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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


sambal - 07 Jun 2005 16:28 - 5481 of 27111

insideri, maybe they just need the cash up front so they a obstruct things in the short term.

hewittalan6 - 07 Jun 2005 16:46 - 5482 of 27111

So where now for SEO. My thoughts, just for the record are that we will now see a gradual drift to about 22pps over the next week, followed by low activity until an RNS, other than trial news, or a broker rethink after studying the recent acquisition.
We all know the fundamentals of the co. are weak, but the management seem to have a clear vision and a good strategy for becoming a major player in their arena. The products look good, despite ii's reservations and the reports from better informed people are encouraging.
The recent drop in SP is unsuprising, given the meteoric rise of the share price and the unfounded rumour, but the outlook is better now than 1 week ago, due to the divergence of product and I still believe this to be a solid long term investment.
Of course this could be blown out of the water by an unexpected news flow, but isn't that the whole point of speculation. If we all invested based on current NAV and current profits then share prices would stagnate and the market would die.
For the record, if you hope to hold the party in Doncaster to coincide with the St Leger, I think you are a little optomistic. Christmas shopping in the Frenchgate centre may be closer to the mark.
There we are, done it. I now wait to be shot down in flames by the couple of dozen other opinions on this thread.
Alan

paulmasterson1 - 07 Jun 2005 16:56 - 5483 of 27111


Hi All,

Not much in it at the close, buy/sell volume nearly equal !

All we need now is some positive comments from RHPS, Shares Mag, IC, Trendwatch etc, and were back to the 24p to 28p range.

EVO still have a target of 30p, and RHPS still have a target of 50p with a buy limit of 25p, which we are now below, so bring on the RHPS readers !

Cheers,
PM

driver - 07 Jun 2005 16:57 - 5484 of 27111

hewittalan6
Good post, the way this company is speeding along we could see Donny next week unless they decide to buy up Asda I wouldn't put it past them, Are they still building the Frenchgate center.

hewittalan6 - 07 Jun 2005 17:01 - 5485 of 27111

Its a monolithic heap of crap (the frenchgate centre - not SEO!!!) that looks like its in the middle of being built, or torn down for preference. I am allowed to say these things as I am a Yorkshireman, but if anyone else says them I will launch an airstrike with my pigeons and a land offensive with my ferrets on them.
Good to see differences of opinion though, provided they are sincere and based on other than self gain. It proves the market works still and provides us with entertainment.
Alan

driver - 07 Jun 2005 17:03 - 5486 of 27111

What about this I can't wait, this all sounds good to me coming from boring London.

Leisure in Doncaster
The Borough offers a wide array of leisure pursuits - cultural, historic, sporting or simply enjoying some of Doncaster's fantastic countryside.

The town centre offers excellent shopping facilities, with one of the largest markets in the country as well as a vibrant nightlife. Lakeside Village offers an alternative shopping experience within the fantastic Lakeside setting which is also home to leisure activities such as the Dome, cinema, bowling and family dining.

hewittalan6 - 07 Jun 2005 17:06 - 5487 of 27111

It's called ramping!!!(LOL)
Alan

paulmasterson1 - 07 Jun 2005 17:36 - 5488 of 27111


Mentioned in Italy

http://www.intesatrade.it/IntesaTrade/News/DettaglioNotizie/1,3238,2@990457,00.html

Cheers,
PM

tipton11 - 07 Jun 2005 18:34 - 5489 of 27111

why is everyone so impressed with walmart...an order from asda with exclusivity has probably held up progress for seo in uk by some months...asda are not themselves buying but persuading some of their suppliers to buy but only to use on asda products...what do suppliers do when they want to run other customers jobs? where is the profit then...as for walmart we all know how they operate, while who in their right mind would want to be at the mercy of one large customer...with a bit of luck seo will drift back to 15p for a marvelous buying opertunity...goof luck to us all.

Sequestor - 07 Jun 2005 18:43 - 5490 of 27111

1909.Chauviere.mono.Doncaster.jpg

Doncster Holidays presents its latest in-house airport, fly to every corner of , er, Doncaster with us

hewittalan6 - 07 Jun 2005 19:13 - 5491 of 27111

Tipton,
In case you missed it the acquisition was exactly for the purpose of not being at the mercy of one large customer, and one superb product. It was the diversification of the portfolio and a residual income from consumables that was the real target.
Seq.,
Doncaster is nowhere near that advanced. Anyway, it can't be Doncaster airport (real name Robin Hood airport) because it still has its hubcaps and no-ones nicked the radio-cassette (notice, not a CD player).
Doncaster airport is recognisable on any photograph by seeing the airplanes in the background being given a jumpstart from an old ford cortina.
Doncaster, also famous for........er.......I'll get back to you on that one.
Alan

bosley - 07 Jun 2005 20:13 - 5492 of 27111

blimey, paul!!! how many times can you filter someone?? ii, personally speaking , i am interested in the results of the trials, especially when they are successful. it's far easier to sell new technology when it actually works and so far seos technology is passing everything with flying colours. also, you can never have too much good news. as to your question about why the owners of biotec want cash and not shares, maybe the answer is as simple as... they want cash and not shares. sometimes things are that simple! i do agree with sequestor and others that we need more news about orders, though.
alan, why did you expect "to be shot down in flames "? it was a well reasoned post.
driver, got your email. cheers.

NielsJensen - 07 Jun 2005 20:59 - 5493 of 27111

What's wrong with your shift key Bos?

bosley - 07 Jun 2005 21:15 - 5494 of 27111

niels, what do you mean?

NielsJensen - 07 Jun 2005 21:56 - 5495 of 27111

I mean that proper punctuation would make your excellent postings easier to read. For example, "i" should be "I" and you should use a capital letter after a period. To illustrate, your question should have been: "Niels, what do you mean?"

driver - 07 Jun 2005 22:06 - 5496 of 27111

NielsJensen
We aint AT: at! sChool here, WHERE DID YOU COME FROM ANY WAY!?

NielsJensen - 07 Jun 2005 22:18 - 5497 of 27111

Easy now. Check this out:

http://www.foodproductiondaily.com/news/news-ng.asp?n=60495-stanelco-buys-biotec

I hold SEO and I like to read this thread. :)

driver - 07 Jun 2005 22:23 - 5498 of 27111

NielsJensen
Then read it?

driver - 07 Jun 2005 22:23 - 5499 of 27111

bos
New email sent.

driver - 07 Jun 2005 22:26 - 5500 of 27111

NielsJensen
Welcome aboard have you seen this

RESEARCH PAGE:

http://www.moneyam.com/InvestorsRoom/ShowPostList?fID=1&tID=5042
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