bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
bhunt1910
- 10 May 2005 14:33
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credit where credits due andy
Baza
EWRobson
- 10 May 2005 14:59
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ASDA love it! Youngs Bluecrest love it! The customers love it! The market loves it! We all love it (except II and his aliases)!
The great news about this RNS is that it not only adds some super sales arguments for both SEO and ASDA but it SPINS IT OUT. Another announcement on Hitchins, then the third supplier trial, then (or before) the commercial negotiations, then Wal-Mart, etc, etc, etc. That is in the interest of any body, except he that shorts against the tide and he that represents competition. Pathetic effort above to try to find a cloud to go with all the silver lining: fancy going through life like that; his real penalty is to have to live inside himself! lol!
The charts are looking pretty now. The sp has settled down nicely. Maybe a triangle formation: if so, round about 1st June for the breakout N. Blue days are coming, folk!
Eric
bosley
- 10 May 2005 15:13
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cant believe he's still here. he must love humiliation. there are specific websites around for that sort of thing...meninpain.com...not that i look at that kind of site....er.....um....just sort of heard it mentioned .....on a train.....er....
anyway, price looks to have settled. everyone is smiley and happy, eric has got his triangles . got a feeling the rns about commercial negotiations are going to be sooner than soon.
"Ian Balchin, CEO of Stanelco commented:
'These trials are producing benefits well beyond our expectations and we look
forward to the imminent commercial discussions that are now being arranged.'"
"imminent" and " now being arranged", sounds soonish to me!!!
bhunt1910
- 10 May 2005 15:18
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Lets hope so
25p by end of next week would be good - neah - bloody marvellous - especially as its my wedding anniversary - will be able to push the boat out and get the missus a bunch of daffodils or something
Baza
bosley
- 10 May 2005 15:30
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01622 and sharesure, about the small trades, just noticed some more small trades going through as buys. is there some significance? i do remember croc, who very kindly answered my daft questions,(a good man), but i don't remember if there is any meaning to small trades.
Sharesure
- 10 May 2005 16:06
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Bosley: pretty sure that the very small trades are market maker's version of Bookies' tick tack. Other than that I can't help since unless you are in on the system it's difficult to decipher it with any certainty.
Jacks
- 10 May 2005 16:07
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II, have been chastised for swearing on this BB before, but I will risk being shouted down again. You are a wanker, full of bullshit, and the smell of shit coming from you is because you are infact inside out and upside down. Instead of talking out of your mouth you talk out of your arse.
If you really are as clever as you make out regarding investment why do you concentrate on putting SEO down? when you should be concentrating on making money. Now unless you have something worth saying piss off from the BB.
ptholden
- 10 May 2005 16:12
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Jacks
:-)))))))))))))
LOL
bhunt1910
- 10 May 2005 16:20
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Jacks - really - Normally I would take issue with you - but on this one occasion - I will let it pass - I totally agree with you.
Baza
sidtrix
- 10 May 2005 16:29
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Ditto
robertson12
- 10 May 2005 16:34
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ditto
Rasenberg
- 10 May 2005 16:38
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Well done Jacks,
Was gonna say the same myself but as I am more of a reader than a poster decided not to but your wise words certainly were worth noting.
II , take the hint and go play in the traffic
016622
- 10 May 2005 16:40
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ditto
andyboy19777
- 10 May 2005 16:43
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Jacks,
i couldn't agree more, have been reading and learning for the past few months after investing in SEO and you have summed up my thoughts of II ever so sweetly!!
Sharesure
- 10 May 2005 16:47
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Re II, I think I was too polite earlier on today! I echo others' views on you and your tactics. You are going to be a real loser on this stock if you aren't already, since you are nowhere near close enough to know what is happening. A very exposed place to be. All you will do if you persist is give the rest of us more buying opportunities just before there is further sp enhancing newsflow.
pisces
- 10 May 2005 16:50
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Seo have been trading between 20p and 23p since 8th of april with 20p acting as support on two occasions now, which bearing in mind there has been no definate contract signed has to be good news.On the other hand there is resistance at 23p which was briefly broken today but when the trials are over and hopefully good news appears im`e quite sure this will be the next support level.Some of the target prices coming from this very informative board have been diverse to say the least, but personally on a more realistic level i am looking for 30-35p within the next six months.Feedback would be appreciated.
016622
- 10 May 2005 17:18
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agree with your support views, however, I can't see what the target price sb.
It would only take Wal Mart to sign a piece of paper to propel this little babe through the stratosphere.
stockdog
- 10 May 2005 17:21
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Eric
On two thirds of a triangle completed theory, I could see earlier than 1st June. And as Pisces says a breakout through the 23p resistance will take us to new levels from which to fly the flag - which I think will be 25-28p.
As you say, there are enough RNS's lined up to be issued one by one as they arise to keep the momentum going through he dog days of summer onto a very healthy price by Xmas - at least EVO and Pisces 30-35p oon UK efforst alone, should be more like 40-50p when US market starts reporting positive progress.
There was an old lady who swallowed a spider
(That wriggled and tiggled and tickled Insider)
Nice going today - takes the edge off my root canal work! Luck it wasn't one of my canines!
SD
treikiman
- 10 May 2005 17:26
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have just read this on i i board thought it might be of interest http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/index.jsp?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20050510005749&newsLang=en
May 10, 2005 10:17 AM US Eastern Timezone
Tough FrogPack High-Impact Resistant Packaging Debuts in North America; Biodegradable Packaging Unique to U.S., Canadian Retailing Industry
ORLANDO, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 10, 2005--Stanelco PLC, (LSE:SEO.L), is utilizing FrogPack, a rugged, high-impact resistant packaging application to take a giant leap across the Atlantic and reach retailers and shippers in North America. Designed to withstand substantial punishment, FrogPack is expected to attract considerable attention from leading U.S. retailers, who face the challenge of minimizing breakage to goods while packaging shipping and transporting highly fragile merchandise.
FrogPack's most distinguishing characteristic is its ability to minimize and virtually eliminate damage to fragile goods being shipped to wholesalers and retailers or directly to consumers. FrogPack's energy-absorbing design, combined with Cradlewrap(TM), a biodegradable air-cushioning wrapping material that can be used within the containers, provides remarkably secure protection for goods that require shipping. Tests undertaken to challenge FrogPack's sturdiness have confirmed that highly fragile items, ranging from glass champagne bottles to sensitive electronic components, dropped from a helicopter from as high as 200 feet in the air suffered no damage or signs of their fall.
"FrogPack can take a hard punch. Retailers will be impressed when they see how much punishment FrogPack absorbs. The packaging is a superior alternative for protecting goods during shipping," said David Edwards, the inventor of FrogPack. "FrogPack's capability to protect, combined with its potential for reducing costs in packaging and shipping, is unlike anything currently in use in North America."
FrogPack utilizes a unique technology called shock-absorbing arcuate panel technology (SAAP) for its added strength and protective qualifies. The technology, designed by Aquasol, a subsidiary of Stanelco, is already in use in the United Kingdom by a packager of lighting supplies and a packager of electronic components.
In addition to its ability to withstand high-impact punishment, FrogPack possesses environmentally attractive features that will be attractive to North American retailers. FrogPack can be either recycled or composted. FrogPack's high-impact design means that the packaging, which can be manufactured on a customized basis, can be produced in smaller sizes, requiring less material and less energy in the actual product
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driver
- 10 May 2005 17:46
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