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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


andysmith - 13 Jan 2005 12:19 - 489 of 27111

Welcome aboard, over five years ago now I spent some time on these type of packaging machines trying to get films to seal, problems with product contamination, faulty heatsealing equipment trying to seal through thick films.
Apparently, SEO's technology overcomes all of this and saves money.
Ross Reiser wanting to fit this on their machines as standard is a good sign as well, it could become standard either through retailers specifying and/or machine manufacturers fitting as a standard package.

EWRobson - 13 Jan 2005 12:57 - 490 of 27111

Hey folk! I've hit on a super strategy. Buy SEO CFD's. Price rises so you're in credit, then you buy some more. And so on! Each buy piggy backs on the last rise! So did just that this morning with another 100K at 6.625p - and blue index even got inside the spread for the first time! I like the Evolution target of 10p which I suspect could be hit on the results, or, more likely, the forecasts. Is there anything you can post ssanebs? My own target is 12.5p which puts them around 100K cap. which is where PDX are now although behind SEO in coming to market. The advantage of having a decent analyst/broker. Great to have sandrew on board - I know she's not St Andrew but her blessing is another step forward!

Eric

EWRobson - 13 Jan 2005 18:03 - 491 of 27111

SEO a Buy in Shares today: "Expect big news flow this year on radio beam plastic sealing technology orders". Maybe Evolution do have more of a role, which is needed. Better having the devil on your side than against you!

Eric

EWRobson - 14 Jan 2005 16:23 - 492 of 27111

Moved to "overweight" on SEO but can you be overweight with these charts? Interesting that price has come back a tad today despite predominant buys; but I've long since stopped being surprised at the MMs antics. My holding is beginning to challenge my ASCs; its good to have a bit of competition. Also bought into MDW (Mediwatch) today (in preference to PDX) - the charts emulate SEO which is something.

Eric

sandrew64 - 14 Jan 2005 16:47 - 493 of 27111

Thanks for the welcome guys....but hang on the price was meant to go up when I joined in.

bosley - 14 Jan 2005 19:24 - 494 of 27111

dont worry sandra, seo never moves anywhere in a straight line.good to see shares re recommending seo as a buy this week . would be nice if they gave it more coverage or am i being selfish?

ssanebs - 14 Jan 2005 20:22 - 495 of 27111

most are being cautious until the trials have finished in a few weeks and if endorsed by asda then you will some real positive comments and tipped on every newsletter.Cardinals investment gives enough confidence for me.

EWRobson - 14 Jan 2005 20:34 - 496 of 27111

There has already been positive feedback from Asda which I recall is what led them into the more serious trial phase. The orders already in place on both sides of the Atlantic indicate that the risk of failure is pretty low. The way I look at it is that if there is no perceived risk then the price would already be much higher and there would be less to go for. So I'm happy that the sp has been held back until now to allow me to get in! Thank you, folk.

I agree, Bosley. Some of the stuff recommended amazes me when there are a number of terrific opportunites around. But then I missed the August Play; easy to dismiss something as dull, or dangerous, or dubious, without considering it seriously. On the whole, the shares being promoted on these columns are more interesting because investors/traders have put in a lot of work rather than having a week to explore a number of situations and then move on. I got some really inciteful answers to my queries earlier this week, for instance. So well done, us!

Eric

andysmith - 14 Jan 2005 21:43 - 497 of 27111

Eric, I think the problem is really down to people linking it to packaging where it has been difficult to make serious money. You may have read that I work in packaging. Years ago I spent time on meat packing lines, most of which are old, there are problems with product contamination affecting sealing, variable and poor heatsealers and issues with packaging materials. I havn't been involved for years thank God but sod all has changed really. New machines cost the earth so retrofits even at 40k each and 35kpa royalties are cheap as this will transform old machines and deliver savings whilst improving pack quality. SEO are only selling technology so no later exposure to polymer prices and retailer pressure on suppliers. SEO might not be exploring for oil/gold or diamonds but this technology could reap just as good rewards.
I feel that we have to take advantage of sp now, when cc behind us and deals start to be announced it will move quickly, 10p minimum but 50p possible?
Good Luck to us all and to MDW where we have a shared interest, another one set to motor this year, luckily I got in at 8.35p last week. Any further weaknesses with SEO and I will probably be unable to resist!!

EWRobson - 14 Jan 2005 22:41 - 498 of 27111

Yeah! I feel its been a good week with the stakes built up in SEO (overweight) and MDW (average but could well become overweight too). With SEO, my head says its a winner (excellent fundamentals and charts); my heart says tis a winner (seem nice people in the company and on the thread); my guts say its a winner (a reall good, old fashioned gut instinct). A triple whammie! Can't do better than that!

Eric

markusantonius - 15 Jan 2005 00:41 - 499 of 27111

I'm in also, Eric (see CFP thread).....

EWRobson - 16 Jan 2005 20:41 - 500 of 27111

Last year's finals were on 15th Jan. Anyone aware of this year's date?

Eric

Fred1new - 16 Jan 2005 23:56 - 501 of 27111

Prelims 23/2/2005 Sharescope quotes this but it is probably finals, judging by last year.

greekman - 17 Jan 2005 10:01 - 502 of 27111

Nice to read sensible posts ( even those of opposing views) instead of the utter childish rubbish posted on some competative sites.

Once again Tesco/Asda are in a price war.. We all know this is for one reason only to increase market share. According to the latest figures Tesco once again increased their share percentage of the market. Who can doubt that WHEN the first deal is signed prob'ably with Asda the others will have no option but to follow. The signing of the first full deal, will be like the opening of the flood gates. The only problem I can see in the near future will be Seo struggling to keep up with demand. Thats a problem we all can live with.

AdieH - 17 Jan 2005 10:23 - 503 of 27111

Welcome aboard greekman, yes sensible posts here (at present), I think the price will rise but if you read previous posts there is the court case with BPRG to also get sorted, that has gone quiet as we are awaiting BPRG to assess what damages they are claiming... Don't think there will be signicant rise until this case is out of the way.

greekman - 18 Jan 2005 09:46 - 504 of 27111

AdieH.. Thanks, been following SEO closely for about a year. Aware re the court case ect. Came to this board from a rival due to the afore-mentioned rubbish being posted. I dont think anyone knows the full outcome re the costs/damages ect, although i think a big slice has been put into the share price. I dont think the outcome at its worst can be too bad allowing for the sensible account i think the court will take,within the constraints of costs/damages allowed. (Hope i read it right). As to the price war ect, retail analysts (2) on BBC this am both stated that the only potential danger to Tesco's market hold could come from Asda (Wallmart) so if Asda do the first deal anyone doubt that within a few months Tesco would follow. Both analysts put Tesco's market lead down to them being first in all inovations. As to SEO package sealing they may have to follow and not lead for a change.

driver - 18 Jan 2005 14:43 - 505 of 27111

This was in todays Daily Express

Stanelco was unchanged yesterday (17/01/05) at 6.37p despite repeat Buy advice from Evolution Securities. The broker said it saw scope for massively upgrading its profit forecast for Stanelco, which is testing its new system for sealing plastic containers.

I think this stock is starting to hot up.

greekman - 18 Jan 2005 17:07 - 506 of 27111

Link re food packaging (starch). Seo not mentioned but interesting all the same.
http://www.foodproductiondaily.com/news/news-ng.asp?n=57351-future-of-starch

Re the above. Posted due to the benefit for Seo when biogradeable packaging really takes off, (and it will).. Seo for the sealing products.

For those war'y of opening links i will post the gist of thje article if requested.

driver - 18 Jan 2005 19:12 - 507 of 27111

greekman

Please don't post the article the Link works fine.

bosley - 18 Jan 2005 20:16 - 508 of 27111

just a thought about yestedays announcement. can we expect this retired employee to cash in his options?

Stanelco PLC
17 January 2005


Stanelco Plc

Today announces the issue of 871,080 ordinary shares of 0.1p each representing
0.10% of the issued capital.

These shares have been issued to a retired employee 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 January 2005

anway, price has been holding nice and steady for a while now, staying above the 50ma for two months plus. dont know much about charts but that surely is a good thing. 200ma has turned up, too. could do with a good solid positive announcement now.

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