bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
EWRobson
- 31 May 2005 19:43
- 5134 of 27111
Not a bad day. Support level tested early on and found to be effective. Not sure whether we need any more UK need: ASDA deal is in place and the exclusivity period started; ASDA will be even more keen that SEO to make that period count and their suppliers on board. The next key RNS should therefore be the US. If that's a really good deal it will take some time to put in place so reasonably content to let that take some time. Meanwhile the bulls and bears will be shooting it out with trading likely to be in the current channel between 25p and 28.5p. MMs happy to bouce the sp up and down to encourage trading.
Eric
paulmasterson1
- 31 May 2005 20:35
- 5135 of 27111
A bit of research for you all :)
From the Business Wire Press Release - "Stanelco is already moving ahead to market GREENSEAL to leading U.S. grocers and retailers, including Wal-Mart, Albertson's, Midwestern retailing giant Kroger's, California-based Von's, Ralph's and Safeway, and others. Stanelco has opened a North American office in Orlando, Fla., to coordinate international sales and implementation efforts for Stanelco"
We all know about Wal-Mart !!!!
http://www.walmartstores.com/
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. is the world's largest retailer, with $256.3 billion in sales in the fiscal year ending Jan. 31, 2004. The company employs more than 1.5 million associates worldwide through more than 3,600 facilities in the United States and more than 1,570 units in Mexico, Puerto Rico, Canada, Argentina, Brazil, China, Korea, Germany and the United Kingdom. More than 138 million customers per week visit Wal-Mart stores worldwide.
Expansion Plans - Company to open 50 new discount stores, 180-185 new Supercenters, 50-55 new SAM'S CLUBS in U.S. in coming fiscal year.
Wal-Mart is predicted to grow to $500bn in sales by 2010 !
Albertson's
http://www.albertsons.com/
Sales, 52 weeks ended January 31, 2002: $37.9 billion
Sales, 52 weeks ended February 1, 2001: $36.8 billion
Sales, 53 weeks ended February 3, 2000: $37.5 billion
Sales, 52 weeks ended January 28, 1999: $35.9 billion
Total stores: Approximately 2,300
Geographic base: 31 states
Employees: About 200,000
Kroger's
http://www.kroger.com/aboutourcompany.htm
Operations Overview
Food stores are our primary business and account for approximately 95% of total company sales. Our convenience and jewelry stores and manufacturing facilities contribute the remainder of total sales. The information below is current as of January 29, 2005.
We operate 2,532 grocery retail stores in 32 states under nearly two dozen banners. Our formats include supermarkets, price-impact warehouse stores, and multi-department stores, which are similar to supercenters, but offer an expanded variety of national brand appeal and general merchandise.
We hold the #1 or #2 position in 40 of our 52 major markets. A major market for Kroger is one with 9 or more Kroger stores.
Kroger also operates 795 convenience stores under six banners in 16 states. Our C-stores provide valuable synergies for the rapid expansion of our supermarket fuel centers.
436 fine jewelry stores under names like Fred Meyer Jewelers, Littman Jewelers, Barclay Jewelers, and Fox's Jewelers. This is a high-margin business with good cash flow.
Kroger is the only major U.S. supermarket company to operate an economical three-tier distribution system.
Kroger also operates 42 food processing or manufacturing facilities producing high quality private-label products that provide value for customers and enhanced margins for Kroger. We manufacture more than 3,500 food and non-food products in our 42 manufacturing plants.
Kroger operates 536 supermarket fuel centers, which are a natural addition to our one-stop-shopping strategy.
Kroger's 1,898 pharmacies, located in our combination food and drug stores, provide high quality services at everyday low prices.
Looking good to me :)
Cheers,
PM
bosley
- 31 May 2005 21:25
- 5136 of 27111
agree with eric and ptholden. steady eddie days are a bit of a yawn but they do give us more of an idea as to where any new support and resistance levels are. interesting rns from bprg today , too.
jimmy b
- 31 May 2005 21:47
- 5138 of 27111
Interesting post paul.
andysmith
- 01 Jun 2005 07:47
- 5139 of 27111
Yesterday was good, early drop of 6%, idiots posted only to be shut up by the end of the day as SEO recovered to even.
bosley
- 01 Jun 2005 08:13
- 5140 of 27111
morning all. no news.
Sequestor
- 01 Jun 2005 08:41
- 5141 of 27111
come on then explain the drop.
Paulo2
- 01 Jun 2005 08:44
- 5142 of 27111
People selling
Chiva20
- 01 Jun 2005 08:52
- 5143 of 27111
And then buying them back again.
paulmasterson1
- 01 Jun 2005 08:56
- 5144 of 27111
Hi All,
For those interested in bprg, a new LemmingInvestor.com note is out.
It tears yesterdays RNS to pieces, claiming it asks more questions than it answers, and to expect a lively AGM
As far as paying huge sums for a patent dispute, that we are told they don't actually need, this bit is a gem "Rather worryingly, the company said it had identified issues relating to some of the commercial agreements entered into by the Company as well as the appropriateness of BioProgress' financial and structural arrangements. "
Cheers,
PM
Sequestor
- 01 Jun 2005 09:45
- 5145 of 27111
karen33
- 01 Jun 2005 09:47
- 5146 of 27111
No-one has explained the selling yet. Lots of baloney but no explanations at all. My feeling is that people are selling because of bad rumours and also because others are selling. Stanelco doesn't seem the best of places to keep your money at the moment. Maybe another time.
paulmasterson1
- 01 Jun 2005 10:07
- 5147 of 27111
Karen,
What selling ???? .... what bad rumours ???? .... no evidence I see !!!! .... I think you have the wrong board, you should be on bprg !!!!
Where are the FACTS that you base your supposed opinion on ????
My opinion is that Stanelco is a very good place to have your money right now, and for the next 3-5 years.
The facts that I base my opinion on are :-
ASDA deal signed and commecialised
ASDA 1 year exclusivity is ticking away, and suppliers will be converting ASAP, so that ASDA can have at least 6 months to advertise the benefits that their competitiors do not have.
Stanelco have already announced that they have opened a new USA office, and two alliances, to spearhead a fast rollout of Greenseal in the USA, Canada and Mexico.
Stanelco have also announced they are in talks with SIX of the biggest USA retailers, and others.
Howard White hopes to see Greenseal fitted to at least 25,000 machines within 3 years, a number worth recurring revenue of 752,000,000, nearly 1 per share EPS !!!!
Frogpack also being 'aggressively' target marketed in USA and Canada, and as EVO say, "a deal within weeks if not months" !!!!
If you are a bprg basher, over here from advfn and you spout drivel, you will get nowhere.
PM
paulmasterson1
- 01 Jun 2005 10:10
- 5149 of 27111
driver - 01 Jun'05 - 10:10 - 5147 of 5147 (Filtered)
Chiva20
- 01 Jun 2005 10:18
- 5151 of 27111
What a bizarre comment Karen. Very out of the blue and not in psynch with the rest of opinion out there. Can I humbly request you back it up with something of substance? Without which your post sounds like fly away bashing rubbish? Or someone we know purporting to be a new poster. No offence intended, but 0.5 points of selling today is nothing to be alarmed about or start talking about supposed bad rumours - which I'm sure I'm not alone in not hearing anywhere?
karen33
- 01 Jun 2005 10:20
- 5152 of 27111
Well I certainly seem to have disturbed something with my posting haven't I?
"No-one has explained the selling yet. Lots of baloney but no explanations at all. My feeling is that people are selling because of bad rumours and also because others are selling. Stanelco doesn't seem the best of places to keep your money at the moment. Maybe another time."
One has to wonder why it should have attracted a filtered posting and another less than kind response within minutes??? Especially so were the share a promising one and one that could stand on its own merit. I mean, why would anyone need to worry about what I said if things were really so hunky-dorry?? After all, it's only an exercise in free speech that I give and the world is a better place for that, wouldn't you agree??
I repeat my sentiments regarding this share and empahasise it with the addition that it is my strongest opinion that it is an over-priced share and and one that is ready to fall back some way before picking up momentum again -and that time may be a year or two off yet.
paulmasterson1
- 01 Jun 2005 10:25
- 5153 of 27111
Well you just proved you have NO FACTS, just bashing drivel.
Opions are based on FACT, if you have none, you have no worthwhile opinion.
karen33 - 01 Jun'05 - 10:20 - 5151 of 5151 (Filtered)
Go back to advfn where you might find someone who listens to that kind of crap !!!!
PM