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stanelco .......a new thread (SEO)     

bosley - 20 Feb 2004 09:34

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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


bhunt1910 - 08 Dec 2006 17:12 - 22904 of 27111

It would not surprise me now to see a contract or two announced in the next couple of weeks. This is the sort of time frame that MW indicated it would take to get negotiations completed - ie 5 - 6 weeks after approval of funding.

I am beginning to think that Martin and the finance chap have got the balls for this job. Clearing out is not an easy job to do - but it does get rid of all those supporters of Howard White and Ian Balchin and draws a line under the "old regime".

Expect to see things starting to come together now. slowly but assuredly - dont expect miracles overnight

oblomov - 08 Dec 2006 17:18 - 22905 of 27111


'the Companys US office has been closed'

'The Directors believe that all these initiatives will help Stanelco to deliver on its exciting potential for the benefit of all its shareholders'


How exactly will closing the US office help it 'deliver on its exciting potential'?

'Dave Wetters will now lead our US initiative from the UK head office'

How can that be better that leading the US initiative fom a US office?

If there was much going on in the US, you would think there would need to be a permanant presence of some sort. With 14m in the bank, a small office presence would hardly break the bank.

The words 'going' and 'backwards' spring to mind.

I like the idea of a sales director, though, even if it is long overdue. Lets hope he has something to direct!

tweenie - 08 Dec 2006 17:23 - 22906 of 27111

.......benefit the shareholders.
LOL or else I'd cry.

EWRobson - 08 Dec 2006 17:27 - 22907 of 27111

Now, my view is that the products themselves are good and that the problem in negotiating deals has been on SEO's side (its the one thing in common with all the prospective clients). Problems: the guys themselves (now gone); lack of confidence in company stability (now there with Schroders backing); the contracts proposed (now under review). So, given that this has been a new start, I suggest that we also forget about the past and give the new scenario a chance to emerge.

boldtrader - 08 Dec 2006 18:20 - 22908 of 27111

Pint pot half empty or half full= negative or positive, You lot have been following SEO nearly as long as me,I think some here have a death wish,the amount of negative vibe that comes out of my computer screen!
You're in, probably most contributors on this board are at this present time down,either jump or stay,Jump and regret, stay and you may regret,but stop whinging.This thread is civilised and I take great research from many of the more knowledgeable posters with thanks, but its no use crying.
I do believe we will succeed but like all great new invention things do not always go as planned, it's going to take alittle longer but we are now heading the right way.Good luck to all. My pint pot is half full!! Cheers.

explosive - 08 Dec 2006 18:29 - 22909 of 27111

Current support level at under 2p a share speaks for itself, no RNS required. Even on the off chance of good news most investors will read BBs like this and take the news as a pince of salt based on the firm evidence we'd been consistantly lied to Hence changes in the board. I still doubt its enough though! I wonder if a shareholder petition for a realistic update would get us any further to knowing whats really going on. We could always threaten and carry through a voting off of the board members proven to have lied!! Add up the holding of posters here and we could well have a good percentage.

EWRobson - 08 Dec 2006 19:32 - 22910 of 27111

Agree boldtrader but not explosive. Latter is fighting yesterday's battles: culprits have gone and we are under a 'new' regime. Give them an opportunity to exploit the technology, I say. Cheers, from a half-full glass of Rioja!

greekman - 08 Dec 2006 19:57 - 22911 of 27111

I agree, New Regime, New Broom. We have been calling for the cutting of dead wood, now we have got it.
I don't see a problem re the USA office closure.
In todays world the office is global. Initially I could see the benefit of a hands on, local control, but as I hope the spade work has been completed, why do we need a team that presumably are no longer needed to do the initial job.
The bit that states...."The US office function has been realigned and Dave Wetters will now lead our US initiative from the UK head office. He will be supported by the Companys on the ground consultants who have performed well over the last 12 months" to my way of thinking is fine. They still have a team of consultants out there. Just because they are not in an office surely is no cause for alarm.

ths - 08 Dec 2006 20:14 - 22912 of 27111

Well my three glasses are fully empty.
But I think this is definitely a step forward.

zscrooge - 08 Dec 2006 20:26 - 22913 of 27111

So, all we need is a 10 bagger to break even for most.

EWRobson - 08 Dec 2006 21:19 - 22914 of 27111

Happy with a half-full 10 bagger, i.e. a 5-bagger! Equivalent to 18p on the former share issue.

alfalfa - 08 Dec 2006 21:29 - 22915 of 27111

greekman and all - Absolutely right. We are now a global village. I was once part of a "virtual" company funded by venture capital. We had no assets, everything was rented and we met up fortnightly in an office in the UK, even though 4 out of the 7 personnel lived more than 100 miles away. The power of the internet and other comms meant that we got the job done with super efficiency.

You may recall that the US office of SEO was not dissimilar since it was actually run by Stephanie Morgan-Fisher (a PR consultant who runs Morgan-Fisher Inc) and her husband - out of their house. Apart from salaries, I doubt that overheads would have been onerous.

As long as the relevant contacts were established with UK personnel in tow, then I don't see a problem in continuity with the USA.

Onwards and upwards we trust.

Alfa.

Tonyrelaxes - 08 Dec 2006 22:04 - 22916 of 27111

The American office was merely a token presence judging by posted reports of phone calls to it. It appeared to be little more than a shared "serviced office" address. All they seem to have done was maintain, for a period, the "newsflow" of information but this came from Stephanie M-F who worked (sic) from home.

Plus, of course, the Orlando 'office' and it's attractions provided a raison d'etre for regular journeys across the atlantic by the (a?) favoured few which would presumably pass Inland Revenue Benefits scrutiny!

I noticed there was no mention of Stephanie M-F in the 'refunding' prospectus wheras details of her contract and Share Options were included in the 'BioTec' Prospectus of last year. Had she already gone as part of the costcutting jobs cuts?

Now the Director/President of Stanelco's US operations (RNS 8 june 05) is no more, and they closed the office within a couple of weeks of his departure, my thoughts are strengthened about the office being little more than a sham or plaything.

But that is now history. Looking forward I am increasingly happier with MW so far. He has appointed an FD with whom he can work well, they have done much in preparing for and raising 14m net, ousting the "virtual owner" and his technical sidekick, and later other Directors/Senior Managers. Now the Sales Director, promised at the EGM a month ago, has been appointed I look forward to positive announcements over the coming months which will be clear, unambiguous and positive proof of progress.

I think it will happen.
(Bloody hope so too...!)

oblomov - 08 Dec 2006 23:49 - 22917 of 27111

A 'new regime'? Isn't that what we're supposed to think? Distance the past crap from the present? My opinion is that until I see something differrent I assume nothing has changed. I've seen nothing different - no deals , no income, just talk.

And I used to be accused of ramping! Just check back the posts in Aug/Sept.

Eric, with all due respect, when the proverbial was really hitting the fan (Aug. to Nov) you were nowhere to be seen - not a single post. Now you ride in on your white charger and ramp like the son of PM1. To be honest, no disrespect, but you're getting up my nose because you were nowhere to be seen when the going was rough, now SEO cant do a thing wrong!

I think, as I have said before, that until I see some cash coming in,I believe the whole open offer/money raising issue was more about prolonging the agony than turning a profit, no matttter what Eric/Schroders may like us to beleive.

Sorry, all (and where is Alan Hewitt who daily, by his absence, looks suspiciously like a serial ramper) but I remain pessimistic and cynical of the whole SEO 'dream'.

Currently 50K + down. How about you, Eric? From what gains/losses are your comments coming?

Dont be shy - let us know! 50 or 50k?


maestro - 09 Dec 2006 00:04 - 22918 of 27111






8th December 2006

Stanelco plc (the Company)

Personnel Update

Stanelco is pleased to announce that Dave Wetters has joined the Companys management board as Sales Director. Dave is an acknowledged expert in the sale of technical machinery and compounding resins. He has 25 years experience working in the industry, including 10 years as regional Sales Manager for APV, the leading polymer processing company. Of particular relevance to Stanelco is his considerable experience in working across global markets which will prove valuable as the Company takes its expertise into new market places across the world.

Other recent changes to the management team include the departure of Bruce Drew, who was Managing Director of the Aquasol division, and Graham Whitchurch, Managing Director of Adept Polymers. The management board will assume responsibility for these divisions.

In addition, as part of a continual review of Stanelcos cost base, the management has recently undertaken a number of measures to reduce its cost base and increase efficiency within the Company, including:

A continued reduction in headcount at the Companys Southampton Head Office. A consultation exercise is currently taking place at the Companys head office in Southampton over a number of administrative and technical staff;
The US office function has been realigned and Dave Wetters will now lead our US initiative from the UK head office. He will be supported by the Companys on the ground consultants who have performed well over the last 12 months. These changes will ensure consistency and accuracy in all communications across the US, with the intention of building on excellent relationships we have developed there. As a result, the Companys US office has been closed.
A strategic review has been implemented at the Adept Polymer operations and in particular the PVOH manufacturing business. This review is ongoing.
The Directors believe that all these initiatives will help Stanelco to deliver on its exciting potential for the benefit of all its shareholders.

- Ends -

Oilywag - 09 Dec 2006 07:28 - 22919 of 27111

Maestre

Are you a village idiot?

The personnel info from the web site had already been posted at the top of this page.

Why post it again?

Because you are a village idiot!

oblomov

I have spoken to Hewittalan. He is having difficulities with re-establishing his broadband connection with BT after his house move . Nothing new there then .... with BT.

The oily one

Tonyrelaxes - 09 Dec 2006 09:22 - 22920 of 27111

Oily

Don't be too harsh on Maestro. His post is not his usual rubbish.

There was actually nothing incorrect this time - a great improvement, possibly a record.

Only problem, he's was just telling us what we all already knew about!

oblomov - 09 Dec 2006 09:42 - 22921 of 27111

Thanks, Oily, Sorry Alan - comment retracted, apologies Eric, I was a bit harsh - never again will I post after a fine bottle of claret!

PATISEAR - 09 Dec 2006 10:14 - 22922 of 27111

"Spot The Mistake" COMPETITION
==========================
"Spot The Mistake in the latest RNS".
Come on you lot, there has got to be one.

greekman - 09 Dec 2006 10:20 - 22923 of 27111

oblomov,

Most of the posts re the USA office and management changes have been well argued, pro and anti.
I am not and never have (hopefully) looked at SEO through rose tinted glasses, but try to analyse the facts, as I am sure you do.
Not saying your slant (oblomov) is wrong, just hoping it is.
As to posting after alcohol. Did this once several months ago. Read it the next day and wondered who had posted such rubbish.
Felt tempted to reply and then squelch myself.
As you say, never again. ( Hope the hangovers not too bad).
Good job the market is not open for trading, Fri/Sat night after a good visit to the pub. Mind you I would probably when drunk make better investment decisions than when sober.
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