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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


tweenie - 28 Feb 2008 16:55 - 25676 of 27111

It's the usual mm tick up towards the results and then the tick down will begin....
As no doubt nothing of any substance will be forthcoming from the management.
i hope i'm wrong but somehow doubt it.
0.3p by results.
what a shambles.

PATISEAR - 28 Feb 2008 17:22 - 25677 of 27111

It's the usual mm tick up..............

What a load of tosh.
Given the spread today, the MMs would not have earned enough to buy dinner.
The reason is plain and simple, people are buying and have been for the last couple of weeks. No conspiracies.
A rise in SP has been expected up to results. Look prior to pre results statement, SP went from .24p to 34p.



required field - 28 Feb 2008 17:29 - 25678 of 27111

Aldwick, the answer could be to do with water and thirst, let me think : one of the 2 camels has had it's thirst quenched the other not.

required field - 28 Feb 2008 17:32 - 25679 of 27111

The race is to the well, the one that is thirsty will get there first, the other one last !

PATISEAR - 28 Feb 2008 17:34 - 25680 of 27111

Trades on Plusmarkets. Total;32,533,500

SEO.
Trade Date Trade Time Price Volume Type Consideration Conditions
28/02/2008 08:52:22 0.21 1,000,000 N 2,120.00
28/02/2008 13:13:53 0.22 2,000,000 N 4,400.00
28/02/2008 13:13:46 0.22 2,000,000 N 4,400.00
28/02/2008 15:16:49 0.23 3,000,000 N 6,900.00
28/02/2008 15:48:11 0.24 1,000,000 N 2,400.00
28/02/2008 15:50:39 0.23 1,000,000 N 2,300.00
28/02/2008 15:58:38 0.24 1,000,000 N 2,400.00
28/02/2008 16:34:03 0.25 1,500,000 O 3,750.00
28/02/2008 16:22:12 0.25 1,000,000 N 2,500.00
28/02/2008 16:25:33 0.28 244,252 O 671.69
28/02/2008 16:23:59 0.28 50,000 O 137.50
28/02/2008 16:20:06 0.25 100,000 O 250.00
28/02/2008 16:09:24 0.25 100,000 O 248.00
28/02/2008 15:58:41 0.25 120,000 O 297.60
28/02/2008 15:58:03 0.24 500,000 O 1,200.00
28/02/2008 15:56:43 0.24 250,000 O 600.00
28/02/2008 15:54:12 0.23 867,221 O 2,011.95
28/02/2008 15:53:21 0.23 867,221 O 2,011.95
28/02/2008 15:51:59 0.24 500,000 O 1,200.00
28/02/2008 15:44:23 0.24 500,000 O 1,200.00
28/02/2008 15:36:25 0.23 100,000 O 232.00
28/02/2008 15:27:25 0.24 462,282 O 1,104.85
28/02/2008 15:14:40 0.23 700,000 O 1,610.00
28/02/2008 15:02:23 0.22 5,729 O 12.72
28/02/2008 15:01:30 0.23 400,000 O 920.00
28/02/2008 14:49:11 0.22 234,598 O 520.81
28/02/2008 14:21:33 0.23 500,000 O 1,150.00
28/02/2008 14:19:53 0.23 500,000 O 1,150.00
28/02/2008 13:57:43 0.23 342,393 O 784.08
28/02/2008 13:56:49 0.23 200,000 O 456.00
28/02/2008 13:55:20 0.22 108,400 O 240.65
28/02/2008 13:55:03 0.23 526,221 O 1,194.52
28/02/2008 13:10:53 0.22 500,000 O 1,100.00
28/02/2008 13:04:28 0.22 500,000 O 1,100.00
28/02/2008 13:03:26 0.22 500,000 O 1,100.00
28/02/2008 12:54:10 0.22 500,000 O 1,095.00
28/02/2008 12:39:53 0.22 300,000 O 657.00
28/02/2008 12:20:44 0.22 899,140 O 1,969.12
28/02/2008 12:02:58 0.21 529,445 O 1,111.83
28/02/2008 11:10:43 0.21 506,723 O 1,074.25
28/02/2008 09:34:52 0.21 118,449 O 251.11
28/02/2008 09:31:49 0.23 250,000 O 570.00
28/02/2008 09:31:15 0.23 250,000 O 570.00
28/02/2008 09:30:19 0.22 500,000 O 1,100.00
28/02/2008 09:24:59 0.22 2,000,000 O 4,380.00
28/02/2008 09:03:29 0.22 553,668 O 1,218.07
28/02/2008 08:40:21 0.22 447,761 O 985.07
28/02/2008 08:24:50 0.22 2,500,000 O 5,425.00
27/02/2008 16:28:34 0.20 500,000 O 1,010.00


Fred1new - 28 Feb 2008 17:36 - 25681 of 27111

Depends on how thirsty the camel is. He may be dying of thirst and not get to the well.

tweenie - 28 Feb 2008 17:37 - 25682 of 27111

If I'd brought the shares last week at 0.14 (as mm did) and sold at todays values.
50-60K in my pocket is'nt exactly chicken feed off one stock in one week.
again it's only my humble opinion. There is'nt great movement in volume of shares being brought. Sooooooo the only people who've made money over the last couple of days have been the mm's.
Especially as the spread is almost the sale as the sp rise.

All i'm saying is that the sp will rise prior to results and then more than likely fall -if no news is forthcoming.

kimoldfield - 28 Feb 2008 17:57 - 25683 of 27111

A bit like Stanelco Fred.

hewittalan6 - 28 Feb 2008 19:30 - 25684 of 27111

I have worked out the SEO SP rise riddle. It is actually a well informed move by some very smart cookies. Let me explain.
For years, SEO has been trying to flog an alternative to plastic bags to the retailers.
Today, M&S announced they will offer their customers an alternative. Either a plastic bag costing 5p or nothing. SEO are of course extremely good at selling nothing to retailers so its a certainty they will get the M&S order for nothing as the alternative.
Big contract, M&S.

kimoldfield - 28 Feb 2008 23:22 - 25685 of 27111

They'll be selling thin air next Alan!

halifax - 28 Feb 2008 23:52 - 25686 of 27111

M&S announce they will no longer provide plastic bags free of charge what a cynical move by Mr Rose who will now charge you 5p per bag if you forgot to bring your shopping bag to his shop. Just think how much M&S will save by not providing free bags in which you place all your foodstuffs wrapped in .... guess what...PLASTIC!! Who is being conned here ? The media as usual.

hangon - 29 Feb 2008 01:24 - 25687 of 27111

They won't get the M&S order, and the reason is quite simple...when the reps arrive at M&S head office they will be invited into a large room and then buyers will look at the samples, for quality, durability and cost. They will all be similar, with some variations; - then they'll look at the SEO-product and wonder why the handle is attached to the bottom - like their shares!

Ho-Ho

Is this the worst listed-company on the UK Market?
...I just wonder....
There has to be one.

kimoldfield - 29 Feb 2008 09:47 - 25688 of 27111

Good grief, they speak!!

29th February 2008


Stanelco Welcomes Media Debate on Plastics and the Environment


Stanelco plc, the only bioplastics manufacturer headquartered in the UK,
welcomes the current debate on the effect of plastic products and particularly
bags on the environment.

Stanelco is one of Europe's leading players in the bioplastics market and has a
heritage of over 15 years of research and development in this area.
Headquartered in Southampton where it has its research base, Stanelco makes and
develops the basic bio polymers that can be used to make products including
bags, packaging and garden products out of materials that are sustainable and
that quickly return to the natural ecosystem at the end of their useful life.

Stanelco's bio materials are all biodegradable, made from predominantly
sustainable base materials like potato starch, and will therefore degrade more
rapidly than oil-based polymers in the natural environment. Stanelco's materials
start to break down in a matter of weeks, significantly reducing the threat of
animals and marine life being trapped, injured or killed. The materials fully
break down in months allowing the breakdown products to put nutrients back into
the ground to provide for the next cycle of crops. Furthermore, the inks used
for printing on the bags purchased by our customers can at their instruction be
water based, reducing the impact of solvent based inks on the environment.

Stanelco's commercial and development activities take place in the UK, with
manufacture provided by Biotec, its German subsidiary jointly owned with SPhere
S.A. Stanelco recently invested in further capacity at the German production
factory, enabling it to have the capacity of producing annually the bioplastics
that could replace some 2.9 billion conventional plastic bags. That equates to
approximately one per week for every man, woman and child in the UK.

Paul Mines, Chief Executive of Stanelco said:

'We welcome the press interest in this subject; Stanelco is well placed to
supply the materials required to make plastic products that use sustainable
resources and minimise man's impact on the environment. Adoption of our green
technology is growing rapidly and customer interest is high; and we are working
with our partners and customers to deliver this as rapidly as possible'.

For further information please visit
www.stanelcoplc.com
.

kimoldfield - 29 Feb 2008 09:51 - 25689 of 27111

'we are working with our partners and customers to deliver this as rapidly as possible'.

Sound familiar??!

I think they should merge with Plantic Technologies, then we would have a really strong company.

kimoldfield - 29 Feb 2008 09:59 - 25690 of 27111

I must be mad, had a sudden urge to top up, don't know why I did it, just a strange feeling that AT LAST, SEO may actually be getting somewhere. Someone please pass me a glass of water and my pills.

PATISEAR - 29 Feb 2008 10:08 - 25691 of 27111

Plusmarkets.

SEO;

Trade Date Trade Time Price Volume Type Consideration Conditions
29/02/2008 09:57:47 0.35 1,000,000 O 3,490.00
29/02/2008 09:56:00 0.35 200,000 O 698.00
29/02/2008 09:55:38 0.32 500,000 O 1,600.00
29/02/2008 09:55:24 0.35 100,000 O 349.00
29/02/2008 09:54:32 0.32 500,000 O 1,610.00
29/02/2008 09:54:29 0.35 250,000 O 872.50
29/02/2008 09:54:07 0.32 298,013 O 959.60
29/02/2008 09:54:04 0.35 500,000 O 1,750.00
29/02/2008 09:53:39 0.35 500,000 O 1,750.00
29/02/2008 09:52:25 0.34 289,141 O 983.08
29/02/2008 09:51:47 0.33 295,235 O 983.13
29/02/2008 09:51:13 0.33 69,638 O 231.89
29/02/2008 09:50:59 0.30 45,980 O 137.94
29/02/2008 09:50:24 0.33 121,123 O 396.07
29/02/2008 09:47:18 0.30 500,000 O 1,495.00
29/02/2008 09:46:10 0.30 250,000 O 747.50
29/02/2008 09:45:18 0.28 250,000 O 700.00
29/02/2008 09:38:16 0.24 500,000 O 1,220.00
29/02/2008 09:31:28 0.28 100,000 O 275.00
29/02/2008 09:11:44 0.24 200,000 O 488.00
29/02/2008 09:09:26 0.28 212,772 O 585.12
29/02/2008 09:03:52 0.26 250,000 O 650.00
29/02/2008 09:03:01 0.26 250,000 O 650.00
29/02/2008 09:02:29 0.26 182,000 O 473.20
29/02/2008 08:56:01 0.28 355,632 O 977.99
29/02/2008 08:41:34 0.28 149,437 O 410.95
29/02/2008 08:35:58 0.28 181,818 O 500.00
29/02/2008 08:27:40 0.26 162,027 O 421.27
29/02/2008 08:15:45 0.28 191,281 O 529.85
29/02/2008 08:12:41 0.28 162,027 O 448.81
29/02/2008 08:09:15 0.26 200,000 O 520.00
29/02/2008 08:06:18 0.28 750,000 O 2,062.50
29/02/2008 08:04:17 0.25 553,668 O 1,384.17
29/02/2008 08:01:38 0.28 39,077 O 107.46
29/02/2008 08:01:30 0.28 500 O 1.38


greekman - 29 Feb 2008 10:12 - 25692 of 27111

This section says it all.

Stanelco is one of Europe's leading players in the bioplastics market and has a
heritage of over 15 years of research and development in this area.

The error in the sentence is..... Stanelco is one of Europ's leading players....It should read WAS.

Also it shows that with 15 years of research they have very little to show for it. Many newer competitors are far in advance as regards to contracts/sales.

The word heritage is not one I would have chosen.

Heritage....
1 property that descends to an heir (do we have to wait that long)
2 something transmitted by or acquired from a predecessor (I thought it was their idea) No wonder the patent prob was evident

I only hope Stanelco don't end up a 'Heritage Site' worth little, in a bad state of repair that looses money hand over fist.
OK already there.

kimoldfield - 29 Feb 2008 10:13 - 25693 of 27111

I'm going to be rich...........hahahaha!!! Oh, here comes the nurse.

oblomov - 29 Feb 2008 10:14 - 25694 of 27111

Another 34% rise in the SP - 99 by Easter?


Does anyone know if bioplastics are edible? If so, it would be a great marketing stratergy to say you can carry home your groceries then eat the bag - what could be greener? You could even have salt & vinegar flavour, cheese & onion hedgehog and bacon, etc. (or tripe and onion for you lads N of Watford!)


halifax - 29 Feb 2008 10:18 - 25695 of 27111

Certainly tripe flavour would be appropriate!
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