bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
greekman
- 01 Nov 2007 17:38
- 25200 of 27111
Well considering the shares are already down the pan, hanging the art work in the loo might be the best place for it.
kimoldfield
- 01 Nov 2007 17:55
- 25201 of 27111
:o)
tweenie
- 01 Nov 2007 18:27
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I hate to admit it but I do like her work.
Though dealing with SEO might be the nail in her coffin as well.
:-)
maestro
- 01 Nov 2007 20:36
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how come spread is so tight on this share compared to Yoo media's...is it because they want to suck investors in before it goes tits up whereas Yoo's is very wide to deter buyers
oblomov
- 05 Nov 2007 14:10
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I wish I'd converted all my stock to SEO on Friday - its my only holding thats not plummeted today!
kimoldfield
- 05 Nov 2007 14:22
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Shhhhhh! There's still time Oblo!
nyleve
- 05 Nov 2007 15:04
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Oblo - been in since 21p so seen enough plummeting - lol
Still, cdn is doing me proud and keeping the wolves from the door - at the mo !!!!
Dave
tweenie
- 07 Nov 2007 01:19
- 25208 of 27111
from the new stanelco website. If only one makes it to a sale , I'll be impressed. But still oinly JAM TOMORROW.
Latest News
Event Calendar
6th November 2007 - K Show Interest
As an exhibitor, we found the K Show in Germany a great success, especially meeting our current & potential customers under one roof. Not surprisingly, our bioplastics range of products (Bioplast) generated a lot of interest and we had over 1000 enquiries! At Stanelco, we believe our Bioplast range is a market leader. Our sustainable range of products are capable of replacing oil-based plastics, derived from natural corn and potato starch which make our polymers the most functional, long-life products which biodegradable right back to nature. Our aim is to be responsive and creative with our approach yet commercially practical.
We are committed to following up each enquiry personally and being inundated with enquiries, this will take a while. If you would like to learn more about our products right now browse this website to the "Products" page. If for any reason your enquiry has changed priorities since we met at the K-Show, we would be delighted to hear from you immediately just call or email us using the Contact menu item.
PATISEAR
- 07 Nov 2007 07:22
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http://www.biotec-distribution.eu/EN/biotec_european_leader.html
Is this Stanelco's Bioplast ????
oblomov
- 07 Nov 2007 08:04
- 25210 of 27111
Yes.
oblomov
- 07 Nov 2007 08:13
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http://www.k-online.de/cipp/md_k/custom/pub/content,lang,2/oid,9323/ticket,g_u_e_s_t/~/K_2007_Video_Clips.html
November 21 - 22, 2007 - Bioplastic
2nd European Bioplastics Conference: Paris, November 21-22, 2007.
The Second European Bioplastics Conference will be the event of the year 2007 for the European bioplastics industry. It is organised by European Bioplastics, the representation of the European bioplastics industry. With 300 attendees and 25 exhibitors the last year's conference attracted a record number of participants. This year's event will take place in Paris: The emerging French bioplastics market and the political discussion on framework conditions are building an exciting stage to present and discuss the progress the bioplastics industry has made.
Christoph Hess from Biotec will be speaking on the first day. His presentation, "With Bioplast materials to Innovation" will no doubt entice end users to explore new products using Bioplast materials.
http://www.european-bioplastics.org/index.php?id=559
oblomov
- 07 Nov 2007 08:17
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Does anyone know whether Bioplast can be used for heavy plastics items - such as, for example, car bodies?
\'BIOPLAST GS 2189 is BIOTECs trademark for a completely new, plasticizer-free thermoplastic
material. BIOPLAST GS 2189 is extremely suitable for sheet film extrusion, blown
film extrusion and injection molding of completely biodegradable products. The complete
biodegradability and other functional properties enable the converter to advance in production
areas, which could not be reached with traditional thermoplastic material.\'
hewittalan6
- 07 Nov 2007 08:56
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I don't doubt it could be, as even if the material itself is limited to it's thickness, the construction could be of a corrugated or architectural type, or even several layers bonded.
However I must ask the advisability of making heavier items, as usually the weight is due to the requirement for longevity. I've had loads of cars where the metal has degraded to rust and I'm not sure the local garage MOT inspector would be impressed with a cars wheel arches turning to compost!
I'm just being a bit silly there.
I do remember as a kid though, scientists demonstrating how strong paper could be if folded and glued properly, by balancing a car on what amounted to copier paper!!
Alan
oblomov
- 07 Nov 2007 10:26
- 25214 of 27111
Take your point, Alan, But I didn't think bioplastics necessarily need to have biodegradable properties where that isn't desirable- only if wanted.
From Wikipedia (I know, I know!) :-
Non Packaging
Applications outside packaging include mobile phone casings (NEC), carpet fibres (Dupont Sorona), and car interiors (Mazda). The French company, Arkema, produces a grade of bioplastic called Rilsan, which is being used in fuel line and plastic pipe applications.
In these areas, the goal is obviously not biodegradability, but to create items from sustainable resources.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bioplastic
hewittalan6
- 07 Nov 2007 10:49
- 25215 of 27111
And I take your point, Oblo.
the answer then would be yes, providing the environment is suitable and not likely to precipitate degredation.
tweenie
- 13 Nov 2007 17:43
- 25216 of 27111
Anyone else praying for a bit of xmas cheer?
Lets hope it's not suicide in the new year
:-)
halifax
- 13 Nov 2007 18:04
- 25217 of 27111
Why are you a bomber!. This story will go on and on until the cash runs out!!
daniel44444
- 13 Nov 2007 20:51
- 25218 of 27111
I got out a long time ago,you all should too
greekman
- 14 Nov 2007 07:51
- 25219 of 27111
Talk about the story going on until the cash runs out.
In 1974 a book called , 'The Never Ending Story' was first published. It was made into a film in 1984. Both the book and film are still very popular with children and has grossed millions of pounds profit.
Perhaps Stanelco's way forward would be to turn their story, you know the one, (If you buy this magic bean and plant it, RNS's, annual reports etc) into a film. After all both are good fantasy fairytale reads, although The Never Ending Story is more believable.
The difference is in most fairy tales the fog turns into a prince and all live happily ever after. The Stanelco story has a differing twist with the frog still being a frog.
Lets just hope their story doesn't run as long as the real fairytale.