bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
robinhood
- 29 Mar 2007 11:23
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jonk 1- axs is currently trading at euro 2.60 p/s (not bad considering the s/p was euro 1.06 in oct '05
robinhood
- 29 Mar 2007 11:27
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fred1new- think trailing stop losses are great., provided the broker executes them properly- reckon -10% from its latest highs at least prevents you from "falling in love" with the share and -if you got it right in the first place- guarantees you money in the pocket
danny52
- 29 Mar 2007 11:29
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i was really depressed till i came into this board, currently i,m a holder with ult, who never seem to manage to get anything right,have been with them over 2 years, the last 2 days have been a total nightmare, just when i thought we were turning the corner bang down they went.i have been looking at seo for several months trying to decide whether to buy or just wait, luckily i decided to wait, anyway reading some of your posts left me with a big smile on my face, some even made me laugh, which i havent done for a while. i sincerely hope things get better for you, as by the sounds of things they cant get any worse. albeit i,m in the same boat without a paddle, just like the people in charge. hope you dont mind me gatecrashing your party.good luck
nyleve
- 29 Mar 2007 13:42
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Hi danny - you have to have a sense of humour on this thread, it's all ups and downs - well, in SEO's case, all downs. Many of us have held for a long time, living in hope. At least it can't fall much further - can it ????
I to dabbled in ULT a while ago, got sea sick going up and down like a yo yo !
Never mind, hang on in there !
Dave
automatic
- 29 Mar 2007 17:03
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Mad Pad
Bugs ,AFC are planning to float on AIM next month and are looking to raise 5m ,see Tuesdays FT.It will be interesting to see if it will be ramped by the issuing of persistant RNS's like SEO was in Howards time.(new thread?)
Mad Pad
Mad PAD
Have to watch and see if age of reason start off loading SEO to buy AFC,
tweenie
- 29 Mar 2007 17:04
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given the level of trading over the past few days, I guess theres hardly any day/s/t traders or 'punters' left.......
Unless SEO start digging , I think the bottom of this very deep pit's been reached.
No doubt an RNS promising JAM TOMMORROW and notifying us of a failure will follow shortly.
:-)
greekman
- 29 Mar 2007 17:59
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Heat sealing reduces salad packaging and spoilage
By George Reynolds
29/03/2007 - A new a way to seal flexible film packaging reduces the amount of material required and extends the shelf life of products, according to results of recent trials.
For full article see link. It is well worth a read. Perhaps SEO should be sent a copy.
http://www.foodproductiondaily.com/news/ng.asp?n=75340&m=1FPD329&c=gcjasaplopxltou
WHY can't SEO get their finger out and move like this company.
Note the comment....The Courtauld Commitment is an agreement between 13 retailers and WRAP, and was developed in partnership with UK Government administrations.
You will also note the companies mentioned. All the big names are there. Is this a big threat to SEO, as this company gets it's feet under the table.
Mad Pad
- 29 Mar 2007 18:47
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Automatic,I consider it unlikely.HW must be aware of the upside in Stanelco if not I think he would of reduced "his "holdings by a lot more by now,but one to watch all the same.
Mad Pad
- 29 Mar 2007 19:13
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Thought for the evening.If a deal is in the pipeline with Mac D/Persico it will not be held up due to a shortage of PLA cos wrap 100 does not require PLA..(Thanks to PM for the facts.)
blanche
- 29 Mar 2007 20:09
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Heard the back end of an item on Radio 2 today about either the state of California or a city in California has banned the use of plastic bags in its shops. They are now only aloud to supply their goods in Either a Recycled Bag or a biodegradable bag. Lets hope for all are sakes that this is the start of the revolution!
greekman
- 30 Mar 2007 07:47
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Anyone notice in my previous post this section...Waste & Resources Action Programme (WRAP) Etc. Presumably this is were SEO got the name idea from for Wrap100.
I would be interested in all views regarding said article.
Blanche,
It was San Fransisco, although I have seen several such reports over the last 12 months where other US states have announced similar bans on all sorts of none bio type waste.
Things are definitely speeding along re waste management programmes. This is what is worrying me regarding SEO.
We all thought that several months ago SEO were well in the lead.
I remember posting that if this was a horse race, filly SEO were well in the lead, nearing the finishing post.
Ignoring all the hype, SEO now appear to be well stuck on the last bend with several others disappearing into the distance.
Continuing with the horse race analogy, to me SEO once looked a good as a thoroughbred, now they are about as likely to win the main race Starpol/Greanseal Stakes as Steptoes, horse Hercules (giving my age away again).
Lets just hope the vet doesn't turn up and shoot the bloody thing. Mind you how long is it humane to prolong the agony.
I suggest SEO, and there broker advertise shares with a warning, Shares can go up or down, Masochists only to apply.
Well back to the Valium.
Mad Pad
- 30 Mar 2007 08:04
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Greekman it's a heat sealing process not RF like Greenseal.
greekman
- 30 Mar 2007 08:10
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Mad Pad,
Yes I know, but what worries me is that all those companies named are taking this heat sealing up. Is bares the question, ' are they interested in RF Greanseal???.
Mad Pad
- 30 Mar 2007 08:13
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Only time will tell!
garyble
- 30 Mar 2007 09:38
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Greekman,
I think the name WRAP 100 could simply have come about from the fact that it is an equivalent to the grease-proof "wrapping" as one would find on some McD burgers etc..
SEO appear to be hedging their bets in developing Starpol 4000 a blend of Biodegradable & conventional plastic.
Tonyrelaxes
- 30 Mar 2007 12:49
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I wonder if the conventional plastic element comes from recycled material?
Neat bit of PR available if it does.
micky468
- 30 Mar 2007 14:06
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its a long read guys
http://www.stanelco.co.uk/documents/Stanelco_Annual_Report_2006.pdf
hewittalan6
- 30 Mar 2007 16:30
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I see Vodaphone have signed a deal with Asda, so in about 12 years we will see vodaphones badged up in Asda stores.
I think it will be that quick cos Vodaphone have more experienced management than SEO.
Tonyrelaxes
- 30 Mar 2007 17:46
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I see on page 13 that Age of Reason is no longer listed as a 3%+ shareholder.
The RNS of 31 October said they then held 132,078,122 shares (13.08%) and were going to take up their entitlement under the Open Offer. Following the Open Offer their holding would have dropped to 4.43% without the Offer shares.
Now they are below 3%
Why has there been no notification of their disposal of a Notifiable Holding?
tweenie
- 30 Mar 2007 18:05
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i'll hazzard a guess at ........It's because SEO are a bunch of ****** ***'*
:-)
Has any PI been able to get any kind of response from investor relations re any enq'?