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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


dawsinho - 07 Apr 2005 09:33 - 2529 of 27111

Morning all,

Just like to say i quick thanks to everybody on this bb, very high quality of posts and a bit of a giggle aswell!

This mornings rns was unexpected, but what a nice surprise...

Well we've now signed a deal with a leading us engineering and support company, guess this means that stanelco must be very confident that its greenseal tray lidding tech will be used thoughout north america (US, CANADA, MEXICO)

"Premier is sending a contingent of engineers to Stanelco for an extended period
of training and familiarisation. It is anticipated that Premier will be ready to
support a roll out of Stanelco's GREENSEAL technology across North America
within three months"

Think i'm right in saying that we now have the infrastructure in place (3 months tops)to roll out and fit the greenseal tech, all that we need is some more licence agreements! Which must be a cert, why else would you train up 150 engineers....... certainly not to sit on there arse and do bugger all! Also it seem furth alliances are anticipated in the future.

All good news, good luck to all holders.

p.s oh yeah bet a few shorters got a nasty supprise this am :-)




Poverty - 07 Apr 2005 09:35 - 2530 of 27111

Fabuloso! I don't mind Bosley's singing either! Hurrah! I really hope the Evil Fat One (EK) is puking into his shorts at this very minute!

Why anyone wants to sell at this particular moment is a mystery to me. SEO are going to be BIG!!!!!!

This announcement is potetially 20 times the size of the ASDA one.

roma - 07 Apr 2005 09:51 - 2531 of 27111

Excellent news today.I think the profit takers, will be well sick in a years time, glad to see SEO are expanding and not just sitting back,buyers coming back in, not that day to day worries me to much,i'm in for the longer term.
Good luck to all.

mancharry1 - 07 Apr 2005 09:59 - 2532 of 27111

Bosley,is this preparation for a deal with Wallmart do you think?

andysmith - 07 Apr 2005 10:05 - 2533 of 27111

Just imagine what will happen when US deals are announced. This is a fantastic decision by SEO management, put things in place before going after the deals.
They are still at the moment a small company and better to have agreements with US engineering company than employ their own people out there.
Expect sp to fall again in next few days but the more people that buy high the higher the support price. Some profit taking will be computer generated, shame!!
Keep those shares locked up for the long-term but if EK does his tricks again, no harm in selling a chunk (20%) high and buying back later with an increased holding. I will never short but if you can predict when it is happening like Tuesday you might as well play the game to increase your holding. In the space of 6 hours I let them increase my holding, thanks EK!!!!

dawsinho - 07 Apr 2005 10:11 - 2534 of 27111

If this is anything to do with a deal in the US with wal-mart, the potential is massive.

As of February 28, 2005, the Company had 1,353 Wal-Mart stores, 1,713 Supercenters, 552 SAMS CLUBS and 85 Neighborhood Markets in the United States. Internationally, the Company operated units in Argentina (11), Brazil (149), Canada (262), China (44), Germany (91), South Korea (16), Mexico (697), Puerto Rico (54) and the United Kingdom (283)

http://investor.walmartstores.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=112761&p=irol-irhome

driver - 07 Apr 2005 10:35 - 2535 of 27111

Yes again this is great news but how come we didn't know that they could roll out else where we all thought we had to wait a year before the expansion. We should be more on the ball than this and know what our company is doing.

robinhood - 07 Apr 2005 10:41 - 2536 of 27111

Driver here is your answer:
RNS Number:1658K
Stanelco PLC
24 March 2005

24 March 2005

Stanelco PLC ('Stanelco' or the 'Group')

ASDA adopt Stanelco's GREENSEAL technology

Stanelco PLC, the RF (radio frequency) applications group, is pleased to
announce that it has signed a binding contract with ASDA for a 12-month
exclusive agreement for the application of the Group's GREENSEAL tray lidding
and thermoforming RF technology in the UK and Ireland. ASDA anticipate that
several hundred machines will be adapted to utilise the technology due to the
significant benefits it delivers.

The agreement follows successful trials at a number of different ASDA suppliers
and will mean that the suppliers involved in the programme will, where
practical, convert from traditional heat-sealing to Stanelco's revolutionary RF
technology.

bhunt1910 - 07 Apr 2005 10:56 - 2537 of 27111

Buys now outnumbering sells - just

kshammas - 07 Apr 2005 10:58 - 2538 of 27111

andysmith - 07 Apr 2005 11:09 - 2539 of 27111

Driver, the 12 month agreement with Asda is for UK and Ireland.
Outside of here they can roll-out this technology but have a major advantage in US with Wal-mart being Asda'a owners who are bound to be aware of this.
Watch the sp, it will drift back as this RNS is just alerting of an agreement with an engineering company, which is great for us SEO followers but is not a deal to supply RF retrofits. Expect sp drift-back and I may buy again as now even more confident of SEO expansion plans. Makes the 1 year deal with Asda look even better as it allows SEO to concentrate on this and probably US which will be bigger than Tesco/Sainsburys.

bhunt1910 - 07 Apr 2005 11:21 - 2540 of 27111

.......and lets not forget the new packaging that they announced

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A Ruthies Fund - 07 Apr 2005 11:48 - 2541 of 27111

All

Well it's a cold,wet miserable day down here in south London...but do I care? No I do not! If my little pension pot grows in the way SEO plan I'll be able to retire earlier than I thought. ; }
Isn't life just wonderfull...can't match bos for the singing so I'll just have a drink!
Best of luck to you all.

Regards Ruthie

driver - 07 Apr 2005 12:07 - 2542 of 27111

andy
This deal looks like they are going to expand further than Wal-mart in the US not one of us knew this, that is great news if this is the case, only yesterday angi ask this question 06 Apr'05

Does SEO's 12 month exclusive contract with ASDA mean that SEO cannot make a contract with any other company?
If so, won't we have to wait another year before SP moves upwards again?

This was our answer "err".

andysmith - 07 Apr 2005 12:22 - 2543 of 27111

I read it that they can't make a deal with anyone else in UK & Ireland for 1 year. Outside of that the worlds their oyster. After 1 year its up to SEO/Asda what happens in UK and Ireland but the worlds a big place.

bhunt1910 - 07 Apr 2005 12:38 - 2544 of 27111

I am sure that earlier discussion recognised the fact that the ASDA deal was UK and Ireland only - but I think the main concern was whether SEO could grow quickly enough to service ASDA and others elsewhere in the world (primarily USA). Well I think SEO are demonstrating that they can think outside f the box - and I do not think that it will end there. They know that they have a world beating technology - but it wont be long patent or not - that others will start to try and copy them - so thay must take advantage of the lead that they have. They have already said that they are spending a fortune to protect their patent - but we all know that that will not stop others trying.

Baza

bosley - 07 Apr 2005 13:02 - 2545 of 27111

so, seo are going to train these american engineers how to retrofit their greenseal technology. when this is done they can then start to roll out in america, canada and mexico. so thats uk , ireland, and now america, canada and mexico taken care of. so , that leaves the rest of the world to move into . i mean, the next rns may be that some chinese packaging engineers will be coming to seo to learn how to retofit greenseal. after that there is east asia, australia, ....... you get my drift. it seems we may have been looking at this all wrong. maybe seo dont have to recruit, maybe this is the fastest way to get in first before others try to copy the technology, as bhunt suggested; seo can teach others how to use the technology and cut them in a slice of the license fee. seo are full of surprises!! four months ago the deal with asda was just a pipe dream , now its real!! todays rns came right out of the blue. it could be preparation for walmart. we all thought they had lost the cc but it now looks like seo may get something out of it. not really a company you want to be out of .......who knows what you may miss!!!!!

nickrichards - 07 Apr 2005 13:27 - 2546 of 27111

Andy / Driver

This is very good news for SEO,

I must confess to being confused about Reisers. the RNS dated 17th August 04 states that "Stanelco had entered into an exclusive, non-binding heads of terms(?)with Reeisers concerning the use of Reisers tray lidding machines in the USA and Canada" Yet in todays RNS it states that (para 5) "Whilst Stanelco is yet to sign licence agreement for its Greenseal technology in North America"

I had thought originally that there was a Exclusivity deal with Reisers as with ASDA and i assumed that this would expire in August(ish, 12 months from original RNS) When i first read this mornings RNS i thought that the three months setting up time coincided quite nicely with the expiry with Reisers, this appears to not be correct (with no licenses having been issued in America). However it does mean that (If I read things correctly) America NOW offers unrestricted potential to Stanelco. I would assume that the issuing of licences will take a period of time to initiate, With this in mind, I would hope to see a number of licenses being issued over the next couple of months with commencement of modernisation of machines starting as soon as Premier are ready.

It all looks quite exciting for the future.

Best wishes to all

Nick

driver - 07 Apr 2005 13:29 - 2547 of 27111

bos
good post I'm going all weak at the knees.

andysmith - 07 Apr 2005 13:29 - 2548 of 27111

When SEO do tie up a deal in the US it will be another first - the yanks taking some responsibility for the environment!!! Holding these shares could really be a life-changer if you hold for 2-5years. Bye-Bye mortgage is my target and if being overweight in SEO is how I do it then so beit.
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