bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
minordetail
- 02 Feb 2007 14:30
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Previous comment re Walmart in the Times and their green aspirations. Listened to Asda spokesperson on the radio yesterday explaining how they are intending to provide more local produce with a reduction in packaging in vegatables. You will start to find lots of loose veg' and muddy potatoes in their shops. Nothing specific re SEO but get the feeling they are beginning to instigate some radical changes in their shops in response to enviromental concerns.
hangon
- 02 Feb 2007 14:57
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Nearly 3 months to sort out their Results...does SEO have that much time on its hands?.....I note Minordetails post re fruit and veg "loose" in supermarkets....yet I think SEO's packing was for meats - where you don't want people handling the stuff. Mindyou perhaps I don't want people handling my vegetables either.
Hopefully SEO will wake up to the real World, -but I have some doubts that things are not as rosy as investors would like....
There is no point in owning good IP if it never is exploited. It only contributes to NAV when a value can be placed on it and that is most easily achieved by selling the product and realising an income, hence profit. The longer a product is touted about the easier it is for competitors (or History) to remove the value....there said it.
Falcothou
- 02 Feb 2007 15:44
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Some supermarkets used to spray their potatoes with muddy water...to make them look more organic!!! Probably still do in fact
maestro
- 02 Feb 2007 16:55
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anyone who sold out today will be gutted monday...my contact says monday will be the biggest rise seen for stanelco ever
cynic
- 02 Feb 2007 16:56
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hope you're right for you and everyone else out there, but i note sp came back pretty smartly from earlier highs, pretty much back to the opening level
robinhood
- 02 Feb 2007 17:00
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maestro i do not think your "contacts" EVER had it right
Mad Pad
- 02 Feb 2007 17:04
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Maestro this would be the same contact that told you news was imminent weeks ago I suppose,give it a break,we can all understand your motives.
PATISEAR
- 02 Feb 2007 17:08
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maestro,
you are full of attention seeking posts.
You must be a very lonely person.
maestro
- 02 Feb 2007 17:46
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pati...grow up and watch and learn!
cynic
- 02 Feb 2007 18:17
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maestro .... recommend you only chortle and crow once you are proved right ..... even you must admit that you have made an awful lot of noise and predictions about all sorts of companies that have not produced as "promised"
pinnacle
- 02 Feb 2007 19:58
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Just a note:
The FT today states that the activity yesterday concerns the REMOVAL of a stock overhang!!
Somebody loves Stanelco - Let's hope it's at 5p!!!
Mad Pad
- 02 Feb 2007 21:00
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Hi all ,having had time to think about this recant flurry of activity the most rational reason I have found so far is the article on GURUFOCUS by Mini Buffet.{ADNVF Post 79792 follow the link} also the timing is right 30/1/07.Also several links to Pauls site!So maybe the power of the press .
pinnacle
- 02 Feb 2007 21:16
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To be fair the news of the scorecards has been known for sometime - it may have had a small contribution - but when you look at the trades yesterday the majority were round numbers - not what private investors usually do.
So, I am sticking with the stock overhang, makes sense after the raising of capital.
Once again it's who is buying - that is the question.
zscrooge
- 02 Feb 2007 21:19
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pinnacle - 02 Feb 2007 19:58 - 23456 of 23457
Just a note:
The FT today states that the activity yesterday concerns the REMOVAL of a stock overhang!!
The FT does not state this. The FT says:
"Stanelco gained 18.2% to 1.3 p in heavy volume of more than 110m shares .The talk was that a large stock overhang had been cleared in the packaging technology group."
ie the talk and talk is cheap.
Mad Pad. You know nothing of SETS shares, you refer to PMs site and the article on Gurufocus is old news. Enough said.
pinnacle
- 02 Feb 2007 21:22
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If the overhang has been removed and the price goes up - what do you think has happened - bought or sold!!!
With regard to Mad Pad's comment - he is just keeping others informed - what is wrong with that?
It is up to the individual as to what to do with information.
qtheman
- 02 Feb 2007 21:33
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maestro, rightly or wrongly you make me laugh every time I come on here in an evening. Don't let anybody stop your unrelenting enthuisiasm!
Oilywag
- 02 Feb 2007 21:52
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unrelenting BS more like it!!
The oily one
oilyrag
- 03 Feb 2007 07:00
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Hi there oilywag, off thread, never spoken before but I believe I have been confused with you by someone else. BYE, THE OTHER OILY ONE.
tweenie
- 03 Feb 2007 08:13
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Helo to all the usual suspects.
Glad to see the sp's moved in the right direction.
Will be be maintained. WTFDIK.
;-)
happy to hold. Won't be buying ahead of any real sales.
hewittalan6
- 03 Feb 2007 10:05
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FWIW.
Most prescient post yet is Tweenies.
Not prepared to post directly what I hear as it is totally unsubstantiated and is no more than a reiteration of already known facts. But IF it is correct then the tide is turning in MW's favour and news will flow eventually. 2 years ago this would have been announced in a blaze of glory, but under the new regime it will not.
Read the Asda announcement regarding going back to unpackaged fruit and veg and ask yourself what they are doing to reduce the packaging footprint on food they cannot sell loose, or people demand packaged.
Think back to Asdas announcement that March will see all their own brand fruit and veg in Green Bin friendly packaging. Note that WM are making noises about Asdas green credentials and join the dots.
Now you are hearing what i hear.
Alan