bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
wilbs
- 23 Dec 2004 22:08
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'The first trial is progressing satisfactorily and I anticipate encouraging
progress in the New Year on several fronts.'
Several fronts sounds like several trials with several(a few) companies to me?
Any thoughts?
wilbs
andysmith
- 23 Dec 2004 22:18
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In the packaging game you have to understand that the packers/retailers are more interested in sales TODAY in the weeks leading up to Christmas.
This is their busiest time of the year. Can't wait for 2005, come on SEO.
I guess this RNS was to keep us informed and not worry about what is going on.
wilbs
- 23 Dec 2004 22:28
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The xmas shopping period is more or less over and 2005 is in our sights. The new year will hopefully bring some good news to seo and to its shareholders. Once xmas is over, the supermarkets etc. will be over the busy period and will hopefully start thinking about what they can do to get one over their rivals. With Asda on trials it wouldnt suprise me (IMHO) that the giant tesco will follow suit.
wilbs
andysmith
- 23 Dec 2004 22:38
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Once Asda approve, Tesco will inevitably follow. SEO need to hook just one big fish and then get the nets ready for the cash. The good thing is that they are selling technology licences rather than the packaging itself and it is a technology that is wanted by its end market. Any dips in sp should be buying opportunities.
wilbs
- 23 Dec 2004 22:48
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I totaly agree andysmith. Hopefully we wont see much of a dip now. Im not sure how the court case will affect seo but hopefully its already in the sp. Depends how the market takes it . If it drops im sure it will bounce back on good news. Like you said, if one big fish gets hooked the rest will be reeled in
wilbs
andysmith
- 24 Dec 2004 08:20
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I don't mind a little dip like the other week, down to 5p because SEO had to pay 18k!!!! I'll buy again if we see <5.5p.
Happy Christmas to all SEO holders, may 2005 bring us joy.
AdieH
- 24 Dec 2004 08:23
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Indeed won't be 5.75p this time next year...
andysmith
- 24 Dec 2004 08:28
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More like 57.5p? Seems crazy but quite possible.
I'm taking a gamble with the money I've saved for the daughters driving lessons next in 2006!! Might be able to give her a car as well???
Lets dream eh, but worth a punt.
AdieH
- 24 Dec 2004 08:37
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Like your views, I hope this turns out to be at least a 10 bagger within the year... If we can get the cc out of the way then the skys the limit just on tray lidding alone... Lets get moving.
wilbs
- 24 Dec 2004 10:58
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Merry christmas & a happy new year to all on this thread.
May 2005 be great to us all.
wilbs
wilbs
- 27 Dec 2004 08:07
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Hi all, hope you enjoyed your xmas. Got the new year to look forward to now.
A couple of snipits taken from todays press. The times have made a typing error, it would of been a nice xmas pressie!
From the Telegraph
Market report
By Yvette Essen (Filed: 27/12/2004)
Stanelco, the radio frequency applications group, announced that finance director Barrie Hozier will move to a non-executive role in February 2005 after more than 12 years in the hot seat. He exercised options over 10m shares, equal to 1.2pc of the equity, at 2.53p each and sold 7.5m of them to his son David at 5.63p each. The stock fell 0.38p to 5.37p.
http://www.money.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2004/12/27/cxmktrep26.xml&menuId=242&sSheet=/money/2004/12/27/ixfrontmarkets.html
From the Times
Stanelco, which develops radio frequency technology, dipped 38p to 538p on announcing that Barry Hozier, its finance director, is stepping aside to take up a non-executive role. It also declared that Mr Hozier had sold 7.5 million shares to his son at 558p.
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,8211-1416485,00.html
wilbs
taksum888
- 27 Dec 2004 08:13
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Can someone tell me when the markets will re-open please
Ta
wilbs
- 27 Dec 2004 08:33
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LSE Timetable
23 Dec Normal
24 Dec Close 12:30
25 Dec Closed
26 Dec Closed
27 Dec Closed
28 Dec Closed
29 Dec Normal
30 Dec Normal
31 Dec Close 12:30
1 Jan Closed
2 Jan Closed
3 Jan Closed
4 Jan Normal
wilbs
taksum888
- 27 Dec 2004 08:35
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cheers
wilbs
- 27 Dec 2004 08:36
- 413 of 27111
No probs
andysmith
- 27 Dec 2004 18:27
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Would Mr Hozier sell >400k worth to his son at 5.62p unless he thought his son would benefit? He still has 15m shares, now his son has 7.5m which could make him very rich. 5.625p is now a good benchmark for us all.
Good luck to all SEO holders for 2005.
Fred1new
- 02 Jan 2005 00:27
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It depends on how much he thinks of his Son.
bosley
- 04 Jan 2005 22:43
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more developments at seo. seems a good appointment to me. sounds like the man needed to help seo take the next step , guide them so they " are not at home to mister fuckup". hopefully 2005 will be the year that all this potential starts to become realised. good luck to all in 2005 , whatever your investment or trading choices are. heres is the news
Directorate Change
Stanelco is pleased to announce the appointment of Terry Robins to the Board of
Stanelco as Chief Operating Officer (COO) with immediate effect. Terry has a
specific remit to assist the company in achieving final commercialisation of its
tray lidding product suite, which is currently undergoing full commercial trials
with a number of companies including Asda.
Terry spent over 30 years working for J. Sainsbury plc, latterly as Packaging
Innovations Manager. Terry was involved with the commercialisation of numerous
new packaging developments at J. Sainsbury plc.
Terry is a Director of Robins Packaging Consultants Ltd and Biopac UK Ltd. There
are no further disclosures to be made under 16.4 of the Listing Rules.
Ian Balchin, CEO of Stanelco plc commented:
'We are delighted that Terry has accepted this position and strengthened our
Board. We have been working closely with Terry in his capacity as a consultant
and subsidiary board director for a number of months. He has been instrumental
in the tray lidding product suite since its inception and is the right man to
drive forward the commercialisation of this exciting proposition.'
AdieH
- 05 Jan 2005 11:18
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Price ticking up again nicely, hopefully the last time we see 5p or anywhere near...