bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
boldtrader
- 12 Dec 2006 08:08
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Says it all!!!!!???? Hopefully not. Cheers.
EWRobson
- 12 Dec 2006 13:25
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Is that a record. A whole 24 hours without a post. May be a good thing. May be that my chat about patience has been taken on board. Surprising though!
Tonyrelaxes
- 12 Dec 2006 14:46
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But for the (comtemptuous?) responses and aldwickk's post, which looks like an attempt to discredit someone whose views are more optimistic about SEO than his own appear, it would be nearly 3 whole days!
Yes, Eric, patience it is here.
aldwickk
- 12 Dec 2006 15:10
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They must be in shock at the way the share price is falling today.
potatohead
- 12 Dec 2006 15:16
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dump this crap, get in ERX
Tonyrelaxes
- 12 Dec 2006 16:09
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That make you happy aldwickk?
If you are not confident with SEO after your researches and knowledge I suggest you sell and go elsewhere.
greekman
- 12 Dec 2006 17:10
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Just found this.
It was the word WRAP that caught my eye although nothing to do with SEO's wrap.
It's a government backed scheme so being very cynical of anything government lead, I see it as little substance with lots of spin.
Still anything that pushes SEO type initiatives is no bad thing.
12/12/2006 - Funding is being made available by Waste and Resources Action Programme (WRAP) for innovations to help reduce the six million tonnes of UK household packaging that is thrown away each year.
By George Reynolds.
Snippets from the article.
One of the three broad areas WRAP aims to support is improving package closures to extend shelf-life and developing freshness indicators to alert consumers.
WRAP further suggests funding could help develop a best in class' lightweight container and advance reusable, refillable or returnable packaging ideas.
For full article see link.
http://www.foodproductiondaily.com/news/ng.asp?n=72722&m=1FPDD12&c=gcjasaplopxltou
hewittalan6
- 12 Dec 2006 17:34
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Hello everyone.
I'm back but cannot be arsed wading through 3 weeks of posts.
Not happy with the lack of news, though. Way behind the schedule I was given.
Thanks to those who e-mailed me over the last few weeks but I have had no internet access till about 20 minutes ago.
Alan
bhunt1910
- 12 Dec 2006 17:44
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Welcome Back Alan - now get your finfer out and get this sp moving north - we should get an RNS tomorrow now that you are back. Hope the move went well. BBC doing well also.
hewittalan6
- 12 Dec 2006 17:48
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Hi Baza,
Chuffed with BBC (told you all so) and HYC, but very disappointed with SEO.
I am writing tomorrows RNS right now...............
Alan
Oilywag
- 12 Dec 2006 18:01
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Bloody 'ell, who invited him back????
The oily one
PS Nice to see you back in the saddle Alan. Hope your return signals good news. If not then begger off again!!!!!
moneyplus
- 12 Dec 2006 20:22
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Nice to have friends innit!! welcome back Alan.
explosive
- 12 Dec 2006 20:26
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Great, I've missed a sense of humor on this thread!
treikiman
- 12 Dec 2006 21:09
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Good to hear you again Alan..................
Tonyrelaxes
- 12 Dec 2006 21:31
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Who is this Alan anyway?
(with apologies to Douglas)
;-)
greekman
- 13 Dec 2006 08:11
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Tony,
You say who is Alan.
Well not one to spread rumors but someone very high up in SEO told me the following.
They have informed me that Alan's, internet access problems were an excuse for not posting as he was too busy on business.
They also informed me that he now owns so many shares in SEO he is now the main shareholder.
As the main shareholder, he has been undercover attending top level meetings between, SEO, Walmart, Asda, Tesco, Mcdonalds and others we probably are not aware of.
Go on Alan, admit it.
Declare you holdings interest as per market rules.
I personally believe my contact and will follow Alan's teachings to the ends of the SEO trail.
As all rumors dyor and all that.
aldwickk
- 13 Dec 2006 08:16
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More fool him.
hewittalan6
- 13 Dec 2006 08:23
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Ah if only.
The truth is so much more boring.
Bloody BT & AOL between them could not organise an orgy in a brothel.
My holding, like the newsflow from SEO, remains unchanged and I admit to being very saddened that my 3 weeks away did not see the news that we all expect.
My ponderings now are on how much of this is down to external delays over which SEO have no control (FDA etc.), and how much is incompetence or the old problem of over promising?
Once more we are all in the dark and left to second guess.
I hope that it is down to external agencies and a reticence on SEO's part to put out RNS nowadays. I fear it is down to something much more basic, such as a problematic product or clients losing patience. I am certainly losing mine.
greekman
- 13 Dec 2006 08:54
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Alan,
On a serious note, I fully agree with you. Also losing patience and as fully in the dark as anyone.
I think that (in the dark) is the most frustrating aspect of this share at present.
If we only had an inkling of what is holding up progress, but it is either guesswork or supposition.
If you think back to this time last year, we were discussing why there was no news re Greenseal. We were informed early in 2006 it was because food packagers did not want to take machines out of line in the busy Christmas run up. Twelve months later (can it really be 1 year on) and we don't appear to be much further along.
Promises of jam tomorrow are wearing very thin. A bit of bread today, or even a few crumbs (of comfort) would not go amiss.
My hobby/sport is boxing. The term punch drunk comes to mind whenever I log on at 7am and see either no news or the same old spin.
But this time next year weel be millionaires (Apologies to Del Boy).
Just noticed on L2 that mm's are the only ones on the ask. That is the first time I can remember no auto trades listed (on the ask) after 1 hours trading. That shows just how us PI's are becoming disinterested.