bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
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
- 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
jimmy b
- 09 May 2005 15:15
- 3665 of 27111
Shit ,,driver i thought i owned SEO..JB..
superrod
- 09 May 2005 15:59
- 3667 of 27111
getting 20.25p quote to sell :0)
bhunt1910
- 09 May 2005 16:58
- 3668 of 27111
Yet another day when buys outnumber the sells - and still the shareprice drifts slowly - oh so slowly south. This seems to be a pattern developing
Baza
bosley
- 09 May 2005 17:04
- 3669 of 27111
doesn't make sense to me either. buys virtually double sells! there does seem to be good support at 20p though.
bosley
- 09 May 2005 17:30
- 3671 of 27111
driver,you definately ain't getting any sympathy now!!! ( well done). baza, i was going to congratulate you on your engagement, but , it looks like it's all off now. shame! was looking forward to the stag do!!
zscrooge
- 09 May 2005 17:34
- 3672 of 27111
Yep - afraid markets likely to remain static for some time and thus you might have to suffer II some more. Still, it could be worse, it could be Haystack.
I see Warren B. has shifted to cash entirely.
halfamil
- 09 May 2005 17:57
- 3673 of 27111
IMO
The "trials" are not to see if the machines work. We've already established that.I think they are exploring all the possibilities for usage; and when the've decided on the detail, they'll sign a detailed contract.
Then we'll get "news".
No doubt ASDA are looking over the shoulder.
It will all happen thick and fast.
Just my humble opinion of course; but all the clues are there.
bosley
- 09 May 2005 18:20
- 3674 of 27111
i feel the same way, halfamil. just going off the agm statement and what asda have said , it does almost feel like asda keep moving the goal posts and keep adding different uses to the trials.
"22 April 2005
Stanelco plc (the 'Group')
AGM Statement
At today's AGM, Philip Lovegrove, Chairman made the following comments:
'In the last year, the Group has made substantial advances towards its goal of
becoming an intellectual property business, exploiting the Group's core
technologies. At the forefront of this is our revolutionary GREENSEAL technology
where we continue to move towards full commercialisation.
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.
Following our recent agreements with both Premier Technology Inc. and Advanced
Energy Industries in the US, we are positioning ourselves to roll out the
technology in a number of markets including North America.
I am also pleased to report additional progress with Frogpack - our
impact-resistant packaging solution, which has recently successfully come
through rigorous third-party testing and is being made available to customers
via our licensed distributors.
With these new products and a number of others in development the Board looks to
the future with increasing confidence.'"
a few phrases stand out...
"ASDA have extended the trial work to other product areas."
and
"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."
asda did say
"Every visit to both stores and suppliers identifies new areas and ways in
which the technology can be used."
the sad thing for seo , ( and us), is that the buggers are getting all this for free!!!
someone called called gromore , i think , said, " the facts are there, it's how you interpret them that matters." i thought that was very wise.