bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
Tonyrelaxes
- 10 Sep 2006 23:27
- 19751 of 27111
Oily - LOL
You do (or at least I do) usually get an instinctive idea about a posters credentials well before they reveal their real worth as a poster on this information BB.
I wont go into names or current suspects - not necessary, we all sence them!
cynic
- 11 Sep 2006 08:32
- 19752 of 27111
no probs .... keep mocking all you like while the rust and moth and SEO keep depleting your funds ..... if SEO actually manage to pull themselves out of the fire before the receivers move in, then i am delighted for you and will take no offense at being pilloried or worse ..... as it stands, the market looks to have got it correct, as most times it does, and keeps marking the shares down.
Tonyrelaxes
- 11 Sep 2006 08:40
- 19753 of 27111
cynic
If, as you say "the market LOOKS to have got it correct" that means you are telling us all your assessment of the facts and position but you admit to having absolutely no knowledge of facts about what you are passing judgement on - SEO.
Sorry, but communicating with you about the company is therefore a waste of time. Goodbye. EOC.
cynic
- 11 Sep 2006 08:44
- 19754 of 27111
suit yourself ..... you money to lose .... the trend is DOWN DOWN DOWN and you don't need to be a rocket scientist let alone know anything about the company itself ..... the market, which knows plenty about the company, is rarely wrong in these things
TheMaster
- 11 Sep 2006 08:44
- 19755 of 27111
Well put Tony, Sainsburys green issue mentioned in the Mail on Saturday. Can anyone post relevant articals in the other press, as I was painting all day Sunday (dawn till dusk)
hewittalan6
- 11 Sep 2006 08:45
- 19756 of 27111
Point of order, your honour.
If the market usually gets it right, can someone please explain to me, in words I can understand, why the winners and losers list every day is topped by movements in excess of 50%?
If the markets had got it right, there would be no suprises and no big daily swings, just gentle movement of prices that were predictable and in one direction only.
Just the observations of an uninformed investor here I'm afraid.
Alan
hewittalan6
- 11 Sep 2006 08:49
- 19757 of 27111
Second point of order, your honour.
If the markets usually get it right then they must have got it right as SEO climbed to 30p, and be wrong now. Or got it wrong on the climb and got it right now. Or have decided to take bulls for a ride then but not bears now. Or decided to take bears for a ride now, but not bulls.
I submit, your honour, that the market gets it right about 50% of the time.
So does a coin toss. Don't know where tossing comes itno it though.
Alan
Oilywag
- 11 Sep 2006 09:06
- 19758 of 27111
Another point of order, your honour.
Could the previous poster please leave words like "sotting" of this board. It makes it hard for dyslexic people like me to understand what he is talking about.
The oily one
cynic
- 11 Sep 2006 09:27
- 19759 of 27111
carry on rationalising guys ..... i dare say the end of the year or Q1 2007 will bring the denouement one way or another ..... i am more than happy to stand up and take flak if i am wrong, but are you?
hewittalan6
- 11 Sep 2006 09:32
- 19760 of 27111
Most certainly. But it is very hard to be wrong when almost every post one makes has the caveat on it that people should DYOR and that what I know makes me more more confident but................
It is also tough to be wrong when one posts that they may be wrong, and they would not encourage anyone to buy as it is too risky yet, etc.etc.
Thats the difference. Humility.
Alan
cynic
- 11 Sep 2006 10:40
- 19761 of 27111
no probs Alan .... as often said, i am too old and ugly to take offense
Mad Pad
- 11 Sep 2006 10:53
- 19762 of 27111
RNS reported in both todays and Saturdays FT by Fiona Harvey.No opinion just the facts.Alongside Saturdays was the report of Sainsburys going green etc and by 2007 its ready meals being in biodegradeable packaging but no link to Stanelco in that respect ,or to anyone else for that matter.
tweenie
- 11 Sep 2006 11:50
- 19763 of 27111
Are we expecting an update on asda salad packaging this week, does anyone know?
I thought it was middle of month.
automatic
- 11 Sep 2006 12:46
- 19764 of 27111
i would have thought that if SEO had wrapped food for ASDA or anyone else and it was on sale in the shops ,then SEO would have said something if just to lift the SP?
aldwickk
- 11 Sep 2006 13:36
- 19765 of 27111
" If the market usually gets it right, can someone please explain to me, in words I can understand, why the winners and losers list every day is topped by movements in excess of 50%? "
How can the market predict every time a company strikes oil or finds gold or wins a big contract or looses a contract or has a dry well or as a bid offer , Ect:
What a silly thing to say even from a SEO shareholder who watches his money go down the drain.
hewittalan6
- 11 Sep 2006 14:21
- 19766 of 27111
Exactly my odd little friend.
How can the market in general know when a little company wins a big contract. They cannot and therefore they react after the event, thereby getting it badly wrong beforehand!!! Research may give tantalising hints and clues that point one in the right direction.
Thank you for making my point so eloquently.
Now about the fact that the market either got it wrong up, or down..............
No. Too involved. Off you go collecting conkers, now. The conker season is almost upon us.
garyble
- 11 Sep 2006 15:10
- 19767 of 27111
Alan,
Why bother to entertain the Statler & Waldorfs of this BB?
hewittalan6
- 11 Sep 2006 15:20
- 19768 of 27111
I'm hoping that if i use the longer words it may help him with his upcoming SATS key stage 2 english tests.
Alan
garyble
- 11 Sep 2006 15:32
- 19769 of 27111
I admire your patience.
hewittalan6
- 11 Sep 2006 15:37
- 19770 of 27111
Anyway,
i'm as eager as anyone to know - does anyone have a clue about when we may here something??? My imaginary friend told me that GS would appear in stores about now, so I would love to know if anyone had a more concrete handle on this.
Alan