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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


nkirkup - 11 Aug 2008 13:06 - 26626 of 27111

Just email SEO, will let you know the reply.

halifax - 11 Aug 2008 13:12 - 26627 of 27111

See ASDA media centre web site which states the milk bottles are supplied by GreenBottle, no mention of any SEO involvement.

nkirkup - 11 Aug 2008 13:15 - 26628 of 27111

Yes, but do GreenBottle source the inner bio-plastic bag from SEO!

halifax - 11 Aug 2008 13:16 - 26629 of 27111

Read the news release!

greekman - 11 Aug 2008 13:24 - 26630 of 27111

Read the Asda news and although no mention of Stanelco's involvement it does not state where the bio-plastic is sourced from, although as GreenBottle have had a connection with Asda for some time I would have thought any connection GreenBottle/Stanelco would be public knowledge. So it is looking that yet another company has/is leapfrogging Stanelco in the bio race. Look forward to any reply from nkirkup's e-mail but not holding my breath for them to reply or/and state anything informative.

tweenie - 11 Aug 2008 13:31 - 26631 of 27111

the lining is NOT biodegradeable it is polythene based.
It can however be made from starch if required.
Source therefore would probably be natureworks- as pla supplier to all including seo.
Sorry to piss on anyones fire.

halifax - 11 Aug 2008 13:37 - 26632 of 27111

Also see GreenBottle web site for more information.

PATISEAR - 11 Aug 2008 13:44 - 26633 of 27111

tweenie

I advise you not to pi55 on my fire, as it is electric.

tweenie - 11 Aug 2008 15:04 - 26634 of 27111

:-)

greekman - 11 Aug 2008 15:17 - 26635 of 27111

Slightly of thread but, most days I also follow SEO trades on Plus Markets. Since they have changed their site it appears I can now only see the last 5 trades. Anyone else notice this.

greekman - 12 Aug 2008 07:58 - 26636 of 27111

Heat is Hot again.

Long article that gives a good run down of tray/container/bottle sealing and why the Stanelco Greanseal system and similar technology appears to be dead for the present. It also shows just how much competition is out there.
As it is a long article see link if interested.
http://packagingnews.co.uk/supplychainrfid/news/788223/Heat-hot-again/

nkirkup - 12 Aug 2008 09:21 - 26637 of 27111

Got a reply to my email from SEO this morning:

Dear Neil

Thank you for your e-mail.

Unfortunately we cannot comment on individual customer details due to confidentiality.

Kind regards
Sarah

Looks like they have a customer after all!

greekman - 12 Aug 2008 09:39 - 26638 of 27111

I would like to think so, but as I have in the past contacted SEO several times the reply you received is a standard one.
I have queried possible contracts in the past and received the same reply word for word.
But it was worth a go so thanks for trying. At least they did respond which is an improvement on the past, when more often than not inquiries were completely ignored.

greekman - 12 Aug 2008 10:18 - 26639 of 27111

Re heat is hot.
Just noticed article was from March 2008. I went by the date at the top (todays date).
Still interesting though.
Apologies re anyone mislead.
Note to self.....Get new glasses.

hangon - 12 Aug 2008 10:50 - 26640 of 27111

-Off Topic-

Greekman - do you still use Plus?
Grief it was bad before the recent change, and now is considerably worse...I'm confused by the Plus-listed, Plus Quoted and think it's about time the Authorities forced them to make it clear...some improvement in the screen for listing would help - it's just too much effort, IMHO.

By comparison MoneyAM is a gem, even though it suffers from strange feed-postings, esp US News finding its way onto UK Codes. (because they are similar EPICS), doesn't anyone (here) realise?

-(ends)-

greekman - 12 Aug 2008 11:00 - 26641 of 27111

Morning Hangon,

Yes but only to see trades and volumes. I agree since Plus revamped their site things are just as you say too much effort. I cant view more than the last 5 trades for SEO and others.
As to MoneyAm and Epics. I understand that they are trying to fix it.

PATISEAR - 12 Aug 2008 11:25 - 26642 of 27111

greek

To view full SEO trades on PLUS.
Go to ADVFN, trades, enter PLUS:SEO.GB

greekman - 12 Aug 2008 11:47 - 26643 of 27111

Patisear,

Many thanks. Just tried it.

Greek

greekman - 13 Aug 2008 13:13 - 26644 of 27111

A bit of news at last. Now could here be any connection with my 'Stab in the Dark' post of 26612. So often wrong would be nice to be right for a change.

First customer for new/latest technology Furnace.

http://www.stanelcoplc.com/pdf/news/Stanelco-NewGeneration-12-08-08.pdf

StarFrog - 13 Aug 2008 13:41 - 26645 of 27111

Greekman

It would be nice to think that there was a tie up with BT or some other telco, but I suspect that this order went to a University or other research institute to help them draw their own fibers - but of course I could be wrong.

My reason for saying this is that there is not a significant demand for fiber in Europe. Having previously worked in the fiber optics industry I can tell you that nearly every major city in the UK, Europe and most of the western world has more fiber already underground than it can cope with - so-called dark fiber (dark, because it isn't being used). During the early 2000's there was a bit of a boom in installing fiber everywhere while waiting for the telcos to come along and lap it up. They didn't. Which is why the industry saw a lot of redundancies and the mergers of companies such as Alcatel and Lucent. There is still an awful lot of (already drawn) fiber sitting around in warehouses.

Of course, the situation is somewhat different in the emerging economies. So there may still be a tie-up with a telco in Asia, China or South America, where there may still be a demand for more fiber (I can't be sure of that - I was one of those made redundant). Now that would be good news.
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