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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


bosley - 15 Mar 2005 10:42 - 2117 of 27111

well said sd. we have to remember that this is new technology and that it need careful developement in order to fully capitalise the potential.too many small (and big) companies try too much too soon. this one year exclusivity deal suits both parties: asda get first dibs, seo get paid whilst developing. i also think its fair to say that 17p is giving us some resistance but the support level is creeping up . volume is good. i am trying hard not to giddy but i cant help feeling that this is really going to pop its cork.

aldwickk - 15 Mar 2005 11:27 - 2118 of 27111

5,162,000 trade , buy or sell ?

ramu - 15 Mar 2005 11:35 - 2119 of 27111

aldwick,

that's sell but price holding up.

ramu

squirrel2005 - 15 Mar 2005 11:55 - 2120 of 27111

why price holding up?

aldwickk - 15 Mar 2005 12:07 - 2121 of 27111

Why is it a sell, the price is the mid price for the delayed time it was dealt and with those two T trades as sells the market price would have fallen.

bosley - 15 Mar 2005 12:21 - 2122 of 27111

it does look as if they are sells. so why is the price holding up so well? unless they are discounted buys? doesnt really make sense to see sells outweighing buys so heavily and the price staying blue.

EWRobson - 15 Mar 2005 12:30 - 2123 of 27111

Definitely a buy! How do I know? - because I bought them! Only joking - lol! Difficult one to call as the typical sp 16.35p at the time and buys at 16.75p. Could be MMs giving a good price to get stock on board to prepare for the furious buying wave to come - a veritable tSEunamO!

Topped up yet again this morning so stake is pretty well back to its healthiest levels.

That was very clever, stockdog. I have this book entitled "I'll teach my dog 100 words" - I enjoy reading it to my grandson aged 3 - not sure whether he enjoys hearing it!

Eric

driver - 15 Mar 2005 16:13 - 2124 of 27111

bos
Thanks for the Tracker info, I think we have now done and dusted the Tracker debate, my computer has been playing up today, so I have been helping a mate fit a new staircase, Spindales and all that, on me holiday as well. Those earlier big sells might have been buys but then as I always say if some one is selling some one must have bought.

bosley - 15 Mar 2005 16:27 - 2125 of 27111

no probs, driver. ive had a great day off today . done nowt but lounge around, kept an eye on seo , had a bet on the horses (lost), and got to know my new phone. wonderful. the good stuff will soon be over cos my girlfriend will be home in a while and will nag me for not doing anything. not bothered. i needed some "me" time! price has held up really well considering the amount of sells today. i remember someone once said that that could be taken as a good positive sign.

driver - 15 Mar 2005 16:38 - 2126 of 27111

bos
The trick is to have a list of things you have done all ticked that she cant check; she will be so pleased she will do the dinner amongst other things.

mickeyskint - 15 Mar 2005 16:59 - 2127 of 27111

bosley

Always put off today what you can do tomorrow. Women just don't understand us men. I don't go down the pub to drink, rather to make sure the landlord who is going through a messy divorce is OK. He needs comforting and support. Now tell me if I'm being a really good friend or not. Oh I'm so misunderstood.

MS

EWRobson - 15 Mar 2005 17:26 - 2128 of 27111

Careful fellahs! We have some pretty shrewd female operators on this thread, e.g. dynamite (explosive), moneyplus (takes your last 1p), Ruthie (ruthless). Careless language could prove expensive! There may be others masquerading under noms de plume, never mind exotic plumage.

What we do have is a common esprit de corps: the future welfare of SEO leading to our future wealth. Becoming poised like a coiled spring. All efforts should be focused on topping up (achieved my daily quota again), maximising the potential. Even our spouses will be duly impressed!

Eric

moneyplus - 15 Mar 2005 17:34 - 2129 of 27111

Eric -disappointed to see you are not contributing your pearls of wisdom to the Election thread- it's a great discussion.

mickeyskint - 15 Mar 2005 17:39 - 2130 of 27111

Too true. A great to read.

MS

bosley - 15 Mar 2005 17:40 - 2131 of 27111

only very mild nagging. hmm, got away with today then. .....:)
mickey , what a kind hearted fellow you are. i am positive your landlord will not forget your friendship in his hour of need.
driver, she got wise to that one a while ago.

Poverty - 15 Mar 2005 21:15 - 2132 of 27111

What is this landlord malarky - Seo you in the pub?

I like the SEO market makers - always put on a good spread for their friends. SEO's is one of the better spreads - only a small percentage 'tween bid and offer.

andysmith - 15 Mar 2005 21:18 - 2133 of 27111

Bos, Ross Reiser is a machine manufacturer, the one signed up for 120 conversions over the first 12 months, sort of lost in the Asda furore.
Tipton, stop panicking about exclusivity deal, ASDA WANT EXCLUSIVITY, MEANS ASDA WANT THE TECHNOLOGY AND COST ADVANTAGE, MEANS IT WORKS. Exclusivity allows Asda exactly that and allows SEO to grow at a sensible and at the same time rapid pace.

Paulo2 - 15 Mar 2005 21:22 - 2134 of 27111

If, as seems the best way forward, you were going to have an exclusivity deal then I can't think of a better firm to have it with that than Asda.

andysmith - 15 Mar 2005 21:28 - 2135 of 27111

Paulo2, agreed. Asda will drive this forward. Experience shows Tesco follow and Sainsburys think about it for a while and miss the boat. Therefore once the exclusivity is complete, SEO will be a profitable, cash-rich company with the resources to tackle an eagerly awaiting Tesco, sainsbury and Morrisons.
Cash now and cash later scenario, great!!

EWRobson - 15 Mar 2005 22:37 - 2136 of 27111

And don't forget the nice little cash cows in the background, supporting the shooting star. What a combination, what a company, share of the year. Hee Ho, SEO!

I'll sleep well after that euphorific experience! Eric
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