bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
016622
- 24 May 2005 16:36
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I'll have 4
jimmy b
- 24 May 2005 16:43
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Yes driver it must , you 'll have to take 2 - 3 and , oh, there isnt a 5, must of been some thing really bad..
Sequestor
- 24 May 2005 16:44
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the mm`s have got this share weighed up nicely now, a great book , almost even buys/sells, 15m twenty five p`s @say 2% , nice work 75,000 for a few `phone calls, they won`t let this stray too far either way, great money spinner.
So expect a bit of a boost from them tomorrow, a decent rise on fairly light buying, and then the punters move in again
Target for the week 30p, and then short again
elrico
- 24 May 2005 16:48
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Hi Stu,
Did not realise our article had been "borrowed" already:-)
If any of you guys want our more indepth analysis on SEO 23-05 or 12-04, drop me a line at editor@lemminginvestor. As long as you respect the copyright I am OK with sending anyone a copy.
Best regards
Elric
bosley
- 24 May 2005 16:56
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first things first. the vast majority of people who were posting on this thread when it started (and on other seo threads on moneyam) are still here. hardly pump and dump!! i have only seen pump and dump done (quite successfully as well) by one person on moneyam and that was by suehelen. i admit i got caught up in it myself. it teaches you a lesson, mainly , do your own research and make your own decisions. i've said it before, but this thread used to be fun. now it's turning into how i imagine advfn to be like.
driver
- 24 May 2005 17:01
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Evolution Securities have got a New update on SEO 24/05/2005
You will have to register with them to access their site.
http://www.evbgresearch.com/
belisce6
- 24 May 2005 17:17
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does anyone know what the general gist of the new reports/updates of SEO are ??
(seeing that we do not want to infringe on anyone's copyright).
belisce6
- 24 May 2005 17:55
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cool man....thanks for that.
elrico
- 24 May 2005 18:02
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rE evo NOTE: Warns of investor exuberance. They seem bullish over the longer term. No upgrade in EPS, etc or their 30p share price target.
Sequestor
- 24 May 2005 18:57
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the mm`s have got this share weighed up nicely now, a great book , almost even buys/sells, 15m twenty five p`s @say 2% , nice work 75,000 for a few `phone calls, they won`t let this stray too far either way, great money spinner.
So expect a bit of a boost from them tomorrow, a decent rise on fairly light buying, and then the punters move in again
Target for the week 30p, and then short again
gravelpit
- 24 May 2005 19:01
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Not posted here before, but have read every post with vested interest. Must agree with driver about being sucked in. de-rampers and rampers must be ignored. this board should get back to what it knows best "SEO"
bosley
- 24 May 2005 19:02
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who is he talking to?
insiderinside
- 24 May 2005 19:09
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As interims draw near in June IMO the lower support levels will be tested more - the Asda deal is underway with 1 machine - and only 1 - so nobody is interested in any more no leaks - trial wonderful - best thing since sliced bread - RNS anymore - all they want to see is orders and lots of them.
If its only a trickle of 1 here and 3 there and maybe a one off 10 - its not going to support the SP and with those interims coming it could well just get weaker and weaker.
June - July will be a very weak period and if not more than 70 orders are in the bag by September the SP will be in serious trouble.
Lets not forget - best estimates for June interims are turnover 100K and loss of 1.4M - which is not acceptable for a 230M market cap company regardless of jam tomorrow.
zscrooge
- 24 May 2005 19:09
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Andysmith and EW Robson sold? Top-sliced?
wilbs
- 24 May 2005 19:11
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People who belive in SEO stick with them, anyone else bog off to the other thread!!
Wheres eric & dynamite?
This thread is now a joke and is on par with the ADVFN crap.
All true SEO holders, stick with it and good luck.
wilbs
May 24, 2005 11:00 AM US Eastern Timezone
Stanelco Signs First Commercial Agreement for GREENSEAL Technology with ASDA Supplier in United Kingdom
SOUTHAMPTON, United Kingdom--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 24, 2005--Radio frequency applications group Stanelco PLC (LSE:SEO.L) has confirmed that the company has entered its first formal commercial agreement to convert packaging machinery using traditional methodology to a unique Stanelco packaging application that uses radio frequency (RF) technology to seal packages. The agreement is with a packaging supplier to British value retailer ASDA, a wholly owned subsidiary of Wal-Mart that operates 265 stores in the United Kingdom.
The agreement involves the conversion of a Mondini tray-lidding machine belonging to an ASDA supplier to Stanelco's GREENSEAL(TM), a revolutionary new packaging application that utilizes RF to create the tightest, most efficient seal now available for packaging food and retail goods. The agreement was concluded after extensive trials confirmed the capability of Stanelco's RF packaging technology. Trials are continuing with other selected ASDA suppliers.
Stephanie Morgan-Fisher, Director of Stanelco's North American Operations said, "The UK conversion marks the beginning of a revolution in packaging. This is the first machine of ASDA's 200-machine commitment in the United Kingdom. We are aggressively marketing this technology in North America simultaneously and expect to announce our first agreement for conversions in the United States and Canada in the near future."
The identification of the supplier was not announced for reasons of confidentiality, but Stanelco CEO Ian Balchin indicated the size of the supplier and the longevity of their relationship as a provider of packaging services with ASDA was "substantial."
Stanelco's RF packaging technology will provide a number of benefits for both ASDA and the consumer, including:
-- Increased sales
-- Reduced waste
-- Longer shelf life
-- Cost reductions on packaging materials
-- Energy and labor savings
-- Extensive environmental benefits
"This 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, as are both ASDA and the supplier. The commercialization of the technology is being adopted at an unusually fast pace," said Staneclo CEO Ian Balchin.
Tony Ruane, Technical Manager of the Meal Solutions division of ASDA, observed, "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 recognized the capabilities and benefits of RF tray-lidding for ASDA, themselves and more importantly, the customer."
Stanelco is already moving ahead to market its GREENSEAL packaging technology to leading U.S. grocers and retailers, including Wal-Mart. Stanelco recently opened a North American office in Orlando, Fla., to undertake international sales and implementation efforts for marketing their unique packaging applications.
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.
Whoops, sorry, wrong thread!!!!!
wilbs
wilbs - 24 May'05 - 19:09 - 825 of 825 edit
People who belive in SEO stick with them, anyone else bog off to the other thread!!
Wheres eric & dynamite?
This thread is now a joke and is on par with the ADVFN crap.
All true SEO holders, stick with it and good luck.
wilbs
May 24, 2005 11:00 AM US Eastern Timezone
Stanelco Signs First Commercial Agreement for GREENSEAL Technology with ASDA Supplier in United Kingdom
SOUTHAMPTON, United Kingdom--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 24, 2005--Radio frequency applications group Stanelco PLC (LSE:SEO.L) has confirmed that the company has entered its first formal commercial agreement to convert packaging machinery using traditional methodology to a unique Stanelco packaging application that uses radio frequency (RF) technology to seal packages. The agreement is with a packaging supplier to British value retailer ASDA, a wholly owned subsidiary of Wal-Mart that operates 265 stores in the United Kingdom.
The agreement involves the conversion of a Mondini tray-lidding machine belonging to an ASDA supplier to Stanelco's GREENSEAL(TM), a revolutionary new packaging application that utilizes RF to create the tightest, most efficient seal now available for packaging food and retail goods. The agreement was concluded after extensive trials confirmed the capability of Stanelco's RF packaging technology. Trials are continuing with other selected ASDA suppliers.
Stephanie Morgan-Fisher, Director of Stanelco's North American Operations said, "The UK conversion marks the beginning of a revolution in packaging. This is the first machine of ASDA's 200-machine commitment in the United Kingdom. We are aggressively marketing this technology in North America simultaneously and expect to announce our first agreement for conversions in the United States and Canada in the near future."
The identification of the supplier was not announced for reasons of confidentiality, but Stanelco CEO Ian Balchin indicated the size of the supplier and the longevity of their relationship as a provider of packaging services with ASDA was "substantial."
Stanelco's RF packaging technology will provide a number of benefits for both ASDA and the consumer, including:
-- Increased sales
-- Reduced waste
-- Longer shelf life
-- Cost reductions on packaging materials
-- Energy and labor savings
-- Extensive environmental benefits
"This 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, as are both ASDA and the supplier. The commercialization of the technology is being adopted at an unusually fast pace," said Staneclo CEO Ian Balchin.
Tony Ruane, Technical Manager of the Meal Solutions division of ASDA, observed, "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 recognized the capabilities and benefits of RF tray-lidding for ASDA, themselves and more importantly, the customer."
Stanelco is already moving ahead to market its GREENSEAL packaging technology to leading U.S. grocers and retailers, including Wal-Mart. Stanelco recently opened a North American office in Orlando, Fla., to undertake international sales and implementation efforts for marketing their unique packaging applications.
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.
wilbs