bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
hewittalan6
- 17 Oct 2006 22:01
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Another this pm;
Stanelco PLC
17 October 2006
Stanelco plc ('the Company')
17 October 2006
Notifiable Interest
The Company was notified by a letter dated 17 October 2006 from Calyon Corporate
and Investment Bank that Credit Agricole Cheuvreux International Limited is
interested in a total of 59,500,724 ordinary shares of 0.1 pence each in the
Company, representing approximately 5.94 per cent. of the Company's issued share
capital.
This shareholding is registered as follows:
Shares Held Management Company Nominee/Registered Name
59,500,724 Calyon Corporate and Investment Credit Agricole Cheuvreux
Bank International Limited
markusantonius
- 17 Oct 2006 22:17
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OK, wish you all well, guys, genuinely I do. But you must admit that it's gradually edging towards "sub-penny-share status" in the very near future? How the last institution could be suckered into investing is beyond me - there again, they paid a lot less than I did, even so! :o(
Tonyrelaxes
- 17 Oct 2006 22:30
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Last August I, and others, researched as much as we could and reached the conclusion SEO was not only going to succeed but in spectacular style.
I remain just as convinced as then.
The institutions would have been shown some pretty convincing evidence of certain prospects - particularly knowing the track record and history of the management.
They must be just as convinced to have put up 11million.
Others are increasing their stakes. 4 RNS in recent days about this, including two today about Calyon, now with nearly 6%.
Exciting times....
ths
- 17 Oct 2006 23:58
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A perfect storm . I think ..... Some things just happen ....
hewittalan6
- 18 Oct 2006 07:27
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Markus,
Around that August, I was told by someone who really should know, that Greenseal was a side issue. Exciting though it was, the biggest player was very keen to use enormous quantities of Starpol.
The position as I understand it is now no different. Greenseal will roll out, but Starpol will be on its way to tonnages that are frighteningly big by spring of 2007. The sp reached 28p on the Asda GS contract news. Imagine what it is capable of if GS finally rolls out and almost every GS machine, here and worldwide, is running on Starpol.
That is the potential. That is why this will blow.
oblomov
- 18 Oct 2006 07:56
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I was starting to feel upbeat again until Markus's post!
Markus, are you up to date on everything SEO, have you read the prospectus? If so I'd appreciate your detailed thoughts. We've already been sub-zero and are just climbing again, so I think maybe your opinion is not based on the latest, though you do mention the institutional investments.
Alan, speaking of Greenseal - what became of your imaginery friend's info that Greenseal would be in the stores in early September? Did that happen, do you know?
If not there would appear to have been further problems. Please give me good news - I dont want to have wear that strait jacket again!
hewittalan6
- 18 Oct 2006 08:10
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No Idea, Oblo, other than mid September was to be the start. I no longer see him as the cricket season is over, but what he could not (or would not) specify was the extent of this first use. It may well have gone in stores none of us have been in, but the prospectus does say 4(?) greenseal machines working in Asda suppliers. That is small scale stuff and may only be doing mushrooms to the Isle of White for all I know!!
Remember he did say that Asda were very excited by Starpol, more so than GS, and recent research leads me to believe that this is the case. Look on Greenseal as something to get Starpol to the shelves rather than an end in itself, and I don't think there is anything like the capacity available for the demand. Yet.
Alan
oblomov
- 18 Oct 2006 08:14
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Thanks Alan. They've left one arm free for now!
You mention mushrooms - is that SEOspeak for investors, by any chance?
hewittalan6
- 18 Oct 2006 08:17
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It is for me - I'm a fun guy!!!!
Terrible.
BTW, I do tend to agree with Tony, that the 12million and the sudden interest from institutions is based on SEO telling them what some of us have been saying on here for 3 months, based on our research.
Alan
oblomov
- 18 Oct 2006 08:58
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Why is the bloody SP falling again? Massive buys yesterday, buys outnumber sells today, why the sudden lack of confidence?
markusantonius
- 18 Oct 2006 09:14
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Oblo, Alan - re: earlier posts - No, I am not up to speed on all developments. Just monitoring out of interest for the day if/when Stanelco finally make an impression on the world - a positive one, that is!
My best wishes, as always.....
kimoldfield
- 18 Oct 2006 09:19
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The sp is going down because of Alan's terrible joke. Question for Mrs H, does a fun guy have a toad's tool?! Sorry Alan, no implication intended, just trying to get you off the hook for 'worst joke' category by replacing it with an even worse one!
kim
gibell
- 18 Oct 2006 09:25
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From HSBC Invest Direct:
Thank you for your email dated the 17th October 2006.
I can confirm that the Open Offer letters for Stanelco will be
sent either today (17th) or tomorrow (18th) and you will receive it in the next
3 days.
Gaz
Tonyrelaxes
- 18 Oct 2006 09:38
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We received in the post a sales catalogue wrapped in a plastic film - as we all do.
This one was described as "The clear outer wrapper is made from biodegradable materials using renewable resources and is fully compostable".
It looks and feels exactly the same as a sample I have described as Bioplast GF 106 15micron (according to Stanelco's label on it).
Looking through the Prospectus it seems that Bioplast is a BioTec product.
BioTec does seem to be turning into the Treasure Chest as Ian Balchin described it at last years EGM. Pity we only have 50% of it.
hewittalan6
- 18 Oct 2006 09:45
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You're quite safe, Oblo.
I'm not convinced my lawyer can actually read or write, and even if he could, I cannot afford him.
Alan
kimoldfield
- 18 Oct 2006 09:47
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You are a wise man Oblo!
The Prospectus is the best thing since sliced bread. I have pointed out to my wife the biodegradable wallpaper mentioned in the list of patents and have convinced her that is is a waste of time wallpapering as it will all be gone in 3 months....result!
kim
hewittalan6
- 18 Oct 2006 09:52
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I have the reverse of that as a problem, Kim.
The missus once read that paper rots away very quickly so she makes sure she very quickly gets rid of any she finds in my wallet.
BTW. What was the best thing before sliced bread??
Alan
kimoldfield
- 18 Oct 2006 09:55
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No point in me having a wallet Alan, my cash goes straight from hand to hand. I know I will regret this but.....what is the best thing since sliced bread (other than unsliced)?
kim
hewittalan6
- 18 Oct 2006 09:59
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It says alot about the british phsyci that we use that saying.
Surely there are one or two things better than sliced bread.
You know, penicillin, electricity, anaesthetics, an end to Hitler.
But no, we have to choose an invention that saves us getting a knife out and cutting something.