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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


bosley - 17 May 2005 18:19 - 4177 of 27111

jimmyb, it's baza who dishes out the fines, but i think he's getting soft. he let someone off earlier today!! and , anyway, it's all going into the kitty for donny.
a couple of things i don't understand. for much of yesterday and today you could buy at 23p. there was a steady trickle of buys. suddenly something spooked the sp and there have been some meaty buys today at 23.25p to 24p. the only news in uk has been the rns about some retired employees getting some shares. was todays jump because of the news from america? or are we right in thinking somebody knows something????? again sells outweigh buys ,( only just), and we are blue. that has to be a good sign!! i'm not happy about not seeing IIdiots name posting. hope he's going to be posting later otherwise i'll be nervous about tomorrow. if he stops posting i'll probably sell.:)

bhunt1910 - 17 May 2005 18:50 - 4178 of 27111

Bloody hell - I go up to London for the afternoon and the sp takes off !!

I am starting to think that it might be better to pay OUT of the kitty a fiver for every mention of II - as everytime he puts up a post the sp rises.!!

Baza

driver - 17 May 2005 19:49 - 4179 of 27111

bos
Just as confused as you, may be the mm's, city got wind of the ORLANDO, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE) and decided to put the sp up on the expectation that the punters would pay more as the news got out.

Sharesure - 17 May 2005 20:04 - 4180 of 27111

The last three significant pieces of news all came out on a Tuesday. It looks odds on that tomorrow might bring more information on one of the products. Looking forward to the prospect of what that will do to some of the detractors of this gem of a stock.

superrod - 17 May 2005 20:04 - 4181 of 27111

bosley,
i was the one let off the fine.......though i can sure afford it thanks to seo. i ignore lone voices in the wilderness, but am also wary wrt shares that everyone and their mother is tipping especially those that are already multibaggers .....seen it end in tears soooooooo many times. however this one ( 12 years experience says ) is different.

1) they have a product(s) that actually WORK.
2) everyone wants/needs it ( relevant peeps of course ).
3) management that can manage.
4) decent wad of cash.
5) high profile customers that endorse ( BIG TIME ) the product(s).
6) HUGE market
7) no serious competion on the radar


i could go on, but there is no point?

sooner or later ( i suspect MUCH later ), the knocker in chief will be correct and seo will go down a bit. anyone like to guess the SP this event will occur?

it has to be a drop large enough to enable him to say " i told you so".

in the meantime ( though i dont wish to become embroiled in the SEO/BPRG debate, given the relative volumes in each share, unless rabbits are forthcoming from hats, i see the two SPs crossing within weeks ( if not days ).

bosley - 17 May 2005 20:15 - 4182 of 27111

superrod, for long term seo holders who had to endure the bile and vitriol of bprg holders it will be a bitter sweet moment when/if it happenes. sweet , because of the abuse given out by bprg holders, and bitter because the seo story could quite easily become the new bprg . bprg has a great stable of products, has done deals with major companies, flew up from pennies to 1.60, then it went horribly wrong. seo management do seem to have more business acumen than the bprg board, and thankfully they arn't trying to do the manufacturing themselves, instead using licensing of technology to generate profits.
( is this really sad? i did some shopping at asda earlier and i found myself studying the pre-packed fish ( salmon) admiring greenseal!!!!!!!!!!!!)

Sequestor - 17 May 2005 20:34 - 4183 of 27111

I saw that greenseal too, but thought it very cruel to have seals , especially green ones on sale, so I just got some Dutch veal instead, the lesser of two cruelties I figured.
I was tempted by the Foie Gras, imagining the grain being forced down the gooses neck,and the resulatant liver explosion- but no , the veal was the one.
Tomorrow I shall look closely at the goods labelled " grown in UK by a broke English farmer, stuffed by super- markets into the arms of the Receiver"

goodness I am being cynical , quite Swiftian even, time for TV

superrod - 17 May 2005 20:55 - 4184 of 27111

bosley


yes


its sad

LOL

but then......the wife thinks i am up to something because i want to go to asda with her when she goes shopping.

btw, i expect "he who must not be mentioned " thinks all those big trades today ( s few 250k if memory serves ) are sells.

EWRobson - 17 May 2005 21:30 - 4185 of 27111

Great day. Pity I had to cash in a CFD to pay for wife's new car. But plenty left. Reckon its just been the buying pressure which has included some institutional buying given teh Level 2 picture reported. We've broken into new ground so tomorrow could see another leg up, possibly towards 25p, perhaps 26p. The sellers didn't come in in any volume at 22.5p so they may well wait now until the momentum slows. All this and we are still waiting for order announcements. Proves IIdiots points. He is bang on the ball, the price shouldn't be going up like this. Its not really fair on the BPRGs of this world. So he is trying to soften SEO up for a legal riposte from BPRG. Another windmill for the windbag! They can always wait for the crumbs from under the rich man's table. Perhaps he is in Israel learning about Abraham and Lazarus!

Eric

driver - 17 May 2005 21:45 - 4186 of 27111

I looked for the salmon in Asda but not knowing what it looks like coming from a mere humble back ground, I returned to the car park and sped of in my Ferrari (E reg orion) disappointed.
Bed beckons up at 4.

treikiman - 17 May 2005 22:11 - 4187 of 27111

I have just seen this on I I board being new to this perhaps you chaps can enlighten me

News just out, not yet showing on this board that I see:-

....."Stanelco moving ahead to market Greenseal to leading US grocers, including Wal-Mart, Albertson's, Krogers, Von's, Ralphs and Safeway......"

I have it on my Reuters screen, announced at 9am. Long annoucement but the only "new" bit to me is the mention of progress/talks (?) with all the aforementioned US retailers

treikiman - 17 May 2005 22:14 - 4188 of 27111

May 17, 2005 04:00 AM US Eastern Timezone

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.

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bosley - 17 May 2005 22:34 - 4189 of 27111

treikiman, it was posted earlier by biscuit. i saw that too. the only company mentioned upto today was walmart so it was a little surprising to see others mentioned. good news though.

EWRobson - 17 May 2005 22:37 - 4190 of 27111

Thanks treikiman. Posted in the early hours so could help to explain strong market today. I see Wall Street ahs finished strongly so bodes well for the morrow. Don't see SEO needs to do an exclusivity deal in US. Onwards and ever upwards.

Eric

ssanebs - 18 May 2005 00:08 - 4191 of 27111

everyone knows the asda meeting is this week, question is how many units will it be for the first order.

insiderinside - 18 May 2005 01:28 - 4192 of 27111

Johnny the Fox - 18 May'05

You just take care mate. This might go tits up. I sincerely hope not , but would not like to see anyone loose on this.
Fact 1. No contracts confirmed.
Fact 2. Very little cash in bank.
Fact 3. Cash flow minimal.
Fact 4. Interims abysmal at the very least.
Fact 5. Court case looming which may not go in our favour.
Great product but, at the moment, no apparent buyers.
Don't get me wrong on this, I hold seo big time, but we are dealing with a high risk investment here. So you be cautious. good luck.


Johnny - very true - the rise today is that the the US newswires have been pestered into reporting the old news - and of course as there is a new US office pushing old news - make the statement that SE0 "want to" yes - obvious they would want to - speak to US suppliers. The spin crew immediatly jump on this - as planned - and make hay. They do a good job though and people are willing to get sucked in - a news wire report of them wanting to speak to grocers and supliers - would be like ARX reporting they want to speak to airlines - dumb dumb.

With over 1000 machine conversion orders now in the price (which will not be got this year - or maybe ever) the SP is grossly overvalued and still no confirmed orders - and if some ORDERS come watch those MARGINS on them for big discounting over broker forecast figures.

I am off on my trip now and back in a few weeks - don't let the spin crew wrap you into any false sense of security - they will spin more and more in the coming weeks - more trial results rubbish - more salad news - no reference data but extravagent claims - given how they did what they did today - more pestering of over US news wires to print old news and then the ramp crew linking to it on all BBs in the UK.

Did you find PM1s comment funny - "I posted it on the Walmart employee BB" yes Paul - you are emailing every news service and trying to get SE0 Greenseal mentioned everywhere to support your ramping - but its down to ORDERS - MARGINS - REVENUE - people will see through him soon - most have already !

Market cap 207M when those extra shares come in on the 20th May - 100K turnover ? 1.4M loss at interims ? very likely big dilution with share issue for cash coming soon - its like playing Russian Roulette - someone will be holding these when the bullet comes - everyone just passing it around and trying not to get their fingers burned (watch those big sells)

Current trading pattern (and spin pattern) would mean most shorters will take their positions from mid/end June onwards - maybe a little later.

Have fun whilst I am away in Israel and BACK SOON.

bosley - 18 May 2005 07:10 - 4193 of 27111

morning all. ssanebs, in the uk rns announcing the asda deal the figure was a few hundred. in yesterdays usa announcement they said this...

"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. "

i would guess somewhere inbetween. i remember reading asda have 400 machines.

aldwickk - 18 May 2005 07:15 - 4194 of 27111

Johnny the fox, another name what a dickhead, LOL

ptholden - 18 May 2005 07:21 - 4195 of 27111

If IIdiot runs to form, we should see another tick up today!!

bhunt1910 - 18 May 2005 07:59 - 4196 of 27111

Morning Bos, Eric & all

Another beautiful day down here in Surrey - wonder what SEO will bring us? A nice staedy day will do me

Baza
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