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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


Toya - 11 Dec 2007 18:37 - 25328 of 27111

Greekman: your wife was probably hoping they'd go up in value quickly enough so she could afford to buy you a Xmas presy.

Tonyrelaxes - 11 Dec 2007 19:09 - 25329 of 27111

Greek

1,000 shares?
Send her round here if she wants some more !
I am sure I can satisfy her.

(and I'm not commenting on SEO)

halfamil - 11 Dec 2007 19:47 - 25330 of 27111

Surely to God the company's worth more than the present sp suggests. Somebody, anybody, please take us over.

waveydavey - 11 Dec 2007 22:37 - 25331 of 27111

I'd like to know what PM makes of the above on his site and how he's selling it to his diciples. Unfortunately I'm barred.

oblomov - 12 Dec 2007 01:18 - 25332 of 27111




Heres his latest post, Wavey. Not so upbeat these days!

Hi Brand,

HW does not have that much cash, and I don't see Isracaps as being that rich either or the deal with Kafrit would not have fallen through.

They might have sold below the 3% but there is no way of knowing where it went from there. All I know they did was sell a chunk so they could buy their placing stock, then they sold again taking them below 3%.

HW could never buy SEO, as the institutions hold way too much stock.

HW cannot raise funds in the city as his name is now so bad, kicked out of SEO then implicated in his sons selling of OEM software illegally, then kicked out of AFC Energy.

As for regular news flow from HW, I reckon you should go back and read those RNS again, and see how much of each one was 'news' and how much was 'hype' that never turned into anything material. His news and expectations were the reason the SP went to 30p, and his failure to deliver on any of his expectations is why the SP is now 0.27p, yes if he had delivered we could easily have been at 1 by now, thats the risk you take with investment in new technology(GreenSeal), now we are back to trying to make our fortune on driving sales of old and established technology like Bioplast(1997) and RF(1945?), whilst developing the new technologies(Starpol 3000, 4000, textiles, adhesives, capsules, FrogMat, etc) in the background.

Organic growth is happening and it will accelerate, I have shown that with a number of posts, but that isn't worthy of an HW style RNS like "we expect to sell xxxxx tonnes of Bioplast in 2008" which would be typical of HW, and for him not achieve that, whereas we will see in the results just how much organic growth has been achieved and work out from that where we think growth will be in the years ahead, and when we will be in profit and able to invest some of the cash in other IP or opportunities.

Cheers,
Paul

PATISEAR - 12 Dec 2007 08:09 - 25333 of 27111

If SEO financial year ends Dec 31. How soon do we get results, anyone please.

blackdown - 12 Dec 2007 08:16 - 25334 of 27111

March

PATISEAR - 12 Dec 2007 09:57 - 25335 of 27111

blackdown

Cheers.

tweenie - 12 Dec 2007 13:44 - 25336 of 27111

I would put money(if I had any) on any statement (if forthcoming) to be very bland and reflect the fact that they are cutting costs, concentrating on existing products and working closely with partners to build sales .........yawn.
All in line with 2 year plan.
in other words a vieled promise of jam tommorow and hopeing they can deliver something before the money pot is dry..................again.
Obviously non of this will actually be supported with any facts or figures and we will be left non the wiser as to what exactly they have been doing for the past 12 months.
:-)

OMG I've become CYNIC







...................I'll just get my coat.

greekman - 12 Dec 2007 15:37 - 25337 of 27111

Tweenie,

Cynical yes, but no more than the rest of us. Like you I can see a similar statement.
One way they can cut costs is to recycle last years statement. All they need to do is change dates.

See Joke thread as did not wish to clutter this thread.

PATISEAR - 12 Dec 2007 16:24 - 25338 of 27111

WOW!!!!
Just tried to get some information from UK Intellectual Property Office with regards SEO challenge.
He went on and on and on and on about Section 21, Rule 37, Form 23, and did I end up any wiser ? NO.
They are a serious challenge to SEO for nondescript information.
And then he mentioned, 3 years is quick. And it was a premium rate line!!!!!!

dawall - 13 Dec 2007 08:23 - 25339 of 27111

In March, if not before, I expect some guidance on Biotec production plans and manufacturing OUTPUT (not capacity which seems to confure everyone) for 2008 / 9 /10.

Paul Mines will have been in place nearly a year in March (assuming he stays until then) and anything less will not be adequate. I also expect more detail on the technical and geographical areas they are focusing on, their relationship with Biotec and an HONEST (UNLIKE THE LAST MANAGEMENT statement on their forward view of the outlook for the next 3 years.

jimward9 - 13 Dec 2007 11:37 - 25340 of 27111

patisear
The challenge is not to SEO it is to Biotec.
But even this is not much, as it is only the patent office saying that they think instead of having patents on each mix, that one patent could cover a range of mixes. Not some other company making a challenge on one.

tweenie - 14 Dec 2007 07:36 - 25341 of 27111

Does asnyone know what this price monitoring actually accomplises, and who instigated it? is the brokers or SEO?
On a different note- As an EX copper anyone care to air their views on the Gov'nts decision to not observe allegedly binding' arbritation and shaft the police with 1.9% pay rise.
Personally I think it was to be expected and from my own expewrierce the police federation are as useful as the board for SEO- Fat cats paid over the odds to keep the status quo.
You can't put a high enough price on having to deal with pricks who's parting gestures are always F~~K you Pigs, I know where you live, i'm going to rape your wife and murder your kids........ oh those were the days.
:-)

PATISEAR - 14 Dec 2007 07:57 - 25342 of 27111

dawall / jimward9

Thanks.

hewittalan6 - 14 Dec 2007 08:41 - 25343 of 27111

Tweenie,
Police pay deal;
It is terrible for anyone to renege on a promise but a police strike??????
Lets look at the effects;
1) No-one to criminalise a car driver on an empty road for exceeding the speed limit by 3MPH. Obviousley this would garner public support and sympathy.
2) Lower detection and prosecution rates. Lower than what???
3) Criminals being able to go about their business without the fear of being apprehended and inconvenienced by a morning in court and a magistrate giving them driving lessons as a punishment, or for more serious crimes, the local social services patronising them and blaming the education systems of the 1990's. Or some other baloney.
4) No-one in uniform able to come to your house after a break in and tell you it's your fault for not having good enough security, or to your car and tell you not to leave a carrieer bag on the back seat. To ram the message home you also require a crime prevention officer to fill your green bin full of leaflets.
A strike would be a mistake. We might start questioning what difference the police make to our everyday lives. ;-)
Please don't be offended. Trying a mixture of Satire and Cynicism, and yes, a pay rise of a higher magnitude is in order.
Alan

oblomov - 14 Dec 2007 09:45 - 25344 of 27111


The Police are lucky the pay deal isn't performance related! That aside, the Government have shafted every other area of the countires workers, why should the police be any different? When are people going to realise thet we have a government that is inept, unethical, morally corrupt and ineffective?

Should this be on the TTY thread?

Fred1new - 14 Dec 2007 10:19 - 25345 of 27111

Seems as if we have returned to the good old days of Tory miss-rule.

While I can understand the reasons for government wishing to forestall a round of public service pay increases, they agreed to arbitration and should respect and implement the decisions.

I would also expect them to be more circumspect about their own pay and pension increases and that of other public "servants" (doctors etc.).

They are shooting themselves in the foot once again.

tweenie - 14 Dec 2007 12:11 - 25346 of 27111

Alan. Good to hear from you.

Alas. Even coppers get tickets for speeding. I had 6 points when i retired and countless parking fines. I broke the law-i pay the price.
Coppers arrest people, they don\'t make the law, they don\'t set sentances, they don\'t offer \'alternative\' sentances such as drug rehabilitation( does\'nt work) suspended sentances- Don\'t work, conditional discharges- Yeh right- and when they don\'t work- who gets the blame?
As for no police on street etc. Alas it\'s always been that way, pleasing the public and providing a SERVICE to them, is not a performance indicator- therefore it is\'nt done.
I would\'nt strike, nor will the cops I know-The gov\'nt knows this. They also know that the public hate the cops as they are percieved to do nothing.

If you\'re ever bored goto a magistrates court and watch as the collective scum is placed before the court each morning and is out on the streets by the afternoon.
Justice fails to be done day in day out, but again sentancing and judicial disposal are not performance indicators- but again the cops get the blame for CPS and inept judicial system.
Less than 5 years ago, the police would build a case and put it before the court. Now they build a case and after jumping through hoops put it before a CPS lawyer who if (he\'s not on his lunch break or \'too\' busy\' or \'It\'s almost 5, I\'m off) will review the evidence AND then IF and ONLY IF there is a significant chance of a successful prosecution taking place will the cast be put before a court.- So much for letting the court/jury decide. Glad I retired.
Personally I never gave anyone over the age of 21 a speeding ticket , except for the solicitor doing 90 on the north circular- who\'s car had been stolen and crashed, earlier that day from court by his client- That was a good day.
:-)))))

Having spoken to my old colleagues- They're very pissed off, not about the money (it's peanuts) but about the underhanded and dishonest way they have been
treated and how they are percieved as the villians for gov'nts and 'partner' agencies failings.

Back to SEO ..........Sooooooooooo does anyone know the answer to this price extension business?

greekman - 14 Dec 2007 13:04 - 25347 of 27111

Hi Tweenie,

Like you a ex copper. See you on the Talk to Yourself thread.
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