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

bosley - 20 Feb 2004 09:34

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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


tweenie - 27 Sep 2006 18:16 - 20434 of 27111

well the last few days havereally been a test of nerves.....
frayed but not severed.
I'm with oily , if directors were selling they'd have to declare it.end of story, no if's or buts. sorry Frency- but you are well off the mark.
Don't know how many millions of shares are still on loan to shorters but again buys outway sells.
The tree may have been well and truly shaken, but the roots are long and hopefully soon those lower fruits will flourish...
alan, hope the asda link is'nt a 3 little piggies fable....... LOL
good luck to all......lets see what the morrow brings.......
No doubt more of the same
;-)

hewittalan6 - 27 Sep 2006 18:21 - 20435 of 27111

to answer that one about who has shares and who is buying and selling, tweenie, you would need level 3. Reading todays posts though, there seem to be one or two who have that advantage over the rest of us.
Alan

kimoldfield - 27 Sep 2006 21:17 - 20436 of 27111

Hangon
Sorry to keep you hanging on for a reply! I agree with your comments and I suspect that Stanelco bought the right to be co-host as they are one of the sponsors of the event. But I also suspect that they were pushed forward by Wal-mart/ASDA. At this stage of their development the company will burn cash faster than my wife can lift it out of my wallet, this is normal for any company involved in new tech which has to be sold by persuasion rather than by reputation. To add to my post 1015/20293, SEO have asked for patience at this time (please do not ask how I know this, suffice to say that I am sure that another poster will know I mean it!); this is not a guarantee that complete success is assured. I am confident that IF Stanelco need more cash, they will get it: I am also confident that UNLESS, and there lies the crux of the matter, UNLESS there is a major, unforseen and to my mind inexplicable disaster, Stanelco will emerge as the big name to contact for packaging. I will still not invest more until I have seen a positive RNS, whether it be for positive fundraising or a signed contract. As I write this, it may already be taking place..................or not! What is certain is that SEO have products for very many of the names at the Conference, can they sell them?
kim

hewittalan6 - 27 Sep 2006 21:34 - 20437 of 27111

Mail for you, Kim

kimoldfield - 27 Sep 2006 22:11 - 20438 of 27111

Reply sent Alan!

maestro - 28 Sep 2006 01:28 - 20439 of 27111

the new 'Tetrapak' will be announced before the weekend....enjoy!

pinnacle - 28 Sep 2006 07:57 - 20440 of 27111

Maestro,

Interesting comment and I hope true - but how can you be so certain?

If you can't comment publicly I am Happy for you to contact me direct.

hewittalan6 - 28 Sep 2006 08:02 - 20441 of 27111

Further to the question about patenting.
The process for Greensealing is patented, as is the product Starpol.
There is no requirement for a patent mark on the packs, as it is the process to produce them that is covered, not the pack itself. With Starpol, it is the "recipe" that is patented, not the product. One could hardly claim a patent for mushrooms in a clear plastic container, unless the container was novel in its application, use or design, and then one would have to show that it was not just an adaptation of existing, non-patented usage.
No danger, therefore in not having the patent plastered all over the place.
Alan

greekman - 28 Sep 2006 08:37 - 20442 of 27111

With a spread of 17.7% the day traders are not being tempted. (Don't blame them).
Could be a strange day with a current depth of 7 to 8 buy/sell orders, although this will now doubt expand.

pinnacle - 28 Sep 2006 09:21 - 20443 of 27111

Not one to give up!

Maestro, why so sure of your previous comment?

hewittalan6 - 28 Sep 2006 09:38 - 20444 of 27111

He's not.
its a combination of ramp and guess.
I wish it were true.

pinnacle - 28 Sep 2006 09:42 - 20445 of 27111

Sadly, it looks like you are right.

However, things are very, very quiet this morning.

It is as if something is about to happen!

Good or bad who knows.

tweenie - 28 Sep 2006 09:57 - 20446 of 27111

I drove a meastro once. The most unlreliable, rusty P.O.S it's ever been my misfortune to come accross.
This that probably applies to this punter as well.

pinnacle - 28 Sep 2006 10:00 - 20447 of 27111

That's a bit harsh!!

He may know something - benefit of the doubt is called for I think.

Things are strange today as mentioned previously.

tweenie - 28 Sep 2006 10:07 - 20448 of 27111

Aplogies Pinnacle.
But sick of people ramping SEO - thats what led to this problem in the first place.
However , I do believe that a detailed map showing route from Measto's AR@E to his ELBOW would still result in several u-turns and a request for more directions.

glad to see SEO is back to normal , inthat a sell of a few hundred K of shares results in a dramatic fall in SP , but buys of millions result in 0.
Ho-hum. Better do some real work.

greekman - 28 Sep 2006 10:09 - 20449 of 27111

Don't usually predict, but looking at the order book it is heading (if no news) for a very quiet day.
First time for a while that the mms have been on the bid with them taking the first 4 orders, the 5th being the only none mm order on the book. There are no mms on the ask side. No one appears to be doing much.

hewittalan6 - 28 Sep 2006 10:12 - 20450 of 27111

I hope every morning for an RNS to clear things up and settle it all down, but I also dread it!!
If an RNS came out about now, good or bad, but significant, I cannot help feeling that the FSA would show an unhealthy interest in the share trading patterns we have seen over the last week or so.
While I would welcome that in the interests of fair play, I would dread it in the interests of SEO.
Such mixed emotions.
Alan

pinnacle - 28 Sep 2006 10:18 - 20451 of 27111

Fully agree!

I want to get back to my normal life!!

Tuesday was a very strange day sparked by a rumour that Stanelco didn't need the finance after all!!

However, as previously mentioned we are heading back to where it all began.

Can't believe that no news will be forthcoming from this american conference otherwise why is everyone over there?

Too many strange things happening for there not to be something imminent.

Sharesure - 28 Sep 2006 10:39 - 20452 of 27111

Tweenie, re your post, it wasn't ramping 'that led to this problem in the first case' - it was two companies signing an exclusivity agreement that could have been shown within a very short space of time to be incapable of being executed because Asda did not have the hold/clout with their suppliers to bring them on board for Greenseal, and secondly SEO's mgt. being too weak to realise that quickly enough and get it changed for the benefit of both companies and SEO's cash flow. Asda should be the first port of call for ongoing finance by way of convertible loan stock to get the company through the period until orders do start flowing.

greekman - 28 Sep 2006 10:43 - 20453 of 27111

Alan,
Like you I hope every morning for an RNS to clear things up and settle it all down, but yes I also dread it.
As to a possible FSA involvement, I still feel the last few months have been very good for the day traders and shorters, (obviously only if they called it right) and with the mms being rarely on the bid or the ask, their manipulation (the mms) has been somewhat weakened. Now if things did go drastically wrong, the releases over the last 12 months will be re read in depth by many investors, re any possible misleading info. I would think then complaints would be forthcoming to the FSA.
All IMHO of course.

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