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

bosley - 20 Feb 2004 09:34

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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


tweenie - 12 Sep 2007 16:17 - 25071 of 27111

Ob........ that's what should have been the closing statement of the Interims.

boldtrader - 12 Sep 2007 19:15 - 25072 of 27111

So,many of us here will most probably have to wait a long long time for a breakeven point or a minimization of loss.Oh well,you win some,lose some.Good luck to all. Cheers.

garyble - 12 Sep 2007 21:36 - 25073 of 27111

26th July 2005
Biotec Joint Venture wins 20m annual order from SP Metal S.A. ('SP Metal')

Stanelco, the RF (radio frequency) applications group is pleased to announce that it has received a conditional commitment from SP Metal its Joint Venture ('JV') partner in Biotec for an annual purchase of approximately 10,000 metric tonnes of Biotec's biodegradable pellet worth in excess of 20m per year.

As a result, Stanelco and SP Metal have agreed to increase Biotec's production capacity of biodegradable pellets to 12,000 metric tonnes by an investment programme in new processing equipment valued at 4.5m. Full production is anticipated within six months.

30th August 2005: EGM Statement
Biotec have received a conditional commitment from SP Metal for an annual purchase of approximately 10,000 metric tonnes of Biotec's biodegradable plastic pellet worth in excess of 20m per year.

Stanelco and SP Metal had initially agreed to increase Biotec's production capacity of biodegradable pellets to at least 12,000 metric tonnes within nine months via a joint investment programme of up to 4.5m. However due to further recent improvements in both the production procedures and the ability to process the materials, a capacity of 24,000 tonnes for an investment of 2m is now envisaged within the same period.

16th December 2005: Pre-close update
We are on schedule to substantially increase in 2006 the production capacity of these materials -
including Starpol to 20,000 tonnes by early 2007.

28th February 2006: 2006 Annual Results
A further investment of EU1.5 million was made by each shareholder of Biotec in order to fund expansion of Biotec's research and production facilities..

.The relationship with SPhere is working well. We are on schedule to substantially increase in 2006 the production capacity of these materials - including Starpol - and expect have a capacity of 20,000 tonnes in Germany by early 2007.

November 2006 Prospectus
A further investment of 1.5m was made in Biotec in order to fund expansion of Biotecs research and production facilities.

10th September 2007: 2007 Interims
Biotec has seen considerable change to its operations in the first half with 1.3m investment in new production capacity. Technical commissioning is still to be completed but the effective capacity is now 7,500 tonnes per annum.

garyble - 12 Sep 2007 21:52 - 25074 of 27111

I do hope the recent statement is specific to the 1.3m on the new system and the 1.5m facility is at full capacity!

oblomov - 17 Sep 2007 08:18 - 25075 of 27111


The new website should be launched in a week or so. Can't wait!

tweenie - 17 Sep 2007 12:15 - 25076 of 27111

Yes, I'm sure with the introduction of the NEW website and the NEW dynamic leadership that this share will reach NEW NEW heights.
0.005p by xmas
:-|










waveydavey - 17 Sep 2007 14:14 - 25077 of 27111

TREBLETROBLE, I think 1.2p by end of month is talking out of a smelly part of your anatomy.
.012p maybe.
The joys of share ownership.

trebletrouble - 19 Sep 2007 08:48 - 25078 of 27111

TAKE A LOOK AT THE TRADES BOYS!!!!! WE ARE ABOUT TO TAKE OFF!!!! WHY??

TAKEOVER or DIRECTOR BUYS or INSTITUTIONAL BUYS RNS TO FOLLOW!!!!!

greekman - 19 Sep 2007 09:01 - 25079 of 27111

Trebletrouble,

9 mill shares are not exactly taking off. The increase in sp only looks like a slight pull back from the last few days, with almost all shares on the up due to the market news in general, especially the interest rate news from the USA.

garyble - 19 Sep 2007 10:33 - 25080 of 27111

You're on a hiding to nothing treble. You'd be better off flogging a dead horse!

trebletrouble - 19 Sep 2007 11:41 - 25081 of 27111

1.2p by end of September/October. RNS tomorrow!!

trebletrouble - 19 Sep 2007 11:42 - 25082 of 27111

1.2p by end of September/October. RNS tomorrow!!

Fred1new - 19 Sep 2007 12:20 - 25083 of 27111

THE END IS NIGH!!


8-)

waveydavey - 19 Sep 2007 13:10 - 25084 of 27111

trebletrouble - 19 Sep 2007 11:42 - 25082 of 25083
1.2p by end of September/October. RNS tomorrow!!


Which month and what YEAR.

when it makes 5p wake me up.

waveydavey - 20 Sep 2007 16:49 - 25085 of 27111

Which 'tomorrow' would that be, it certainly was'nt today.
bye bye iii.
Wake me up when it gets to 3.8p.
:-)

blackdown - 20 Sep 2007 16:49 - 25086 of 27111

I think that RNS = really not sure

tweenie - 21 Sep 2007 10:34 - 25087 of 27111

0.44 by end of today.
No rns tommorrow.
I'm still holding!!!!!
coz i'm too broke to sell.
:-/

greekman - 21 Sep 2007 10:38 - 25088 of 27111

I have stopped comparing the SEO of the present with the SEO of old. I bought in at an average of 7.5p as a very high risk buy, probably the most percentage high risk share of my entire portfolio.
I have just reviewed my position by looking at SEO as a potential investor would who has just discovered a new company.
I have looked at the fundamentals, results, analysis, products, potential and most importantly the sp to risk ratio.
This may not be the thick slice of jam tomorrow most of us thought it would be, but it may possibly be a reasonable slice by this time next year.
I have come to the conclusion that SEO are still a sky blue (but not so sky high) or bust share, but at the current sp is worth a punt.
So not increasing/decreasing but intend to sit tight.

PATISEAR - 22 Sep 2007 10:25 - 25089 of 27111

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driver - 25 Sep 2007 15:23 - 25090 of 27111

Why the drop?
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