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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


jimmy b - 24 Apr 2005 22:00 - 3373 of 27111

Agree with your posts chaps,, and we don't talk about that insider guy , any way he's on holiday ,,lets hope its raining and he's got Turkey tummy..JB..

pension271 - 24 Apr 2005 22:04 - 3374 of 27111

I agree with you all - and am staying put - and if at all drops for ANY reason will add in future. p/271
Eric -who is this -noggidynog (alias II) ?

andysmith - 24 Apr 2005 22:32 - 3375 of 27111

Good post Pension271 and the right kind of "negative post". Not necessarily your own thoughts but an opposite opinion to ours to make us look over our reasoning again. Take Eric's Evolution forecast figure of EPS 3.3p, PEx10 = 33p at least. My earlier maths re-quoted, 10% hit on worldwide meat-pack market could generate 10p EPS, x PE10 = 100p. Doesn't take much to see the potential.
Add to that Frogpack, Biodegradable, water soluble and Ingel.
Yes >20p is a long way from 5.5p on Jan 3rd but there should still be a long way to go. There will be dips along the way and clever traders could buy and sell into profit or larger holdings. I will hold and buy on dips. I believe the magazine that you have quoted is very short-sighted, people pay silly money for exploration companies and bio-chems which are totally speculative. Whilst SEO is classed as a small share now, this magazine won't be able to offer advice in 2-3years time, SEO will be too big when this all comes to fruition. Just my opinion but see no reason to change that right now. Tony Ruane of ASDA remains confident and see's other opportunities for RF within the packaging of its products and I have to agree with him.

EWRobson - 24 Apr 2005 22:41 - 3376 of 27111

andysmith: agree 100% (as I usually do!)
pension: noggidynog is sd's name for the chap mentioned by jimmy b who we don't mention! When is a penny share no longer a penny share. Shares ran an article on penny shares including HCEG which had billions of the blessed things. Then thay do a 1 for 50 consolidation (I think) and they are no longer a penny share! lol! I suspect that advising on penny shares means that you don't need to do your homework so thoroughly as buyers have their tongues lolling out, like stockdog when he is thirsty or left in a car that is too hot!

Eric

andysmith - 24 Apr 2005 22:44 - 3377 of 27111

Eric, I personally don't mind these people under-estimating SEO, keeps it low enough for a while until I have more dosh hopefully in mid-June!!
Quite happy with 20-25p until then.

stockdog - 25 Apr 2005 07:11 - 3378 of 27111

Pension271 - thanks for the post and the ensuing response it engendered. Just to complete the story eric started. Nogginsider the Nog (to give him his full name) is married to Queen Shortharda and they both tend to lose their shirts when shorting in a new stockmarket gambit known now as "shirting". There pet German dachsdragon Daxula is forced to avert his eyes at this unedifying sight. It's all Oliver Postgate thing.

Welcome to the wacky world of Stan THE Company, known by his Mexican friends as Stanelco. You can tell when he's been your way, because you will find a large S carved by an RF beam on the all the tray lids in your freezer!

:)

SD

pension271 - 25 Apr 2005 07:57 - 3379 of 27111

Andysmith - your post 3376 -"I personally don't mind these people under-estimating SEO" > i hope you are not implying that i am trying to do so. In fact if you notice my end comment on my post you will see:
"I have been in and out of this share for a long time now and still hold a substantial figure - about 14% of my total outlay in shares."

I posted the article as it appeared in the mag - just for us all SEO supporting family - i would like to think that i am part of this family as i passionately believe in the company.

A long time ago i was involved in packaging and know the implication of what SEO has.
Best wishes
p/271

Dynamite - 25 Apr 2005 08:00 - 3380 of 27111

OK so SEO's revenue does not match the market cap at the mo. So what! it is the potential here that is so huge plus the fact that revenue is already rolling with high profile Asda as the first main customer. PDX, as I have said before has virtually zero revenue rolling so far but again a big market cap. It is the passion behind the belief that they are both longer term superstars that drives the price of the share. In my mind now SEO is actually better than PDX because SEO has 5m revenue from Asda in the first year alone and PDX has none yet. Both are going to be superstars and remember when SEO was 4p and I said it was going to be the next PDX...maybe now PDX is going to be the next SEO as I think SEO will make it big time first now!!!
Di

andysmith - 25 Apr 2005 08:11 - 3381 of 27111

Pension271, No definitely not, I am referring to the magazine article which no doubt those who don't research themselves and take the advice will also under-estimate the potential of SEO but its up to them.

driver - 25 Apr 2005 09:21 - 3382 of 27111

Just topped up (No 11) I was going to top up at 0815 at 21p but because it is raining I had to take the nipper to school in the car, so I will take that couple of hundred quid out of his pocket money he cost me (don't you just luv um)

jimmy b - 25 Apr 2005 09:45 - 3383 of 27111

Would of been cheaper to get a taxi !plus you shouln'nt take that Ferrari out in the rain driver..JB..

bosley - 25 Apr 2005 09:52 - 3384 of 27111

morning all. here we go again, back on the roller coaster!!!
driver, you should charge interest as well. it will be a good life lesson for the boy!!

bhunt1910 - 25 Apr 2005 10:30 - 3385 of 27111

Morning Driver - I had a similar problem with management - had to go and have breakfast with my Wife - when I got back the price had gone back up. I guess you win some - and you lose some.

Baza

driver - 25 Apr 2005 10:32 - 3386 of 27111

jb
Don't worry about the Ferrari its well polished the rain just runs right off; I hope you are sorting a private plate out for when you receive it.

bos
He doesnt need any lessons; he buys sweets on the way to school and then sells them at a profit when he gets there.

driver - 25 Apr 2005 10:35 - 3387 of 27111

1910
Are you still looking to top up, I have finely finished, no funds left.

jimmy b - 25 Apr 2005 10:36 - 3388 of 27111

Yes driver i have one ready its SEO 100P..JB..

driver - 25 Apr 2005 10:43 - 3389 of 27111

jb
Nice one, the one thats on it at the moment is FLY both plates have some thing in common.

bhunt1910 - 25 Apr 2005 11:12 - 3390 of 27111

I am pretty well fully invested - but wanted to do another CFD at 21 - in which I still have some gains from previous CFD's on SEO

Baza

pension271 - 25 Apr 2005 11:31 - 3391 of 27111

All you learned people - I know this is not NLR board - but as it has been mentioned odd times here and there seems so little on NLR board - just wanted some consolation ( as i hold them ) How come lately when the market is down it takes one hell of a beating - down 30p this morning so far ???

Shares mag was quite positive about NLR long term last Thursday !!

cheers
p/271

overgrowth - 25 Apr 2005 12:12 - 3392 of 27111

pension271 - I've just checked out NLR.

I can't provide much consolation I'm afraid.

The chart is showing a "classic" head and shoulders formation which is a self fulfilling prophecy - it will attract sells from all TA enthusiasts. Various characters are short trading the stock (including EK I believe) which means that given the low volumes of trading and large sells will just cause the price to fall even more. According to the chart the next strong support level is 3.50 !

I believe that there are low volumes of buyers as a result of market conditions as you say - not many are prepared to dive in when conditions are volatile as they are right now (with oil up and down, US "concerns" waxing and waning etc.).

On a more heartening note:

From Killik morning notes.

Neteller Management meeting

The AIM index has fallen 9.4% since its high on 7th March, and in the process has thrown up a number of opportunities. Online payments processor Neteller, for example, is currently trading at 560p, a level which we believe is an excellent entry point for this fast growing business. A management meeting on Friday confirms that newsflow for this year should include details of one or more internationally branded JV banking partners. We believe North American and European earnings growth underpins the current valuation of 15x prospective earnings, and in addition the company is at an early stage in developing its Asian business. Please see our 29th March 05 Morning Note for more information.

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