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stanelco .......a new thread (SEO)     

bosley - 20 Feb 2004 09:34

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=SEO&SiChart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=SEO&Si

for more information about stanelco click on the links.

driver's research page link
http://www.moneyam.com/InvestorsRoom/posts.php?tid=7681#lastread
website link
http://www.stanelco.co.uk/index.htm


wilbs - 27 Dec 2004 08:33 - 411 of 27111

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 - 412 of 27111

cheers

wilbs - 27 Dec 2004 08:36 - 413 of 27111

No probs

andysmith - 27 Dec 2004 18:27 - 414 of 27111

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.

driver - 01 Jan 2005 18:36 - 415 of 27111

Fred1new - 02 Jan 2005 00:27 - 416 of 27111

It depends on how much he thinks of his Son.

bosley - 04 Jan 2005 22:43 - 417 of 27111

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 - 418 of 27111

Price ticking up again nicely, hopefully the last time we see 5p or anywhere near...

EWRobson - 05 Jan 2005 14:08 - 419 of 27111

Good tip in the Times today - probably source of price rise. By the way, isn't that a bullish 'golden cross'?

Eric

bosley - 05 Jan 2005 14:23 - 420 of 27111

do you mean the 50ma crossing the 200ma? dont know much about chart analysis. is that a good sign ew?

EWRobson - 05 Jan 2005 15:15 - 421 of 27111

bosley

lol! Blind leading the blind (bltb!). Seriously, seagullsslimjim pointed this out on the AZM chart and took it as a buying signal. Not mentioned in my reading of Kahn's Technical Analysis; but you can see why it is an encouraging sign - the past is behind us! lol!

Eric

Beasties - 05 Jan 2005 15:37 - 422 of 27111

I think for it to be a proper nailed-on golden-cross the 200MA should be heading upwards at the same time.
Not that I'm a chartist like!

EWRobson - 05 Jan 2005 20:19 - 423 of 27111

You're probably right but the 200MA is turning upwards so it is probably next best thing. By the way, that's a lovely candle at the end of October - I know its not but source of lol!

Eric

Pond Life - 05 Jan 2005 22:51 - 424 of 27111

50 tick MA moving up through the 200 tick MA is a good bull sign. The Golden Cross requires both to be moving upwards at the same time. Could SEO finally be on the verge of a breakout? Let's hope so.

Lord Gnome

andysmith - 05 Jan 2005 22:53 - 425 of 27111

Sorry if sound thick but only been at this since Feb'04 and know sod all about the charts, what is a golden cross? and what is lol?
What I am sure of though is the fundamentals of a good product with a market need and good earnings potential and Stanelco has this.
Once the earnings are apparent, watch this one fly, can't wait and topped again on 31/12/04. Couldn't resist chance to buy at 5.45p, might be the last below 5.5p?

Pond Life - 05 Jan 2005 23:01 - 426 of 27111

Andy,
I like good fundamentals to buy a share, but I am also into Technical Analysis (the charts and stuff) as this tells me when to buy and when to sell. A 'Golden Cross' occurs when the 50 tick moving average moves upwards to cross the 200 day moving average which is itself moving upwards. This is about as good as it gets for buy signals. To see one, take a look at the ENO chart. There was a golden cross on 9th December - I bought these on the back of it (plus good funamentals of course). A Golden Cross usually precedes a major sustained bull run on the shares, which, can sometimes see a share price double. this is why chartists get so excited about them.
The opposite is a 'Dead Cross' when the two moving averages cross each other with both on the way down. If you see this, avoid the share.
Hope this helps.
By the way, LOL is crap net speak for Laugh out Loud.
ROFL = Roll on floor laughing
DYOR = Do your own ramping (er.. I think)

andysmith - 05 Jan 2005 23:07 - 427 of 27111

Thanks pond-life, I now understand alot more about charts and the one phrase I had guessed but still wasn't totally sure of.
I have been with SEO throughout all turmoil before and after cc and fundamentals of product/market are sound. If the analysts charts also look good,great, If this does as well as I've done on IDS I will be chuffed but I think it could do even better and be a multi-bagger this year.

EWRobson - 05 Jan 2005 23:27 - 428 of 27111

Pond Life

So thats what you get down to when below water - ROFL! (or RIPL?). Helpful to meet someone who operates with these things. A couple of points. Looking at ENO chart wouldn't the indicators have signalled a buy in November with effect that you would have had more of the uprise. My point was that SEO 200MA, which is currently horizontal, will turn up as MA50 rises. Perhaps, even if not clearly bullish, the SEO chart should be seen as reasonably encouraging. The only nigger in the woodpile remains the legal action but management seem confident that positive events will help the company forward.

Eric

Pond Life - 06 Jan 2005 00:19 - 429 of 27111

Eric,
Greetings from the lillypad!
I agree that the SEO chart is indeed good. The fundamentals are also excellent. A breakout above 7p could see the shares rise rapidly into double figures. The court case with BPRG is a major distraction. It will hold back the share price until it is resolved.
As regards ENO, I like to look at basic chart patterns, and the basic oversold / overbought indicators. I am not into all the fancy stuff. I like things nice and simple. For me, after the bear cross when the 50 day SMA moved down through the 200 day MA, this was one to leave alone. I am happy now that ENO has enjoyed a Golden Cross, with a chart breakout backed up by a series of directors buys. This is a serious opportunity. DYOR no ramp intended.

Pondy.

Beasties - 06 Jan 2005 07:36 - 430 of 27111

Lol at DYOR. Not quite the correct definition, but a nice alternative!!
Also ROFLMAO. Rolled over from laughing my arse off.........
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