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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


nyleve - 26 Oct 2006 10:27 - 21861 of 27111

Mornin All - 2 page write up in Shares Mag today.
The good bit - " Interest in Greenseal from ASDA and its wrappers from Peresco, a supplier of packaging to McDonalds suggest potentially huge sales".
Bad bit - " FTSE annual review in December - if SEO are dropped, fund managers will have to sell up"

Dave

greekman - 26 Oct 2006 12:02 - 21862 of 27111

Yes, they would have no option at the present market valuation ( That's always the drawback with a tracker fund ). It obviously depends on the AGM, and it's content/result. But, and it's still a big but, if things go as planned, when/if these funds have to step back in any negative effect will be neutralized. If things don't go as planned, I think the funds getting out will be the least of our worries.

tweenie - 26 Oct 2006 13:20 - 21863 of 27111

Well the money for the 3-5 share offer has dissappeared from my share centre account. so i guess I'm in. Will try to make the EGM as i'm off, but I think the missus has re-decoration planned.
Glad to see the SHARES MAG is being an astute Investment TOOL.
Well it might make millions , on the other hand it could go bust........ thanks for the insight.

greekman - 26 Oct 2006 13:51 - 21864 of 27111

Sorry wrong thread.

pachandl - 26 Oct 2006 16:06 - 21865 of 27111

So, for someone who has been looking at SEO for a few months but always managed to avoid actually investing his hard-earned cash in the company, when would be the best time to invest. Now / the day before the share offer is finalised / the week after / or later? All views most welcome.

greekman - 26 Oct 2006 16:38 - 21866 of 27111

OK, but probably wont help.
Not advising you when or if to invest, just being logical.

Invest now....Big risk as no one really knows whats happening. It looks like the offering will be taken up sufficiently, but nothings finalized yet, so could go bust.

Invest the day before finalisation.... Not quite such a risk as we will have more idea, how things are heading, but not much.

Invest the week after.... You will be on firmer ground as you will now know if the funding has been successful, but if it has the sp will obviously have gone up, so you could miss the initial swoop.

Invest later ( when/if the contracts come in).... You may well miss the big swoop up-wards but less likely to loose a big percentage of your dough.

As I said, not much help. It's a gamble whichever path you choose. Its the rate of risk you wish to take.

bhunt1910 - 26 Oct 2006 17:49 - 21867 of 27111

I think if I had been watching this - I would turn a blind eye and invest my money in GOO or CHP right now - both of whom are less risk and more certain of an upswing over coming months.

SEO will probably recover and make 100% profit for you over next couple of months - but risk is much, much higher at moment - imho

bhunt1910 - 26 Oct 2006 17:54 - 21868 of 27111

Am assuming that the 10 - 11m shares that went thru late were all sells ???

Fred1new - 26 Oct 2006 19:39 - 21869 of 27111

10,000,000s * 1.2p=100,000 Capitalisation 12,000,000

Worrier - 26 Oct 2006 21:28 - 21870 of 27111

Taken with permission from another BB, any comments on stockbrokers using up allocations where the nominee client will not be taking up?

So many PI's will have their holding thro a nominee share company and not directly held in their name on the share register. If the nominee company knows that there will be shares not taken up under the offer, then the nominee company will be at liberty to make that purchase on its own behalf -- shows a fair bit of confidence in the potential for a profit you might think?

greekman - 27 Oct 2006 10:38 - 21871 of 27111

Cant see it causing a problem. As you say it does show confidence in a share.
Never really thought about it before.
Strange day at the moment. Very big spread (just closed a bit as I post). With the reasonable increase in the sp on low volume, looks like another day of big trades having been done but not being released until just prior to close.

hewittalan6 - 27 Oct 2006 10:45 - 21872 of 27111

It gives me the impression of a market holding its breath.............

greekman - 27 Oct 2006 10:50 - 21873 of 27111

Yes agree, no one wants to gamble too much at the moment. Its just the big spread with few buying/selling makes it look like the MM's are not bothered about making a market. Other days on similar trading volumes, the spread has been narrow. Just a thought.

gem - 27 Oct 2006 14:42 - 21874 of 27111

been away at her majestys pleasure for a while , anybody tell me how this wonder company has still failed to deliver, even the post office deliver quicker

sellsell - 27 Oct 2006 15:21 - 21875 of 27111

does anyone know whats going on today. 2 * 85m trades gone through at 1p

driver - 27 Oct 2006 15:25 - 21876 of 27111

1.7m I think who would hold that many shares?

hewittalan6 - 27 Oct 2006 15:27 - 21877 of 27111

As it was an O trade and so far out of the spread, I would normally expect that to be a rollover, but given the fact that the SP yo-yo'd like a pub strippers knickers for an hour before hand, God knows.

sellsell - 27 Oct 2006 15:43 - 21878 of 27111

is this the end !!!!

Sharesure - 27 Oct 2006 15:47 - 21879 of 27111

More to the point someone somewhere must be about to buy those shares so that may produce another notifiable stake RNS. SEO is very vulnerable at this price if the technology is as good as they would have us believe.
PS Anyone heard anything more about their ciggy filter deal Rothschild were meant to be pulling off for them? Surely they have had long enough, or is this another failure?

driver - 27 Oct 2006 15:49 - 21880 of 27111

Plus another 45m and a 10m shares is it the age of reason?
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