bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
greekman
- 08 Feb 2007 07:40
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Haystack,
As an ex allotment holder, I know that the amount of compost end result after composting bio degradable is very minute compared to the amount you start with.
If you fill a large bin with composting material, you end up with a volume of less that 20% of start volume. Most bio degradable material used in packaging will degrade down into almost nothing. Try filling a small bin with such material and you may be suprised how little you end up with.
How many of these city dwellers who don't have a garden go out and buy bagged compost for their window boxes or plants in pots.
If you look at the prices of small bags of compost, it shows that composting your own material can also save you money.
Having thought more re my previous statement (most have gardens) perhaps you are right re most don't have gardens, due to city/town dwellers, but my facts above are I am sure correct.
Haystack
- 08 Feb 2007 11:19
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I have a very large garden and do make compost. I have always made it when I have had a garden. It wasn't very easy when I used to live in a flat the top of a large house in Pimlico though.
Falcothou
- 08 Feb 2007 11:53
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Composters are great but in my experience they do supply the rodent population with a nice pix and mix deli.
Bugz
- 08 Feb 2007 12:00
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Not being as green-fingered as some here I shall not talk compost.
Heard words that SEO cash burn has halved...... another month to wait to see if that's the case but would be very welcomed news in this part of north london if its true.
kimoldfield
- 08 Feb 2007 12:55
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A mere drop in the dishwashing ocean, but Quantum must be producing income for Stanelco; from Reckitt Benckiser's results today:-
"Dishwashing. Net revenues grew 3% to 591m. The Company's market share
remained strong in Europe and Worldwide helped by the launch of Finish /
Calgonit 5in1 and Finish / Calgonit Quantum. Net revenue growth was somewhat
held back due to higher promotional investment."
123456
- 08 Feb 2007 13:11
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garden or no garden it makes nodifrenc we all just wont to put our garbage in the bin with out damaging the planet is asda nuts all the stores sell lose veg and other products what do you put them in the bags they supplie andthat wont change
you can not go back in time but you can change the future
PS they may be right lets all start composting grow all our own and they will lose a fortune i dont think so andis everybody going to take a big sack with them when they go shoping
Fred1new
- 08 Feb 2007 14:00
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What a lot of old rubbish.
8-)
EWRobson
- 08 Feb 2007 15:23
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Fred, I see you are having a rest! Do you always sleep with your eyes open?
|-)
tweenie
- 08 Feb 2007 17:13
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From PM's (for all his faults -many- the site is good for info to dyor on) site, bio air pillows on sale and seems to have positive interest (nothing on seo's own webite)and pulseline being pushed in japan. Also another interesting and viable patent granted.
...................and yet still no update from the new management.
Is this the new masochistic style of running a company?
;-0 hurt me, hurt me............but not in the pocket, thankyou.
waveydavey
- 09 Feb 2007 11:55
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Death by a 1000 sp slashes??????
PATISEAR
- 09 Feb 2007 23:20
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Still looking forward, and positive.
Bought 500,000 @1.15. [150,000 + 350,000]
boldtrader
- 10 Feb 2007 08:23
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Glad to hear that patisear,Wish I had free funds available.I believe SEO are slowly advancing. Contracts soon ? !!! Cheers.
hewittalan6
- 10 Feb 2007 09:14
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After dropping 80% of my holding I am now maintaining a watching brief for the right moment.
Alan
Fred1new
- 10 Feb 2007 09:45
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H^, to sell or buy?
bhunt1910
- 10 Feb 2007 11:14
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http://www.ptonline.com/articles/200702fa1.html
Discussion on producing PLA - including SEO
hewittalan6
- 10 Feb 2007 12:32
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Buy. Probably. Who knows.
Let us see what news is forthcoming and make a decision on that.
EWRobson
- 10 Feb 2007 14:07
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Not much of a chartist but they look pretty stable (including MACD and RSI). Not far off a support level at around 110p. The recent attempt to take off, possibly caused by clearance of a stock overhang (FT report), shows what could happen if (when) there is good news. Notice from Shares that Howard White has had his attention focussed elsewhere for some time so good riddance from SEO viewpoint. The history of sp is bound to leave negativity in people's minds, but, accepting that we are now in a new institution-controlled era, this would be a good time to buy in, being prepared to wait some time (say, 3 months or so) before positive news. Cap. around 35m is not that low but should be covered by value of intellectual property anyway whilst, if they cannot exploit that themselves, they would be a natural for a takeover contest.
Eric
cynic
- 10 Feb 2007 16:26
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eric ..... it might be helpful if you inserted say 25 and 50 dma ...... i suspect you will not be much impressed by that picture
boldtrader
- 10 Feb 2007 16:29
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Honest,Straight forward and to the point Eric,Thanks. I ask the question are you buying back in? SEO do now look a("no brainer") promising proposition.Not many months ago the cap was 300m give or take,if we DO sign a chunky contract or two we could travel back up there.Most of the hard work is apparantly finished,commercialistion must be the next step,and snippits of news are filtering through about several of the SEO products reaching the end user. The patented intellectual property is also in place.
I need to buy afew more myself to recieve the full impact of any rise,but after the roller coaster ride I have endured(6 years),alittle nervous to do so!that and the fact I have no free funds just now,will have to dig deep!
It.s great to read level headed posts,the fact that many SEO investors are down on this stock is no excuse for some to shout abuse on the bulletin boards.You pay your money, you take your chance. Good luck to you and all holders, Cheers.