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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


driver - 24 Mar 2005 15:32 - 2302 of 27111

Not much more to add to the above all good posts, I will say that we can now all relax dont tell me I was the only one that thought of the worse scenario Asda breaks of talks RF didn't work after all must have been a bad dream.
Two announcements in one day my ULT is also up 26% all a bit to much for the old ticker this share mlarky.
No sugars Ruthie

cashcaptain - 24 Mar 2005 15:49 - 2303 of 27111

wonder why share price has not moved up much today on this good news?

Chiva20 - 24 Mar 2005 15:54 - 2304 of 27111

Cashcaptain, read my post on this earlier today and then the subsequent responses from the SEO fan club

overgrowth - 24 Mar 2005 16:11 - 2305 of 27111

Should be a decent tick up on Tuesday, I'm sure that this deal is interesting enough for the weekend press journalists.

Potential investors will have a long weekend to see the tremendous potential, so we should see quite a flurry of buys first thing.

driver - 24 Mar 2005 16:28 - 2306 of 27111

overgrowth
Good point my thoughts exactly I just like to say welcome to all the Newbis on today from one of the old timers, on this board that is, not in age.

Poverty - 24 Mar 2005 17:27 - 2307 of 27111

It is definately BIG news for the wider market and world out there... The press will see it as a substantial breakthrough and the start of serious long term value in SEO - they will HAVE to comment on it. I think the sp will be a long way from 18p in a years time (and of course sooner than that!).

Stanelco have a big sounding name - and now they might well fulfill it! Whoever Mr.Elco was!

tipton11 - 24 Mar 2005 17:54 - 2308 of 27111

twlce as many buys but price, on this news, has hardly risen...exclusivity deals are great for ASDA but what is in it for us?...no wonder the price has scarcely moved...there is a great big world out there with large companies who will be forced to keep up on this technology snd if not from seo will in not too long a time find alternatives.

superrod - 24 Mar 2005 18:06 - 2309 of 27111

a well known tip sheet re-iterates as a buy.......and reading between the lines ITS WITH BELLS ON.

andysmith - 24 Mar 2005 18:18 - 2310 of 27111

Another good day, I was out today. Expected more on this announcement? Yes I did but suppose some recent investors, Jan-Mar might have expected more and decided to take their profits, good luck and goodbye. I for one am sticking by this EMERGING company as long term it could be a life-changer to have invested and stayed with it. I work in packaging as you know and pleased to see the thoughts of the Asda bloke which is what excites me even more than just the meat-pack "The potential for the use of Stanelco's technology grows every time we look at it". My thoughts exactly. A Tetrapack in the making.
and remember these are the thoughts of the bloke responsible for writing out the significant cheques to Stanelco, he is as excited as we are. Well done Asda for grasping the nettle and realising the potential. See you later Tesco/Sainsburys. and remember, the royalties are a yearly payment, with each year more machines will be retrofitted and therefore more and more revenue and profit. how many companies can look forward with that potential?
Well done to all who have stuck by this and the new investors.

aldwickk - 24 Mar 2005 18:20 - 2311 of 27111

Tipton11,

you must have missed these posts.[ name alternatives to SEO R F green lidding.]

24 Mar'05 - 14:21 - 2297 of 2308 edit



Are we forgetting Wal mart, with Wal mart owning Asda whats to stop SEO doing the same kind of deal with Walmart inside the 12 months.


bosley - 24 Mar'05 - 14:34 - 2298 of 2308


good to see you are up to speed,aldwick!!! :)
sd, absolutely!!! every word is loaded

bosley - 24 Mar 2005 18:35 - 2312 of 27111

fair comment, tipton. i do think you are looking at seo in the wrong way though. in its current state seo is basically a new company with new technology.it has recently signed a good deal with an american based company, reiser. after better than expected trials it has just signed with the number two supermarket in uk. this supermarket is owned by walmart. ALSO this week seo was given leave to appeal against the patent claim verdict. seo is backed up by a major pharmacutical company,cardinal health. all in all , we aint doing that badly. as for the price hardly rising on todays news, i do agree that it's a bit disappointing. i think we all expected more but i also think eric has got it right in his post 2290. BUT, for me, todays rise was close to 40% so i aint complaining. AND it looks like we've got support at 17p now. work is over, going down northampton way to see my brother and his new son tomorrow. looking forward to it.

ethel - 24 Mar 2005 19:09 - 2313 of 27111

I wonder whether SEO will try to sell their optical fibre furnaces in light of the low levels of orders in their historic businesses.
The company is involved in "strategic transformation" and moving towards securing its intellectual properties.
The appointment of Terry Roberts as CEO,with his thirty year's experience at Sainsburys,latterly as PACKAGING INNOVATIONS manager,will hopefully prove to be a wise one.
The cap sealer has great promise too.
All in all a great little British company...hope to see success...it would be well deserved.
ETHEL

driver - 24 Mar 2005 20:50 - 2314 of 27111

bos
Clad to see you of enjoying yourself Im of to work tomorrow. still I have got another two weeks off next week, going up to Doncaster to see little Harvey.

accord - 24 Mar 2005 20:58 - 2315 of 27111

Bosley

You mention Cardinal Health, they are a large American
co with their Corporate Headquarters at

Cardinal Health, Inc.
7000 Cardinal Place
Dublin, Ohio 43017

Is it coincidental that CH and Walmart are American ?????

ssanebs - 25 Mar 2005 08:48 - 2316 of 27111

does anyone have a copy of tim freeborns buy note out yesterday

iturama - 25 Mar 2005 10:11 - 2317 of 27111

There is a one hour special Walmart program on CNBC (Sky) at this moment. 10 - 11am.

elrico - 25 Mar 2005 12:53 - 2318 of 27111

Edward Kalfayan first wrote about SEO for lemming at 4p

We write from the perspective of a retired executive, who, many years ago, was working in Cologne, Germany as European CEO of Rose Forgrove, once a global leader in the wrapping machine industry, which led the start up of automatic pre-packaging of meats and cheese in German supermarkets; and also developed vacuum forming machines there to form plastic trays for packaging fresh foods etc. That name has almost disappeared, but has left us with previous experience from which to comment on the striking news emerging from SEO and its client Asda yesterday and during the last three months.

http://lemminginvestor.com/secure/SEOAsda.html

tipton11 - 25 Mar 2005 13:00 - 2319 of 27111

aldwick & bos many thanks for helpfull replies...I am not pessimistic about prospects but many posters are too euphoric I hope they are right and we all will be delighted.

I still disagree over exclusivaty after all at the beginning of tray liding there were 5/6 companies very interested, why not take their orders as well...

belisce6 - 25 Mar 2005 18:37 - 2320 of 27111

probably because ASDA (from its comments) wants to get itself set with all that Stanelco can possibly offer it - (anything and everything that is packaged ??), and then it will be one step ahead of the rest of the massive supermarket chains, by perhaps performing a very dramatic long-term cost-cutting exercise (due to its Stanelco liaison and technology), and then it wil be up to the other supermarket chains to follow........so although it would be great to see SEO getting in with others; the ASDA-SEO work over 2005, may turn out to be a perfect display cabinet of the products (and their cost benefits) that other supermarkets can get from SEO......

Biscuit - 25 Mar 2005 20:41 - 2321 of 27111

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