bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
bosley
- 05 Jun 2005 11:41
- 5306 of 27111
andysmith, thank you!! at last, a post worth reading!! it's like an oasis of clear blue water in a desert of shite! long term holders have seen all this before, the spurt upwards, the retracment, the consolidation at new levels, the panic from those who bought at the top of the spurt and the doom and gloom merchants . i would suggest people go back and re-read what ii was saying when he started posting, have a look what the price was, check his predictions and soothsaying, then see if he has been correct about anything. i would but i cannot be arsed. have a good day!
paulmasterson1
- 05 Jun 2005 11:50
- 5307 of 27111
Mr Pod,
Have you ever posted here before ?
How many SEO do you own ?
Are you another ii or other basher alias ?
I am just wondering, becuase what you have posted I have seen the EXACT words posted by bashers many times before.
FACTS ....
ii is a liar.
ASDA deal is now COMMERCIAL.
When the Salad Trials are completed, expect NEWS(no, NOT next year)including an update of the number of machines now in the pot.
Stanelco are in talks with the SIX biggest USA retailers, and deals will come THIS YEAR, NOT next year.
Stanelco are agrressively target marketing FrogPack, and EVO say a deal within weeks if not months, NOT next year.
I know what is going on, and I see no confusion ANYWHERE.
I get information, I just e-mail HQ.
The facts are in the press, and on packaging websites, that Greenseal benefits apply to cold or hot peel lids, as well as cut to remove. ii(idiotinside) is trying to scare shareholders into selling, hoping that he can force a price drop, ii is a low-life sick loser, who spends day and night bashing Stanelco, 'get a life' is an understatement.
"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
Cheers,
PM
paulmasterson1
- 05 Jun 2005 12:05
- 5308 of 27111
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
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."
stockdog
- 05 Jun 2005 12:27
- 5309 of 27111
Well, well - just back from a week's sailing with no internet and hardly any mobile phone. SEO continues to sit just where you'd expect it to whilst waiting for the next piece of serious news. Feel very happy to be holdihng for the long term.
Now, in the interests of sanity - after 244 posts of moreorless unmitigated crap (except the odd gems from the usual few) - I'm going to filter myself, a sort of on-thread hari kari.
Aaaaaaagggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
Dead Dog
paulmasterson1
- 05 Jun 2005 12:36
- 5310 of 27111
ii is now bashing on addicted2shares.co.uk using the handle of our very own SEO Bull .... 'Ramrod'
The depths he will stoop to are beyond belief.
Ramrod and the A2S administrator have been informed.
Cheers,
PM
ptholden
- 05 Jun 2005 12:46
- 5311 of 27111
andyS
Mr Pod is better known under the many other aliases to be found on the AXM thread. Read into his / her post what you will, recently banned from AM as Karen / Pro / Informer. Say no more!
sambal
- 05 Jun 2005 12:51
- 5312 of 27111
andysmith, thanks for your post,I tend to agree that SEO will be big in the long term. One point - are we not all speculators to some degree?
Fortunately for me I hold shares in oil/gas exploration, media, banking and technology companies. A balanced portfolio I think, but all are speculation to varying degrees imo.
Rgds
Sambal
insiderinside
- 05 Jun 2005 14:15
- 5313 of 27111
paulmasterson1 - 05 Jun'05 - 12:36 - 5309 of 5311
ii is now bashing on addicted2shares.co.uk using the handle of our very own SEO Bull .... 'Ramrod'
The depths he will stoop to are beyond belief.
Ramrod and the A2S administrator have been informed.
Cheers,
PM
Paul - please stop telling lies - I have never been to this addicted to shares web site - but will go take a look now - if somone has signed up on there pretending to be me - then so be it - but I can assure you I do not post on there.
I only post on BBs that have the sense to allow both sides of the story - well moderated ones - like MoneyAM and a few others - if a site is not well moderated you will not find me posting there.
paulmasterson1
- 05 Jun 2005 15:05
- 5314 of 27111
I am not interested in reading your bashing, lies, and deciet ....
insiderinside - 05 Jun'05 - 14:15 - 5312 of 5312 (Filtered)
The soone MoneyAM bans you, the better the discussion will be.
insiderinside
- 05 Jun 2005 15:08
- 5315 of 27111
Anyway - back to the earlier question which nobody seems to be able to answer - were those Asda Salmon trials with RF Welded Cut To Open lids - if they were then you would expect an awkward welded Cut To Open lid to provide better sealing than standard consumer friendly peelable lid.
Did those Salmon packs have NEW on them in reference to NEW recipe or NEW in terms of Cut To Open lid - telling people to Cut them open and not peel the lids.
If these are true it calls into question the whole issue of those trials and their results - as from the RHPS report we see Howard White saying that the City "misunderstood" the RNSs about the USA engineers - have people misunderstood the trial results on Salmon ?????
The RNS simply states to the effect "factors associated with the Greenseal lidding" well a Cut To Open welded lid is to do with it - and also NEW on the pack or NEW instructions to Cut To Open is to do with it too - however - the simple statement and no real datum or info can lead to that statement being "misunderstood" like earlier statements.
Very concerning - if its true about the welded cut to open lid - and true about NEW being on the packing - it means future RNSs have to be checked to the finite detail as it appears "misunderstanding" is becoming common place for this loss making company.
Well worth looking into to see if its true or not - always DYOR.
paulmasterson1
- 05 Jun 2005 17:51
- 5317 of 27111
He Won't open the box, he want's the money, but the SEO short at 15p is locked, and the odds loaded against him.
Not long now ....
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
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."
LOL !!!!
PM
paulmasterson1
- 05 Jun 2005 17:55
- 5318 of 27111
insiderinside - 05 Jun'05 - 15:08 - 5314 of 5316 (Filtered)
An RNS on Monday would be a perfect end to your 24/7 weekend of Stanelco bashing !!!!
Or should I say 24/7 .... 18 months of Stanelco bashing !!!!
What a waste of time for you, you must have loads of spare time on your hands, I am suprised they let you have a computer in solitary confinement though ....
:))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
LOL !!!!
PM
andysmith
- 05 Jun 2005 19:34
- 5319 of 27111
Pete, thanks for that, just an excuse for me to post something tangible really as Bos says, most of last week was utter garbage and very tedious.
Sambal, of course everything we do is speculating. The speculation here is how much of the market will SEO capture and how will this turn into sales/profits/re-curring revenues. That is where the different opinions come into play. Oil Exploration is exactly that, and in the last 12 months, opposite ends of the scale in Cairn and Regal/Ramco. Good to have balanced portfolio, merely pointing out that if SEO was a company with no profits to date but potentially sat on say an oilfield, some investors would be happier??
I also have an exploration company, JLP.
ptholden
- 05 Jun 2005 19:44
- 5320 of 27111
From Saturday's Financial Times: Asda's new chief executive, Andy Bond, says it could take up to 18 months to reverse the poor trading performance at the supermarket group.
Effect on SEO? Pretty obvious really. SEO technology offers cost savings in addition to increased sales as proven from the first completed trial. Are ASDA going to want to hang about introducing Greenseal technology as fast as they can. Errrr.... that's a tough one, but I guess not. ASDA will use Greenseal as fast as they can to try and improve their trading performance, and undoubtably it will!
pth
aldwickk
- 05 Jun 2005 19:44
- 5321 of 27111
Its he's job , he,s being paid to keep the price down.
bosley
- 05 Jun 2005 19:50
- 5322 of 27111
sd, nice to hear from you again. you have been missed!!!! just returned from a good day with the band at the wigan jjb beer and band contest. a very respectable top half of table result.
paul, if you have filtered ii, why do you give a shit what he says? so much anger isn't good for you.
bosley
- 05 Jun 2005 19:50
- 5323 of 27111
driver
- 05 Jun 2005 20:36
- 5324 of 27111
bos
Good point, fiver in the box by the way, all Don Q 1st needs to be told is read this.
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