 to 20,000 tonnes/year"
So SEO appears to be on a faster track in terms of production, perhaps because of the focus on higher volume products.
garyble
- 04 Sep 2006 22:23
- 19610 of 27111
hlyeo98 - 04 Sep 2006 21:40 - 19608 of 19609
I hope so mate as I sold 320,000 at 3.9p so would be great to get the cahnce to re-buy at 2p....If only I were so lucky!
Tonyrelaxes
- 05 Sep 2006 00:17
- 19612 of 27111
No mention of -
-the 70% power saving
-the lower operating temperature and it's possible benefit to the food within.
-the extended shelf life (possibly because of the above).
-works on Starpol!!! and possibly other degradable, starch derived plastics
Maybe WRAP's area of concern is purely packaging materials and processes.
Maybe the 2 new SEO "Interim" Managers will sort out these presentational poiints.
Maybe...
Maybe...
I'm tired. Good night.
Mad Pad
- 05 Sep 2006 07:52
- 19613 of 27111
Morning all.Tony I dont think your bag was Mater-bi..After all if Sainsburys are telling us all about it on the bag I would have thought ASDA would also be promoting their green credentials,at the very least it should have said "compostible" ,if not what's the point.
robinhood
- 05 Sep 2006 10:25
- 19614 of 27111
Plse correct me if i am wrong but i heard that WM is having a conference on sustainability that will be co-hosted by SEO. Surely WM will not require SEO as a co-host if there was not something in the imminent pipeline?
oblomov
- 05 Sep 2006 13:21
- 19615 of 27111
Co-hosted with Tetra-pak, I think Robin
details here:-
http://bnpevents.com/PS/2006/SPF/index.htm
cynic
- 05 Sep 2006 13:43
- 19616 of 27111
SEO needs all the positive exposure it can muster ..... and that will probably be insufficient
boldtrader
- 05 Sep 2006 14:10
- 19617 of 27111
Oblo SEO listed as being present at the event. cheers.
garyble
- 05 Sep 2006 16:40
- 19618 of 27111
For what its worth:
Partner Host: Tetra Pak
Co-Host: Stanelco