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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


Sequestor - 23 May 2005 11:44 - 4620 of 27111

thats your prerogative 016622, as I say long or short makes no odds to me, investment is multi-skilled, and all routes must be explored, the co. as I said needs to capitalize quickly on the "good news" with some signs,

Chiva I thank you, but I have been around long enough to see shares driven by rumour to vertical chart configurations, the number which stay up are small

anyway enough I am off to sort hedges of a different sort,my 15` high garden one

g`luck.

insiderinside - 23 May 2005 11:50 - 4621 of 27111

LOL - what did I tell you - option 3 RNS Asda - but this is terrible - 1 machine - only 1 machine order for this wonderful must have holy grail thing - LOL

I keep saying its got limited potential - and now total orders may only be in tens or hundreds and not thousands !!

See no details given on price or license fee - hidden.

This now confirms the hype and ramp have been just that - and that orders are going to be very low - very low amounts. You do not have 1 year exclusive and start with an order of 1.

I though they might have 100 - but its only 1.

fresno - 23 May 2005 11:50 - 4622 of 27111

"Eyeeye" contributes many long notes to this board and another one. Have a look at the "Elliott wave made easy to trade for full profit potential" topic. Doesn't this suggest that "Eyeeye" is at least a semi-professional writer?

IanT(MoneyAM) - 23 May 2005 11:56 - 4623 of 27111

Just for information,

Please be aware that anyone posting any personal infomation about a fellow poster will have the post removed and possibly lose their access to the Bulletin Boards.

Ian

jimmy b - 23 May 2005 12:01 - 4624 of 27111

Ian Balchin, CEO at Stanelco plc, said


'Today's announcement takes Stanelco to the next stage of maturity as a business
as our technology enters full scale production. We are very excited by the
success of the trials for GREENSEAL, as are both ASDA and the supplier. The
commercialisation of the technology has been adopted at an unusually fast pace.'


Tony Ruane, Technical Manager Meal Solutions commented:


'With food safety being increasingly high on everybody's agenda, RF presents the
answers to many problems being experienced with current packaging technology.
ASDA and our selected suppliers have been very excited with the possibilities
that RF has to offer. The supplier has recognised the capabilities and benefits
of RF tray lidding for ASDA, themselves and more importantly, the customer.'

Chiva20 - 23 May 2005 12:25 - 4625 of 27111

Hi Ian,

Can you answer my site problems thread q?

Sorry to be off topic all ..

Bones - 23 May 2005 12:27 - 4626 of 27111

I'd like to make a small point (as a neutral observer who holds neither SEO nor BPRG but has held both in the past). This is not meant as criticism of anyone but is stating a fact:

SEO is currently valued at in excess of 200M on the stock market.

SEO's last recorded turnover (per MoneyAM stats) was less than 2M (turnover, not profit!).

Consequently, I am a little sceptical of anyone who says the price isn't discounting everything but a trip to the moon.

Even BPRG never made it to this valuation and their potential market is even bigger and they have a 20 year contract already signed (just a shame about the management!). Just a thought.

I expect a lot of "don't talk rubbish" but that will confirm that this is mania territory for the share price. By the way, I am not knocking the potential, but that is all it is, as it is for BPRG.

IanT(MoneyAM) - 23 May 2005 12:27 - 4627 of 27111

Chiva,

What thread is it on, and I will take a look into it,

Ian

jimmy b - 23 May 2005 12:32 - 4628 of 27111

bones , i understand what your saying but i thimk that's what we are excited about , the potential, the possible US deals etc , they look a little closer now..JB..

Bones - 23 May 2005 12:36 - 4629 of 27111

Jimmy, indeed, the potential. Is it not priced in yet?

I would say that anyone who has made a 5 fold + profit is to be congratulated. Only, you should remember to cash some of it in one day!

driver - 23 May 2005 12:38 - 4630 of 27111

Sequestor RE
"so do try not to be rude to those who don`t think a penny share will become a 1 because YOU think it will".

I was going to let this drop but I did tell you to do some research into penny shares, the two examples I found took me all of two minutes to find, so perhaps you will drop that line at least.

Unilever Ord 1.
Shares Issued 2,911.46m
Market Cap 15,998m
SP 549.50p

Carphone Ware. Ord 1.
Shares Issued 873.65m
Market Cap 1,415.31m
SP 161P


jimmy b
Yes it is the good news we have been waiting for, Full-scale production, YES ii it does work now think of some think else.

jimmy b - 23 May 2005 12:47 - 4631 of 27111

Bones , yes some of the potential is priced in , and im not expecting a get rich quick fix here, but i think , along with the others that the potential especially the US is massive..

Bones - 23 May 2005 12:48 - 4632 of 27111

Well, good luck with it Jimmy!

Sequestor - 23 May 2005 12:55 - 4633 of 27111

er no driver,
a `penny share` is by definition defined by the VALUE at the time
of discussion NOT the underlying original "value" at issue, which continues to be shown ad-infinitum
As an example the new O2 plc shares issued in March this year show a value of 0.1p on the certificate, they opened from memory at 1.25.

Also a "penny share" really once was a around a penny, inflation has dictated that a share valued under a 1 is now one.

back to the hedging now the rain has stopped.

016622 - 23 May 2005 13:03 - 4634 of 27111

nothing like passing the time with a good bush trim

driver - 23 May 2005 13:07 - 4635 of 27111

Sequestor
Thanks for the lesson
Unilever Ord 1. was defined by the VALUE at the time so it's a penny share in my book, I paid obout 3p when I bought Unilever years ago.

pisces - 23 May 2005 13:27 - 4636 of 27111

There seems to be a lot of bitching going on today,so come on guys lets look at the positives.First of all we have now established a new support level,which if anyone had said would be 27-28p only weeks ago surely everyone would have been happy.Secondly, todays deal will hopefully be the start of many for stanelco and even if the news is already in the shareprice, so what!Is everyone suddenly saying there`s no potential anymore because if you are in any doubt about this share don`t go near it.It`s going to be an exhilirating ride but we all knew that anyway. Keep the faith.

driver - 23 May 2005 14:01 - 4637 of 27111

Sequestor
I think your definition of a penny share is wrong, what you are saying is because a penny share came in at a penny on the day of the float it has to remain there. So if an oil company discovers oil or a diamond mine discovers diamonds, Microsoft discovers Windows, the sp isnt in your definition not going to move much.

SEO have discovered a new technology, not one but many a Microsoft in the making.

aldwickk - 23 May 2005 14:03 - 4638 of 27111

I think any news regarding a WALMART deal will come from the U S A, via a leak to a news agency, which will be confirmed by WALMART/SEO.

superrod - 23 May 2005 14:17 - 4639 of 27111

driver
i think the generally accepted view of a penny share is a market cap less than 100milliom.

the ord price quoted bears absolutely no bearing on the market price. its a nominal figure.

just to nit pick......oil companies do indeed discover oil, diamond mines may or may not discover diamonds, but microsoft sure as hell didnt discover windows.
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