bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
explosive
- 13 Sep 2006 21:48
- 19815 of 27111
Aquasol still looks like its doing well.......
Oilywag
- 13 Sep 2006 21:53
- 19816 of 27111
Evening Alan
Really don't know. Interactive had all of the large trades at close this week as buys. I think somebody with level two would have a better idea.
The oily one
aldwickk
- 13 Sep 2006 22:27
- 19817 of 27111
Stanelco PLC
Daily Commentary
Our system posted a SELL CONFIRMED today. The previous BUY recommendation was made on 11.09.2006 (2) days ago, when the stock price was 3.6500. Since then SEO has fallen -4.66% .
SELL-IF is confirmed by a black candlestick with a higher open and a lower close. The selling price is taken as the previous close ( 3.6500 ) according to the Rules of Confirmation.
The recent bearish pattern leading to the SELL-IF signal is confirmed today. The market is poised for bearish action. Though the market opened higher today, the days activity created a black candlestick that closed below the previous close. This is one of our valid bearish confirmation criteria.
The slight failure of the previous BUY signal is currently confirmed, too. We closely monitor the performance of the signals, but a few shots missing the target slightly are inevitable when you deal with the stock market. However, such signal failures are more unlikely for higher rated stocks.
We hope that you sold this stock . Probably you realized a small loss but it is better to cut the losses short. Your important benchmark today was the previous close. You were supposed to watch the session carefully, feel its bearish tendency despite the higher opening and sell your shares after making sure that the prices stay below the previous close.
If you sold, keep away from this stock until the confirmation of a new BUY-IF signal unless there is not an emergency warning. What to do if you did not already sell? Maybe, you did not have time to follow the session or you simply delegated the delicate job of confirmation to us. Well, it is a bit late, but not too late. You may still find suitable prices for selling your shares in the following sessions.
The market is an inviting one for short-sellers. Risk lovers may now go for short sale. The market is already moving on the side of shorts ignoring the confirmed bullish patterns.
oblomov
- 14 Sep 2006 07:23
- 19818 of 27111
aldtwit,
'The previous BUY recommendation was made on 11.09.2006 (2) days ago'
What has changed behind the scenes in two days to turn this to a sell from a buy?
I stopped looking at British Bulls a long time ago - automated, no human input, rubbish.
I'll stick my neck out and say the SP will close slightly higher than it opens today.
aldwickk
- 14 Sep 2006 07:41
- 19819 of 27111
oblomov,
aldtwit, now were did you get that from ? was it from me when i posted heisatwittalan. not very original of you was it.
tweenie
- 14 Sep 2006 08:15
- 19820 of 27111
Wednesday, 13 September 2006, 23:21 GMT 00:21 UK bbc news
Supermarkets 'not green enough'
Tesco is introducing biodegradable carrier bags
Supermarkets are not doing enough to help all their customers make environmentally-friendly choices, a consumer group has warned.
The National Consumer Council (NCC) is calling on the UK's eight leading supermarket chains to do more to cut waste and source more food locally.
They should also set targets to have 100% recycled packaging, it says.
None of the companies did well in the group's report though Morrisons and Somerfield got the lowest ratings.
Waitrose was the best performer in the survey, done by the Food Commission, which visited two branches of each store - one in the north east and one in the south east of England.
However it was found to stock organic strawberries which had been flown from New Zealand.
Progress acknowledged
WHAT NCC WANTS
Reuseable shopping bags
Fewer plastic carrier bags
Year-round locally-sourced food
Less out-of-season produce flown to UK
Targets of 100% recycled packaging
Last week Sainsbury's announced 500 of its 10,000 own-brand products now has compostable packaging, while Tesco is introducing biodegradable bags and rewarding customers for bringing their own reusuable bags and boxes.
The NCC report acknowledged supermarkets' efforts to improve their approach to green issues.
But it urged them to make environmentally-friendly options the norm for all shoppers, rather than simply the more ecologically aware.
"We all need to understand that food is the typical household's number one contributor to climate change," NCC chairman Lord Whitty said.
"By throwing away ten billion carrier bags each year and transporting carrots from Egypt and strawberries from New Zealand, we hit the environment hard."
Morrisons said it was making progress in areas covered by the report and said it recognised the challenge it faced.
"We intend maintaining our momentum through our programme of continuous improvement," a spokesman said.
on another note: 120 days for fda approval of s'pol 3000 should be up by now?
any ideas
mtwallit
- 14 Sep 2006 09:21
- 19821 of 27111
was on BBC News this morning about 7:30 - link to story
would have thought may have given boost to those who are in this business?
:-)
http://www.ncc.org.uk/cgi-bin/kmdb10.cgi/-load821879_nccviewcurrent.htm
cynic
- 14 Sep 2006 09:42
- 19822 of 27111
still grasping at (biodegradable plastic) straws?
tweenie
- 14 Sep 2006 09:55
- 19823 of 27111
better than drowning. lol
automatic
- 14 Sep 2006 10:23
- 19824 of 27111
i must say that my confidence is slowly ebbing away with this SEO,you read all the time how super/markets must go greener with their packaging, SEO are meant to have the awnser, sales= 0, wrap 100 great for fast food, sales=0.
ONE VERY PEED OFF PUNTER just had to have a moan
robinhood
- 14 Sep 2006 10:44
- 19825 of 27111
With the green issue now snowballing surely signing of contracts HAS TO BE around the corner
oblomov
- 14 Sep 2006 10:56
- 19827 of 27111
soul traders - your contributions are always constructive, sahreholder or not - its the 'told you so, they're going bust, you're stupid to still be holding' mentality of some non-shareholding contributors that is hard to understand and irritating.
aldwickk - apologies, typo. Meant to type 'oldtwit'.
cynic
- 14 Sep 2006 12:03
- 19828 of 27111
tweenie ..... unless the straws degrade before you are rescued ... lol!
aldwickk
- 14 Sep 2006 12:39
- 19829 of 27111
oblomov,
As i said before, not very original and not very witty.
cynic
- 14 Sep 2006 13:24
- 19830 of 27111
robinhood ..... sorry to say that your comment is mere rationalisation and wishful thinking ...... SEO assuredly do not hold the monopoly in this filed and with the best will in the world, there can be no contract until all SEO's basic fundamentals are in place, and as i understand it from the others, they are NOT
robinhood
- 14 Sep 2006 13:28
- 19831 of 27111
cynic your name does you proud- glad you are not a family member.......However SEO can not state that 2 contracts are being finalised without foundation. My mere observation was that the media are now scrutinizing the supermarkets a.o. to get a grip on green issues.
cynic
- 14 Sep 2006 13:39
- 19832 of 27111
they have been for ages, or at least so long as it does not impact their profits ...... as is well published, i do not hold this stock (thank goodness) .... i follow SEO, for no reason other than amusement at the huge volume of traffic etc on this thread, but i do not recollect anyone commenting that SEO have said anything about "2 contracts are being finalised" ..... if that were the case, it would be hard to believe that sp would be continuing its seemingly inexorably journey south
hewittalan6
- 14 Sep 2006 13:44
- 19833 of 27111
Impact on profits is the key. For the last couple of decades green issues have been very expensive to address. While SEO hold no monopoly, their great strength is that they can provide a solution which, if they are to be believed, is actually cheaper to run (GS) as it reduces power usage, wastage, returns etc.etc.
Other green solutions that I am aware of are actually more expensive than traditional methods.
garyble
- 14 Sep 2006 13:51
- 19834 of 27111
Cynic,
You're a waste of space.....please stop posting as you're certainly not adding value.
Read the last RNS "trading Update" and reflect.