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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


greekman - 23 Nov 2007 15:57 - 25256 of 27111

Hi Jimward,

PM1 did a huge amount of factual research into Stanelco and even allowing for any ulterior motives I do give him credit for his hard work.
His biggest problem was he gave the opinion that everything was rosy when it obviously wasn't. If you were not wearing the same rose tinted glasses, he became quite upset.
I stopped looking at any of his posts when he became abusive (I must admit to some provocation) to anyone who had a dig at his prophesies, mainly, "This will be 35 by Xmas".
He would never admit that no matter how good a product may be, if it don't sell it's worth nowt.
My own opinion is that his intentions were good, as if he had posted just to ramp and for no other reason, long before the SP level of today he would have given up and gone to new (ramping) pastures.

jimward9 - 23 Nov 2007 16:17 - 25257 of 27111

That sounds about right to me greekman.
If I could invest in Biotec i would have, and same with Sphere, but we cannot so i will stick with these infact i have topped up or averaged down this week, now below 2p. Can wait for upto 5 years by then age not SEO will be against me.

oblomov - 23 Nov 2007 16:25 - 25258 of 27111


The problem with PM1's research is that for every 90% of fact theres 10% fiction thrown in. If you can spot that 10%, fine. The 35 isn't made up - he was adamant at one time that it would happen, and produced some fine research to support his prediction. Doesn't say much for his research really, does it?

tweenie - 23 Nov 2007 18:01 - 25259 of 27111

I think PM did, on the whole, a lot of hard graft and produces some great research.
That said- OB's quite right this is interprersed with utter bollocks.
As WAVEY has found to his cost- to question his omnipotency, faith and utter belief in SEO is to be belittled and chastised as a small foolish child.
There is no half beliefs only total devotism to the one true saviour of the planet-SEO.
:-)

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cynic - 23 Nov 2007 18:07 - 25260 of 27111

isn't it time this company just shut up shop and put you all out your misery?
i remain totally flabbergasted that so many of you find so much to write about a company that seemingly produces an unending stream of pig slurry that you all think is ambrosia

hlyeo98 - 23 Nov 2007 18:12 - 25261 of 27111

I was in this once but luckily notice the shit and got out at 18p.

BAYLIS - 23 Nov 2007 18:36 - 25262 of 27111

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BAYLIS - 23 Nov 2007 18:39 - 25263 of 27111

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cynic - 23 Nov 2007 18:54 - 25264 of 27111

hyleo .... shame you did not short heavily at that juncture

hlyeo98 - 23 Nov 2007 19:14 - 25265 of 27111

yes. I was not into shorting then

antofelli - 24 Nov 2007 11:26 - 25266 of 27111

Has anyone got any news about this product?

http://www.greenbottle.com/information.asp

thanks

aldwickk - 24 Nov 2007 13:20 - 25267 of 27111

Was it PM1's reseach ? seems like he was being fed it.

greekman - 26 Nov 2007 17:14 - 25268 of 27111

Price Monitoring Extension has been activated in this security.

Now if only we could find out why, has it been triggered by the price put in well over the closing sp or well below it, that's the big question.

garyble - 26 Nov 2007 20:25 - 25269 of 27111

If only Greek......the gradual slide will continue I'm sure!

hangon - 27 Nov 2007 00:31 - 25270 of 27111

A while back someone suggested Management was activly driving thew price down ( by some means, - presumably...)

However, I suspect this is not the case; that is it would require a criminal act to drive the price down, from within. However, by reviewing, having talks, doing deals etc - these are all inept management need do and the sp will fall as sensible folks ( like thee, me) get out.
It being evident this outfit is in terminal decline, having no ideas, or much else to drive the business forwards.
At an AGM a while back, they gave me enough indication that they were attempting to control their press-reviews. Always an interesting slant to see their reaction. If they have anything good to tell they welcome publicity - - - but should it be a white-wash then they want to control the perception.
The sp says it all.
Grief, they'll be wanting more cash soon - at very special ( high) raqtes.
Look at all the promises and shareholder expectations that have been dashed.

Waste of space, this outfit.
Anyone tried to find anything from their website - don't bother it's rubbish. A school's project would do far better.

Those that thought they got a good deal with the Placing ( June'07) have seen their value fall by 50% - oops! Let's hope the Directors were in for some of that, without the Options, ahem.

garyble - 27 Nov 2007 08:28 - 25271 of 27111

Did I miss another placing? Must have been asleep since last November!

tweenie - 27 Nov 2007 09:24 - 25272 of 27111

RNS Number:5227I
Stanelco PLC
26 November 2007

A Price Monitoring Extension has been activated in this security.

A Price Monitoring Extension is activated when the auction matching process would result in an auction price that is a
pre-determined percentage above or below the base price. The auction call period is extended for 5 minutes.





Hmmmmmmmmmmmm.
At per usual theres serious dodgy dealing going on.
Have SEO have let slip good news?
_HAHAHAHAHAHA


Bunch of incompetant ********** ********** ******** Bankers.

:-{

greekman - 27 Nov 2007 09:58 - 25273 of 27111

Re the activation of the price monitoring extention.

They way the sp is going it could have been a seller throwing a wobbler not wanting cash but perhaps just wanting a swap for a pack of Prozac.
It could also have been someone privy to some leaked info, such as several lucrative contracts signed (yer right) and got carried away with excitement chancing a bid of over the tolerance limit.

OK am now back in the real world (possibly just a auction price slip up). Interesting if nothing else.

lostalot - 28 Nov 2007 17:13 - 25274 of 27111

Will we ever get news ?????????????????????????????????????????????

I feel DEAD I tell you DEAD

blackdown - 29 Nov 2007 17:20 - 25275 of 27111

That's because you are.
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