bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
pension271
- 12 Apr 2005 11:34
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SD you are inspiration - with same thoughts I added 100k this morning at just under 20p and now that is about 22% of my total outlay - best wishes.
andysmith
- 12 Apr 2005 12:34
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Hope so overgrowth, topped up with a few more, wish I had the funds of pension271!!
pisces
- 12 Apr 2005 13:08
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Who needs coronation street when you can come on this board and watch the "stanelco sitcom" and have much more fun.Seriously though, are stanelco going to be able to cope with demand i.e. new products, if things really take off.Does anyone know how many staff they employ and how quickly new engineers e.t.c. can be trained to fit an expanding workload,because without rapid expansion and turnover will shareholders become impatient.
andysmith
- 12 Apr 2005 13:19
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Pisces, what makes the last announcements so good is that they don't need to employ more people to roll this out across the pond, they have agreements with large engineering companies who already have the staff in place to do this. This allows faster roll-out of Greenseal without the cost of employing 50-100 engineers worldwide with all their salaries/pensions/expenses etc.
We thought the Asda RNS would wake people up and were not expecting progress in US to be worked on for a while but clearly SEO management are putting everything in place for adoption in US/Canada/Mexico, Walmarts territory, Walmart own Asda. Swap Coronation Street for Who Wants to be a Millionaire!!! I won't be, as I don't have large funds but nonetheless I expect holding shares in SEO will significantly change my life within the next 2-5years.
bhunt1910
- 12 Apr 2005 13:21
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I now this is tempting fate - but no sells for over an hour now !
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Madison
- 12 Apr 2005 13:24
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And you can put it in an ISA!
Cheers, Madison
bosley
- 12 Apr 2005 13:29
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pisces, the last two announcements should have answered your questions.
andysmith
- 12 Apr 2005 13:36
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The question has been asked is SEO this years ASOS. No, it will be better, why?
ASOS was successful last year and will be successful despite a temporary blip recently. This was because they didn't sort out warehousing in advance of growth and ended up with discounted sales in January/February.
SEO are putting things in place in advance and in the next year we should see a significant roll-out of Greenseal in UK/Ireland with Asda and no doubt soon in US. In addition there are all the other products plus the key point is that with RF, once retrofitted there are recurring revenues guaranteed each year and more and more each year.
stockdog
- 12 Apr 2005 13:53
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I guess that impatient shareholders will inevitably pisces off - thus becoming ultimately self-fulfilling and lending credence to astrological charts.
Question: Why does everyone want the price of something they might buy to go up so fast?
SD
andysmith
- 12 Apr 2005 14:45
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I don't know SD, all too often WE all get into something to late to make good profit. The point that we have been trying to make is that there is a chance here to be in at the start of something that could be very big. Some of us lucky ones were in at 4-6p but 20p is still cheap for the future.
ethel
- 12 Apr 2005 14:56
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Because a terrible terrorist attack could knock out a major stock exchange or paralyse a major european/american city?
Because a tidal wave could engulf London or New York?
Because there are corporate scandals and bear shorters around every corner?
Because of the threat posed to world financial institutions by the chinese currency?
etc.etc.
The investor has become jittery and wants quick profits because no one knows what tomorrow may bring.Moving your money around quickly from one rave stock to the next is more exciting than sitting for years watching the same shares slowly move upwards.
It is hard to put small cap shares into a portfolio and leave it to mature for five years,for example without taking profits.
The stockmarket ,like the internet,is full of gamblers out to make a quick buck,and if you can avoid paying taxes the better it is!!!
stockdog
- 12 Apr 2005 15:25
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So Andysmith we agreee - 20p is a great price to buy/be in for the next mid to long term period (however you personally estimate that), but not for the short term I think anymore. In fact, I am rather relying on many many investors and institutions buying in here and higher, so that my holding goes up in value.
Whilst, in an understated and considered way, saying that SEO is a fabulous business and therefore investment prospect, I was also making the point that personal circumstance is equally imperative to the investment making decision process. I am truly happy having so much money invested in such a good opportunity. But I can neither invest more myself, nor criticise today's sellers for we each have our personal circumstance to respond to.
Ethel - lighten up for God's sake. Of course it's hard. Of course we're all gonna die. We're just trying to make the short span allotted to each of us materially more comfortable - it's not a religion!
SD
ethel
- 12 Apr 2005 15:33
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Just trying to answer your question SD.
I am soooo happy that I bought some of these lovely SEO's for my old age...does that sound lighter?
watcher
- 12 Apr 2005 15:33
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if I went to church as many times as I visited this site I would probably be up for filling the latest vacancy in rome. so it's more than a religion
watcher