bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
aldwickk
- 31 Dec 2006 14:49
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I hope you are paying MoneyAM each time you plug WorstBlinds.com
Oilywag
- 31 Dec 2006 15:42
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Here's tricky question to get the discussion going for 2007.
What is the share price going to be this time next year and why?
Write your answer here
Oh really?
And how much money do you want to put on that forecast?
Go on have a guess and lets see who is closest on New Year's eve next year.
The oily one
maestro
- 31 Dec 2006 18:41
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15p...because i say so
cynic
- 31 Dec 2006 19:08
- 23137 of 27111
and how much money are you going to put on that prognostication?
imo, if sp is 1.5p by end of 2007 many shareholders will be delighted, for it'll mean the company has avoided the abyss for another year
waveydavey
- 01 Jan 2007 20:16
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Oily, The only thing I can comfortably predict isthat the board will still be populated by people who 'have no vested interest in this share', but cannot help but part their 'wisdom and knowledge' onto others.
Some would say DYOR.
or is that the CYNIC in me.
;-))))))))
Iankn73
- 01 Jan 2007 20:26
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here here waveydavey!!!!
Paperbackwriter
- 02 Jan 2007 07:49
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My crystal ball says 30p.
cynic
- 02 Jan 2007 08:09
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you are right ..... this board has a morbid fascination ..... almost like watching a slow disembowelling but without the visible gore ..... Mel Gibson would prefer more "reality"!
oblomov
- 02 Jan 2007 08:50
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SP at the end of the year, Oily?
Either 0p (in liquidation) or between 2 and 3p after a few welcome but unsubstantial sales, IMO. I think it will survive but will trade for years within that bracket having failed to pick up the market share it could have.
Whats your own prediction?
Oh, BTW
hewittalan6
- 02 Jan 2007 08:59
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My Prediction;
Showers in the east spreading to all parts by midday.
Feeling chilly in a northwesterly wind.
Its as much chance of accuracy as any forecast I might make on SEO.
Alan
garyble
- 02 Jan 2007 09:42
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HAPPY NEW YEAR one and all!
Bugger the predictions.....lets get some successes under our belts before we start playing that game once again!
EWRobson
- 02 Jan 2007 11:52
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Oily 5p. Pessimistic is 0p. Optimistic is 10p. 5p is a cap. of 150m which means a combination of several large clients for Starpol family products and GreenSeal making steady although not dramatic progress. I don't think pessimistic will happen because company would be acquired for, say, 50m (1.7p per share) if running out of cash again. On that basis worth a punt, although I confess to being out at the moment until I see real order(s) on the table.
Eric
aldwickk
- 02 Jan 2007 11:53
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Don't know if this as been mention before, but i have just bought some oganic mushrooms at Tesco's in a compostable punnet and on the back it says Omni-Pac.
http://www.omnipac.com.au/
garyble
- 02 Jan 2007 12:08
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Nice to see that, although negative towards SEO, you're at least curious enough to see whether its managing to sell its products.
We've been on the degradable/biodegradable merry-go-round a while back, but the OMNIPAC products are fundamentally "Degradable" ie: petro-plastic with additive to accelerate its breakdown......not as desirable as non-petro biodegradable plastics.....IMO.
garyble
- 02 Jan 2007 15:10
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Interesting extract from the "Omnipac" link:
"Although starch based polymers have been in the market place for almost 2 decades they have not, as yet, been able to capture as much market share, of the packaging film and bag market, as oxo-degradable plastics have done since their launch 4-5 years ago.
This is possibly due to the high cost of starch based raw materials ( 3.75 times as expensive) as well as the limited usefulness of the plastic produced, which has poor clarity, gloss and surface finish as well as poor water resistance and requires increased thickness of plastic (nearly twice) when attempting to achieve similar mechanical properties to normal plastic bags. "
parrisf
- 02 Jan 2007 16:55
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Would love the SP to be above 17.5p but I would guess at around 5p.
Anyway, all the best for 2007. I am nicely in United Utilities. Up by 40% and a nice hike today but what makes it even better is the DIVI!!!
Gordon.
explosive
- 02 Jan 2007 20:11
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Well I'll predict 1.50 as never saw these lows coming 12 months ago!!
Cynic - Course its crap until they get a sale, what makes you think that 2007 won't be that year?
cynic
- 02 Jan 2007 20:47
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there is a truism that deals that take a long time to materialise almost never happen ..... it seems to me that SEO have been promising contracts and results since before some of you were born and have yet to come up with a result.
as i posted earlier, wish i had had the balls to short at 3p!
EWRobson
- 02 Jan 2007 21:06
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cynic: there is a truism that says that over-generalisations are a dangerous thing. From my own business experience, some deals seemed to take for ever and a day but eventually came in. Reasons: (a) it took time to negotiate at the decision making level; (b) the proposal needed to be rethought; (c) a change of salesman reaped dividends; (d) the client wasn't initially ready. Some or all of these could well apply to SEO. Changes have deen made at sales interface level so it would be wise to wait for these to take effect. As I've said before, patience is the key virtue at the moment. Anyone who is overly negative or positive probably don't know what they are talking about. It might be sensible, as you ar not a holder, to go away for 4 months (giving 6 months in total for positive results) then come back and either crow cock-a-hoop or bite your lip, sorry - beak!
cynic
- 03 Jan 2007 07:33
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my own business experience tells me thhat the truism holds true.
as for SEO's fate, i shall not crow if it goes belly up .... not my style.
i actually suspect it will limp along on its zimmer frame for a little while yet, the sp stumbling up a bit and then down again, with the probability of the downward trend continuing.