bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
Sequestor
- 16 May 2005 16:15
- 4097 of 27111
most share vols. are not to be trusted on LSE figs., many brokers use Swiss markets e.g., they don`t show here, I bgt. some SEO the other week and no sign
of them here, happens more and more often.
bosley
- 16 May 2005 16:18
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baza, it drops again by 100k straight after.
bhunt1910
- 16 May 2005 16:50
- 4099 of 27111
Yes Bos - I noticed that - but too wrongs dont make a right - what whats the odd 100,000 amongst friends - unless its mine!!
Baza
blackbelt
- 16 May 2005 17:05
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Its nice to see this one steady with new investors especially as they have probably came in on the back of rhps and trendwatch. Therefore their aspirations for SEO is more fitting for the long term strategy and not the herd who bump the price up by 2p to cash in that afternoon
Fred1new
- 16 May 2005 17:09
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Two sales of 500000 shares each.
blackbelt
- 16 May 2005 17:29
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The more "churn" of investors we get the better, so many people have made a packet on these so its only natural that many will bail out to liquidate funds.
bhunt1910
- 16 May 2005 17:52
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The 2 sells of 500,000 look more like a matched buy and a sell through the sets system - doesn't it ?
It is unlikeely that the seller would have got a full 22.50 for that volume if he sold directly through a broker - similarly - the buyer has done well picking them up at less than the 22.85 he would have paid through a normal broker.
I guess I am asking the question?
Baza
bosley
- 16 May 2005 17:52
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seen that , fred, also saw that it didnt affect the price.
bosley
- 16 May 2005 17:57
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i've said it before and i'll say it again. i will never understand this shares lark. you get days when buys outweigh sells and the sp goes down . today , sells outweigh buys and the sp goes up. not the first time this has happened. tfc seemed to think this was a good thing. come to think of it, we haven't seen tfc for a while.
aldwickk
- 16 May 2005 18:01
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aldwickk
- 16 May 2005 18:01
- 4107 of 27111
aldwickk
- 16 May 2005 18:01
- 4108 of 27111
The first 500,000 was at 22.50, if it was a sell then the second 500,000 would not be a sell at 22.62, they would have dropped the price below 22.50 ?
aldwickk
- 16 May 2005 18:04
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Did not think it had clicked post reply first time so i tried again and again.
nickrichards
- 16 May 2005 18:49
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Hello Aldwick
re post 4079, I rang packagin Automation this afternoon and apparently Neil Ashton (the contact name on your post)was in a meeting. I spoke to a colleague of his who said that the news relates to a new development that is at least 12 months away. they could not say if it is in direct competition with SEO, it would be good if one of our more technical posters could ring and have a chat with them to get some accurate info to post here so that we have a reasoned analasys of potential competition. I am sure that a certain person on this thread will try to milk it for all he can in the most negative way,
Not once have I even contemplated selling through all of the ramblings and rants of someone on this thread, yet this post did worry me and I sold half of my holding. I know that this is a mistake and I shall be buying them back ASAP as the long term view of SEO is outstanding and I am happy that with the stable of products that they are developing they will increase my wealth over the next few years.
Regards
Nick
Fred1new
- 16 May 2005 19:03
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They could be sells. Maybe , maybe giving a little more on the size and /or have a known buyer. Anybody with level 2 viewing. (can't afford it myself. Overall volumes not that high.
markusantonius
- 16 May 2005 19:16
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On a wider note - since some European markets were closed today, trading volumes overall were generally very thin - with little guidance compared to normal. Good to see that SEO rose even slightly today. Bodes well for the future.
Nick, "Competition" is good for a no. of reasons and I don't see this as a negative. Also creates generic awareness and proof that the technology is well sought after. There are ways of getting around patents but SEO are still in the driving position. Probably easier for a Big Plc to try and buy them out rather than competete, in the short term. That would be great news for us, of course......
Sequestor
- 16 May 2005 19:27
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they were obviously a roll-over
500,000 sell @22.5p , followed in 12 secs by
a buy -500,000@22.62p
get a grip lads, its not hard- gave the mm 60.
bhunt1910
- 16 May 2005 21:05
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Thank you Sequestor - I have but a simple brain
Baza
bosley
- 16 May 2005 23:38
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seo are in usa preparing to pitch to walmart against whatever competition there is out there, the same as they did here in the uk. i would imagine every tom, dick and harry has pitched to asda , tesco and all the major supermarkets. i always think it's best to listen to the people who matter in situations like this.
Tony Ruane, Technical Manager, Meal Solutions category at ASDA said:
'This is a first to market for ASDA and a significant milestone in our
partnership with Stanelco. ASDA is delighted with the progress of the trials so
far. The environmental benefits of the technology are immense and we are looking
forward to working with Stanelco to widen the reach of RF packaging in the
coming months to other parts of our business. '
and
Tony Ruane, Technical Manager, Meal Solutions category at ASDA said:
'This is a first to market for ASDA - real innovation. This could well turn out
to be the biggest thing in packaging for years. The benefits for both the
environment, our customers and suppliers from this technology are far reaching.
The potential for the use of Stanelco's technology grows every time we look at
it. Every visit to both stores and suppliers identifies new areas and ways in
which the technology can be used. We are looking forward to working with
Stanelco.'
also
Tony Ruane, Technical Manager at ASDA said:
'The benefits are now proving to be substantially beyond our original thinking
and as a result we will look to accelerate the introduction of this technology
to full scale commercial production."
'nuff said, i think.