bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
bhunt1910
- 27 May 2005 08:01
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Well I already have the shorts and T shirt on !! - not a pretty sight
Baza
treikiman
- 27 May 2005 08:20
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morning all.....agree with you on that bos
EWRobson
- 27 May 2005 09:18
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What's that, a 27deg driver? Sounds like my 11-wood! bos, didn't think I would have to call 'chicken'! Fred: aggree responsibility for own decisions: otherwise I couldn't pat my own back over SEO! (quite a difficult manoevre, too). 27deg matches 27p sp. Need it to get somewhat warmer!
Eric
paulmasterson1
- 27 May 2005 09:21
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Hi all,
I have seen speculation here, that the suppliers might try and supply the other retailers with RF sealed packages, that is not going to happen, because Stanelco have signed a one year exclusive deal with ASDA, and Stanelco will have made the suppliers sign contracts, to agree not to supply anyone other than ASDA with RF sealed packages, until the exclusivity expires next May.
Also Stanelco are the only company who can supply and fit the RF heads, so they won't be doing that unless the products packaged on those lines, are only going to ASDA.
Oh dear, I'm getting level headed, best I lay down quick :))))
Cheers,
PM
bhunt1910
- 27 May 2005 09:25
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Careful PM - I could not see anything controversial in your last post!
LOL
Baza
paulmasterson1
- 27 May 2005 10:14
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Interesting bit on Nanotechnology in Packaging, it sounds like it might be possible to optimise packaging, so that it guarantees 100% seal rate with RF, by 'tuning' the molecules using Nanotechnology.
http://www.chemie.de/news/e/pdf/news_chemie.de_46235.pdf
Cheers,
PM
superrod
- 27 May 2005 10:54
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RHPS investors seem reluctant to part with their dosh.
belisce6
- 27 May 2005 11:29
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Dear Mr Robson,
in regards to your comment that John Marshall (cut-out below) is a top analyst; does this come from your extensive Shares mag reading, or is he also a highly reputable analyst from elsewhere ??
[EWRobson - 26 May'05 - 23:31 - 5003 of 5017
extract;
Delighted to see John Marshall doing today's analysis. Best analyst around and has earned me a lot of money by following him (Ottakar's, Bloomsbury, Hamleys, ASOS). Specialises in retail sector so understands the critical role played by packaging.]
bhunt1910
- 27 May 2005 11:41
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Very Quiet today - looks like another steady eddie day - think I will go and enjoy some sunshine
Baza
paulmasterson1
- 27 May 2005 11:49
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A slightley dated version of the news, but what fantastic, bullish statements in this version !!!!
Stanelco GREENSEAL Packaging Technology Poised To Revolutionize Food Packaging Worldwide
5/17/2005
ORLANDO, FL - 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.
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-tenth of one percent leakage factor. Its return-to-manufacturer (RTM) rate is also less than one-tenth of one percent annually, realizing a 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 faulty packages 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 200 ASDA supplier heat-sealing machines to Stanelcos GREENSEAL technology.
Recent trials with ASDAs seafood supplier Youngs Bluecrest exceeded expectations. Over a two-week trial period of the product packed and sold in the selected ASDA stores, sales grew by 21%. Stanelco has been informed by ASDA that this increase is as a direct result of a number of factors directly attributable to GREENSEAL technology. Key amongst these is a more attractive looking pack than the current product. In addition, there were no reported leaking packs, and waste at store level was reduced significantly.
To facilitate the retrofitting process in North America, Stanelco is working with Premier Technology, Pocatello, Idaho, whose engineers have trained in retrofit operations at Stanelcos 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 are prepared to ramp up 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, Albertsons, Midwestern retailing giant Krogers, California-based Vons, Ralphs 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: www.Stanelco.co.uk.
http://www.packagingnetwork.com/content/news/article.asp?DocID={032EF73B-84E1-4E8B-9BEE-18D98079FE77}&Bucket=Current+Headlines&VNETCOOKIE=NO
driver
- 27 May 2005 11:49
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I am reposting the link about cradlewrap that paul supplied the other day SEO are still restructuring there Web Site and havent managed to put this article on yet, when you get it on screen there are two pages the second you can not see, so press print on your browser and you will get a two page print out.
I dont think we have realised how good this cradlewrap is, the tests carried out by the University of Essex are quite outstanding. Also there is listed 15 other major benefits of C/Wrap, I wouldnt of thought this was possible after all its only another bubblewrap.
This together with Frogpack justifies the current sp and more, with out Greenseal IMO.
http://www.stanelco.co.uk/producttest%20files/Cradlewrap%20Data%20Sheet%20V22.pdf
driver
- 27 May 2005 11:53
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paulmasterson1
paul all this stuff is on our R/Page thanks any way.
Research Page.
http://www.moneyam.com/InvestorsRoom/ShowPostList?fID=1&tID=5042
paulmasterson1
- 27 May 2005 12:04
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Driver Hi,
That version just has such positive statements :)
My version of the Cradlewrap PDF seems OK ?
Up 0.5p, 1.1m bought, 300k sold :)
Cheers,
PM
pisces
- 27 May 2005 12:07
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People keep on saying what a high risk share stanelco is, but when you take into account the profit taking in the last two weeks and the fact that only one machine has been converted i don`t see many people bailing out.The chart looks fantastic and the shareprice has now settled down after all the euphoria.I don`t think wise investors would go anywhere near seo if they thought they were going to lose money, they like myself and many others on this board can see the massive potential of this company but we have to be patient guys, this only page one of a very long story.
paulmasterson1
- 27 May 2005 12:10
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Make that, up 1p, 1.36m bought 304k sold !
Cheers,
PM
bhunt1910
- 27 May 2005 12:14
- 5028 of 27111
Must pop out and do a bit of gardening more often - look at the impact that I have made already on the sp.
Baza
Chiva20
- 27 May 2005 12:14
- 5029 of 27111
More rumours? What's fuelling this?
Chiva20
- 27 May 2005 12:18
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Baza, my lawn needs mowing, will you do the honours?