bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
keith thomas
- 17 Apr 2005 10:47
- 2975 of 27111
Insider is now very boring. He keeps repeating the same points and ignores all objective comments. When he labours the point he starts to become irelavent and its best that we all just ignore him and carry on with life as we know it!
TheFrenchConnection
- 17 Apr 2005 10:54
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Likewise J: l stand as guilty as Bos in my assumption that this serial remedial pest was sane . l wasnt around on Friday and had no oppertunity to read his mails until late yesterday afternoon .,,,,,,,,,Obviously in knowing what i know now he has been squelched,,,,
insiderinside
- 17 Apr 2005 11:15
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I would suggest as background research the web site www.freepatentsonline.com
If you do a search for Stanelco you can get 5 patents and interesting to read what they really are.
Then do some searches for RF Sealing, Ultrasonic sealing, tray lidding - wow - thousands of patents.
Quite surprising that SEO have only 5 in the search results - the lack of them suggests that either someone else has patented better and before - or if they have seriously lacked initiative - with such limited patenting it will be very easy to get around - or being presently got around by others - more questions.
bosley
- 17 Apr 2005 11:49
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motion forwarded to ignore the joker. seconded by me. all those in favour , say "aye"....:)
jimmy b
- 17 Apr 2005 12:18
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Nice one thats settled then,back to a constructive thread , ill be joining you all for that drink this year.Cheers guys and girls..JB...AYE!!!!
TheFrenchConnection
- 17 Apr 2005 13:08
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,,,,A most definitive "AYE",,,,,> to both our celebrations drinkies ,,,and to simply ignoring insider x2 ,,,Yes , he with the brains of a chocolate frog @+ J
keith thomas
- 17 Apr 2005 14:35
- 2981 of 27111
AYE!
bhunt1910
- 17 Apr 2005 14:43
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An "aye" from me - and he has now been squelched. Insiderinsider is now in nevernever land
Baza
stockdog
- 17 Apr 2005 15:05
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Bos - AYE - I've had him squelched since soon after he started.
OG - nice post on Bashers - I must say, here and on other "bashed" stocks, I have previously taken comfort from the fact that bashing only really works well with a fundamentally good stock - you go short, then bash it - the SP falls, you buy to cover plus some extra - the stock rises again and you make on the extra on the way upn as well. There is always the expectation that bashers only want to lower the price temporarily. Besides, poor stocks rarely get high enough to be worth bashing down again.
So I take it as a complement to SEO that insiderX2 has seen fit to lavish his attentions on us. BTW I'm thinking if changing my name to upsiderX10bagger.
SD
insiderinside
- 17 Apr 2005 15:36
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I fail to see why anyone can see any upside - the Asda news was factored in with the rise to the 13p to 18p range - even though it should have only risen to 13p (with the frightening thing being that the deal is still not on as its been delayed past the initial 60 days for more trials). Terrible rumours about Walmart - totally false and with no fact to back it up - retained the price at 18p - and then solid spin RNSs about installations engineers for the USA have pushed it up to above 20p. So what ? So IF the Asda deal is confirmed - then the price at 13p is ok for a very high forward PE - and should miracles happen and lets pretend Walmart come in too - its safe at 18p - so what does anyone think is going to move this up (apart from pure lies and ramping).
If you were to utilise this Basher argument (even though it is totally false) - lets talk about rampers - why are they trying to convince you the price is going up - they want to help you make money ? They are just being so nice as to help the world make money ? From their argument no one would help point out lies and negative opinions (call that FACT) - without a hidden agenda - then why are they blatently telling rampy lies - surely they would keep this secret and just keep buying every month for themselves - oh - sorry - we have to remember a thread only gets really rampy when the actual news and rumour is factored in.
These rampers work on one principle - BUY ON RUMOUR - SELL ON THE REAL NEWS - so they buy - then start rumours and ramps - then sell - and screw everyone still holding once they have sold theirs for fat profits.
deancroft
- 17 Apr 2005 15:37
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Just to further enhance the difference between ultrasonics and RF, ultrasonics for packaging generally operates in the range of 20KHz to 40KHz and RF comes in at between 27MHz and 31MHz. Ultrasonics requires to "weld" materials together by creating heat at the joint, exactly what SEC are offering to eliminate for foodstuff packaging. Ultrasonics cannot weld at joints that are contaminated with food stuffs so is generally used for bubble packs, encapsulation etc. Ultrasonics cannot seal packs to exclude air, ladies look at your soap capsules, these all have a small pocket of air inside which is impossible to remove when sealing these capsules by traditional methods. RF does not require welding because it vibrates molecules of the adjoining materials to fuse them together. It can do this even through contaminated seal surface and potentially can seal to exclude air. Hopefully all can understand from this that the two technologies are so different they should not be considered as a replacement for each other. Also squelched the unmentionable. Hope everyone's weekend is as sunny as mine.
A Ruthies Fund
- 17 Apr 2005 16:29
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Hi All
took me a while to squelch him properly but it's now done...AYE
Ruthie
bosley
- 17 Apr 2005 17:03
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driver, i wouldn't touch pcm with yours!!!!! i look upon my "investments" during the tech boom months as a lesson learned. pcm is the only one still around(although i did get a share certificate last year for ONE share in beaufort, value 0.00000000000000000000000000000000000000045p, or something like that!!) (oh, mv sports got taken over by tandem, they offered you one tandem share for every 3 million mv sports shares, or something like that).ahhh ,happy days!!!:) deancroft, thanks for the technical insight. oranges and apples. its was sunny this morning but its now wet, cold and miserable here.
Chiva20
- 17 Apr 2005 17:24
- 2990 of 27111
Message to Insider (and only message) from a typical impressionable newbie he'd try and scare into selling;
Your comments aren't remotely plausible. You talk drivel. Go back to bashing school. Consider yourself squelched.
Aye!
Chiva :o)
jimmy b
- 17 Apr 2005 18:43
- 2992 of 27111
Nice one everybody,,even if he comes back we can't read him,,here's hoping for a better week all round...JB..
AdieH
- 17 Apr 2005 19:09
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Hiya Jacks, yes I sold out of BPRG some time ago, over all I was up as been into BPRG from 40p ish, had a gut feeling something was not right with BPRG, wont be long before SEO is higher than BPRG at this rate. Poor sods that left there money in BPRG.
Currently I do not hold SEO (mores the pity) but will be back soon I hope, all funds tied up at present, waiting for another share to come good (firstafriaoil) then I will be back into SEO... hoping to get in sub 20p though... I live in hope.
Good luck you lucky people/investors, very astute investors...
aldwickk
- 17 Apr 2005 19:54
- 2994 of 27111
And me. Jamie, sent you a email.