bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
PATISEAR
- 30 Jan 2008 19:23
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I see Barclays have re-sold the shares they purchased
No doubt the price will now be manipulated down a few ticks and then they will buy again and the cycle will continue.
Iankn73
- 30 Jan 2008 23:25
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guys,
Hows about making a pact? I know this might be very very difficult due to substantial losses incurred by fellow investors, but... why don't we refrain from posting anything about Stan Laurel & Co until there is something POSITIVE to post?? I know it may never happen but can we PLEASE.... resist.
Ian
kimoldfield
- 30 Jan 2008 23:42
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Nah! It's an addiction Ian, we need our Stanelco fix!
Iankn73
- 30 Jan 2008 23:47
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stop it kim, seek counseling!
kimoldfield
- 30 Jan 2008 23:58
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:o)
oblomov
- 31 Jan 2008 09:19
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'until there is something POSITIVE to post'
Each day they haven't gone bust is positive, Ian! You're obviously a 'glass half
empty' sort of guy!
oblomov
- 31 Jan 2008 11:58
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4.35% rise in the sp today!
required field
- 31 Jan 2008 22:41
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Stanelco, I'd almost forgotten, now what shall I dream up.....!
lostalot
- 04 Feb 2008 13:31
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Does anyone know anything about the Rumours of new RF products ???
Or is this just Tosh ????
kimoldfield
- 04 Feb 2008 13:36
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If it's anything to do with SEO it must surely be Tosh??? SEO = no Dosh, just Tosh! But you never know...................
kimoldfield
- 04 Feb 2008 15:29
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Lostalot, I don't know what rumours you are referring to but there is a recent entry at the European Patent Office (31.1.2008):-
Abstract of WO2008012585
An apparatus for dielectric welding has an opposed pair of relatively movable electrodes (38, 44) ; items to be welded may be placed in and compressed between the electrodes, and radio frequency signals are supplied (16, 18) to the electrodes. At least one of the electrodes (14) incorporates an elastomeric member (52) forming or adjacent to its working surface. This elastomeric member is preferably of an electrically conducting material. The resilience of the elastomeric member (52) accommodates variations in the thickness of the material (36) that is to be welded.
This would appear, to me - but wtfdik - to be a variation on an already applied for patent. Not at all sure how these patent application thingies work though, so I cannot make any qualified statement.
greekman
- 04 Feb 2008 15:58
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The problem is that even if it was a new RF products patented by SEO, if the past is anything to go by, by the time they got their fingers out no doubt a competitor would have stolen a lead on any available contracts.
If SEO found the secrete of Alchemy they would probable leave the formula on a park bench. Bloody hopeless.
http://www.alchemistbeats.com/alchemist.html
tweenie
- 04 Feb 2008 16:42
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Stanelco would market the process whereby GOLD is turned into LEAD
:-)
and only patent the process one way.
Then spend 3 years researching what else they could turn GOLD into.
I give up.
Fred1new
- 04 Feb 2008 17:17
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What is Barclays up to?
kimoldfield
- 05 Feb 2008 00:31
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Doing the Hokey Kokey Fred, you know - in out, in out, shake it all about.........until it falls to pieces; then it can be RF sealed back together again.
garyble
- 05 Feb 2008 09:53
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I get the feeling its the "cry wolf" game.....Barclays causing so many RNSs that eventually we assume its them, don't react as quickly and they're first to react to any real RNS....coming soooonn
tweenie
- 08 Feb 2008 11:15
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Looks like the crew are bailing out. SS SEO having survived seveal torpedos looks like it's finally been rammed onto a reef by the captain. or could it been hit by a MINES (sorry).
the almost daily RNS's and now as annoying as the silence from those allegedly in charge.
Fred1new
- 08 Feb 2008 11:28
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The daft thing with this company to me, is that the products seem to have high potential the cash in hand is above its valuation and they appear to be doing B. all.
I could be like a duck, calm on the surface and peddling like hell below the water.
I don't know! But hope this board does. I suppose a shell company is a possibility.
greekman
- 08 Feb 2008 11:33
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SEO have finally succeeded in the field of biodegradable material.
Definision.....Biodegradable waste is a type of waste (SEO Share Price), which may be broken down by other living organisms (SEO management).
Other biodegradable wastes include Human waste, Manure, Sewage (too polite to just put S**T) again like SEO's SP, Slaughterhouse waste, (Like in lambs to).
When the final stage is reached there is almost nothing of note left, a bit like, Well you know!
waveydavey
- 08 Feb 2008 18:40
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Many moons ago there was an announcement of SEO signing a 'new' distribution deal to ship products around.
I've written, e-mailed and phoned asking why they needed this as they have'nt sold anything of note to anyone and offerred to deliver anything they required in the back of a smart car as it should cover their needs adequately and save them some money and allow this investor to at least get some of his money back.
Surprisingly I've had no reply or a justification as to the costs or necessity of this deal.
I will be attending the AGM and will be willing to supply any rotten fruit/veg desired for a nominal fee. I have also offerred to supply the board of SEO with body armour- as they are going to need it.