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stanelco .......a new thread (SEO)     

bosley - 20 Feb 2004 09:34

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=SEO&SiChart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=SEO&Si

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


oblomov - 16 May 2008 14:44 - 26550 of 27111


Phew!

A momentous occasaion for me today - after some 4 years as a SEO shareholder I've finally seen sense and sold out. I've put the entire proceeds into Rift Oil. I think I have an outside chance of getting back my SEO losses that way. Something that was never going to happen if I'd stayed in SEO!

It's only been 10 minutes and already I feel like a normal person again! They're actually coming tomorrow to let me out of the padded cell and undo the padlock on the strait jacket!!!!!

What an uplifting experience - all I can do now is wish all you diehards from the 28p days the greatest of good luck and sympathy. I may look in from time to time and pass comment - its a hard habit to break, and I'm still interested, though more in the same way an innocent bystander can't resist looking at the aftermath of a road accident!

Cheers all.

PATISEAR - 16 May 2008 15:05 - 26551 of 27111

oblomov

Best Wishes and Good Luck.

automatic - 16 May 2008 15:08 - 26552 of 27111

PATISEAR
Programme called THE ONE SHOW 7pm BBC1

greekman - 16 May 2008 15:14 - 26553 of 27111

Moneyplus,

Sounds like a great idea, the only thing is we have heard similar before.
Well over 2 years ago it was suggested that bio-degradable material be used for take away trays, and fast food wrappings by McDonalds. That was an article linked to SEO. As we know nothing became of it.
If this (fish/chips) tray idea does come to fruition, lets just hope SEO don't miss out as usual.

PATISEAR - 16 May 2008 15:15 - 26554 of 27111

automatic

Tried BBC 'FlashPlayer', could not get it.
Thanks

Fred1new - 16 May 2008 15:15 - 26555 of 27111

Money, concentrate on the information not the girl. 8-)

Difficult sometimes, if I was 40 years younger I would have done the same.

kimoldfield - 16 May 2008 16:08 - 26556 of 27111

The One Show is on BBC iPlayer at :-

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/page/item/b00bf008.shtml?filter=txdate%3A15-05&filter=txslot%3Aevening&start=2&scope=iplayerlast7days&version_pid=b00bdzz6

I have it playing at the moment but it has not got to the potato bit yet!

kimoldfield - 16 May 2008 16:43 - 26557 of 27111

No mention of SEO, just Potatopak in Coventry, but at least I know how to use a potato as a battery now and I've seen a sports car with potato components, including tyres made partly from spuds! Interesting bit on Alzheimer's with Terry Pratchett.

hewittalan6 - 16 May 2008 17:05 - 26558 of 27111

The greatest author the world has ever seen.

PATISEAR - 17 May 2008 10:22 - 26559 of 27111

Who!!! kim?

hewittalan6 - 17 May 2008 10:27 - 26560 of 27111

Yep.
Terry Pratchett is number 2, followed by that Billy Shakespeare bloke.

BAYLIS - 17 May 2008 13:50 - 26561 of 27111

Amylose is the Key
Plantic technology is based on high amylose corn-starch, whose unique chemical properties allow for a diverse range of applications, from the production of resin for on sale to materials manufacturers to the extrusion of sheets for use in food, cosmetic and pharmaceutical packaging. Plantic Technologies also owns the technology which allows this bioplastic to be modified to suit an even broader range of needs across the complete spectrum of conventional plastics conversion and end user applications, including thermoforming, injection molding, film extrusion and blow molding, as well as rigid and flexible packaging.

Plantic's unique technology ensures a diverse range of bioplastics that can be produced cost-effectively, without complicated manufacturing processes or unnecessary wastage. 40% less real energy is required to produce Plantic bioplastic material than conventional petrochemically derived plastics' which don't biodegrade and create still further costs in waste management. Plantic-based products also offer a range of immediate performance benefits. Given that they can also be customised to work with conventional plastics, the potential for the technology is effectively unlimited, with cost savings and improved environmental impact increasing exponentially with each new application.

The demonstrable benefits that Plantic technology offers have not been lost on the world's largest and most successful companies. The list of premium quality users, customers, distributors and research and development partners continues to grow as world markets become ever more conscious of the need for more cost effective and environmentally friendly solutions to the problems of plastics manufacture and waste reduction.

garyble - 19 May 2008 08:50 - 26562 of 27111

Well done Oblo......wish I could do the same!

waveydavey - 20 May 2008 11:00 - 26563 of 27111

Have been away enjoying the inclement weather elsewhere, whilst England basked in sunshine-TYPICAL.
Best wishes OB.
Pop back when we have some good news- hopefully.
(see you sometime in the next decade).
Be lucky.

oblomov - 20 May 2008 13:19 - 26564 of 27111

Thanks all.

It'll be a long time before I break the habit of checking this thread, but I'll be largely silent unless I come across anything I think may be of interest.

I'm still interested in SEO and I'd dearly love to see them succeed, although I'm no longer a shareholder. Also, in the heady days of proposed millions of Greenseal machines, a predicted SP in treble figures, etc., my enthusiasm unfortunately caught the imagination of several friends who bought in. I didn't recommend they do it, but I still feel a certain amount of responsability.

Again, good luck to all.

boldtrader - 21 May 2008 07:59 - 26565 of 27111

baylis, RNS re plantic this am. take a read. cheers.

tweenie - 03 Jun 2008 21:39 - 26566 of 27111

Interims now not until August.
Will visit back closer to then.
It's nice to have a life outside of SEO.
Best Regards to you all, especially you OB- I know you can't stay away.
:-)

greekman - 29 Jun 2008 18:05 - 26567 of 27111

Not fully giving up yet but according to MFF the last 4 USA funds that owned SEO stock have now all sold.

kimoldfield - 03 Jul 2008 13:10 - 26568 of 27111

Is this, as Europe sang, "The Final Countdown"? Or do we believe in miracles, fairies and that Gordon Brown and his Darling are doing a good job?

Answers on a postcard (obviously not from a fantastic Caribbean island unless you invested in something else) to Mr Mines & co.!

greekman - 03 Jul 2008 14:02 - 26569 of 27111

Just prior to seeing Kim's post was thinking the same on seeing todays sp drop. We were told that the new board would be far more prudent in it's press releases and would not 'spin' like the old board was renowned for, a policy I'm sure we all agreed with.
But it appears that prudence has turned to utter silence.
On reading between the lines of what the present boards comments were, IE 'if nothing is happening then we will keep quiet' leads me to believe just that.
Silence may be golden but NOTHING IS HAPPENING, so I finally feel SEO is dead in the water.
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