bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
hewittalan6
- 14 Jan 2008 08:18
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So in general terms, in the last 12 months Stanelco has done..............nothing.
The good news is they have done nothing cheaper than ever before, and have enough cash to do nothing for much longer than they expected.
They have a newish board member who can commercialise their nothingness better than the last one and even though the bioplastice appear to contribute negative nothingness, Bioplast is contributing a slightly positive nothing, though not as quick as they'd like.
Meanwhile the old fashioned RF is reporting like for like nothingness, with a few telesale ringing customers to see if theres nothing they would like.
Full of optimism her.............for nothing.
oblomov
- 14 Jan 2008 08:55
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'Paul has a research and development background
in natural polymer chemistry and more recently a track record in the
commercialisation of innovative polymer products. He is already increasing the
commercial focus as we look to build revenues in this area of our business. '
'He is already increasing the commercial focus'
What the hell does that mean? Can one of the younger amongst us, more conversant with modern business-speak and spin, please explain? What is he actually doing that has resulted in a loss? Whatever it is, it hasn't worked!
'Whilst there continues to be considerable interest from potential customers,
some obstacles remain in commercialising bioplastics as reported previously. To
help meet the requirements of this developing market, the Company is installing
pilot extrusion and testing facilities at its UK base in Southampton during Q1
2008. '
More obstacles, more tests, more trials, morons!
hewittalan6
- 14 Jan 2008 09:02
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Though not necessarily younger, I interpret that as meaning that whatever they were doing previously had no commercial use at all, and that this new boff has scrapped it and started to look at the IP with a view to whether any of it will ever be wanted by commerce, and only working on that which might be worth a few quid.
stockdog
- 14 Jan 2008 09:32
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The jam seems to have disappeared and we are left merely with . . . tomorrow.
greekman
- 14 Jan 2008 09:36
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Hi Oblomov,
He is already increasing the commercial focus as we look to build revenues in this area of our business.
Also not a youngy but my interpretation is.....Stop trying to go everywhere, instead focus on one thing at a time.
Just look at all the previous areas, from trays, wraps to cig filters, all of which we have little idea what level of progress has been reached. (But we can guess).
In the past SEO have not just tried to run before they could walk, they never got past the crawling stage.
If SEO were as good at selling their products, as they are at company speak they would be up there with the best.
garyble
- 14 Jan 2008 09:50
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P. poor.....in line my my expectation!
Can anyone shed light on the extected loss and forecast sales?
garyble
- 14 Jan 2008 09:52
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I see more trials on the horizon.....which will take another chunk of cash.
tweenie
- 14 Jan 2008 10:13
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Did i miss something....WTF have they been doing for a YEAR?
Oh i'm sorry,I take it all back, they've spent less money to achieve NOTHING.
I should be thankful.
greekman
- 14 Jan 2008 10:24
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In the Daily Telegraph today it is reported that the LSE fined 9 AIM listed companies during the last 7 days. The rules are that they can and have refused to name these companies.
Some will remember that early in 2007 I reported SEO management to the FSA, and receive notification that unless there was court action I would not receive notification of any action or punishment taken. So obviously the main market is governed along the same lines.
The calls for greater transparency are increasing re and penalties to be made public.
Until we the investors in these companies see this transparency, we will obviously treat those that police the system with the expected contempt they deserve.
PATISEAR
- 14 Jan 2008 10:28
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greekman
So how much fine would you like to see them pay out of 'our' money.
kimoldfield
- 14 Jan 2008 10:34
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I wonder what the institutions, who put in most of the 8m, are thinking. They handed over the cash for the building of micro plants in the US not a poxy little testing unit (which should have been built years ago) in Southampton. You have to admire SEO though, they have invented a whole new kind of business.......................not a "let's see how much profit we can make" company but a "let's see how long we can hold on to someone else's money without doing anything constructive with it" kind of company!!
greekman
- 14 Jan 2008 10:45
- 25528 of 27111
Hi Patisear,
I fully appreciate that being a problem. If you read my thoughts on that thread, you would see that I did some serious deliberating prior to my report.
It came to the decision of just how far should we allow he management to mislead before requesting action.
It is a sad fact that most companies both private and public when punished pass on that punishment to the shareholders.
Until all fines are paid out of income and not from the company (IE not allowed into the accounts) we will never win.
As to SEO I was not hoping for a financial penalty, I was hoping that an ex director would be banned re any such position for a lengthy period of time as in my view (and many others) he intentionally mislead shareholders.
But no doubt there will always be ways round any system.
driver
- 14 Jan 2008 10:52
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Now What Can I Do With The Rest Of That 8m
BAYLIS
- 14 Jan 2008 11:59
- 25531 of 27111
great
stockdog
- 14 Jan 2008 13:48
- 25532 of 27111
Mmm, thimbleberry - my favourite. Thanks Bosley - how's sticks? as you might say.
oblomov
- 14 Jan 2008 14:45
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Yes, Alan and greek - but 'already'? Its as if that is a great achievement that he's trying to be more commercial so early(???) on after taking over - he should have been doing it from day one! It's a business he's running, not a WI cake stall at the local fete!
Fine the bastards 8m - that'll not only teach them a lesson, it'll put us all out of our misery!
kimoldfield
- 14 Jan 2008 16:23
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It's a pity that whoever has put a "potential" offer in for Meldex doesn't want SEO as well............but there again, who does?!
EWRobson
- 14 Jan 2008 21:15
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Jam today but no jam tomorrow. Bosley's jam has disappeared from my screen! He obviously didn't know that they don't allow advertising here.
Good to see some old friends! And looking to be cheered up which I have been. Now, SEO have cash of 8m and what is the share capitalisation: 8m. I think shareholders funds are double that. A bit of a spurt last week, in case there was any good news today, perhaps indicates that there is life after .... Does anyone reckon that they have anything of significant potential?
Eric
required field
- 14 Jan 2008 23:12
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The more I read their RNS's the more I'm puzzled as to what do they actually do ?