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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


mickeyskint - 05 Apr 2005 10:03 - 2488 of 27111

Good on you andy and why not. Bosley I'll sent the MIL around she's built like an outside toilet.

MS

driver - 05 Apr 2005 12:01 - 2489 of 27111

EWRobson - 05 Apr 2005 12:54 - 2490 of 27111

Good old driver is speechless! andysmith joined the shorters but had the good sense to close his position! bos is up-to-the neck in gravel (suggests he buys NML as there are diamonds in their alluvial deposits!)!

Agree og. I suggest the graph of last year's share of the year, ASC, is relevant. Went to 70p, came back a third and that was a sure-fire entry point. Difference is in the term of the strength of the share. Clearly, there is short money out of the sp at present as otherwise it should be testing the resistance level waiting for the next positive news to take it through to new ground. Its interesting that Evolution are holding their projections close to their chest: the explanation, I think, is that they are market makers, not brokers; better to have an MM weho beleives in the company as they are likely to hold a decent supply of stock.

tau raises two good points in relation to copyright and takeover. My own view is that the primary reason that SEO have stuck to their guns in the cc is partly explained by their determination to protect their rights. There have been suggestions previously that it is difficult to make patents stick in this sector; however, I doubt whether any of the supermarket majors can afford to play fast and loose with other suppliers who have potentially infringed copyright law. Re a takeover, any possibilities clearly underline the sp. I suspect it would be difficult to make a bid stick. There is an interesting parallel to Manchester United with "The Age of Reason", primary beneficiary the son of Howard White (Deputy Chief Executive) holding 25.77% of shares. With four institutions, 50% of shares are controlled. The question-mark would be the effect on the serving directors and therefore the company of any hostile bid and you can't see any bid being welcomed at this formative stage.

Eric

bosley - 05 Apr 2005 13:19 - 2491 of 27111

all done. i did a compare and contrast look at seo chart and asc chart last night.the similarities are quite striking. as for any takeover bid, i dont see it. at least not yet. seo is very difficult to value as it is basically all about future potential and earnings. i wish i could buy nml, eric, but any spare cash i had i put into seo last friday. wish i had waited until monday, but.....i am very overwieght now. ( need to go to the gym , more:) )

driver - 05 Apr 2005 13:25 - 2492 of 27111

Speechless with outrage I think the saying goes not today all mien are blue seo appears on the graph to be making sand castles. Takeover bid what takeover bid we dont want any of that, they offer you 25p and the board takes it.

andysmith - 05 Apr 2005 13:28 - 2493 of 27111

Eric, didn't really join the shorters, just used part of my holding to gamble on being able to lock-up some profits and buy back my shares later in the day.
In reality I let them accumulate more stock for me at a lower price!! so hopefully Driver won't be too cross!!! Havn't got the nerve to risk too much trading though, especially as I still believe we are at the start of something very big with SEO.

driver - 05 Apr 2005 13:32 - 2494 of 27111

andy you can't talk your way out of it get to the back of the queue.

andysmith - 05 Apr 2005 13:38 - 2495 of 27111

I will go and stand in the corner and look at the wall !! then take a look at my SEO shares and locked in profit and think nice one. As I said the other day, long-term the SEO faithful will be laughing and nothing shorters can do will change the direction SEO are heading but with such an attack as yesterday I joined in the fun. Sorry folks!!! Back to being an investor today with similar holding in SEO as I started the week with but more cash.

superrod - 05 Apr 2005 15:40 - 2496 of 27111

barrysmith

shorters borrow shares from nominee accounts to sell. thats why all investors should insist on a share certificate to keep these leeches where they belong.

bosley - 06 Apr 2005 07:46 - 2497 of 27111

morning. well the bears had monday, and the bulls had yesterday. who is it going to be today , then?

aldwickk - 06 Apr 2005 08:03 - 2498 of 27111

Superrod,

Most of the main brokers won't deal without a certificate held in a nominee account, if i see a chance to make a profit by going short then i will do and so would most investers it's all part of the game.

nickrichards - 06 Apr 2005 09:31 - 2499 of 27111

Good morning

There have just been 4 lots of sales of about 45000 shares each. the second two were mine, the 45271 was selling from my trading account and the 44,300 (ish) was buying into my ISA, looking at the figures for the first two i would assume this was a similar transaction. Because it is basically transferring shares from one account to another the spread is greatly reduced and the purchase appears as a sell.
Basically, all I am saying is that if a lot of people do this today it may make the screen look distorted with a predominance of red.

Best wishes

Nick

bosley - 06 Apr 2005 10:05 - 2500 of 27111

looks like the big yawn is back to day. very quiet. cheers , nick, for the info.

farnwor - 06 Apr 2005 11:36 - 2501 of 27111

Hi all
new boy on the blok got in to stanleco back at 4p and have been topping up since.
i just wanted to ask about the chart at the top of the page the ma50 and ma200 could some one enlighten me

Quick Cash - 06 Apr 2005 12:01 - 2502 of 27111

moving average 50 days and 200 days - welcome to the party

bosley - 06 Apr 2005 12:01 - 2503 of 27111

hello farn, chart shows 50 day moving average and the 200 day moving average.

driver - 06 Apr 2005 12:17 - 2504 of 27111

bos
Isnt there nothing you don't know, also hello farn welcome to this mad world.

markusantonius - 06 Apr 2005 12:29 - 2505 of 27111

Since today is the first day of the new financial tax year, it's bound to be a quiet time across the board. Probably the same tomorrow?

Also with the General Election imminent, I personally think that volumes will be very low (and that usually means red!) until the "morning afterwards" especially if the result looks like being too close to call. The outcome affects us all!

Kus.

driver - 06 Apr 2005 12:33 - 2506 of 27111

Vote raving loony, and ban share's to put us out of our misery.

stockdog - 06 Apr 2005 12:52 - 2507 of 27111

Farn - at the end of last year the 50dma crossed the 200dma in what my learned friends tell me is called a golden cross - a strong buy signal which has remained so ever since. Although now the daily price is hovering precious near the 50dma, bringing it nearer a hold until we see some decisive move (one way or t'other) out of the current box - although it might be considered a brave buy whilst new tax year and election announcement dull the prices all round. IMHO DYOR etc.

SD
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