bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
bosley
- 22 Mar 2005 23:05
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nice one , driver. i tend to agree with you, andys. i think there could be some tree shaking over the next few days, maybe even fresh highs to tempt sellers. sit tight, dont bite. i also think the amount of times andys and driver have topped up there cant be many more shares left floating around:).... you guys must own half of seo:)
as for brass!!!!! we could certainly do with some new players. i'm having a hard time trying to recruit.
Jumpin
- 22 Mar 2005 23:25
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P/E
bosley
- 23 Mar 2005 07:16
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morning. have you got a games lesson to go to, jumpin?
andysmith
- 23 Mar 2005 08:25
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I think Jumpin may need a maths lesson as well, we can only speculate the future PE until we know what the Asda deal contains, but I reckon for each 10m you need 200 machines. This is based upon the Reiser deal already announced, with 35k per retrofit at say 50% profit and 35k royalties per year.Of course that is 10m per 200 machines in a first year. Each year there will be more machines with more royalties plus the royalties already flowing. We will have to wait for an RNS to see how many machines are part of the deal but whichever way I look at this share will be minimum 50p by year end and 100p next year. Driver, I know, should have JFDI. But having been in SEO for ages I honestly expected possible dips and tree-shakes back down below 15p, how wrong could I be but pleased to see good support for SEO now.
Jacks
- 23 Mar 2005 11:20
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Jumpin, can recommend e-Bay for trainers and PE kit. Bosley does the double Games lesson at 10:00hrs and Andy S takes over for maths after lunch.
superrod
- 23 Mar 2005 14:52
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i note bprg is in freefall
stockdog
- 23 Mar 2005 15:15
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A lot of buyers coming in on BPRG against the relatively few but insistent sellers (shorters?). Price bottoming out now about 12% down . On SEO actually greater number of sellers relative to buyers than BPRG, but the latter definitely have the upper hand and the SP is holding pretty firm compared to the almost universal negative sentimment across the board of the last couple of days.
Not sure why I'm comparing and contrasting these two stocks, except that they have a somewhat intertwined and opposing interest currently.
SEO looking pretty strong all things considered. Next break up will be decisive - 18 days and counting. I'm betting on the RNS for Monday 11th April, the day after the expiry of the 60day option period.
SD
superrod
- 23 Mar 2005 15:25
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a market darling like bprg down 10%.....BOUND to be a lot of bottom fishers. im steering clear of that one.
bosley
- 23 Mar 2005 15:35
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similar story on my watchlist , sd. almost everything has been red , red , red for the last few days.
stockdog
- 23 Mar 2005 16:14
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bos
What's the difference between a euphonium and a baritone horn?
I've got one (or the other) and my daughter has picked it up and started to play it, but it's got a really tatty bell which makes a poor sound, so I was thinking of replacing it with a better model. ANy idea where to start looking and what I want?
When she's older I'll send her up North to join the band (or, on second thoughts, maybe I'll come myself).
SD
bosley
- 23 Mar 2005 18:18
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got mainly small caps on my watch list. has the market turned against small caps cos all i can see is red.
sd. baritone is smaller than euph. try ebay, you never know? funnily enough, we are about to start a junior band. send her up and bring yourself too.
Fred1new
- 23 Mar 2005 18:37
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I know the feeling Bosley. B awfull all round red day except CSN.
accord
- 24 Mar 2005 07:11
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Stanelco PLC
24 March 2005
24 March 2005
Stanelco PLC ('Stanelco' or the 'Group')
ASDA adopt Stanelco's GREENSEAL technology
Stanelco PLC, the RF (radio frequency) applications group, is pleased to
announce that it has signed a binding contract with ASDA for a 12-month
exclusive agreement for the application of the Group's GREENSEAL tray lidding
and thermoforming RF technology in the UK and Ireland. ASDA anticipate that
several hundred machines will be adapted to utilise the technology due to the
significant benefits it delivers.
The agreement follows successful trials at a number of different ASDA suppliers
and will mean that the suppliers involved in the programme will, where
practical, convert from traditional heat-sealing to Stanelco's revolutionary RF
technology.
The main benefits of Stanelco's GREENSEAL technology are:
- An up to 20% lower cost of packaging material;
- A higher integrity seal substantially reducing the possibility of packs
leaking;
- A removal of laminated plastics in favour of mono plastics, which can be
easily recycled providing significant environmental benefits and
- A saving of up to 70% on power usage in the traylidding/thermoforming
machines.
The costs associated with conversion will be greatly outweighed by the financial
and other benefits indicated. It is expected that, according to plan, this
agreement will generate a revenue stream for Stanelco significantly in excess of
5m in the first year alone. Even before the first machine has been converted
ASDA and Stanelco are working together to look at other areas of opportunity for
the technology.
The 12-month agreement will commence from the first Monday following two weeks
of further successful trials with three ASDA suppliers. This is expected to be
in April. These commercial trials are in addition to the completed trial
announced on 1 March 2005. The underlying access agreement to adopt the
technology will be between Stanelco and each of ASDA's packaged food suppliers
with Stanelco taking on responsibility for installation and maintenance of the
tray-lidding technology.
Ian Balchin, Chief Executive of Stanelco commented:
'We are delighted to have signed a formal agreement with ASDA. This is the final
step of the first phase in the commercialising of this technology, and a very
significant step in the transformation of Stanelco into an intellectual property
business, exploiting the Group's core technologies. This contract is excellent
news for Stanelco and its shareholders and reflects the hard work put in by all
our staff. We look forward to working with ASDA on the implementation.'
Tony Ruane, Technical Manager, Meal Solutions category at ASDA said:
'This is a first to market for ASDA - real innovation. This could well turn out
to be the biggest thing in packaging for years. The benefits for both the
environment, our customers and suppliers from this technology are far reaching.
The potential for the use of Stanelco's technology grows every time we look at
it. Every visit to both stores and suppliers identifies new areas and ways in
which the technology can be used. We are looking forward to working with
Stanelco.'
Ends
Dynamite
- 24 Mar 2005 07:12
- 2273 of 27111
At least one share should go up today then.....
Stanelco PLC
24 March 2005
24 March 2005
Stanelco PLC ('Stanelco' or the 'Group')
ASDA adopt Stanelco's GREENSEAL technology
Stanelco PLC, the RF (radio frequency) applications group, is pleased to
announce that it has signed a binding contract with ASDA for a 12-month
exclusive agreement for the application of the Group's GREENSEAL tray lidding
and thermoforming RF technology in the UK and Ireland. ASDA anticipate that
several hundred machines will be adapted to utilise the technology due to the
significant benefits it delivers.
The agreement follows successful trials at a number of different ASDA suppliers
and will mean that the suppliers involved in the programme will, where
practical, convert from traditional heat-sealing to Stanelco's revolutionary RF
technology.
The main benefits of Stanelco's GREENSEAL technology are:
- An up to 20% lower cost of packaging material;
- A higher integrity seal substantially reducing the possibility of packs
leaking;
- A removal of laminated plastics in favour of mono plastics, which can be
easily recycled providing significant environmental benefits and
- A saving of up to 70% on power usage in the traylidding/thermoforming
machines.
The costs associated with conversion will be greatly outweighed by the financial
and other benefits indicated. It is expected that, according to plan, this
agreement will generate a revenue stream for Stanelco significantly in excess of
5m in the first year alone. Even before the first machine has been converted
ASDA and Stanelco are working together to look at other areas of opportunity for
the technology.
The 12-month agreement will commence from the first Monday following two weeks
of further successful trials with three ASDA suppliers. This is expected to be
in April. These commercial trials are in addition to the completed trial
announced on 1 March 2005. The underlying access agreement to adopt the
technology will be between Stanelco and each of ASDA's packaged food suppliers
with Stanelco taking on responsibility for installation and maintenance of the
tray-lidding technology.
Ian Balchin, Chief Executive of Stanelco commented:
'We are delighted to have signed a formal agreement with ASDA. This is the final
step of the first phase in the commercialising of this technology, and a very
significant step in the transformation of Stanelco into an intellectual property
business, exploiting the Group's core technologies. This contract is excellent
news for Stanelco and its shareholders and reflects the hard work put in by all
our staff. We look forward to working with ASDA on the implementation.'
Tony Ruane, Technical Manager, Meal Solutions category at ASDA said:
'This is a first to market for ASDA - real innovation. This could well turn out
to be the biggest thing in packaging for years. The benefits for both the
environment, our customers and suppliers from this technology are far reaching.
The potential for the use of Stanelco's technology grows every time we look at
it. Every visit to both stores and suppliers identifies new areas and ways in
which the technology can be used. We are looking forward to working with
Stanelco.'
Ends
For further information please contact:
Ian Balchin, Chief Executive
Stanelco PLC
Tel: +44 (0)2380 867100
Jonathon Brill/Billy Clegg
Financial Dynamics
Tel: +44 (0)20 7831 3113
bosley
- 24 Mar 2005 07:21
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a very, very good and wonderful morning to you all.
bosley
- 24 Mar 2005 07:25
- 2275 of 27111
and it just gets better and better. hows this for a seal of approval.
'This is a first to market for ASDA - real innovation. This could well turn out
to be the biggest thing in packaging for years. The benefits for both the
environment, our customers and suppliers from this technology are far reaching.
The potential for the use of Stanelco's technology grows every time we look at
it. Every visit to both stores and suppliers identifies new areas and ways in
which the technology can be used. We are looking forward to working with
Stanelco.'
it just got bigger, folks!!!!!!
bosley
- 24 Mar 2005 07:43
- 2276 of 27111
strange thing on my screen. bid=17.25p offer=17p spread= -1.47%
Biscuit
- 24 Mar 2005 07:59
- 2278 of 27111
What a beautiful morning it is! Good morning all!