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stanelco .......a new thread (SEO)     

bosley - 20 Feb 2004 09:34

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=SEO&SiChart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=SEO&Si

for more information about stanelco click on the links.

driver's research page link
http://www.moneyam.com/InvestorsRoom/posts.php?tid=7681#lastread
website link
http://www.stanelco.co.uk/index.htm


garyble - 19 Sep 2006 09:50 - 19990 of 27111

Agree Patisear, sold 307K shares last night and would like to rebuy with at least a 10% gain this time.

nyleve - 19 Sep 2006 09:52 - 19991 of 27111

Pati

S.. 2.5p, lets get above 3.6p, then I can buy some more !!!

hewittalan6 - 19 Sep 2006 09:55 - 19992 of 27111

I know, but I can dream. Sometimes its the only thing that keeps me sane (though you may doubt that I am retaining my sanity).
In truth I'm having such a good year elsewhere, SEO has become something of a sideshow to me, but it is the only stock where my research is so deep, so I watch it more closely than all the others.
Win, lose or draw, I am learning so much about the markets, the internal workings of small companies, the pitfalls of trying to join the big boys and the dubious intent of some posters compared to the integrity of others that even if I lose the lot, it will have been well worth it for the educational aspects.
Still think that the longs will win out, and I am very comfortable holding.
Best of, to us all.
Alan

nyleve - 19 Sep 2006 09:58 - 19993 of 27111

Better still, get it above 6p - 13p - 19p and 21p which I bought at, and we can all be happy.

Dave

StarFrog - 19 Sep 2006 10:02 - 19994 of 27111

Congratulations you guys and girls on getting to page 1000.

garyble - 19 Sep 2006 10:22 - 19995 of 27111

Who will get post 20000

PATISEAR - 19 Sep 2006 10:27 - 19996 of 27111

Can someone tell us who our[SEO] institutional investors are???

ths - 19 Sep 2006 10:30 - 19997 of 27111

Good Luck everyone. One more dip down to laod up then lets move it up.
Do I get a prize for being on page 1000 with post 2000 ?

ths - 19 Sep 2006 10:31 - 19998 of 27111

Shoot ,missed by three, this is like trying to catch SEO

ths - 19 Sep 2006 10:31 - 19999 of 27111

I think I should be suspended for doing this. can't help it . Thats why I get in trouble with online trading

ths - 19 Sep 2006 10:32 - 20000 of 27111

OK. sorry I'll leave now

ths - 19 Sep 2006 10:33 - 20001 of 27111

OK. Ive Printed the page and framed it. Thanks for your patience and understanding

automatic - 19 Sep 2006 11:14 - 20002 of 27111

people do not have vision thats why the price is low,says one
another sold 307,000sh and wants the SP to go lower so they can buy back in again?
another wants the SP down to 2.5p so they can buy more, strange,
one more dip down i can load up again, lets hope they drop 0.001p for you so you make a killing ???.
bashers will slink away, WHAT BASHERS? are they the people that do not agree with you rampers, i think you should stop ramping this share now, i am long on SEO as i told you, but unless you can come up with some evidence that SEO are going to come good, something that SEO cannot do themselves then leave it out

stockdog - 19 Sep 2006 11:41 - 20003 of 27111

Future prospects are irrelevant at the moment (except to the extent they are needed to convince sources of further funding).

All that matters is finding a timely acceptable solution to their funding needs - which may well fail, no matter how good future prospects appear to be.

My vote would be for an issue of redeemable preference shares with a coupon about 8%, convertible at 5p or so at holder's option, or at company's option if SP remains above 8p for any consecutive period of 30 days - something along those lines. So the debt cost is there without diluting existing SH's value and dilution can only happen when the rise in SP has counteracted the dilution.

To achieve this, they would have to demonstrate pretty much that material orders were concrete and nearly signed. Without that, I don't know who would be prepared to put in more capital without taking control of the company - the ultimate dilution.

I am not panicking, but will admit to bouts of controlled breathing - as much as rabbits caught in headlights can be said to breath at all. The week the SP fell though my stop loss of 13.75, I was unable to trade being away on business. Foolishly, I have sat and waited for the recovery ever since, watching 8p and 3.5p support levels disappear in succession.

I view my holding much as a lottery ticket - the possibility is huge, but the likelihood is zero. The risk/reward ratio makes it just about worth holding on balance at this price.

As the academic new year commences I have renewed my resolution to set stop losses and stick to them (unless, that is . . . )

sd



garyble - 19 Sep 2006 11:46 - 20004 of 27111

Automatic,

I'm long on SEO too! Have accepted, from the outset, that this is a high risk stock and, although I would certainly not wish it to happen, realise that this company could very well go belly-up!

I should have gone in and out {with a percentage of my holding} more than I've done on the way down. If I had, I'd be holding nearer 10m shares rather than ~1m.

I believe SEO will come good, but why not accept the slide we've been experiencing for some time now and capitalise on it if at the end of the day it will turn.

aldwickk - 19 Sep 2006 11:52 - 20005 of 27111

IF

aldwickk - 19 Sep 2006 11:54 - 20006 of 27111

Throwing good money after bad

garyble - 19 Sep 2006 11:55 - 20007 of 27111

Aldwick....Its the same old bad money!

barney12345 - 19 Sep 2006 12:00 - 20008 of 27111

Whoooooooooooooooooo



http://www.kamcity.com/namnews/asp/newsarticle.asp?newsid=29103

"Asda plans to use packaging made from natural materials, in the latest round of supermarket green initiatives. The retailer plans to replace environmentally harmful plastic trays, ready-meals boxes and wraps with biodegradable materials made mostly from starch.

"No one wants to buy organic produce wrapped in PET (polyethylene plastic)", said Ian Bowles, ASDA's head of corporate social responsibility, adding "We have to act quickly before we miss the boat". He also acknowledged that fossil fuel-generated power is needed to produce biodegradable packaging, but said that if there is sufficient volumes of production, biodegradable packaging will be commercially attractive"

hewittalan6 - 19 Sep 2006 12:01 - 20009 of 27111

Its took weeks but here is the unexpurgated question I asked Asda and their response to it;

Thank you for your message.

Thank you for taking the time to contact us.

We were very interested to hear your suggestions and comments have passed it onto the relevant teams here at ASDA House. We are always pleased to receive feedback from our customers and I am grateful to you for taking the time to contact us.

On the packaging, this is something we widely recognize as needs fixing, as our packaging is not that Environmentally friendly!! However next march we are re-launching our packaging to be Green Bin Friendly so customers can re-cycle all out packaging in the green Bin.

I hope we can look forward to serving you at ASDA again soon and if I can help any further, please let me know.

Yours Sincerely

Tracy Jackson
Customer Relations





For further correspondence regarding this issue, please reply to this email.


----Your Original Comments Were----

Dear Sir,
I read with interest your release on recycling and your intended aims. I regularly drive past your warehouse at normanton near wakefield and i have seen for myself the efforts you are making toward recycling waste. this is to be welcomed.
i also read about your drive to reduce uneccessary packaging on your foodstuffs.
My question is that I am told you have been trialing biodegradable packaging, yet we have had no news on this subject. I am very keen on seeing less reliance on oil based plastics, and a greater use of green fuel and plastics. Can you tell me if it is the intention of Asda to offer degradable packaging, or are you concentrating on reducing the volume of packaging and nothing else?
many thanks for your attention to this.
yours sincerely,


The interesting bit is the Next March - green bin. Does that sound compostible???
Alan
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