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stanelco .......a new thread (SEO)     

bosley - 20 Feb 2004 09:34

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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


insiderinside - 16 Apr 2005 09:20 - 2922 of 27111

Lets take a look at those RNSs - my comments in (CAPITOLS AND BRACKETS) representing my opinions - first one -

Stanelco PLC - Agreement and Placing
RNS Number:4204I
Stanelco PLC
09 February 2005


Stanelco plc

Agreement
And
Placing of New Ordinary Shares

Stanelco is pleased to announce that it has granted ASDA a 60 day option period
during which the two organisations will endeavour to reach agreement concerning
ASDA's access to Stanelco's RF sealing technology for food retail in the UK and
Ireland. Such agreement will include details of the duration of any
exclusivity. (READ EXCLUSIVITY)

The Board of Stanelco plc (the 'Company') is pleased to announce the placing by
KBC Peel Hunt of 38,000,000 ordinary shares ('New Ordinary Shares') at a price
of 12.825p per share to raise approximately 4.8 million (approximately 4.7
million after expenses). The proceeds of this placing will be used primarily for
working capital relating to existing development projects.

Application will be made to the UK Listing Authority for the New Ordinary Shares
to be admitted to the Official List and to the London Stock Exchange for such
shares to be admitted to trading on the London Stock Exchange's Market for
listed securities. Admission of the New Ordinary Shares is expected to become
effective on 15 February 2005.

The New Ordinary Shares will be issued credited as fully paid and will rank pari
passu in all respects with the existing Ordinary Shares, including the right to
receive all dividends and other distributions declared or paid thereon following
admission.

The Placing is conditional upon the Placing Agreement between KBC Peel Hunt and
the Company having become unconditional in all respects and not having been
terminated prior to Admission of the New Ordinary Shares, and admission of the
New Ordinary Shares becoming effective by 15 February 2005 or such later date
(not being later than 25 February 2005) as the Company and KBC Peel Hunt may
agree.

insiderinside - 16 Apr 2005 09:20 - 2923 of 27111

My comments in (CAPITOLS AND BRACKETS) representing my opinions - second RNS


Stanelco PLC - Re Contract
RNS Number:1658K
Stanelco PLC
24 March 2005

24 March 2005

Stanelco PLC ('Stanelco' or the 'Group')

ASDA adopt Stanelco's GREENSEAL technology

Stanelco PLC, the RF (radio frequency) applications group, is pleased to
announce that it has signed a binding contract with ASDA for a 12-month
exclusive (EXCLUSIVE) agreement for the application of the Group's GREENSEAL tray lidding
and thermoforming RF technology in the UK and Ireland. ASDA anticipate (ANTICIPATE BUT IT MAY BE MUCH LOWER THAN THIS WHY NOT SAY IT WILL BE OVER xxx AMOUNT) that
several hundred machines will be adapted to utilise the technology due to the
significant benefits it delivers (SO LETS JUST ANTICIPATE THEN MAY BE NOTHING).

The agreement follows successful trials at a number of different ASDA suppliers
and will mean that the suppliers involved in the programme (HOW MANY SUPPLIERS IN THE PROGRAMME 1, 5, 10 NOT VERY POSITIVE IS IT WHEN YOU CANNOT SAY HOW MANY) will, where
practical (READ WHERE PRACTICAL HOW MANY UNITS AND WHAT DEFINES NOT PRACTICAL NOT VERY POSTIVE IS IT), convert from traditional heat-sealing to Stanelco's revolutionary RF
technology (SORRY RF SEALING IS OLD HAT THE NEW AND MUCH GREENER SOLUTION IS ULTRASONIC SEALING.

The main benefits of Stanelco's GREENSEAL technology are:

- An up to 20% lower cost of packaging material; (UP TO ? SO WHATS THE AVERAGE ?)
- A higher integrity seal substantially reducing the possibility of packs
leaking;
- A removal of laminated plastics in favour of mono plastics, which can be
easily recycled providing significant environmental benefits and
- A saving of up to 70% on power usage in the traylidding/thermoforming
machines. (UP TO AGAIN WHAT IS THE AVERAGE AND EXPECTED 1 YEAR SAVING ?) (IS THE 70% SAVING FROM A PREHISTORIC HEAT SEALING MACHINE BUT PERHAPS ONLY 5% ON A NEW THERMAL HEAT SEALING MACHINE? OH SO VAGUE BUT IT NEEDS TO BE VAGUE TO FEED THE SPIN BELOW) (AND ULTRASONIC SEALING IS BETTER THAN RF SEALING)

The costs associated with conversion will be greatly outweighed by the financial
and other benefits indicated (STATING INDICATED MEANS THAT THE WORDS BEFORE IT MEAN NOTHING IF THE INDICATED THOSE VAGUE FIGURES ABOVE ARE NOT MET POTENTIAL THEREFORE TO ACTUALLY GIVE NO R.O.I. (RETURN ON INVESTMENT) WORRYING NEED SOME DUE DILLIGENCE ON THE CAP EX HERE) . It is expected that, according to plan (EXPECTED AND ACCORDING TO - ARE NOT VERY BULLISH WORDS ARE THEY NOT VERY CONFIDENT THEN), this
agreement will generate a revenue stream for Stanelco significantly in excess of
5m in the first year alone. Even before the first machine has been converted
ASDA and Stanelco are working together to look at other areas of opportunity for
the technology. (YES WE ALL WORK TOGETHER AND LOOK EVERYDAY AND WHAT ?)

The 12-month agreement will commence from (FROM AND NOT YET) the first Monday following two weeks
of further successful trials with three ASDA suppliers. This is expected to be
in April (BUT MAY BE DEC OR EVEN 2010). These commercial trials are in addition(YES MORE TRIALS NEEDED) to the completed trial
announced on 1 March 2005. The underlying access agreement to adopt the
technology will be between Stanelco and each of ASDA's packaged food suppliers (SO THE MACHINERY WILL BE ONLY BE IN SOME REF ABOVE AND WHERE PRACTICAL) THE SUPPLIERS TO ASDA AND NOT ASDA)
with Stanelco taking on responsibility for installation and maintenance of the
tray-lidding technology. (AND WHAT HAPPENSE IF THE SUPPLIER REFUSES TO CHANGE ASDA CANCEL THEIR CONTRACT MAYBE NOT)

Ian Balchin, Chief Executive of Stanelco commented:

'We are delighted to have signed a formal agreement with ASDA. This is the final
step of the first phase in the commercialising of this technology, and a very
significant step in the transformation of Stanelco into an intellectual property
business, exploiting the Group's core technologies. This contract is excellent
news for Stanelco and its shareholders and reflects the hard work put in by all
our staff. We look forward to working with ASDA on the implementation.'

Tony Ruane, Technical Manager, Meal Solutions category at ASDA said:

'This is a first to market for ASDA - real innovation. This could (COULD BUT MAY WELL NOT GIVEN TECHNOLOGY HAS MOVED ON TO ULTRASONICS) well turn out
to be the biggest thing in packaging for years (LOOK AT ULTRASONIC SEALING SONNY MORE ADVANCED AND BETTER THAN RF SEALING BUT WHAT WOULD YOU KNOW ABOUT RF AND ULTRASONIC BET YOU CAN DO A LOVELY LASAGNA IN A BOX THOUGH MR MEAL SOLUTIONS MANAGER ). The benefits for both the
environment (YOU GET MORE BENEFITS FOR THE ENVIROMENT WITH ULTRASONIC OVER RF), our customers and suppliers from this technology are far reaching.
The potential for the use of Stanelco's technology grows every time we look at
It (THE POTENTIAL FOR MY BANK ACCOUNT GETTING BIGGER GROWS EVERY TIME I LOOK AT IT BUT THAT MEANS NOTHING). Every visit to both stores and suppliers identifies new areas and ways in
which the technology can (CAN AND NOT WILL) be used (AND I COULD POINT YOU TO MANY OTHER PRODUCTS AND INNOVATIONS THAT HAVE POTENTIAL USE BUT THATS LIFE COULD MEANS NOTHING) . We are looking forward to working with
Stanelco.'

NO COMMENT FROM ANY DIRECTOR OF ASDA NO COMMENT FROM THE SUPPLIERS WHO ARE USING THIS TO SUPPLY TO ASDA NO COMMENT FROM THE CHAIRMAN OF ASDA NO COMMENT HEAD OF SUPPLY CHAIN NO COMMENT FROM PURCASING DIRECTOR NO COMMENT TECHNICAL DIRECTOR - JUST ONLY TECHNICAL MANAGER OF MEAL SOLUTIONS. PERHAPS IN THE NEXT RNS WE CAN HAVE COMMENT FROM SUPERVISOR OF SHELF STACKERS WHO THINKS ITS JUST JOLLY LOVELY TO HAVE SUCH NEW TECHNOLOGY AS FAX MACHINES AND RF SEALING ALTHOUGH HE/SHE HAS NO CLUE WHAT IT ALL DOES HE/SHE THINKS IT COULD BE USED EVERYWHERE EVEN THE CAR PARK FOR STOPPING THE LEAKS WHEN ITS RAINING WITH A BETTER SEAL ON THE ROOF.

OH TO READ WITH NOT SO ROSE TINTED SPECS ON.

I MUST ADMIT TO EVEN MINE GETTING SMEARED ROSE WITH THE INCESSENT RAMPING AND DRIVEL THOSE RAMPERS PUT OUT.

RUNNING OVER THE FIGURES THE REAL AND NOT THE RAMP POTENTIAL LOOKING AT A FAIRLY HIGH FORWARD PE FOR YEARS TO COME THEN KBC HAVE BEEN CORRECT AND A FAIR VALUE WITH THE ASDA DEAL CONFIRMED AND IN PLACE IS AROUND THE 12p TO 13p MARK. 2005 YEAR END (WHICH IS REPORTED IN FEB 2006 AND AS PER EVO FORECAST WILL BE A LOSS OF 900,000GBP). IF THE ASDA DEAL IS NOT CONFIRMED OR TURNS OUT TO BE SIGNIFICANTLY SMALLER THEN, WITH THEM HAVING THE MONEY NOW FOR THE PENDING COURT FINE A SINGLE FIGURE SHARE PRICE WILL HOLD PROVIDED THEY CAN GET SOME MORE INTEREST OTHERWISE ITS WAY BACK DOWN FOR THEM.

GIVEN THE RAMP BRIGADE THEY MAY BE ABLE TO HOLD THE PRICE AT THIS LEVEL BUT IF THEY DO THEN IT WILL BE A BLOODBATH AT INTERIMS WHEN THE LOSS IS SHOWN AND NO ONE CAN HIDE FROM INTERIMS WHEN YOUR BOOKS ARE OPEN FOR ALL TO SEE. WILL SANITY PREVAIL SLOWELY WILL IT COME SOON OR WILL IT WAIT FOR THE INTERIM LOSS TO BE SHOWN CALL THAT ONE AND YOU ARE VERY CLEVER.

THE TIPSTERS HAVE SAID BUY TO 18p BUT THAT FROM WORK ON THE FIGURES INCLUDES WALMART AS WELL SO TAKE OFF WALMART YOU ARE LEFT WITH 12p TAKE OFF ASDA AND YOU ARE LEFT WITH NOTHING MUCH.

Quick Cash - 16 Apr 2005 10:17 - 2924 of 27111

Well this is all highly comical spin of the several extremely positive RNS announcements. The desperation is laughable you must have a lot of money riding on it! So you've established you're short on SEO, congrats, the above must have taken you ages to pick apart and twist around. I expect time will tell so good luck to you Insider but I think some of your comments are counterproductive for you, you can see your agenda a mile off! LOL :o)

QC.

dawsinho - 16 Apr 2005 10:25 - 2925 of 27111

Must agree, all very comical! Does provide a good laugh though ha ha

insiderinside - 16 Apr 2005 10:39 - 2926 of 27111

My next research will go into how RF sealing is old hat and so many companies in the USA doing it already (is that why SEO only quote UK and Ireland in their RNS) - and followed by the latest technology which is Ultrasonic Sealing with the following beneftis :

The Ultrasonic Benefit Package
The ultrasonic process provides many benefits for packaging; it is clean, consistent, and reliable. And:

It is energy-efficient and economical. Energy is needed and expended only at the precise location and area of the bond site.
There is no warm-up time and no need for constant temperature maintenance. Unlike the RF process or heat sealing, ultrasonics does not generate excessive heat.
The ultrasonic process is up to four times faster than RF sealing. Bonding of the material usually occurs in milliseconds and requires no recovery time.
No costly, potentially contaminating consumables, such as adhesives, staples, or solvents, are required. The resulting package is environmentally safe and recyclable.
It can seal through contaminants (i.e., liquids, oils, powders) that may be present in the sealing area without compromising weldability.
Ultrasonic equipment and components can be easily automated and are compatible with material handling systems.
Microprocessor-based or customer supplied controls allow precise settings which can be changed quickly with parameter storage and recall capabilities. Advanced controls and alarm capabilities ensure optimum operation and output.

Whetting your appetite as to my research notes to follow and how this will effect old hat stuff like RF sealing.

kshammas - 16 Apr 2005 10:53 - 2927 of 27111

Would you care to name your source for this 'research', sir? I'd be most interested to know a full list of companies developing this technology, whether it is ready for commercialisation, see some actual figures, etc.

Does this research come from a reputable website? Only you ridiculed driver's website as being unofficial. At least he named his.

I await your reply with much sarcastic trepidation.

insiderinside - 16 Apr 2005 10:58 - 2928 of 27111

Dear Sir - not wanting to give too much away - but again to whet your appetite and as you raised a question - a snippet for you.

http://www.branson-plasticsjoin.com/packaging.html

jimmy b - 16 Apr 2005 11:34 - 2929 of 27111

A financial warning ,,shares can go up as well as down..JB..

halfamil - 16 Apr 2005 11:43 - 2930 of 27111

Squelched him. He's ruining a good board. I've read his drivel elsewhere when he posted as thebigw, then disappeared when Asda signed. Boasted he was shorting and talked about 6 figure sums. He's a sad muppet.

superrod - 16 Apr 2005 11:43 - 2931 of 27111

although a holder, i accept this share is high risk. even the most bullish should adopt the devils advocate viewpoint. a few short months ago it was circa 4p......now 20p. the slightest hint of bad ( or not so good ) news will see a bloodbath imo.

tipsters? forget them. they are just a useful tool in raising share prices for anyone who is holding before the tip.

anyone remember INTEREX? everyone and their mother was tipping it as THE share ( even around 35 quid if memory serves ). out come a few RNSs and the last i saw they were 13p. now bust i assume. a salutory lesson to anyone who thinks they can get rich by pressing a few buttons on a PC.

Dil - 16 Apr 2005 11:57 - 2932 of 27111

bosley - Suehelen got what he/she deserved , the QTR thread was the ultimate in misleading posts and outright lies , no wonder she/he disappeared but is no doubt on here under many other aliases.

Good luck with these bosley.

andysmith - 16 Apr 2005 12:16 - 2933 of 27111

insiderx2, have a day off and go back to your day job, preparing reports on WMD's for Tone & other absolute bollocks like taxes haven gone up etc etc.
You are entitled to your views but if you are so convinced all is going to go tits up, back your horse pal, go short for real and we will congratulate you when you win at our expense. I like JB's comment, shares can go up as well as down. Superrod, tipsters can tip UP or DOWN as this guy has by re-writing the RNS's. It's up to the individual to make their own mind up.
We have been tipping a quid for a while on here and now you have the potential for 100p in black and white in Shares mag, yes it's potential but realistic in my opinion based upon my knowledge of RF sealing performance vs heatseals and the pressures in packaging/retailing to reduce costs and improve where possible the environment - reduced packaging/energy and waste.
Remember, nobody forces you to press the BUY button.

bosley - 16 Apr 2005 12:18 - 2934 of 27111

i did say yesterday that his style of writing , his syntax and punctuation are very similar, ( insipid insipid and bigw). both postings have the same tone , both have the " i'm just a reasonable guy looking to do you guys a favour" spin. i don't need to say much . it's very obvious where his ambitions lie, and truth be told , ANY piece of writing can be pulled apart like that. it isn't difficult and was something we used to do at school. so well done, sir , you've passed your 16plus exam. you have made your point. personally , i don't take to people assuming i am so thick i need to be told the same thing over and over and over again. everyone here has dtor and made a decision. pretty soon it will become clear wether we are right and you are wrong , or vice versa. i'm confidant of the outcome.

jimmy b - 16 Apr 2005 12:47 - 2935 of 27111

Well said andysmith and bos,,can we just get on with it now ,i like to hear the negative and positive from you guys ,(i understand andy's a packaging man),,but let this person ramble on and dont bite anymore ,he's had his say,he's on advfn doing the same...JB..

driver - 16 Apr 2005 16:03 - 2936 of 27111

It appears to me there is no doubt that Ultrasonic sealing and rf sealing exist around the world, you can check out the Web Sites by using Google, I have put some of these links on this board over the last few months. What I haven't found is that either technology is used for Tray lidding, this is what we are getting excited about. Seo have developed a new technology to use rf on Tray lidding and hopefully many more products in the medical, packaging, industrial, and specialty markets. If it had been developed before why does thousands of machines around the world use heat sealing.
I have never swore on this board in the past but insider is getting me very close to doing so.

driver - 16 Apr 2005 16:05 - 2937 of 27111

I think after the first pint at 50p we shouldn't meet till 150p because it will be to soon.

bosley - 16 Apr 2005 16:08 - 2938 of 27111

dil, cheers. i quite liked suehelen . i got caught and stung and it taught me a few things so she/he did me a real favour.
driver, go on , let it out...**********......( blimey !!! where are you getting pints for 50p from??)

TheFrenchConnection - 16 Apr 2005 16:09 - 2939 of 27111

Amities/...{ lncidentally Aldwick Sue Helen is a MAN !! } <> Having been away yesterday being held ransom in a room listening to a painfully boring fund raising exercise by yet another mining company { almost as awful as TMC } attempting to realise its ambitions to secure both monies and promotion from Offex to a placement on AIM index, it is only now( saturday afternoon ) i have had the oppertunity, or misfortune, to have read the dramatic "out of the blue" postings of insider x2 . And i strongly concur with all those who strongly and vociferously diagreed with this character . lts all been said so why do l get the awful feeling this individual geniuinally thinks he is doing us all a huge favour in sharing his apocolyptic insights into SEO with us ?. But what of his motive ? And why now ? To a certain extent that much is easy.,,Fear,ego,or gold. ? Or is really that easy ? Personally speaking:i take it as something of an insult you tedious little man. .And collectively, we are -none of us - either as gullible nor utterly devoid of simple common sense nor without links into both the packaging industry or the city as you seem to think..ln addition we are numerically literate. . . . But could you do us all a much bigger favour and PLEASE remember to take your medication. Joking aside ;Your contribution is "deramping" of the first order, and of the worst kind, and were i not a fan of Zola ( the philosopher - not the footie player hehe ) l would seriously venture to suggest your posting was worthy of censorship ..Or "squelching" as Di quantly refers to it. lts intention is quite wilfull, deliberate and organized; yet erroneous and what really gauls me is that i suspect you are being PAID to propogate such utter nonsense. Quite ironic that your very FIRST posting on this thread/ board should lack any objectivity ,be so bloody dogmatic and repetive & negative, and MORE to the point , come right in the wake of Simon C's recent "shorting" exercise .Your posting reads more like that of the senior house dealer who upon realization he holds a a potential stinker and without even thinking he is onto his lackeys to get on the phone to all known small clients and to wax lyrical about the stock in question in order to downsize thier OWN overweight position. Except, of course, this is in reverse mode. Now lf that were my only evidence , and on that copy alone, i would suspect you were merely holding an almost unbearable "short" position " or perhaps contitute one of the army of disgruntled BPRG holders having a "pop" at we on here ,,But there is more; and what really what convinces me is that you are one of his acolytes is that your postings contain the VERY SAME same errors ( reg. names and organizations ) as does Simon C's in his original "note" to his clients on SEO posing a lucrative "short" ,Yes! The very same ! ,lt absolutely STINKS !! ,,,and all this at a time when MMS are short of stock amply illsustated by the fact it took me a bit of ringing around to forfill my order earliar this week ,,,,So i directly ask you.Do you EVEN hold a position in SEO ? Are you short ? .Finally- more of a rhetorical qustion connsidering the legality of it all ,,But are you in receipt of any type of reward for aididng and abbeting the mms replenish their coffers ? After all this stock has daily volumes that exceed 20 million and when BUYS outweigh SELLS quite dramatically on a regular basis, simple logic tells you mms must be desperate for stock .And at all costs it would seem. . ,,,,a'bientot / bonne chance ,,,,,@+ J,,,

bosley - 16 Apr 2005 16:13 - 2940 of 27111

well said that man!!!

driver - 16 Apr 2005 16:24 - 2941 of 27111

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