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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


Mad Pad - 21 Nov 2006 17:36 - 22587 of 27111

Look on the other board Oily ma.....Also now you are awake look at Monday 18.22 on iii,interesting post could be genuine.Can anyone vouch for him?,but it's odd that he says that SEO say directors appointments are not worthy of an RNS,STRANGE.

greekman - 21 Nov 2006 17:40 - 22588 of 27111

Received this reply to my E-Mail from ASDA.
Not telling me really anything worthwhile.
Whilst I did not expect any info that was not in the public domain, I was hoping for a hint of SEO (Obviously not by name) but by reference.
See reply below although not really worth reading.

Dear Mr ..........

Thank you for taking the time to contact us regarding recycling.

At ASDA, we take our environmental responsibilities very seriously. ASDA are
always looking at ways to minimise the amount of packaging around our own brand
products. Product packaging adds significantly to the overall cost of the
products that we sell to our customers, which is obviously something that we
want to avoid if we are to deliver Every Day Low Prices for our customers.

ASDA are working closely with the DEFRA funded Waste and Action Resource
Programme (WRAP) to identify opportunities to reduce product packaging.
Furthermore, we are committed to making customer recycling as easy as possible.
At present we facilitate front of store recycling through the provision of a
recycling centre at 95% of our stores. We also offer in-store recycling of
mobile phones, printer cartridges and single use disposable cameras. Last year
ASDA recycled 140,000 tonnes of cardboard (8% of the UK cardboard market) and
6,000 tonnes of plastic from waste arising at the back of our stores and we have
signed up to the Cauthold Agreement giving a commitment to make 'absolute'
reductions in own brand packaging by 2010.

We are always pleased to receive feedback from our customers and I am grateful
to you for taking the time to contact us.

I hope we can look forward to serving you at ASDA again soon and if I can help
any further, please let me know.

Yours Sincerely
Gemma Ramsden
ASDA Customer Relations

For those interested in what the Cauthold Agreement is try this link http://www.defra.gov.uk/news/latest/2005/waste-0726.htm

Wish I hadn't have bothered.

bhunt1910 - 21 Nov 2006 17:52 - 22589 of 27111

Mad Pad - yes - Ali on another board talks of being 90% certain of news tomorrow.

I am very very cynical - but did not want to totally discount him - hence my enquiry here.

I suspect it is another red herring - but !!

Alan - you up and running yet - or does that posh pad of yours not have electricity yet ?

Mad Pad - 21 Nov 2006 17:55 - 22590 of 27111

Bas, OK no news then.

bhunt1910 - 21 Nov 2006 18:09 - 22591 of 27111

Not that I am aware of

bosley - 21 Nov 2006 18:11 - 22592 of 27111

greekman, surely the Waste and Action Resource
Programme should be WARP ? :)

patel04 - 21 Nov 2006 20:11 - 22593 of 27111

silence is golden

Oilywag - 21 Nov 2006 21:16 - 22594 of 27111

bosley

I think it ought to read Waste Resource and Action Programme (WRAP)

The oily one

tweenie - 22 Nov 2006 08:57 - 22595 of 27111

well no news.......still.
The missus wants to decorate the new house..... might have to part with some shares a bit early.

bhunt1910 - 22 Nov 2006 11:04 - 22596 of 27111

someone on one of the other boards keeps on spouting on about "lots of AT buys in the pipeline" - and just now " a big buy order just in".

Is there any way that someone would know what was in the pipeline or if a big buy order had arrived - especially as as soon as he said the latter, the price dropped ??

Any one know?

greekman - 22 Nov 2006 11:14 - 22597 of 27111

Bhunt,
Looking at level 2 sometimes you can see a trend starting to form, but it usually has to be fairly obvious.
Looking at L2 at the moment, no one appears that interested in buying or selling.
Can't see how anyone, except a Market Maker or Broker with a big order to fill can have any idea, re "Lots of AT buys in the pipeline". And then they would have to be putting them through the order book, and looking at a possible matching sell price already there.

Mad Pad - 22 Nov 2006 11:14 - 22598 of 27111

Bas the biggest trade between 10.29 and 10.52 shown on the LSE site was 4,389 .Just ignore him and alioo.

bhunt1910 - 22 Nov 2006 12:01 - 22599 of 27111

Thanks guys - obviously just ramping - I dont know enough about how the market works to know whether what he was saying could be true

700202 - 22 Nov 2006 17:58 - 22600 of 27111

BRING ON BIG DINNERS bought 1 ml seo at 1p 2 weeks ago sold out at 1.7 very pleased, bought again today at 1.43p and pleased to do so ,now a hold for me for 12 weeks awaiting news with wal mart/asda which i am confident will come along with other deals now they have monies in place they can go back to the deal table am looking at 2p +

EWRobson - 22 Nov 2006 20:49 - 22601 of 27111

Well done 700202; not bad for a 36 y.o.! Well-timed buy, well timed sell, another well timed buy? Time will tell but I suspect you are right taking a 12 week view rather than another short-term trade. The lack of posts today suggests that most are off until after the new year. I suspect it will be wise to forget the rumours; we are now in a different dispensation!

Eric

jameshunt1985 - 22 Nov 2006 23:09 - 22602 of 27111

Hey All,

Just got back from some serious travelling through Central America and USA, was awesome! Have just trawled through the last three months worth of posts and news and trying to educate myself over the protocols and workings of EGMs and the buy one share get one share free that went on at roughly the same time. I brought in back in April and consequently sold out at a small loss just before the landslide, Few! and am gonna tread water for a bit and see what happens before I look to reinvest now that the company has the same potential at an astronomically lower price.

Just one big question though. I read a couple of peoples posts about the chance that SEO could be bunked of the FTSE in the new year due to its poor performance. My question is, is there any substance to this statement, and if so, how does that effect have on the private or indeed a corporate investor? I.e. if I invested now and trading ceased, is ones investments lost?

Heres to a 2007 like 700202 last month!!!

Hunty!

Tonyrelaxes - 22 Nov 2006 23:57 - 22603 of 27111

Hunty
(Hi, I met you on the first 'Avon Motor Tour of Britain' rally/race in 1972ish which you won, and I only could only win my class and team prize). Nice talking to a ghost!!

The talk was of coming off the FTSE Small Caps Index - not the main LSE. Although I can imagine exDirectors preferring to have operated under the more liberal AIM set-up.

The immediate effect of such a happening would be a sell off by the Small Caps Tracker Funds - but from memory when SEO entered the Index about 2 years ago there was not a massive buying spree.

I discount the rumours, but I am famed for being very relaxed - and often wrong!

700202 - 23 Nov 2006 08:41 - 22604 of 27111

EWROBSON seo was good to me, allowed me to get rid of some my dogs and donate towards my provalis loss 15k

jameshunt1985 - 23 Nov 2006 10:01 - 22605 of 27111

Tony,

So these Small Caps Tracker Funds. Are they owned by larger institutions and would they be informed at the same time as everyone else through the issue of an RNS?

Hunty.

jameshunt1985 - 23 Nov 2006 10:18 - 22606 of 27111

In other words, if we were on the ball we could see it coming and sell out at the appropriate time?
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