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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


pisces - 13 Apr 2005 13:18 - 2780 of 27111

I stumbled upon this excellent forum about 2 months ago and having bought seo at 13p at 8am i got to work and sold one hour later for a 900.00 profit.At the time i was elated but on reflection it was the worst trading decision i ever made.I have bought back in various times at the 20p level and im`e not making the same mistake twice.These babies are going away for a long time because fortunately i don`t have to touch the money,but anyone not setting a stop loss on such a fast moving share must be more daring than i am.
It`s also very refreshing to find everyone getting on well on this forum as i understand things can get a bit heated on these boards.Keep up the good work you guys [and girls] it makes compulsive reading.

blackbelt - 13 Apr 2005 14:07 - 2781 of 27111

Ive taken the plunge into SEO, dumped pixology at a heavy loss but think it would take too long to recoup.....this provides a long term potential as well as the opportunity to salvage a bit of capital!

I also feel shares will reiterate a buy on this one tommorrow in their plays which should help generate a bit more upside....

Jacks - 13 Apr 2005 15:04 - 2782 of 27111

Just been reading the BPRG BB, there are lot's of bears with very sore heads. DIL seems to have the sorest head.

Rasenberg - 13 Apr 2005 15:09 - 2783 of 27111

Poor old Dil,

Dil - 13 Apr 2005 15:29 - 2784 of 27111

Might take a closer look at these ... always looking for new bin bag material.

Cheers Jacks.

Jacks - 13 Apr 2005 15:33 - 2785 of 27111

You could do a lot worse than put your money in SEO. There is still plenty of scope to make another 300% profit.

brain2brain - 13 Apr 2005 15:53 - 2786 of 27111

I always listen to my uncle Eric. Its usually good advice. I've sold my shares in NRG (they've been drifting sideways and down for the last month or two) and invested in another tranche of these beauties. They now represent about 30% of my portfolio. Not too overweight but more than I would normally put into one share.

Good luck to all holders. Anywhere north from here (21.2) will suit me fine. Job number 1 is to recoup my 8.5% loss with NRG.

Cheers

B2B

driver - 13 Apr 2005 16:36 - 2787 of 27111

I also have commiserations for the bprg investors although not all of them, they gave us a load of crap on here a few months ago over the cc, yes we should buy them out say 10p? If they had used the 20% rule they would have got out long ago at 104p in fact. I also agree that we are properly seeing the fallout from them on here today.

Barry Harris
I see you posted on here by mistake, you can use the edit button for that reason, funny you didn't put it on nxt after all.

andysmith - 13 Apr 2005 16:38 - 2788 of 27111

Well done B2B, I did the same with YOO in Jan. Sometimes you have to cut your losses. It did me no harm at all.

driver - 13 Apr 2005 17:14 - 2789 of 27111

Andy.s
I see you have been having a bit of a barny over on bprg, I have been in the same situation many times (red) for one, you have to take it on the chin and move on and learn if you don't want to take the risk use the 20% rule you will never loose money if you are quick enough.
Bye the way I am not going to post on bprg I will get slaughtered.

aldwickk - 13 Apr 2005 17:33 - 2790 of 27111

Someone posted this on the BPRG thread on April 11th, what a diffence a few days make.
Changed my mind and bought as many as I could late on. This company will never be so cheap ever, ever, ever, ever again. World-beater by the end of next week and 100 by Xmas......................

driver - 13 Apr 2005 18:00 - 2791 of 27111

aldwickk
I have just looked back on our post's and he (mentioning no names) told us on here that he had done just that, bought back in, may be he was on a suicide mission. Or may be he posted on the wrong board as well.

ethel - 13 Apr 2005 18:07 - 2792 of 27111

As BPRG seems to be in so much trouble will they make SEO cough up some dough soon for the cc and how much,if so??Am NOT trying to be negative just a simple question.One has to be very careful with one's words,there are a lot of very sensitive people around this BB at the moment.

Barry Harris - 13 Apr 2005 18:27 - 2793 of 27111

driver

Barry Harris
I see you posted on here by mistake, you can use the edit button for that reason, funny you didn't put it on nxt after all.
driver

Got the info from the "N" on my stockwatch/moneyam. meant to copy and paste to advfn bb which I did. someone there wanted to know why sudden move on nxt, and in the excitment mis-posted.

Sorry no ramp intended. (post removed)

stockdog - 13 Apr 2005 18:32 - 2794 of 27111

ethel - que sera sera, but the worst of the cc is in the SEO price already. My personal view is that a weak/ened BPRG management will have other fish to fry. Indeed, if new management comes in they may deliberately write off the cc problem - why would they want to walk into a probable failure, better to blame the last management. Alternatively, if there is to be a trade sale of the business, they will also want it clean and probabyl be happy with a settlement with SEO, even at a cost, since it reduces the worth of BPRG they have to pay for.

On balance BPRG's problems seem to me to improve SEO's position vis-a-vis the cc. However, if things got so bad the administrators were call in, any liquidator worth his salt would pursue the cc if it REALISTICALLY meant more fees for them (sod the creditors for whom they are supposed to work!). But they certainly would not do it wrecklessly or - what's the word for doing something purely to cause harm rather than seek proper financial address? - anyway, that.

SD

Poverty - 13 Apr 2005 18:45 - 2795 of 27111

Agree with Stockdog about the cc. However I don't think we should be talking about the recievers - there is nothing to remotely suggest that in connection with BPRG.

Incidiently Andysmith I do think its pretty poor form to be on the BPRG thread trying to sell them SEO!! You think that's going to make them feel better - how would you feel if the situation was reversed???

The only certain thing in the stockmarket is the nail-biting uncertainty - I hate it when people say "it's a sure thing" esp when they have money in the shares they are blagging.

SEO's flag should be at half-mast in recognition that these things can happen to ANY share.

bosley - 13 Apr 2005 18:50 - 2796 of 27111

sd. maliciously? anyway, ethel, bprg cannot make seo do anything after the appeal courts ruling. bprg took a good spanking today , but their problems are not as bad as it seems. they have tons of cash and good products. i thought long and hard today about buying them as i have come into a little cash lately. in the end i bought more seo. there's never a sure thing doing this investing lark, but i think seo , AT THE MOMENT, as are close as you can get! i am happy to be totally overweight .eeeeeeeeeeee i remember when bprg were 130p and seo was 4p. who would have thought that a few months later they would only be 10p apart.

andysmith - 13 Apr 2005 19:38 - 2797 of 27111

Driver, I've never owned BPRG but I know someone who does.
Poverty, we had BPRG folk on here gloating and stating SEO were finished.
Difference here is offering a recommendation to research without gloating or taking the piss. Some will want to recoup their losses and SEO is as good as anything right now. So if I said some other recommendations it would be OK??
Dil's "I told you so" would not appeal, BUT there are genuine decent folk invested in BPRG right now with heavy losses deciding whether to hold for recovery, buy low to reduce average or sell and recoup losses elsewhere.
Difficult decisions which SEO holders could have been facing were it not for RF sealing and which I faced thanks to YOO directors. IMO, only bad form if taking the piss which I would not do, I don't like to see decent folk lose money.

driver - 13 Apr 2005 20:09 - 2798 of 27111

Barry Harris
You can come out of the corner now.

driver - 13 Apr 2005 21:03 - 2799 of 27111

For what it's worth I think that bprg will now drop the cc, it has cost them up to 2m in costs already any more negative news coming out of this will send there sp into free fall. Look at what Ian Balchin, Chief Executive of Stanelco said after the last appeal he doesn't even think seo has a case to answer for.

'This is a very significant result for Stanelco and leaves the way open for us
to appeal the decision of the Patents Court, which we now intend to do. We are
committed to protecting our technology and remain confident in our litigation
against BioProgress that Stanelco will retain access to the technology which we
developed.'
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