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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 - 19 May 2005 16:49 - 4385 of 27111

shit.

bosley - 19 May 2005 16:49 - 4386 of 27111

i don't want to talk about it

bosley - 19 May 2005 16:49 - 4387 of 27111

:(

driver - 19 May 2005 17:12 - 4388 of 27111

bos
Silenced with outrage.

Biscuit - 19 May 2005 17:28 - 4389 of 27111

No. 18 here :o)

pisces - 19 May 2005 17:38 - 4390 of 27111

Just a poser for the more educated on this excellent forum.If the markets close at 4.30pm why do trades show up after this time and not the following morning.Also the closing bid at 4.30pm was 27.75 so how can it go down to 27.25 after hours,and it seems the mm`s are very keen to mark the price down at every opportunity but all the buys between 4to4.30 didn`t move the price up which baring in mind there were well over a million seems strange.Somebody please enlighten me.

EWRobson - 19 May 2005 17:54 - 4391 of 27111

pisces: no authority but an interested observer. Most of those late recorded trades were at higher prices seen earlier in the day - time given is the time reported; slap on the writst for administrative inefficiency. MMs obviously had plenty of stock in hand so were happy to sell it without the price moving up. OK, there was a balance of 4m buys to sells, but they could have had a line of stock available that has not been reported. I would suspect that they will mark the price up in the morning in order to deter too much buying and encouraging selling. Likely to be new buyers coming in on basis of rumours, whilst weekly traders will close bull positions later in the day or depending on movements of the sp. Still expect us to be trading between 27p and 30p tomorrow.

bos: I think Stephanie's reports in the US will have encouraged conjecture. Keen to make her presence felt: her statements needed correction as you said although one of them was attributed to Howard White. ASADA initial orders seem to be confirmed at around 200 and tehy also corrected the leakage to less than 0.1% - quite amaziong improvement from 3%. But the main source of leaks seems likely to be from the training room with all these excited engineers gaining inevitably some inside knowledge. If that is the source, then its more likely to be well-founded than if from an analyst or pundit who turns speculation into news. May get some volatility for a while. Hope you kept your CFD on SEO open!

Eric

driver - 19 May 2005 18:02 - 4392 of 27111

Biscuit
Well Done.

bosley - 19 May 2005 18:07 - 4393 of 27111

eric , actually it was your competition that has finally hammered home the most important message of running your winners. because you didnt allow any trading after a certain date i am well up and top of your league. in moneyam comp i am doing crap because the timing of my trades is upside down. so , yes, i have kept my cfd open from last friday!!!!( but i have to admit to having the phone in my hand and actually dialing barclays but hung up before they answered.) in the real world i am flying, in your comp i am doing great, in the moneyam comp i am doing bobbins. 2 out 3 ain't bad, as the fat one said!!

ptholden - 19 May 2005 18:52 - 4394 of 27111

Eric

Not administrative efficiency, but all to do with LSE regulations. Trades greater than the NMS are permitted to be reported with a certain delay. Can't remember the exact rules, but no doubt avaialble for the interested on the LSE Website.

Must go out and play golf more often (ie, more than four times a week!). The SP certainly had a real spurt on up to 1030ish, although not surprising to see profit taking. I would imagine there are an awful lot of investors sitting on significant profits who will be agonising over when to sell, and no doubt many already have and others will do so. To keep the run going, new investors will have to be convinced to buy at what may be considered an elevated value; a bullish RNS to confirm the rumours will provide the necessary impetus. Personally, I do not think that RNS will be much delayed and I certainly have my own target for the SP in mind.

Regards to all

PTH

Biscuit - 19 May 2005 18:57 - 4395 of 27111

Cheers Driver

bosley - 19 May 2005 20:29 - 4396 of 27111

"I have never been waterskiing but I reckon buying `shares in Stanelco will provide a similar experience. There may be a few bumps along the way but the experience should be exhilarating."

kind of sums up this year so far!!!!!!

bosley - 19 May 2005 20:52 - 4397 of 27111

off topic but, is shares mag run by a bunch of dirty old men ? have you seen this weeks cover? i'm not complaining but if i want scantily clad girls on a front cover i will buy maxim or fhm.



nice ass though ()() :)

driver - 19 May 2005 21:17 - 4398 of 27111

bos
You should know, that Web Site link you put out a couple of weeks ago about men and pain or some thing like that I had to close my eyes.

accord - 19 May 2005 21:26 - 4399 of 27111

ladies and gentlemen

I thought i'd do the decent thing and advise you that due to imminent house move and raising the necessary capital, i will be selling my shares in SEO. This is going to really piss me off as I am up nearly 70% and was looking forward to the double bubble. Alas I feel this will not happen unless I hold out for a few more weeks.

So there we go, this was only meant to be a share whereby I would have been happy with a return of more than 5% (the same as ING savings), but it has grown into an obsession. highs and lows and all thats gone on in between.

Rest assured, if I can keep hold of these beauties, then I will.

adios

accord - 19 May 2005 21:53 - 4400 of 27111

more exposure to SEO

driver - 19 May 2005 22:14 - 4402 of 27111

accord
A sad loss we will miss you sell half, this board is littered with people that have come and gone to a big financial loss to their pocket.

ptholden
I agree there are an awful lot of investors sitting on significant profits who will be agonizing over when to sell, but they should be aware this has happened many times before only to see them jump back in again at a higher price, andy, Di, even baza have all been out and then back in. Investors should go over it again read the Research Page; this stock hasn't even got going yet. Retailers are in tough times demanding more and more from there packers, the packers cannot keep cutting there prices they have more energy cost with the high price of oil feeding through to them they are looking in all directions for savings they have even got (please turn the lights out when not in use, posted every where) then a long comes SEO's New technology. What would the packers tell them to do, go away, no, the packers want it, they are crying out for it?

Put theses shares in the draw and come back in two years, FTSE 100 here we come

Research Page


http://www.moneyam.com/InvestorsRoom/ShowPostList?fID=1&tID=5042

ptholden - 19 May 2005 22:31 - 4403 of 27111

Driver,

Not really sure what you mean by this comment:

"What would you do tell them to go away, the packers want it, they are crying out for it?"

Tell who to go away?

The point I was making is that some investors who have made a good profit on this stock will sell and be reasonably or even very happy with their decision. Some will never even look back. To ensure SP momentum there will have to be news flow to stimulate interest and entice new investors, hopefully we will see further news in the very near future.

As far as SEO are concerned, I think their technology is extremely exciting and I have great faith (my money is where my faith is) in the prospects of the company. FTSE100 in two years, maybe five! If that comes to pass my mortgage will be paid up and a handy sum hidden away in the retirement fund.

PTH


Fred1new - 20 May 2005 00:40 - 4404 of 27111

Cut your losses and let your profits run with your eyes wide open for the ditches and fences.
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