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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


andysmith - 09 May 2005 08:17 - 3647 of 27111

To me Bos, this is the most important statement on here, not SEO, not SEO followers, not derampers etc etc, its Asda themselves.

bhunt1910 - 09 May 2005 08:30 - 3648 of 27111

Morning all - I see the weekend brought about an amazing anount of posts - barely any of them relevant with some "intersting" (!!) posts from some "neubies"(??).

Dear, dear - what next.

Morning Bos, eric, andy, GF and the rest of the regulars - what a lovely morning it is, clear blue skies - a bit chilly though = lets hope SEO can improve things as the day develops.

Baza

016622 - 09 May 2005 09:44 - 3649 of 27111

Bos, can you post the date the ASDA comment was made?
Thanks in advance and yes that sounds fantastic.

insiderinside - 09 May 2005 09:59 - 3650 of 27111

Some more information on whats happening in the tray lidding market -


Cyrovac ( http://www.sealedair.com/eu/en/library/casehist/grampian.html ) were/are also developing Laser sealing rumour has it. Why not ? Laser sealing is so flexible with no tooling. Any kind of thermal (RF/Heat) sealing still needs die cutters to trim hence the long delays in changing line products laser seals then the laser trims the edge programmed pack dimensions and such a quick changeover of product type on the line with no tooling to worry about.

Cryovac also did very well at the recent Flexible Packaging Innovation Showcase 2005.

http://www.flexpack.org/ACHIEV/2005_cfe/2005_innovation_showcase.htm


Cryovac also seem to have taken over the French suppliers for chicken packaging with their own new Darfresh sealing for chicken is that Carrefour ?

http://www.foodproductiondaily.com/news/ng.asp?id=58479

All has to go into the consideration melting pot over future prospects we know Walmart already use the ultra green ultrasonic sealing for clamshell packaging and the like with many companies now potentially doing laser tray lidding what will it all mean ? Will Walmart go to UV cure sealants for Clam and Blister ?

Cryovac also appear to have the red meat market sealed up with their patented technology for double seal fresh meat packing.

Sainsburys ? See below link.

http://www.foodproductiondaily.com/news/news-NG.asp?n=52476-meat-range-with

Poverty - 09 May 2005 11:51 - 3651 of 27111

I think we are getting ready for the next surge upwards! The ASDA confirmation is due imminently and SEO continue to woo the market with their excellent products and world beating ideas.

SEO are clearly (greenseal clearly) one to watch!

Have a nice day

Poverty - 09 May 2005 12:01 - 3652 of 27111

I am going to buy some more today! Hurrah - Just waiting to see if I can get 19.5 or so. Not that it makes mujch difference! I am happy to top up at any sub 20p price considering where these fabby shares are going!

016622 - 09 May 2005 12:25 - 3653 of 27111

steady poverty....you sound a little too confident...
Bos, do you have a date??

insiderinside - 09 May 2005 12:43 - 3654 of 27111

"The 12-month agreement will commence from the first Monday following two weeks
of further successful trials with three ASDA suppliers. This is expected to be
in April. These commercial trials are in addition to the completed trial
announced on 1 March 2005"

To say in an RNS to the world "expected in April" and to now be in the 2nd week of MAY - means there are potentially serious problems either with retrofitting or with performance - you do not say "hope April" unless your plans were indeed that. I have been saying for some time - WHY ADDITIONAL TRIALS IN THE FIRST PLACE - there are some serious worries in there IMO.

What happens if the trials with THREE ASDA SUPPLIERS cannot be completed successfully ???

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Look at the ambigious wording of the AGM statement -

We announced in March that ASDA Stores Ltd (ASDA) would be the first to adopt
GREENSEAL in the UK, anticipating several hundred machines to be adapted to use
the technology during the first year at the earlier of the completion of three
further trials with ASDA suppliers or the signing of the first commercial order.
The first of these trials nears completion at Youngs Bluecrest, a leading ASDA
supplier.

Feedback from ASDA continues to be very encouraging. As a result of previous
successful ASDA trials using the GREENSEAL technology to seal lids on ready meal
trays, ASDA have extended the trial work to other product areas. Youngs
Bluecrest Seafood Ltd who are an ASDA own label supplier and major brand in
their own right have successfully completed additional trials across a wide
range of products producing results exceeding expectations and in turn leading
to other products in ASDA brand packs on the shelves today. These results
further demonstrate the growing number of benefits to ASDA, its suppliers and
consumers alike.

The first paragraph confirms that the first trial is not complete - the words - "NEARS COMPLETION".

The 2nd paragraph is showing that Youngs have done extra tests on other products - it does not state that the ADDITIONAL TRIALS in the first paragraph as defined in the Asda agreement are finished - just some additional trials Youngs have done.

Clever wording - SP SP SP IN IN IN

superrod - 09 May 2005 12:56 - 3655 of 27111

did you ignore this bit?
Youngs Bluecrest Seafood Ltd who are an ASDA own label supplier and major brand in
their own right have successfully completed additional trials across a wide
range of products producing results exceeding expectations and in turn leading
to other products in ASDA brand packs on the shelves today. These results
further demonstrate the growing number of benefits to ASDA, its suppliers and
consumers alike.

jimmy b - 09 May 2005 12:57 - 3656 of 27111

Made another buy today at 19.80p,and its ticking up already.JB.

bhunt1910 - 09 May 2005 13:10 - 3657 of 27111

Well don Jimmy - I did not manage to get such a good price - but I bought 100,000 @ 19.90.

Like you I think there are legs in this share. My target was 30 by end of year - but I am hoping that this will be beaten

Baza

bhunt1910 - 09 May 2005 13:25 - 3658 of 27111

Now thats what I like to see - Buys of 500,000. Lets have some more !

Baza

bosley - 09 May 2005 13:33 - 3659 of 27111

016622 date was 24th march. rns link below.
http://moneyam.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/200503240700131658K.html

016622 - 09 May 2005 13:48 - 3660 of 27111

thanks Bos

Fred1new - 09 May 2005 14:06 - 3661 of 27111

I think by now Bhunt, Bosley, jimmy B and Andy and poverty must own this company by now or at least have seats on the board.

jimmy b - 09 May 2005 14:08 - 3662 of 27111

Actually bhunt1910 i paid 19.90p same as you,oh well whats a tenth of a penny..

bhunt1910 - 09 May 2005 15:02 - 3663 of 27111

Fred - must confess - I do have a fair few

B

driver - 09 May 2005 15:08 - 3664 of 27111

Fred1new
I own the company, well I have topped up ten times.

jimmy b - 09 May 2005 15:15 - 3665 of 27111

Shit ,,driver i thought i owned SEO..JB..

driver - 09 May 2005 15:38 - 3666 of 27111

That reminds me of an article I read in one of the finance papers a couple of months ago, it said that a group of private investors cashed in there shares at the same time raising about 33m the sale did not affect the sp, I cant remember what stock it was but it looks like that will be us lot in a couple of years time.
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