bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
tweenie
- 06 Sep 2006 11:14
- 19653 of 27111
well off for an early lunch.
i think i'll have a salad.
:-)
zscrooge
- 06 Sep 2006 13:23
- 19654 of 27111
oblomov - 06 Sep 2006 09:19 - 19645 of 19653
zscrooge,
It may look foolish to you, it doesn't to me and I'm sure I'm not alone there.
Well, there's always a minority but it appears the majority of stock market investors think otherwise.
aldwickk
- 06 Sep 2006 17:42
- 19655 of 27111
And the share price proves it.
explosive
- 06 Sep 2006 20:31
- 19656 of 27111
Come on people, was at least expecting to see 40 posts today! Hello!!! Hello!! ....... Wheres everyone gone!! Even the downtime jokes and banter has gone.
explosive
- 06 Sep 2006 20:33
- 19657 of 27111
Say what you want sceptics, its my money and if I wanna go down with the ship I shall...... "For Queeen And Countrrrrrrrry!!)..... Oppps, look, another glimer of hope!
boldtrader
- 07 Sep 2006 08:07
- 19658 of 27111
Morning fellas, read the carclo rns this morning. Cheers.
Oilywag
- 07 Sep 2006 08:18
- 19659 of 27111
boldtrader
Can you give us the link?
The oily one
Never mind, I found it.
"The most commercially advanced of these applications is our soluble capsule project with Stanelco. This has made good progress, with the new SmartCap concept being very well received."
aldwickk
- 07 Sep 2006 08:29
- 19660 of 27111
We have made encouraging advances in the development of new technologies.
Conductive Inkjet Technology ('CIT') has now, through its partner Preco
Industries, issued the first firm quotation for MetalJet 6000 systems for RFID
applications. CIT is also making excellent progress in broadening the
application universe for the CIT process. Other developments are on track to
support the future growth of the group. The most commercially advanced of these
applications is our soluble capsule project with Stanelco. This has made good
progress, with the new SmartCap concept being very well received.
Mad Pad
- 07 Sep 2006 08:44
- 19661 of 27111
No doubt one of many things going on behind the scenes we don't hear about everyday.Still holding.
mtwallit
- 07 Sep 2006 09:47
- 19662 of 27111
as a "normal" investor outside of stockland and not party to all the various ins and outs - one of the main things I deal with in my job is "root cause analysis" - i.e. ignore the hyperbole and rumour grapevine - hold fast and do something when you get to the bottom of things.... so ...buy,sell tips, x zillion posts - hold fast until....
:-) my thought for the day
hewittalan6
- 07 Sep 2006 13:53
- 19663 of 27111
Its took a while for me to get around to this lot today.
Am I being stupid, and not knowing what the hell is going on here??
Could the quotations for the Inkjet technologies mentioned in the RNS be anything at all to do with the printers that had caused a hold up with Asda?
What am I, confused, overly optomistic or in need of a long lie down?
Someone help me out here.
Alan
garyble
- 07 Sep 2006 14:16
- 19664 of 27111
Straws & clutching Alan! Same paragraph different sentence, plus relating to RFID not RF Sealing.
tweenie
- 07 Sep 2006 14:22
- 19665 of 27111
alan , if nothing else, The carclo capsules show there yet more 'jam tomorrow'.
It's enough to make a grown man cry.
hewittalan6
- 07 Sep 2006 14:27
- 19666 of 27111
Long lie down time then ;-)
For a nasty moment i was thinking WHAT???? Quotes not orders, when the stuff will be in the shops anytime (allegedly).
PHHEEEWWW.
Alan
G D Potts
- 07 Sep 2006 14:31
- 19667 of 27111
Hows it going on the Stanelco boat? the depths of 1p are looking pretty tasty. - Would just love to be a shorter on this share, guarenteed profit.
Biscuit
- 07 Sep 2006 14:49
- 19668 of 27111
Have they recieved FDA approval for Starpol 3000 yet, they did say that they expected it to be a matter of weeks, I think that was back in February?
hangon
- 07 Sep 2006 14:51
- 19669 of 27111
Just because trials are on-going doesn't mean any profit, (or orders either). Supermarkets need to satisfy two criteria
1) Keep the stock Moving
and
2) Keep customers believing.
Therefore these new-fangled trays are part of the second and the lack of orders part of the first.
Only when it can be shown beyond doubt that the new packing is better and cheaper will No1 be satisfied and only then will SEO get an order......but I'm begining to lose the plot - what is SEO selling?
1) It seems it's not the machines as they have had to buy one, we hear (for trials).
2) It must be the boxes, eh? Where will they make these boxes in the qty a supermarket needs?
No, I'm sorry I don't understand SEO ...and their last agm was no help, with the air-con being louder than the Execs. What a belter. I hold these from 10 times so I'm really Stupid...but I didn't buy many, Phew!.
So what other prospects do they have that propelled the sp to nearly 25p?
Remember execs bought lots at 3p-ish so even now they are sitting pretty. I suspect we need new execs who CAN steer this vessel.
tweenie
- 07 Sep 2006 15:58
- 19670 of 27111
Remember. the green cross code.
Remember, remember the 5th of november.
remember it's my money, free will . etc.
:-)
StarFrog
- 07 Sep 2006 16:02
- 19671 of 27111
hangon - SEO are selling a license to use their RF sealing technology. They are not in the business of making the sealing machines. They said this clearly in a statement some time back, but everybody seems to want to ignore this.