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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 - 20 Nov 2006 10:02 - 22558 of 27111

Fred1new

No, when I started getting interested in buying shares 3 years ago, I did well with ASOS, buying at 10p. I could not make up my mind which to go for next, looking at both SEO and BPRG - I made the wrong choice - well, so far !
E.K. isn't doing too well with his short on BPRG is he ?
I just hold 6 different shares, so only dabble in a small way.

Dave

jimward9 - 20 Nov 2006 11:16 - 22559 of 27111

On the subject of 5% in the bank.
Late last year i was approched by a company who trade in Forex markets and they sent me information the company checked out. After speaking to them several times and having a good year, i decided to send them just 2k to invest for me, to see how they get on my idea was to give them one year, they claimed but could not garentee 10% per month. After messing about a few weeks setting up the Forex trading account they started in mid Dec05.
Since then they have ave 13.2% the best was 29.1% the werst (last month) 7.3% total 534% so far. If your brokers can trade Forex for you may be worth giving them a small amount to see how they get on.

moneyplus - 20 Nov 2006 11:47 - 22560 of 27111

certainly worth considering-anyone know if selftrade do this?

Big Ted - 20 Nov 2006 12:29 - 22561 of 27111

Jim, thats some claim... are you saying inside of two years they've turned 2k into 10k or did i misread you...? if so please pass on said company...:)

greekman - 20 Nov 2006 12:36 - 22562 of 27111

Jimward,

Glad it's paying off for you, and I appreciate you suggesting it.
Not saying they are not a good type of investments but, I have a golden rule that I stick to. I only invest in things I understand. (The best rule there is)
As I don't full understand Forex Dealing or Hedge Funds I keep well away from both.
As to Stocks and Shares, I have a collection of 10 books on the subject and when I retire in about 2 years I intend to make an in depth study of the market and how it works. At the moment it is a hobby.
My wife thinks I am sad. She could be right.
Greek.

jimward9 - 20 Nov 2006 12:37 - 22563 of 27111

Big Ted
Not 2 years, in 11 months balance stood on 31 Oct 06 at: $20,253 or 10,683.30

jimward9 - 20 Nov 2006 12:41 - 22564 of 27111

Greekman
Thats why i let them trade this account for me, i am not up to speed on Forex they take commission on each trade, they are happy and so am i (so far).

moneyplus - 20 Nov 2006 13:02 - 22565 of 27111

My family think I'm sad as well! jim-what is the company then if I can't do it through selftrade and how easy is it to get your money out? I assume as it's trading there is no CGT.

FONTY - 20 Nov 2006 13:21 - 22566 of 27111

Yes what is this super company?

jimward9 - 20 Nov 2006 13:29 - 22567 of 27111

Money+
As yet i have not tried to take out any funds, i would expect to pay tax on any gains.
After the year end my plan is to move extra funds into the account let it run upto 100k then if they can still make 10%+ per month, allow 40% for the tax man 30% for me and 30% to build the fund.
Untill the one year is up (December) and have talked to them more i will not pass on their name.

Am away to london for the rest of the week will see you next week, please push SEO up over 2p while i am away.

bhunt1910 - 20 Nov 2006 14:08 - 22568 of 27111

Ah Jim - I think thats really mean.

I remember that happening (many years ago) when 16 year olds use to show you the fruit - only to deny it until much later !!!!b

There is such a word for now what was it

only joking of course - you do what you have to do

Big Ted - 20 Nov 2006 14:40 - 22569 of 27111

someone dont believe you....!!! if they giving that much gain, why bother with seo...?!!!

aldwickk - 20 Nov 2006 15:14 - 22570 of 27111

If he only invested 2,000 with them, the cost of trading must have been high and i can't see why he won't name the company.

greekman - 20 Nov 2006 17:08 - 22571 of 27111

Probably wont do any good but cant do any harm either.
I have sent the following E-Mail to ASDA customer services.

Will post any reply, but not holding my breath.

As a regular customer of ASDA (HULL) I am concerned that ASDA are appearing to lag behind other supermarkets in the Green issue.
Sainsbury's have a far higher percentage of packaging that is biodegradable.
Tesco has mentioned cutting packaging waste.
I hear very little from ASDA re this issue.
My 2 children are pestering me to go more green as this subject is being discussed at schools and colleges.
What are if any ASDA's future green plans.
Thanks in advance re any reply.

ALCHEMY - 20 Nov 2006 19:34 - 22572 of 27111

greekman, interested to hear how you get on with Asda customer services. I am currently trying to find out some info direct with Asda as i work for a company in Asda's supply chain. Will update here as and when.

alfalfa - 20 Nov 2006 23:46 - 22573 of 27111

greekman - A half-page article appeared in last Tuesday's Guardian, prompted by the minister's suggestions to leave any perceived excess packaging at the point of sale, i.e. at the supermarket tills.

A spokesman for ASDA described the minister's call as "an interesting development.....although they werent sure how helpful it was".

On the other hand, ASDA said it was making small changes which have a big impact - such as taking pizzas out of cardboard boxes which will save 747 tonnes of cardboard each year.

The bit that made me sit up was the statement from ASDA that they were also "rolling out the best recycling machines in the world".

Anyone know who might make these ?

Alfa.


greekman - 21 Nov 2006 07:15 - 22574 of 27111

Alfa,
Been following all the issues including the articles mentioned.
Although I am aware of ASDA's green policies,I thought showing complete ignorance of said issues/policies would serve my enquiry best.
Lets hope those 9 highlighted words from your post mean what we hope they mean.
Greek.

greekman - 21 Nov 2006 07:34 - 22575 of 27111

Just put ASDA into google news and found a link to my post 22571.

"Probably wont do any good but cant do any harm either".
May encourage others to contact ASDA customer services.

(fame at last).

alfalfa - 21 Nov 2006 08:43 - 22576 of 27111

Nice one, greekman.

I hope so, too - but I'm sure that New Earth Solutions are having a say in it.

http://www.leedstoday.net/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=40&ArticleID=1844244

Alfa.

Master RSI - 21 Nov 2006 08:44 - 22577 of 27111

I selected the shares again on the "UPS" thread, earlier on ........

"UPS" (Added by Master RSI on Tue 21 Nov 08:24 am)

SEO - Mid 1.545p
Reason - Had a 33% retracement since reaching 2p last week, and now is moving higher again, though on lower volume, stochastic at oversold again and RSI bouncing from 50.

big.chart?symb=uk%3Aseo&compidx=aaaaa%3A
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