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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


driver - 17 May 2005 11:34 - 4136 of 27111

Last week eric asked for suggested figures on Frogpack, this is from another board, its a good post.


FrogPack is going to make SEO worth 50p a share ON IT'S OWN !!!!

That's why we are using an aggressive advertising campaign in the USA !!!!

FrogPack is a 'Protective Mailer' in the USA

The figures below ARE FOR USA ONLY !!!!

Protective Packaging to 2008

Publication Date: 01-MAR-04
Format: PDF
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Pages: 188
Study #: 1781
Price: $3,900.00 Sections: from $30.00

Description
Protective packaging demand in the US will grow 5.2 percent annually through 2008. Gains will be driven by accelerating Internet and mail order catalog sales and specialized packaging requirements in the electronics, medical and other industries. Inflatable bags, insulated shipping containers, polyolefin rolls and molded foam will see the best growth.

This study analyzes the $2.7 billion US protective packaging industry. It presents historical demand data (1993, 1998 and 2003) and forecasts to 2008 and 2013 by product (e.g., molded foams, foamed-in-place, foam rolls, protective mailers, insulated shipping containers, paperboard protectors, loose-fill, inflatable bags); by material, function (e.g., cushioning, blocking and bracing, void-fill, insulation); and by market.

The study also examines the US market environment, details industry structure, presents company market share data, and profiles 39 leading industry competitors including Sealed Air, Pactiv, and SCA Packaging North America.


Extract from the Fredonia report above, on the PPFC Online Website

Protective mailer trends: demand will rise 4.7 percent/yr. to $1 billion (US) in 2006


superrod - 17 May 2005 11:39 - 4137 of 27111

as pointed out by the knocker in chief....no-one knows for sure what the trades are....BUT...anyone with a brain cell can work out most of them.

eg

how many trades for 500k in the last month?
would you expect 2x500k SELLS to move the SP?

how much of a co-incidence is it that there are 2x500k trades within the space of the blink of an eye seperated by a fraction of a penny.

the defence rests.

Sequestor - 17 May 2005 11:56 - 4138 of 27111

lol

driver - 17 May 2005 12:15 - 4139 of 27111

What does a K trade mean? Anyone.

K Block Trade - A transaction utilizing the block trade facility.

insiderinside - 17 May 2005 12:24 - 4140 of 27111

KEEP ISSUING MORE SHARES DILUTE DILUTE DILTUE

Bigger dilution to come IMO - to raise cash - be warned !


Stanelco PLC
17 May 2005


Stanelco Plc

Additional Listing

Stanelco Plc (the 'Company') today announces the issue of 901,080 ordinary
shares of 0.1p each representing 0.1% of the issued capital.

These shares have been issued to two retired employees under the Enterprise
Management Incentives Share option scheme at an exercise price of 2.87p.

An application has been made to the London Stock Exchange and the UK Listing
Authority for these shares to be admitted to the official list.

Dealings are expected to commence on 20 May 2005

Contact Details

Robert Duggan
Company Secretary
02380 867100

driver - 17 May 2005 12:38 - 4141 of 27111

Share bashing can seriously damage your wealth.

http://www.moneyam.com/InvestorsRoom/ShowPostList?fID=1&tID=5028

driver - 17 May 2005 12:41 - 4142 of 27111

I hope Don Q 1st likes my little link, I do it works really well, thats it Im of to make a jelly no remarks thanks bos.

jimmy b - 17 May 2005 12:44 - 4143 of 27111

Driver it's as long as one of his posts, what were you thinking ,and anyway don't upset him ,i think he's ready to crack !..JB..

EWRobson - 17 May 2005 12:53 - 4144 of 27111

Despite the fact that sp is at the resistance level there is no significant bear action. Up against the Bollinger Band. Could be poised for a push N? Good post on Frogpack, driver - very sensible to launch in the US and also increases profile of Greenseal over there. Like the spooky picture on your chart, bos. It could be Don Q spooking the life out of himself!

Eric

bosley - 17 May 2005 12:58 - 4145 of 27111


would love to be one of these retired employees who keep on getting these shares.

Stanelco PLC
17 May 2005


Stanelco Plc

Additional Listing

Stanelco Plc (the 'Company') today announces the issue of 901,080 ordinary
shares of 0.1p each representing 0.1% of the issued capital.

These shares have been issued to two retired employees under the Enterprise
Management Incentives Share option scheme at an exercise price of 2.87p.

An application has been made to the London Stock Exchange and the UK Listing
Authority for these shares to be admitted to the official list.

Dealings are expected to commence on 20 May 2005

bosley - 17 May 2005 13:03 - 4146 of 27111

driver , hope you've got a fork 'n' knife for your jelly. eric, i have no idea how i did that!! it just happened.

insiderinside - 17 May 2005 13:05 - 4147 of 27111

It is normal for a well run and profitable company to buy back shares from the market to pay off their incentive schemes - only the loss making ones and ones in trouble tend to issue more shares to cover this - Stanelco not making profit ? Why not take a bank loan - I am sure the banks would lend Stanelco billions on their jam tomorrow promises ? or not ?

Sign of weakness - be cautious

Expect a much bigger dilution to raise cash soon IMO - yet more shares issues.

Biscuit - 17 May 2005 13:29 - 4148 of 27111

Just in case people haven't seen it:


Stanelco's GREENSEAL Packaging Technology Poised to Revolutionize Food Packaging Worldwide

ORLANDO, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 17, 2005--Grocers and retailers accustomed to selling meat, vegetables and other perishable foods in familiar thermal heat-sealed packaging can now turn to an entirely new packaging technology that employs radio frequency to create the tightest, most efficient seal available in packaging anywhere in the world.


GREENSEAL, a revolutionary new packaging application that uses radio frequency (RF) technology, is already capturing the attention of retailers and grocers in the United Kingdom and North America. Created by Stanelco PLC (LSE:SEO.L), GREENSEAL has the potential to revolutionize how consumable products are packaged and sold in markets worldwide.

Stanelco, whose core business is the application of radio frequency technology in non-retailing industries, developed its GREENSEAL packaging technology almost by accident.

"We are thrilled at the quality and integrity of the RF weld on mono-plastics," explained Stanelco spokesperson and newly appointed Director of U.S. Operations Stephanie Morgan-Fisher.

"The seal integrity possesses less than a one percent leakage factor. Its return-to-manufacturer (RTM) rate is also less than one percent, annually realizing savings of millions of dollars for retailers," said Morgan-Fisher,

Applied to the case-ready food industry, the implications for GREENSEAL are enormous. The sealing application can totally redefine how grocers package and present food to shoppers, while reducing the amount of damage significantly.

Stanelco has recently signed an exclusive agreement in the United Kingdom with ASDA, a wholly owned subsidiary of Wal-Mart. This agreement will facilitate the retrofit of 100 ASDA supplier heat-sealing machines to Stanelco's GREENSEAL technology.

Recent trials with ASDA's seafood supplier Young's Bluecrest exceeded expectations. ASDA reported a 21 percent increase in consumer sales of Young's Bluecrest packaged seafood, directly attributable to GREENSEAL technology.

To facilitate the retrofitting process in North America, Stanelco is working with Premier Technology, Pocatello, Idaho, whose engineers have trained in retrofit operations at Stanelco's new facility in Southampton, England. A team of Premier Technology engineers has already completed training and familiarization with the methodologies necessary to convert complex thermal heat-sealing packaging machinery to GREENSEAL RF sealing technology and prepare to initiate operations in the United States.

While vastly improved seal integrity is the top benefit offered by GREENSEAL, cost savings and environmental compatibility are two other important features that will attract grocers and retailers to GREENSEAL.

Pressured to increase revenues and profits, despite upwardly spiraling operating costs, retailers can reduce the cost of packaging materials by 20 percent using GREENSEAL. The application replaces laminated plastics with less expensive mono plastics, which can be easily recycled. Energy costs required to produce the tray lids and thermoformed packages can be reduced by nearly 70 percent annually by utilizing GREENSEAL.

Stanelco is already moving ahead to market GREENSEAL to leading U.S. grocers and retailers, including Wal-Mart, Albertson's, Midwestern retailing giant Kroger's, California-based Von's, Ralph's and Safeway, and others. Stanelco has opened a North American office in Orlando, Fla., to coordinate international sales and implementation efforts for Stanelco.

Stanelco PLC, headquartered in Southampton, England, was founded in 1953. Stanelco is engaged in the commercialization of new applications, innovations, products and processes based on radio frequency (RF) technologies. More information: http://www.Stanelco.co.uk.

bosley - 17 May 2005 13:40 - 4149 of 27111

great find , biscuit. i didn't know seo were pitching to so many retailers. i thought they were just focusing on walmart. also, why arn't these american news rns' getting put out over here? same thing happened with the frogpack rns.

EWRobson - 17 May 2005 13:42 - 4150 of 27111

Don Q making a really big issue of 0.1% of shares going to former employees! There's another windmill gone crash! By a windbag! lol!

Eric

016622 - 17 May 2005 13:47 - 4151 of 27111

Bos - this isnt rns material it is marketing material...good to read all the same!

bosley - 17 May 2005 13:52 - 4152 of 27111

016622, it says

ORLANDO, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

i thought that it was their version of an rns. apologies for getting that wrong.

016622 - 17 May 2005 14:08 - 4153 of 27111

no need for apologies Bos... It'd be nice to have another tasty rns soon to propel the sp past 30!

ptholden - 17 May 2005 14:21 - 4154 of 27111

Keep posting IIdiot, it's just ticked up again! You really do post the biggest load of bollocks!!

Biscuit - 17 May 2005 14:24 - 4155 of 27111

I think it is pretty similar to the US RNS as I beleive it was released at 7am their EST. If they're pushing to the other US retailers, Wal-Mart might have to be a bit prompt and ask for a 60 day option period similar to what ASDA had. Although I think they'll know that SEO will be looking for Wal-Mart first of all.
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