bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
Paperbackwriter
- 08 Jan 2007 15:34
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I'm still here... hanging on....praying.....
Oilywag
- 09 Jan 2007 08:06
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'Morning all
Somebody posted a mention that Biopac in Australia seemed to using Stanelco's products.
I e-mailed them and this was the reply I received this morning.
Interesting!!
The oily one
Hi ,
Thank you for your enquiry. At the current time, I am unable to provide you
with information relating to our involvement with Stanelco.
Regards
Richard Fine
BioPak
Enviromentally Friendly Solutions
Level 4 Block D 12-24 Talavera Rd
North Ryde NSW 2060
Australia
M +61 405 016 390
T +612 8877 5959
F +612 8877 5999
E rfine@biopak.com.au
W www.biopak.com.au
-----Original Message-----
From: xxxxxxxx@onetel.net
Sent: Tuesday, 9 January 2007 3:20 AM
To: rfine@biopak.com.au
Subject: FEEDBACK FROM WEBSITE
IP Address of Sender: 84.43.xx.xxx
------------------------------------------------
Name :
Email :xxxxxxx@onetel.net
Message :Are you using Stanelco\'s formula for the
manufacture of your starch based biodegradable plastic packaging products?
Thank you in anticipation of your reply.
Regards
xxxxxxxx
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hewittalan6
- 09 Jan 2007 08:11
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Thanks for sharing, Oily.
I read that as we are working with Stanelco, but cannot say anything.
Surely they could have denied it if they were not.
Alan
garyble
- 09 Jan 2007 09:33
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Still waiting for a reply from SEO with regard to Starpol 3000 FDA approval & Biopak link. Will post reply if it is of any use.
jimward9
- 09 Jan 2007 11:04
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Oily / Alan
Or, we might be infringing their patents and had better check, or they are infringing one of our's, get me our legal dept !!!!!
oblomov
- 09 Jan 2007 11:08
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Dont mention Patents Jim - I did it once and world war three almost broke out!
garyble
- 09 Jan 2007 13:58
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"Biopak has released an all new fully compostable and biodegradable packaging film material with food contact approval.
This revolutionary new packaging film material is based on a blend of starch and PLA and is certified as biodegradable. This material is also certified for compostability (dependent on material thickness / gauge) to EN:13432 and DIN CERTCO standards"
Has a familiar ring to it......doesn't it!
tweenie
- 09 Jan 2007 14:30
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the ring of..................
more jam tomorrow.
Still , patience is a virtue.
:-)
oblomov
- 09 Jan 2007 15:18
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It has been very quiet from SEO since they got the 14m + - can we be sure the management haven't disappeared with the dosh to live a life of luxury in South America or some such haven for those so inclined?
Shouldn't 14m = activity = news (especially news of the deals that were imminent in early September)?
Why do I have the feeling I've been had?
cynic
- 09 Jan 2007 15:18
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long term patients tend to become corpses
dawall
- 09 Jan 2007 15:45
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Oilywag I wouldn't read anything into the comment you got from Aust. To me that reads I don't know, can't be bothered (or too busy) to find out and I don't intend to. If they were involved with SEO they would know and there would be no good reasons from keeping this info. hidden. If SEO have gone chasing small Aust. companies whilst US and ASDA are still up in the air and not sorted I would be pretty pissed off.
A more likely Australian scenario is that Wagner and Warner are spending the winter sunning themselves on some Australian beach having just successfully shafted everyone for 14m. This would also explain the deadly silence. If anyone lives near Southampton It might be worth going to the office to check if any lights are still on and casrs in the car park.
Me, well I'm off to the boat show to see what I could have bought had SEO not fucked up big time!
bosley
- 09 Jan 2007 16:08
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dawall,
"Me, well I'm off to the boat show to see what I could have bought had SEO not fucked up big time! "
funniest post of the year so far !! as the great jim bowen used to say, " let's take a look at what you could've won . "
hewittalan6
- 09 Jan 2007 16:41
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Keep the suntanned bird with the lithe limbs in a tiny bikini aboard a yacht in the Med.
I'll go with an investment in Jam Futures anyday.
Did I really just think that?
Shit, I'm getting old.
greekman
- 09 Jan 2007 17:06
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Alan
Who needs the boat????
bristlelad
- 09 Jan 2007 17:08
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WHAT BOAT???????????????????
boldtrader
- 09 Jan 2007 17:55
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Signed up for both a boat and bird at the Excel boat show last year on the strength of the big SEO payout,looks like I will be signing on the dole soon after my last trip to the show this year!!! There Thursday dawall if you want a meet and a chat.
Do I really believe we will come good on this one? yeah I suppose so but then I always was bloody daft. good luck to all holders. Cheers.
Shearershearer
- 09 Jan 2007 19:38
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.......took me a while but I've just spotted the boat!!
qtheman
- 09 Jan 2007 19:49
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I think I will buy one of those imminently when I will be delighted to announce that I have agreed a tie up with someone in a foreign country who will agree to market something that I am waiting for clearance to sell but even though I will buy the boat I will not be expecting any income from the deal I agreed and I may have to go to the bank and give them a different story to the one I am giving you.
Oblo, I get a very distinct feeling that I have been had, when I looked into the boat they said the bird was only for illustration purposes!
Anyway, I think the way the company was handled in 2006 was scandalous and I have seen nothing since the fundraising to change my mind on that other than them finally learning to shut the f&ck up.
garyble
- 09 Jan 2007 23:07
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Guys....I'm seeing double:
http://www.stanelco.co.uk/starpol.html:
"
An all new fully compostable and biodegradable material from Stanelco with food contact approval in Europe & USA
This revolutionary new material is certified as biodegradable. This material is also certified for compostability (dependent on material thickness / gauge) to EN:13432 and DIN CERTCO standards"
and:
http://www.biopak.com.au/Biopak.html:
"
An all new fully compostable and biodegradable material with food contact approval in Europe & USA. This revolutionary new material is based on a blend of starch and PLA and is certified as biodegradable. This material is also certified for compostability (dependent on material thickness / gauge) to EN:13432 and DIN CERTCO standards"
A blantant case of plagiarism I'd say!