bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
tweenie
- 15 Apr 2008 15:57
- 26360 of 27111
I would have expected the share to steadily tick up towards the AGM.
It would appear that either the mm's are holding out or theres just no confidence left even by the day traders.
Hopefully will be at the AGM subject to missus letting me off lease unsupervised.
:-)
greekman
- 15 Apr 2008 17:50
- 26362 of 27111
OB,
Did you need the straight jacket prior to the AGM opening or was it required after you lost your rag at the Management.
oblomov
- 15 Apr 2008 18:41
- 26363 of 27111
I thought it was standard shareholder issue, greek. Haven't you got one?
PATISEAR
- 15 Apr 2008 19:41
- 26364 of 27111
Is that your own hair!!!!
hehehehehehehee
oblomov
- 15 Apr 2008 19:45
- 26365 of 27111
It certainly is - I bought it with my own money!
greekman
- 16 Apr 2008 11:10
- 26366 of 27111
The problem is the standard issue straight jacket from Stanelco had straps that were made of some sort of new plastic, so guess what happened.
The one I bought privately has been customized somewhat for special nights in with the wife, but I wont go into that.
But seriously, I am looking forward to the AGM reports from those attending, as at 200 plus miles away from the venue it won't be worth me attending.
halifax
- 16 Apr 2008 11:29
- 26367 of 27111
Looks more like David Cameron trying to fight his way out of a plastic bag!
boldtrader
- 16 Apr 2008 12:23
- 26368 of 27111
re agm, cant see your logic there greekman.Cheers.
greekman
- 16 Apr 2008 12:35
- 26369 of 27111
Hi boldtrader,
The reason re not attending from such a distance is I only have a very small amount invested in SEO, so not worth the travel.
boldtrader
- 16 Apr 2008 14:28
- 26370 of 27111
Cheers Greekman. personally,I have been with SEO since 2001 on/off, in/out,but always had some holding in all that time,caught on the slide and now not a fortune of money held but a reasonable amount of shares,enough to return a comfortable amount if,IF they ever hit 5p. I believe this is still a good 2 way call.
Never attended an agm, i also live many miles from the capital but I'am toying with the idea of travelling to London(relations and a bed) and seeing/hearing for myself what the old SEO is really all about!! Good luck to you and all long term holders. Cheers.
tweenie
- 17 Apr 2008 10:11
- 26371 of 27111
jaguar121
- 17 Apr 2008 10:37
- 26372 of 27111
There is more to this than just carrier bags its the whole packaging issue
tweenie
- 17 Apr 2008 10:50
- 26373 of 27111
In case you were curious as to uses.
http://www.aisa.com/aisa_pth1.html
Won't be buying anymore but await the agm a bit more relaxed.
Still no sales,
so still not confidant enought to pour more cash in.
hewittalan6
- 17 Apr 2008 10:55
- 26374 of 27111
Is this a customer??????
If so I am off to invest in producers of smelling salts, to revive shell shocked shareholders.
garyble
- 17 Apr 2008 11:05
- 26375 of 27111
I would hazard a guess that they're both a customer and "partner"....have collaberated to develope a product and will now have to sell it. Bioplast is the raw material required/desired by the "partner".
hangon
- 17 Apr 2008 13:07
- 26376 of 27111
Curious what with plastic being "bad" and recycling a real issue, yet even now these dullards cannot secure any sales . . . . . . what a shambles ( as AS would say): You're Fired!
It has been a long-while - so don't let anyone suggest this is a "new business" that needs time etc., etc.
Boldtrader, the agm is usually well attended, but make sure you are on the Register (or have a Broker-Note), they spend a lot of effort trying to exclude folk - yet this has to be one of the worst investments I've made.
If I can, I'll try to attend - Grr!
Monday 28 April 2008 at 10 am ( why so early? - so they can get to the Golf Club for Lunch!),
greekman
- 17 Apr 2008 13:14
- 26377 of 27111
I obviously hope this new product gets off the ground but Stanelco have had several NEW packaging products in the past, which have gone nowhere.
Not de-ramping as I have no intention in increasing my holdings, just being realistic.
BAYLIS
- 17 Apr 2008 13:45
- 26378 of 27111
Symphony's d2w(R) degradable plastic technology is rapidly becoming
known as the market leader throughout the world and with South Africa's
progressive attitude on environmental issues we are delighted to have increased
our participation in this important market."
SYM.
oblomov
- 17 Apr 2008 14:48
- 26379 of 27111
I thought this was good news until I read 'Stanelco BioPlastics is a technical market leader in Europe' then I knew they were talking rubbish!