bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
antofelli
- 30 Apr 2007 11:47
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http://www.plantic.com.au/content.cfm?content=6
moneyplus
- 30 Apr 2007 15:48
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If you are interested in why cos like seo must succeed then watch bbc2 on Wed night at 9pm about plastic pollution in the seas around Hawaii and the damage being done. Seeing it was enough to convince 43 shops in Modbury Devon to stop giving out plastic bags for a 6 month trial--they have taken organic bags to sell at cost price-fantastic good on them!
oblomov
- 30 Apr 2007 17:23
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Everyones flogging this stuff except SEO, unfortunately.
tweenie
- 01 May 2007 12:44
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is it just my imagination or are all the sold shares being mopped up?
oblomov
- 01 May 2007 13:11
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I think its just your imagination, Tweenie!
garyble
- 01 May 2007 13:52
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Surely can't be much more mopping up to be done......only leaves us poor saps who are holding on in the hope of breaking even!!
oblomov
- 01 May 2007 14:03
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More chance of breaking the sound barrier than breaking even in my case!
tweenie
- 01 May 2007 14:04
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truer words were never spoken.
:-)
Tonyrelaxes
- 01 May 2007 14:08
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Gor, what a gloomy lot. Go read PM1 and cheer up!
Probably won't help the wealth but it should raise spirits.
pinnacle
- 01 May 2007 16:20
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The only people who are worried about this share are those where time is against them!!
robinhood
- 01 May 2007 16:37
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pinnacle yeah sure like the SEO board?
oblomov
- 02 May 2007 07:45
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Completely OT, but has anyone here been offered shares in the Hargreaves Lansdown float? I'm wondering whether its worth taking my allocation as a short term bet.
pinnacle
- 02 May 2007 09:54
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Courtesy of information from another BB, it appears that Sphere are looking to complete an IPO later this year, ie July 07.
In my opinion the picture now seems clear with regard to SEO.
Sphere will have enough money to take out Stanelco and then control the whole of Biotec - this is the only sensible way forward.
The question is:
How much would Stanelco be bought for?
Sensible thoughts on this would be appreciated as there is no doubt in my mind that this will eventually happen.
wilbs
- 03 May 2007 05:57
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Hi all.
Just listened to this on radio 4. Click on the listen again for today. It should be there somewhere.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/news/farmingtoday/
wilbs
automatic
- 03 May 2007 22:05
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ELLO ELLO WHATS GOING ON HERE THEN
NUFINK GUV ONEST
sorry don't like seeing SEO at bottom of page
tweenie
- 04 May 2007 18:37
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Oh look the share price is back where it started before the AGM.
Nothing like good news to keep driving the business forward and build lasting stability and support of the sp........... and I'm pretty certain that this is nothing like it.
:-) Still managed to pump a few into my ISA thanks to the sells at a very very reasonable price.
Keep on panicing
too stupid to sell. in for the very very very very long haul.
AdieH
- 04 May 2007 19:24
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Good luck tweenie your gonna need it
waveydavey
- 05 May 2007 13:51
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Have stayed away from board as no news and nothing positive to add.
Having trawled through the past dozen or so pages, is their a concensus re the immediate future of this company. Would welcome the views of all , especially those long term pi's.
Thanks in advance.
hewittalan6
- 07 May 2007 16:03
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wd,
my view, like the company, is worthless!! But if pressed, I would say the short term view is to bounce along at current rates, medium term either news to send it a little north or a takeover target.
Had an evening with an ecologically sound pair of acquantainces last night. They were very excited that they had bought pre-packed sandwiches from M&S, wrapped in cardboard and plastic, and the plastic stated it was made from corn starch adn was 100% compostible. They get excited very easily. They have since buried the waste in their garden to see what happens. Personally I would be very happy to see it grow a sandwich tree, but they want to see what it rots down to and how quickly. They really are depressingly sad.
My point in raising this is not to bull up SEO, for I have no idea at all if this product is related to SEO in any way, but to show how intense some people are with all things green. Based on the results of their back garden experiment, these good (if a little dull) people will actively search out products packaged in this way.
It is potentially a very sizable market. I just wish SEO could grab a slice.
Alan
cynic
- 08 May 2007 08:34
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on the subject of Tesco (and others) being committed to green policies, recommended reading is the article in today's Telegraph re Tesco shipping (well, trucking as Swiss coastline is limited!) CDs to Switzerland and back again to UK to avoid imposition of VAT ..... no more need be said!