bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
jimmy b
- 16 May 2005 07:48
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Morning bosley, im afraid im yawning already
bhunt1910
- 16 May 2005 08:23
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Morning all - glag to be back from visiting my Brothers place near the Slimbridge wild fowl trust near Bristol.
Spent all weekend moving heavy rocks and climbing up trees to cut them down - should not be doing that at my age. Will need the rest of the week to recover.
Came back to another 60+ messages on this thread - this is getting really boring - although an excellent well balanced summary of where we are from Trendwatch.
Anyway - I see that SEO is already up - lets hope she just moves along steadily until the next bit of news - it does appear that more and more private investors are starting to realise the enormous potential of this little Gem.
Baza
bosley
- 16 May 2005 09:53
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morning baza. it does seem that way looking at trades. buys are mainly odd numbers which suggests private investors. also , there are some chunky sells today but the price hasn't been affected . price is up too, so it looks like the tit has done it again!! keep it up, fella!! whatever it is that you are posting, keep on doing it cos you are making us all money!!!!
EWRobson
- 16 May 2005 10:03
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Hoy, bos, that could well be a double fine for actually giving encouragement! My reason for posting is to give a balanced view for those who are not afficionados (good bit of Spanish, eh, to match my Rioja!) and might pass the opportunity by based on thoroughly distorted and unbalanced negative statements.
Eric
Jacks
- 16 May 2005 10:43
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I wonder if II will still be spouting rubbish when the price hits 50p!
016622
- 16 May 2005 10:48
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more than likely
jimmy b
- 16 May 2005 10:59
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As boley says the more he posts the more the sp rises, it would be quite comical if he were still posting when the sp hit 50p, maybe then the men in white coats would take him away. On second thoughts could someone ask him to start posting on NLR it needs a lift !..JB..
016622
- 16 May 2005 11:15
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hes posting on TPA but it's not working! - there again - hes talking it up!!!
aldwickk
- 16 May 2005 11:20
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Sharesure
- 16 May 2005 11:40
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Don't know if it is old news, but laser packaging has been found to be very un-competitive due to it costing more than the RF solution.
bosley
- 16 May 2005 11:50
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well at least we ain't on the bse!!(berlin stock exchange)
bosley
- 16 May 2005 13:47
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looking like the big yawn today!! off topic, i'm making a right pigs ear of this champinvestor lark. cannot do anything right, timing is all wrong and i'm down in the dungeons at around 743. how is everybody else doing?
insiderinside
- 16 May 2005 13:48
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Who told you that Sharesure ?? Paul ?? Laser sealing is cheaper due to no need for any tooling - so you get instant change of tray shape or size - not like heat or RF where the head is fixed to one size and involves time consuming changes of parts to change trays.
Remember these little promises of Jam Tomorrow in the past - and what happened ???
Now we have more promises of Jam Tomorrow again - take your guess - the price now includes over 1000 machines conversion orders - of which they have none at the moment. Even with a 100 machine order tomorrow - it is still massive Jam Tomorrow and trading on a forward PE thats higher than the sky.
Monday 23 August 2004
http://www.cityequities.com/penny_share_review.asp?issue=249
Stanelco (SEO.L) was one of the weekend FT's 'Stars of the week' following the deal with Robert Reiser to retro-fit RF sealing technology to its tray lidding machines. Reiser has targeted 100 machines for adaptation during the first year and an annual licence fee will be agreed for each machine. The shares were up 0.13p to stand at 6.13p.
October 13, 2004
Again on the upside, Stanelco edged up 0.25 to 4.37 after the company revealed its radio frequency (RF) sealing technology will be trialled for use in the tray-lidding machines at Oscar Mayer's food packaging operations.
If the trials are successful, the technology will enter into full-scale production across Oscar Mayer's entire range of tray-lidding machines in the UK.
Oscar Mayer, which supplies over 3 mln ready meals a week, has 30 tray-lidding machines in three locations in the UK.
Lots of failed trials in the past ???? Wonder why they have to go to the Supermarket and not the suppliers ???? Suppliers not like it and found no "real" savings in using it ????
Does raise lots of questions the past failures at suppliers and why the jump on to Asda ?? But IMO Asda just want it to push the supplier price down - leaving no room for big margins !!
Asda may in fact play the trump card here - they may want SE0 to reduce their margins and license fee so the supplier can give cheaper supply to Asda - maybe the suppliers might suggest that to Asda - why pay such a large license to SE0 - when if its lower - then Asda can benefit more from the savings - I am sure Asda want that - at the end if it all goes ahead that is.
jimmy b
- 16 May 2005 13:51
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What finished over on ADVFN,have we ,you must have one hell of a thick skin..
EWRobson
- 16 May 2005 14:10
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Reminds me of the swine who prefer to wallow in the muck instead of enjoying the sun. Wonder if that will flush him out!
Eric
bosley
- 16 May 2005 14:37
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let me have a guess what he said . was it ..." yadda yadda yadda yadda, blah , blah , blah, yadda yadda...." for more than half a page?
jimmy b
- 16 May 2005 14:47
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No wrong , it was 3 pages of bla bla bla
bosley
- 16 May 2005 14:57
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damn it!!!! jinmmy,i was sure it was yadda yadda yadda....
driver
- 16 May 2005 15:00
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bosley
- 16 May 2005 15:06
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all good stuff , driver.