bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
XSTEFFX
- 02 Mar 2008 11:31
- 25775 of 27111
ITS BAYLIS AGAIN. ON SYM.
PATISEAR
- 02 Mar 2008 12:29
- 25776 of 27111
XSTEFFX
"Symphony Environmental has developed an oxo-bio additive, which when added to most forms of plastic at the manufacturing stage, changes its behaviour and gives it ithe properties of oxo-bio plastic."
Does this include 'petro based plastics'
Fred1new
- 02 Mar 2008 12:47
- 25777 of 27111
I left a chicken in a Biodegradable bag outside on the patio last week last week.
In the morning the chicken and the bag had disappeared!
Same happen with a biogradable bag of sweets when my grandchildren were here.
Must admit the bags seem to have improved!
Tonyrelaxes
- 02 Mar 2008 13:07
- 25778 of 27111
I think we are being thrown a bit of a red herring here. (Someone got a short on the go?)
The oxo-bio additive is added to 'normal' plastic bag ingredients.
Therefore still the bag is still made from petro plastics. Not too good for a green image.
They might well degrade into small crumbs or less, and quite quickly in the presence of the appropriate agent (sunlight, etc) but not bio-degrade into useful componants of the soil. Again, not too good for a green image.
Mad Pad
- 02 Mar 2008 13:22
- 25779 of 27111
Boltrader,a colleague of mine bought the company a few years ago and I purchased a sharehoding from him.So principally I'm an investor but was down there for a week recently helping out.We are looking to take on a partner who knows the business and get us back on track.Minimum investmentUS$1.5m.Get in touch if you want to talk or know of anyone who might be interested.Apologies to others on this board.
liamom
- 02 Mar 2008 13:42
- 25780 of 27111
I personally think this is a great opportunity to short SEO. I've been both long and short in the past but I just think the rise on Friday was overdone. There are a few others like me who are leaving this well alone on www.traderbanter.com.
PATISEAR
- 02 Mar 2008 13:51
- 25781 of 27111
liamom
"I personally think this is a great opportunity to short SEO."
"There are a few others like me who are leaving this well alone on www.traderbanter.com."
Bit of a contradiction.
If you think it's a 'great opportunity to short', then why are you 'leaving it well alone'.
driver
- 02 Mar 2008 13:59
- 25782 of 27111
Liamom
Fridays rise was minuscule in the overall scheme of things SEO has a very small M/Cap sp, rumours alone would push this well over the 1p and real orders you are looking at a multi bagger from here with orders I will easy see my 4p average back.
Research Page Up Dated.
http://www.moneyam.com/InvestorsRoom/posts.php?tid=7681#lastread
BAYLIS
- 02 Mar 2008 14:36
- 25783 of 27111
MAD PAD. ELUNIVERSO.COM 18 FEB 2008. Hope this helps.re 25766
greekman
- 02 Mar 2008 15:26
- 25784 of 27111
XSTEFFX,
You state in one of your posts......Degradable plastic which 'self destructs' after as little as six months in any environment - land or water - which also emits no methane, even when buried. Is it too good to be true.
About 2 years ago I received a bio-degradable bag from (I think it was TESCO or ASDA but as it's so long ago I can't remember). I used it by mistake to keep dust/dirt off an object in my garage. After about 6 months I went to use the item and on touching the bag it disintegrated into small dust like particles. I then tried an experiment with another similar bag I had kept in a draw which presumably due to being out of the light had only gone sightly particles, IE broken into several thin bits, these particles I put outside for a few days. Within a week this bag had almost disintegrated into a powder.
I reported my finding on this thread stating that it looked as if this was he way forward. There were several replies of similar experience. At that time I also thought that SEO were onto a sure winner with their product that was of similar properties (it could have been one of SEO's bags that they had out on trial). I also stated at that time that SEO problems were 99% management.
Since that time I have never heard any follow up to the product I had used. Why I know not, but it does show that no matter what the doubters say (re nothing better that the status quo) there has been and is a better alternative out there.
Whether these products would break down into something completely inert, I have no idea.
BAYLIS
- 02 Mar 2008 17:27
- 25785 of 27111
GREEKMAN, LOOK AT SYM THREAD.
greekman
- 03 Mar 2008 08:06
- 25786 of 27111
Morning all,
Thanks Baylis just had a look (oxo-biodegradable ), very interesting. Shame SEO can't keep up with others.
hewittalan6
- 03 Mar 2008 08:08
- 25787 of 27111
I'm no chartist, but SEO is about to go above the 200DMA. DOes this mean a breakout, and is the resistance about 0.57?
Anyone have a look for me, cos I'm crap.
PATISEAR
- 03 Mar 2008 08:13
- 25788 of 27111
SEO;Plusmarket
Trade Date Trade Time Price Volume Type Consideration Conditions
03/03/2008 08:12:02 0.42 250,000 O 1,047.50
03/03/2008 08:10:31 0.42 97,365 O 407.96
03/03/2008 08:10:30 0.42 115,900 O 485.62
garyble
- 03 Mar 2008 08:14
- 25789 of 27111
Lots of activity on Plus Markets, up almost 11% already!
http://www.plusmarketsgroup.com/
Edit: just beat me to it PAT!
PATISEAR
- 03 Mar 2008 08:30
- 25790 of 27111
garyble
I have noticed over the last few months that most SEO Buys now go through Plusmarkets, about 80% of Buys and 80% of SELLS go through LSE.
This obviously gives the wrong impression to traders.
Do you know of any reason why they should be traded like this?
garyble
- 03 Mar 2008 08:34
- 25791 of 27111
PATISEAR,
I was also about to pose that same question. Not sure is buys or sells, seem to be a fair mix on PLUS with trades of .38 & .42 going through at the moment.
16m volume on PLUS compared to 2.4m on LSE by 08:30 today.
greekman
- 03 Mar 2008 08:38
- 25792 of 27111
From the Plus Markets Site.....Investment firms trade on PLUS for superior quote-driven execution at low transaction and market data. So it could be just due to better liquidity.
PATISEAR
- 03 Mar 2008 08:50
- 25793 of 27111
But why are most SEO trades on Plus, Buys.
I have been looking at this for some months now and have found on average 80% of buys per day on PLUS and at the same time up to 80% SELLS showing on LSE.
Could be a coincidence over the last few months
tweenie
- 03 Mar 2008 08:54
- 25794 of 27111
Nice to see price ticking up.
Now all we need is a deal or a few deals.
Happy but still worried.
:-)