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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


Sharesure - 20 Apr 2005 12:39 - 3164 of 27111

No, you're be asked to sign an attendance sheet either as a shareholder or visitor.
The best part of AGM's, apart from being able to really quiz the Board and seeing the 'whites of the eyes'of the directors (perhaps not this time as we've nothing to be shirty about!),is what information you pick up before or afterwards over the drinks. If anyone else is going how about a drink afterwards to either celebrate more progress and/or swap other stock ideas?

bosley - 20 Apr 2005 12:43 - 3165 of 27111

i would love to go but london(?) is too far for me. someone should go , tell us what went on. maybe the tit should go and put his questions to the board!!!! sharesure, we are meeting for a drink if we ever get to 50p!!

partridge - 20 Apr 2005 12:50 - 3166 of 27111

Sharesure - most of my stocks in nominee names and I always get a letter of ownership from them (Barclays) to show at the door when I go to AGMs. It is provided free of charge. Regrettably not a holder of SEO!

EWRobson - 20 Apr 2005 12:59 - 3167 of 27111

Hopefully any who are golfers (which means, know the rules and can hit the ball more often than not!) will meet at Peter Holden's golf challenge - prizes from MoneyAM. In Leicestershire which is about as central as you can get (i.e. in England!). If you are going, sharesure, please post any juicy morsels. The problem with nogginnog is that he does his research with blinkers on; the Evolution research is factual and sound and represents the market view. nn is so far off station there is no ground for responding to his posts, even though MM (magnanimous me) would like to do so.

Eric

Sharesure - 20 Apr 2005 13:02 - 3168 of 27111

I shall be going and will put anything new on here afterwards, although suspect the AGM may coincide with a press statement anyway if there is something to report on Walmart. I reckon Friday may be just that bit too soon.
The company were at an international packaging exhibition last week hoping to make some headway with Frogpack. That has fantastic potential if it catches on.

bosley - 20 Apr 2005 13:22 - 3169 of 27111

sharesure, you must be new to moneyam as i haven't seen your name before, but you seem extremely well informed. how long have you been a holder of seo?

Biscuit - 20 Apr 2005 13:22 - 3170 of 27111

Was it you chaps who were asking if anyone does spreadbetting on SEO the other day?

overgrowth - 20 Apr 2005 13:30 - 3171 of 27111

Biscuit, Not me but I'd be interested to know which companies handle bets on small caps. I'm with Capitalspreads and SEO doesn't appear in the list.

016622 - 20 Apr 2005 13:34 - 3172 of 27111

ig index

bosley - 20 Apr 2005 13:55 - 3173 of 27111

cfds, biscuit.

overgrowth - 20 Apr 2005 13:58 - 3174 of 27111

Cheers 016622.

Bos - CFD's are handy for day trading because the spreads are closer, however longer term aren't you better off with spread betting to avoid having to pay any CGT ?

Biscuit - 20 Apr 2005 14:06 - 3175 of 27111

ah ok, well if anyone was interested, Finspreads now has Stanelco on for Spreadbetting.

EWRobson - 20 Apr 2005 14:06 - 3176 of 27111

Difficult to say whether those two 500K transactions shown as sells might not be buys. Presumably the same person, so the fact that the second sp is higher than the first suggests they might be buys. Testing the resistance level without a surge of selling. Interessant, as our friend TFC would say.

Eric

bhunt1910 - 20 Apr 2005 14:10 - 3177 of 27111

If they were buys - is it a fair assumption that the MM's must be starting to get short of stock?

Baza

overgrowth - 20 Apr 2005 14:33 - 3178 of 27111

Eric - it looks like a T+ rollover to me (sell then buy back).

driver - 20 Apr 2005 15:05 - 3179 of 27111

sharesure,
I'm repeating bos's question in case it rolls over I would like to know as well.

You must be new to moneyam as i haven't seen your name before, but you seem extremely well informed. how long have you been a holder of seo?

Sharesure - 20 Apr 2005 15:47 - 3180 of 27111

driver/bos: have been following moneyam boards for some time but not bothered to to post anything. This time round I got fed up with reading some of the shorting rubbish. Only been in SEO since January ie under 9p when they popped up on my system as worth buying. Didn't have to wait long! As for research I have been doing this for more years than I care to remember. I always think it pays to speak to the directors before getting too heavily involved and I like them to also have a stake as well, preferably one that they have paid real money for, not just options. I have since bought more SEO on its way up and probably will do again. Just want to see the next stage, even if that means paying 30p/share.
I asked if any of you are holders of Griffin Mining (GFM).I think I recognise some of the names on this BB. A number of us have been in this one since early 2002 when you could fill your boots with their stock at under 3p. Without exception we have stayed with it and added. It too is now ripe for a good run so take a look sometime. I've posted a few figures.In my view, although there is no immediate rush, it will steadily improve until May, when there is a good chance of it getting a much more institutional fan club

Chiva20 - 20 Apr 2005 16:21 - 3181 of 27111

Good to have you on board Sharesure. I like the comment 'been doing research for more years than I care to remember' That's the kind of person we like to back SEO. Will take a proper look at GFM, thanks for drawing attention to it & lets hope it works out.

Chiva

brain2brain - 20 Apr 2005 16:40 - 3182 of 27111

Not quite sure what to read into these figures but I thought they might make interesting reading. I have bought 6 tranches of seo. They are all in profit. The percentage gain in the order they were bought is 46%, 33%, 7%, 34%, 42% and 3%. The last 4 have all been bought this month. Better than a lot of my investments and certainly better than the bank. I reckon I'll stay with these for quite a while longer.

B2B

bosley - 20 Apr 2005 19:05 - 3183 of 27111

what a good day!! a new high , and an agm to look forward to. i'm glad most of the posters on this board are happy with their choice. i think it's safe to say everyone is in profit .it has that feel of building up to something again. (well it does to me!)maybe it's the buy on rumour brigade getting back in?
sharesure, hope you weren't offended. after the tit's appearance i'm just a bit curious about new faces with no history especially ones who are incredibly well informed . i agree with chiva, the more informed posters we have here, the better. starting to feel a little like tubbs..........are you local?
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