bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
greekman
- 03 Dec 2009 18:16
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Sirmark,
Probably but nothing confirmed yet.
hangon
- 03 Dec 2009 22:18
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"...The Company knows of no reason - - - Blah Blah ...."
Well how about...because the Management is xxxx and products xxxxx - this has been a terrible investment. Like selling sunglasses to flood-victims.
Grief.
greekman
- 22 Dec 2009 10:29
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Just a quick thank-you to the SEO management. The sp started 2009 at a c**p price and it looks like it will finish 2009 at the same c**p price.
I have every confidence 2010 will bring more of the same.
At least they are consistent.
So well done.
kimoldfield
- 22 Dec 2009 11:28
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WHAT!!! Do you mean to tell me that SEO won't be 50p by Christmas?
Gutted. :o(
halifax
- 22 Dec 2009 13:28
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50p possible if they consolidate say 1 for 150!
kimoldfield
- 22 Dec 2009 13:42
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Will they do it by Christmas? :o)
bristlelad
- 23 Dec 2009 17:13
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christmas-2010//got it/
required field
- 23 Dec 2009 22:38
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Vell ? tis the zeason for Zanelco jokes agin.....another year another loss...
Fred1new
- 25 Jan 2010 12:35
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Let some of us hope this is true.
"Stanelco rebrands bioplastics division
Business Financial Newswire
Stanelco has rebranded its bioplastics business as Biome Bioplastics.
The division makes and sells plastics from renewable resources that biodegrade. Biome is a scientific term used to describe ecosystems.
CEO Paul Mines said, 'Stanelco's bioplastics business has continued to achieve high levels of growth through the last two years, so it is appropriate at this time that it becomes described by a name that reflects its activities so well.'
Recently the division has supplied materials for use in packaging, waste disposal, paper products, personal care, horticulture and electronics."
greekman
- 25 Jan 2010 13:04
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Hi Fred,
Like you I hope this is true. After soooo many false dawns, and misleading news releases, I have very little trust in the company management. If this release does not manifest itself in the next results, questions will again be asked.
This must be their last chance, to prove they have started to turn things around.
We will remember the section, 'bioplastics business has continued to achieve high levels of growth through the last two years'.
required field
- 17 Feb 2010 09:40
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This is a much better Rns from this company.....a bit of a surprise....turning the corner ?....I still need to be convinced but this is a very positive update !.
Balerboy
- 17 Feb 2010 10:02
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Quite right rf, looking as if there is life in the lod dog yet. Lets hope they learned a lesson from past experience with wal-mart and keep things in perspective. If I see the 2.5p i need to break even, shall be a very happy bloke, who knows if they start looking like a proper company i might even buy some more...;))
Fred1new
- 17 Feb 2010 14:28
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Below is the relevant RNS.
It would be nice to see a response in the share price.
Patience is a virtue, but I am not sure if I have long enough to live.
2.5p would do me nicely. 5p would make me a very happy man.
Balerboy
- 17 Feb 2010 15:41
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ditto!!
Fred1new
- 17 Feb 2010 16:01
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17th February 2010
Stanelco Plc
Biome Bioplastics launches a new class of high temperature bioplastic
RF Applications secures further export order worth 0.5m
Forgot the paste! 8-)
Perhaps I am past it.
Stanelco is pleased to announce the following in respect of its two divisions:
Biome Bioplastics creates new high temperature bioplastic 'BiomeHT'
Biome Bioplastics Limited (the recently re-branded bioplastics division) is pleased to announce the launch of an exciting development in the field of bioplastics. BiomeHT is a new class of high temperature bioplastic that provides significant benefits over existing alternatives within the market.
This new product offers the ability for bioplastics to be used in higher temperature applications as a result of its superior temperature performance and greater rigidity. This breakthrough in the bioplastics sector opens the market to a multitude of applications that have not been able to benefit from the environmental properties of bioplastics in the past. With a softening point of greater than 90OC, in both dry and wet conditions, Biome HT exceeds the performance of existing bioplastic products by 20-30OC.
The BiomeHT range has been tested in injection mouldings and sheet/thermoforming applications with excellent results, offering wide and varied opportunities for use in many sectors and products, whilst also retaining the environmental credentials associated with Biome Bioplastics. BiomeHT is made from predominantly renewable resources, and is fully recyclable, providing for lower lifecycle costs and excellent end of life credentials. In addition, the mechanical properties have also been improved to provide stiffer and stronger mouldings than existing products.
This pioneering innovation changes the face of the bioplastics sector, providing opportunities for the use of environmentally friendly plastic products in a wide range of new applications. BiomeHT is ideal for use in cutlery and plates for hot food applications, thermoformed cups and lids, casings for consumer electronics that are exposed to higher temperatures and some automotive components.
Paul Law, Managing Director of Biome Bioplastics Limited commented:
"This is a major breakthrough in the development of bioplastics and I thank my dedicated research team for their work in developing this outstanding product that will change the face of bioplastics.
"This has considerably expanded the possible applications for bioplastics and opens new markets and products to the opportunity of using a product with exceptional environmental credentials.'
RF Applications division signs 0.5m order for Fibre Optics systems
Stanelco is pleased to announce its RF Applications division has signed an order for over 0.5m to supply its innovative induction furnace systems and associated equipment to a leading overseas customer. This follows the 0.75m order announced in December 2009 and underpins the continued growth of the division.
The order will be delivered over the next seven months and is further evidence of both the strength of the fibre optic cable market and Stanelco's industry leading capability in this area.
The RF Applications division reported annual sales for the year ended 31 December 2008 of 1.1m; which contributed to total Group sales of 14.8m. For the six months ended 30 June 2009, the Group reported 29% growth in sales in RF Applications as the business broadened into new market areas.
Neil Martin, General Manager of the RF Applications Division commented:
"We are delighted that our efforts in providing applications in relevant product areas for our customers is paying dividends, particularly with customers in overseas markets; and these contracts provide good revenue visibility for the division."
Ends
halifax
- 17 Feb 2010 16:26
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sounds like more bubble wrap to us!
Fred1new
- 17 Feb 2010 18:01
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What is the profit margin on bubble wrap?
bristlelad
- 17 Feb 2010 18:04
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0.5p per 100 mtrs???????????
greekman
- 17 Feb 2010 18:18
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On the surface this new high temp BioPlastic looks excellent, but so did the news years ago re tray moulding and Asda, and we all know what happened there.
So like required field, I 'need to be convinced', so although very dubious because of many false dawns, I wont knock it either.
One thing I am certain about, I won't be rushing to buy any more shares. Too risky.
Fred1new
- 17 Feb 2010 18:50
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They could make plastic truncheon with the plastic.
Greek, you must have some contacts to help them.