bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
aldwickk
- 23 Sep 2006 08:57
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maestro ,
Your a nutter.
lindos
- 23 Sep 2006 08:59
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big news from walmart this am on am tv.posted by ssanebs earlier, hoe they are going to reduce packaging and there 5 year plan. Seo written al over it but not mentioned. looking forward to next week will be buying more if i can.
much happier
lindos
maestro
- 23 Sep 2006 09:18
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but isn't reducing packaging bad news for SEO?
maestro
- 23 Sep 2006 09:23
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The UK's food processors will come under greater pressure to ship their products in environmentally-friendly materials after retail outlets announced today the formation of an alliance to reduce packaging and food waste at landfills.
The new programme, made up of the leading UK retailers, is being launched under the Waste & Resources Action Programme (Wrap). The organisation is a government-backed non-profit association with the overall aim to meet the EU's requirements on food and packaging waste.
Early this month Defra, the UK's agency responsible for the environment, consulted with industry on the implementation next year of an EU directive banning manufacturers and retailers from disposing food of animal origin in the country's landfills. The EU-wide animal by-products directive went into force for all other EU members at the start of this year, but the UK received a concession allowing its industry to continue the practice until 1 January 2006.
The UK plans on asking the European Commission for a further extension to the concession for another year in a bid to give businesses more time to comply. Due to its older manufacturing history the UK has had difficulties reducing the amount of food waste going into landfills and in meeting packaging recycling targets.
The new programme sets as a target the goals of ending by 2008 the growth trend in the amount of packaging waste retailers produce, deliver absolute reductions in packaging waste by March 2010 and identify ways to tackle the problem of food waste.
Those involved in the scheme include Asda, Boots, Budgens, the Co-operative Group, Londis, Iceland, Kwik Save, Marks & Spencer, Morrison's, Sainsbury's, Somerfield, Tesco and Waitrose.
Defra's recovery and recycling figures for the fourth quarter of 2004 show that the UK failed to meet intermediate recycling targets in aluminium, steel, plastic, and the overall general recycling target. The European Packaging and Packaging Waste Directive, which was revised in 2004, sets new, even more challenging and differentiating, recycling targets for all packaging materials. In this new legal frame, members have to achieve a 50 per cent recycling rate in metals by 2008.
Wrap was established in 2001 in response to the UK government's policy to tackle the growing amount of waste produced in the country.
maestro
- 23 Sep 2006 09:34
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FROM III.CO.UK
e: HUGE CORRECTION ONE YEAR EARLIER Keep it simple
"On November 1, 2006, Wal-Mart will introduce a packaging scorecard to more than 2,000 private label suppliers. This is a tool that will allow Wal-Mart buyers to have all the information about packaging alternatives or more sustainable packaging materials in one place, allowing them to make better purchasing decisions."
INDUCTION MECHANISM, SO NOT ONLY WAL MART BUT THE ACTUAL CONSUMERS ARE GOING TO END UP PUNISHING THOSE COMPANIES THAT DO NOT USE BIODEGRADABLE FDA APPROVED PACKAGING FROM GUESS WHO, THE MORE I READ IT I CANT BELIEVE IT, WONDERFUL TRULY EXCEPTIONAL PLANNING NO WONDER WAL MART IS TAKING OVER THE WORLD AND SEO JUST HAPENED TO BEWITH THE RIGHT TECH AT THE RIGHT TIME AND WITH THE BEST STORE IN THE WORLD, I FEEL A HEART ATTACK COMMING BETTER LOG OFF.
maestro
- 23 Sep 2006 09:35
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LOOKS LIKE WE COULD ROCKET MONDAY ON THIS NEWS...WILL BE BUYING MASSIVE AT 8AM
cynic
- 23 Sep 2006 10:09
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maestro .... i thought i was "King Prick" round here, but clearly you are the true pretender to that title ...... even if "the stockmarket is one big sham", the money involved is very real, and as is well known "money makes the world go round" ..... so if you think it all a joke, and therefore presumably do not participate, why do you not just take a long holiday with sex ...... and lest you are so unobservant, i have no axe to grind on SEO, for i do not and never have held this particular share, nor even shorted it, though that was a strong temptation.
KingKonggb
- 23 Sep 2006 10:15
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Cynic,
From what I understand Maestro is a racist plonker who ramps any share that he/she wants to go up.
King Prick is being too kind for such a person!!
Kong
cynic
- 23 Sep 2006 10:21
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racist? where does that come from?
perhaps he is just a refugee from ADVFN, which seems full of his ilk, which is why i walked away from it after just 20 minutes trial
tweenie
- 23 Sep 2006 16:32
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maestro - 23 Sep 2006 09:34 - 20267 of 20274
I FEEL A HEART ATTACK COMMING BETTER LOG OFF.
we live in hope.
maestro
- 23 Sep 2006 19:11
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tweenie...that was a respected poster's comment on iii.co.uk...sorry to dissapoint
maestro
- 23 Sep 2006 19:55
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Stanelco : the new Tetrapak..Evolution securities BUY
http://www.stanelco.co.uk/documents/Evo%2024-03-05.pdf#search=%22tetrapak%20share%20price%22
waveydavey
- 23 Sep 2006 20:38
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maestro that link is dated 2005. FFS stop peddling yesterdays news/crap
Haystack
- 23 Sep 2006 20:41
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This will be sub 1p and then bust in spite of maestro's ramps.
maestro
- 23 Sep 2006 20:51
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wavey...so what?...businesses take time to reap the rewards....fill ya boots or regret forever
andysmith
- 23 Sep 2006 21:21
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Been away but Oh Dear, the need to raise cash was obvious months ago and still we await, even a deal now will not bring immediate revenue to prevent SEO going bust. I will re-state, FORGET Greenseal in short-term, it will not happen quick enough. Starpol is the only life-saver in the locker and IF SEO can convince somebody with credible information that they have deals in the bag then that is the only way they will get the dosh to continue as credibility with the investment community must be zero, millions has been thrown at SEO with no outcome but each time deals were imminent. If they get the dosh, a flutter might be worthwhile, companies have recovered from equally bad situations, other alternatives would be BUST or a take-over if the market cap gets much lower. The problem here was getting into packaging without real experience and the people they employed just didn't deliver. I have no regrets about tipping the potential at 4-5p as it was there and then about selling at 21p due to delays. Markets love potential but hate the reverse, its that simple and whilst iii was annoying at times he turned out to be right due to SEO's poor management of this project and investors including brokers got caught up in the hype and possible mis-information which I think should be investigated. Masterson needs a kick in the knacker satchel for somehow leading people into false belief that he knew deals were in the bag etc but they only have theirselves to blame at the end of the day. I sincerely hope that they survive but hope lessons have been learnt here, you cannot afford (literally) to fall in love with a share.
boldtrader
- 23 Sep 2006 21:33
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Are you a teacher Andy?