bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
greekman
- 27 Jan 2009 07:55
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"Might bring a few you out of the woodwork". What an insulting comment. I have a good mind to crawl back under my stone and sulk.
Still suppose we had better get back to the thread subject.
Very little news of late, but whilst I am sure we would all welcome some sp breaking (upward) news, I much prefer no news to the constant smoke filled promises of the past. Hopefully now is steady as he goes.
bristlelad
- 27 Jan 2009 20:33
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WHAT????? NOT DOWNWARDS I HOPE/
Fred1new
- 28 Jan 2009 10:38
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Greek. You don't seem the sensitive type to me. But it would be nice to see a lift in share price, preferably based on increased earnings.
greekman
- 28 Jan 2009 16:48
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Thanks Fred,
Your words touched me deeply.
Don't really mind if the next lot of news is in the results as long as those results show a significant increase in net revenue and a projection of future sales that are more than the hype we used to get. Can't see the sp moving much either way till then. Also at this price the shares can only be a hold.
tweenie
- 10 Feb 2009 13:09
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place your bets for a jam tomorrow rns on friday after the trade fair.
cynic
- 10 Feb 2009 13:14
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SEO is like an operatic diva ..... promises faithfully to die for an eternity .... just wish it would get on and do so!
Fred1new
- 10 Feb 2009 15:32
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Preliminary Results 26th March 2009
I hope they are good. Being buying small amounts of shares over last 6mths or so.
They seem to have sufficient cash in hand and increasing cash flow to sustain themselves. If the reported FDs are correct.
DYOH
Fred1new
- 10 Feb 2009 15:32
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Preliminary Results 26th March 2009
I hope they are good. Being buying small amounts of shares over last 6mths or so.
They seem to have sufficient cash in hand and increasing cash flow to sustain themselves. If the reported FDs are correct.
DYOH
kimoldfield
- 10 Feb 2009 15:49
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February 11-12, 2009
Easyfairs, Packaging Innovations 2009
Stanelco BioPlastics will be welcoming customers and potential customers to stand number 222 at this years Packaging Innovations exhibition. Packaging Innovations is co-located with ECOPACK, the event for environmentally responsible packaging and is particularly relevant for Stanelcos range of biodegradable and compostable polymers.
Well, you never know........they may get an order out of it!
cynic
- 10 Feb 2009 16:21
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"welcoming customers" ...... didn't know they had any
Falcothou
- 10 Feb 2009 17:47
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Seo has outperformed many blue chips over the last 12 months although not providing a divi it has been something of a safe haven!
cynic
- 10 Feb 2009 20:27
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hohohohoho! ..... that's cos it started at zero
tweenie
- 11 Feb 2009 10:43
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Calm down Cynic. One would think you held SEO shares. Obviously your far far too clever an invester to get involved with this outfit. Now run along and share your finite wisdom with another board. Thanks.
cjblues
- 11 Feb 2009 12:10
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Prelims are due on March 26. Could SEO finally be trading in the black? I think there's a good chance.
kimoldfield
- 16 Feb 2009 14:46
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Just noticed this from the European Patents Office:-
"Publication number: GB2450366 (A)
Publication date: 2008-12-24
Inventor(s): BALCHIN IAN HENRY [GB]; SOFIELD CARL JOHN [GB]; HARKER ANTHONY HENRY [GB]; KOLTSOV DENIS KONSTANTINOVICH [GB]
Applicant(s): STANELCO RF TECHNOLOGIES LTD [GB]
Classification:
- international: B29C65/04; B29C65/04
- European:
Application number: GB20070012025 20070622
Priority number(s): GB20070012025 20070622
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Cited documents:
WO2006010961 (A1)
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Abstract of GB 2450366 (A)
A product such as meat or a ready meal 12 is packaged in a tray 14 of a polymeric material, covered with a cover sheet 34. The cover sheet 34 is less than a third the thickness of the tray 14, which has a rim 16, and the cover sheet is welded to the rim of the tray by dielectric welding so as to form a seal along a welding line around the rim 16. Along that welding line the rim has a thinner portion 28 of thickness no more than twice the thickness of the cover sheet 34. The similarity in thickness between the two layers of polymeric material that are welded together makes dielectric welding easier to perform, and this provides the advantage that a good seal can be formed despite the presence of contamination on the surfaces, as is likely to occur when packaging foodstuffs. There is also no need for any surface bonding layer on either the tray or the cover film, or any adhesive."
I haven't a clue whether it has any importance, or if it is an indication that SEO are still fiddling about with Greenseal; just thought I'd post it as it is only 2 months ago and bugger all else seems to be going on at the moment!
Tonyrelaxes
- 18 Feb 2009 14:18
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Hi. first look in this year. (Happy one to you all!)
Kim.
When we went to Marchwood last September it was said that Greenseal was not totally dead, it still had potential and some development was continuing, but it was not in the forefront of their plans in present form. Or words to that effect.
Your find above seems to support this.
kimoldfield
- 18 Feb 2009 14:32
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Nooooo Tony, not the old Greenseal carrot again, it'll only get me dreaming of the yacht in the caribbean that never materialised! ;o)
Oh, Happy New Year!
PATISEAR
- 18 Feb 2009 16:00
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Greenseal !!!! Is it working ???
Is it still Asda, or has Wal Mart taken over.
They got Greenseal working everybody......Yahhhhooooooooooo
We'r in the moneeeeeeeey.............we'r in the moneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeyyyyyyyyyy.
kimoldfield
- 18 Feb 2009 16:02
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Pass the pills somebody please!
PATISEAR
- 18 Feb 2009 16:04
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pills?????????
Champers mate