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

bosley - 20 Feb 2004 09:34

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=SEO&SiChart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=SEO&Si

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


greekman - 13 Mar 2007 18:32 - 23920 of 27111

Well not a good day on the markets, but several posters have made me smile today.
Thanks all.

Mad Pad - 13 Mar 2007 18:44 - 23921 of 27111

Alan if it's accupunture you want go to iii,that's were all the pricks are.Hope the're not needled by this.

kimoldfield - 13 Mar 2007 19:02 - 23922 of 27111

Acupuncture is being used in the battle against drug addiction. But what I want to know is, can it cure pins and needles?

Oilywag - 13 Mar 2007 22:06 - 23923 of 27111

Try yoga!

Works for me

The oily one

oblomov - 13 Mar 2007 22:50 - 23924 of 27111


Natural or with fruit?

driver - 14 Mar 2007 15:45 - 23925 of 27111

Another contract lost.

tweenie - 14 Mar 2007 17:51 - 23926 of 27111

I think SEO should start to further diversify and start pushing the weight loss abilities of owning SEO shares..............
I for one have lost several pounds (forgive the pun) IN A DAY!!!!!!
:-)

Thankfully, i'm off to sunny climes for a week and when I get back all will be forgiven.

well you've got to live in hope.

kimoldfield - 14 Mar 2007 20:05 - 23927 of 27111

If you did not have a bad day on the Stock Market today, then very well done you. If however you did as 'well' as I, then here is a timely reminder of what it is all about!

STOCK: A magical piece of paper that is worth 10,000 until the moment you buy it. It will then be worth 11.50.

BOND: What you had with your spouse until you pawned his/her golf clubs to invest in Stanelco.

BROKER: The person you trust to help you make major financial decisions. Please note the first five letters of this word spell Broke.

BEAR: What your trade account and wallet will be when you take a flyer on that hot stock tip your secretary gave you.

BULL: What your broker uses to explain why your mutual funds tanked during the last quarter.

MARGIN: Where you scribble the latest quotes when you're supposed to be listening to your manager's presentation.

SHORT POSITION: A type of trade where, in theory, a person sells stocks he doesn't actually own. Since this also only ever works in theory, a short position is what a person usually ends up being in (i.e. "The rent, sir? Hahaha, well, I'm a little short this month.").

COMMISSION: The only reliable way to make money on the stock market, which is why your broker charges you one.

kimoldfield - 14 Mar 2007 20:07 - 23928 of 27111

Oops, I had meant to post that on the NOWT thread, which I will now do but I'll also leave it here!

Fred1new - 15 Mar 2007 08:49 - 23929 of 27111

Those were my feelings over the last few days.

kimoldfield - 15 Mar 2007 10:20 - 23930 of 27111

Oh dear, my 'buy' finger is beginning to twitch!

hewittalan6 - 15 Mar 2007 10:24 - 23931 of 27111

Why???
Do share!!!

kimoldfield - 15 Mar 2007 10:31 - 23932 of 27111

Dunno, just a feeling that there can only be good news ahead with no major sells and seemingly more demand than supply for the shares at present. It could be an onset of a virus of course, feeling a little flushed.

tweenie - 15 Mar 2007 11:46 - 23933 of 27111

well totally against my better judgement and common sense, i brought some more.
Am I a fool?

kimoldfield - 15 Mar 2007 12:01 - 23934 of 27111

I don't think so Tweenie, I have a limit order placed for 1m; I may just go without limit by the end of the day, if only I could get my arm out of this straightjacket.

bhunt1910 - 15 Mar 2007 16:41 - 23935 of 27111

KIM - sorry - made me laugh

kimoldfield - 15 Mar 2007 17:48 - 23936 of 27111

Baz, I don't know what it is about this share, all the good things I have heard from the company itself and from those associated with it, plus the learned ones on this BB make it a solid buy; the errant RNSs from SEO and the lack of any visible real progress make it a solid sell. Then again we have heavyweight institutions obviously very interested so that to me swings it back to hold/buy. My psychiatrist says he is going to charge me rent as well as his huge fee if I occupy his couch as much as I have been doing recently which is why I put a 1.06p limit on my order today. The way things were going it looked like it was going to be executed, it wasn't. Tomorrow I shall visit my psychiatrist again because the share will probably fly up by 10p before market open!
kim

hewittalan6 - 15 Mar 2007 20:38 - 23937 of 27111

If it does........I shall pay for your bloody visit as a thank you gift.

kimoldfield - 15 Mar 2007 21:47 - 23938 of 27111

Cash only......no receipt.

EWRobson - 15 Mar 2007 22:43 - 23939 of 27111

Depressing show by 'howway the lads' this evening. Feeling cheered up by this thread and reckon that there are some canny lads and lasses - deserve better as do Newcassel supporters. Have been asking myself whether the management (of SEO that is) will bother to give any faintly encouraging news next Wednesday. They are worried about (a) their jobs, (b) telling the institutional investors what they want to hear. Now that is not necessariuly the same as we punters. They don't mind whether the price drops to 0.80p so long as they see some decent appreciation by end-2007 or by the time the money runs out. So it will probably be OK to repeat what they said at the presentations when they invested plus some indication that they are 'on track'. That could be enough for the market generally. But, in contrast to the Howard White era of hype, I suspect we are now in the era of anti-hype. 'We are good sound custodians of the investors funds; everything is being done properly in seemly fashion'. I am feeling as gloomy as Eeyore - would someone like to say something mildly encouraging? If nobody does, then I will probably do so myself tomorrow!
Eric
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