bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
stockdog
- 17 Mar 2005 19:42
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Yes but what colour Driver - you can't call it "it" for ever. We dogs like to know these tings too.
Congratulations!
AdieH
- 17 Mar 2005 19:55
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Back in this share, the gambling shares are too dangerous, put money back into PDX & SEO they seem much more stable... Anyway SEO seem to have stabilised, any views on the court case, thought we might have heard something by now...
EWRobson
- 17 Mar 2005 21:18
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Not Joe Harvey by any chance. Wing half and captain in Jackie Milborn's time. great team. Remember them hammering Spurs 7-1 with Jackie scoring a hat-trick.
Wot! The deep breathing has turned to snores!
Re cc, SEO would have been seeking right to appeal; doesn't seem a clearcut case. I suspect B**G have far more to lose than SEO for whom it is now a peripheral issue. 3.6m of trade movements late on which could mean fund buying. Price held up well again despite adverse trading. Just over 3 weeks to go so hold tight lads and lasses; the key question is 'have you got a strong enough position?'.
Eric
bosley
- 17 Mar 2005 21:42
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congratulations driver. i became an uncle again on tuesday. hes a lickle cutie. five nephews and one neice now. i am waiting till the boys get a little older then coach them in a five a side team.
bosley
- 18 Mar 2005 07:19
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morning.
Poverty
- 18 Mar 2005 09:02
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Indeed it is! ULT are on the move this morning! - and it could be an important day for SEO...
tipton11
- 18 Mar 2005 10:06
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why don't seo use the magic words "settle out of court" it surely would save a lot of time in the long run.
stockdog
- 18 Mar 2005 10:51
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agree tipton11 - shared royalties on the Ingel product seems a quicker way forward at lower cost than posturing in court which is always a lottery.
aldwickk
- 18 Mar 2005 11:05
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Areobox did with Watermark, did them no harm, but of course it is different in SEO's case.
aldwickk
- 18 Mar 2005 11:18
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Wal-mart says Asda COO to take over at helm of its British arm
AFX
LONDON (AFX) - Asda, Britain's second-largest grocer, has promoted chief operating officer Andy Bond to take over at its helm one week after his predecessor quit the company.
Asda, the British arm of US giant Wal-Mart Stores Inc, said Bond had been appointed to the role of president with immediate effect.
Bond was appointed COO in September 2004, following four years in charge Asda's highly successful George clothing business, now the country's largest clothing retailer in volume terms.
'We are pleased to have the opportunity to appoint someone from inside the business,' Wal-Mart International's president and chief executive John Menzer said in a press release.
'It is clear to us that Andy is the right person to lead the next phase of Asda's success.'
Asda last week revealed Bond's predecessor, Tony De Nunzio, had quit to join the Netherlands' biggest non-food retail group, Royal Vendex KBB.
Under De Nunzio's stewardship Asda has overtaken J Sainsbury PLC to become Britain's second-largest grocery retailer.
The unit now accounts for almost half of the international sales of Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer.
rob.branch@afxnews.com
rhb/ak
robinhood
- 18 Mar 2005 11:25
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does anyone know when asda is signing up with seo? Also hear that asda is trying to get a one year exclusive on product. (From seo point of view that does not make sense to me
aldwickk
- 18 Mar 2005 11:42
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When or if, no one outside of Asda/walmart knows.
g64946
- 18 Mar 2005 13:32
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Buys coming in & sp moved up ..any cc news?
g64946
- 18 Mar 2005 13:49
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Buys at 18p now..