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stanelco .......a new thread (SEO)     

bosley - 20 Feb 2004 09:34

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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


waveydavey - 05 Feb 2007 14:36 - 23485 of 27111

left off posting as he site was just reguritaing old news and full of ankle chewers.
I still don't think that this share will rocket again.
Too many pi's have been burnt.
I do believe that if there is positive newsflow and mre importantly they actually sell something ..... thn we will see a slow but steady increment in he sp.
I still won't be topping up or even consider doing so ahead of the interims. I WILL expect there to be some good news then, or any rise up till then by speculatorswill take a nose dive.
It's easy to be critical of this company , but as others have said , what the big supermarkets want from their suppliers, is what they will get.
Walmart want packaging from stanelco............... enough said.
I'll crawl back under my rock.
Let the Bitching begin.
Good luck to all the regulars.

halfamil - 05 Feb 2007 19:44 - 23486 of 27111

I don't think the PI's will influence the sp one way or another. We're far too small.

EWRobson - 05 Feb 2007 20:51 - 23487 of 27111

You'll have to change your name, halfamil, as curently you are only worth 7000!

stockdog - 05 Feb 2007 21:01 - 23488 of 27111

Hi Eric - just thinking it's nice to be up 75% on SEO - if only the part we bought recently. Every cloud . . .

Can you put a rocket under DGT please, need some funds for elsewhere!

qtheman - 05 Feb 2007 21:35 - 23489 of 27111

Interesting to see that the great green/ethical?? company that is ASDA is the first UK supermarket to bring in US size zero clothing. For me its a pretty good indication that they ain't interested in ethics, only making money and unless packaging is cheaper they ain't going to care one iorta.

Q.

greekman - 06 Feb 2007 07:38 - 23490 of 27111

qtheman,

I agree big business is only interested in profit. Ethics as you say does not come into it, but that does not matter. It's the customer that counts in the final analysis.
If the customer wants green, then Asda and every other similar business will be scrambling to give them what they want. Supply and demand, demand and supply.
Yes, they only care about ethics, if ethics translates into cash.

lizard - 06 Feb 2007 10:37 - 23491 of 27111

may have a few. what is the situation at this time with the potential walmart deal?. tia.

EWRobson - 06 Feb 2007 11:54 - 23492 of 27111

Lizard. Reading between the lines the scenario seems to be that SEO withdrew their Starpol 3000 product for reformulation after some initial trials; these could well have been with Walmart. Preliminary results are 21st March; incidentally less than three months after year-end, compared with 4 months last year. That will have given 4 months for the new regime to make some progress and build some confidence. The rumour machine will probably get into full gear by then. Hence there should be a price run up in advance followed either by euphoria or despair! Don't risk your shirt but perhaps your underpants!

Eric

stockdog - 06 Feb 2007 12:05 - 23493 of 27111

Presumably on the grounds that we won't necessarily notice if you lose them!

lizard - 06 Feb 2007 12:20 - 23494 of 27111

ewr- cheers for the info.

EWRobson - 06 Feb 2007 18:15 - 23495 of 27111

The really good thing is that dogs don't wear underpants; do you overpant like ours?

stockdog - 06 Feb 2007 18:29 - 23496 of 27111

We only over-pant when we've been out chasing . . .

halfamil - 06 Feb 2007 21:08 - 23497 of 27111

Eric; halfamil is what I aspire to in sss. Not a boast of my holdings. Currently worth about 800.! I have some way to go. lol

zscrooge - 07 Feb 2007 08:44 - 23498 of 27111

Just a bit of ankle chewing...

http://news.independent.co.uk/environment/article2241469.ece

bhunt1910 - 07 Feb 2007 09:01 - 23499 of 27111

Re Asda

http://news.independent.co.uk/environment/article2241469.ece

Asda has decided not to go down the biodegradable route and has ditched plans to have compostable packs on its organic products by March. A spokesman said: "As it stands, the vast majority of people in the UK do not have home composters, therefore they will have to dispose of compostable packaging by putting it in their normal bin...

hewittalan6 - 07 Feb 2007 09:17 - 23500 of 27111

On the face of it, that appears to be the death knell for Asda.........so why no RNS?
Urgent clarification seems to be required, and a re-think on my investment.

PATISEAR - 07 Feb 2007 09:41 - 23501 of 27111

Re Asda
"As it stands, the vast majority of people in the UK do not have home composters",
-- -- -- -- --

This has been the case for nearly 2 hundred years.
Now, if people put their compostable waste in biodegradable bags, supplied by their store, it can be collected as normal by their council, where it can be delivered to a compost site.

lizard - 07 Feb 2007 09:50 - 23502 of 27111

PATISEAR- FOR ENVIRONMENT MP.

thought they had an ongoing agreement with ASDA. now they are not interested?. company should rns to clarify this asap.

dawall - 07 Feb 2007 09:58 - 23503 of 27111

As far as I am concerned ASDA was finished a long time ago. If they had wanted it, Greenseal as well, they would have delivered it with SEO long before now. I hope Wagner has the good sense to stop pissing around with Bristish companies and supermarkets and maintain his focus purely on the US. OK ASDA is part of Walmart but a very small part and my feeling is that it doesn't come under quite the same pressures from an environmental perspective as its parent. I am not interested in 100 Greenseal machines and a few tonnes of Starpol in ASDA, I'd rather have 2000 Greenseal and several hundred thousand tonnes of Starpol in Walmart, McDs etc. I suspect (although I don't know) there are many thousands of packing machines in the US dedicated to Walmart whereas, from what has been said on this and other BBs most UK suppliers have most machines tied into more than 1 supermarket which is causing complications.

I hope with the results we get a full and honest update on Greenseal progress both in the UK and in the US!

daw2

Bugz - 07 Feb 2007 11:04 - 23504 of 27111

Lizard - "thought they had an ongoing agreement with ASDA"

Greenseal agreement yes-not specifically Starpol i think. Wagner has pinned his hopes on getting Starpol agreement as well......looks as though he has misfired however.
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