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stanelco .......a new thread (SEO)     

bosley - 20 Feb 2004 09:34

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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


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

NielsJensen - 07 Jun 2005 22:40 - 5501 of 27111

Yes. I've looked carefully at SEO and got in at 9.75. This one will be as good as PDX. Sorry about the "punctuation bashing", but it really irritates me people can't take the time to use the language correctly. For example: What does "Then read it?" mean? I'm, clueless - maybe because i'm a Dane. :)

Poverty - 07 Jun 2005 23:13 - 5502 of 27111

I hope MoneyAM have finally put InsiderImbecile out of our misery! This used to be such a good Fred! Still - it's like being famous - suddenly you get stalkers and people who want to put you down - "they ain't as good as they used to be when only me and my stuffed parrot were fans" Tosh, tosh tosh! SEO are a victim of there own success with this thread. after all who would be posting if they were going down the pan like certain people love to claim!

SEO are turning into a huge company! I am not sure about the latest acquisition but then I don't know do I!? However, I certainly trust SEO directors more than my nemesis of last year - YOOBleedia!

Poverty - 07 Jun 2005 23:15 - 5503 of 27111

Sorry NielsJensen - "...victim of their own" and not "victim of there own"!!

--Shocking!

bosley - 07 Jun 2005 23:18 - 5504 of 27111

niels, i should explain. i am quite new to typing and am strictly a two-finger typist!! i have difficulty typing quickly when using the shift key as i spend far too long correcting mistakes. i understand that a lack of capitals may be irritating , but, i have to say that my punctuation is usually quite correct. congratulations on your wise investment and i look forward to your contribution to the thread.

stockdog - 07 Jun 2005 23:28 - 5505 of 27111

bos - are you fealing orl rite - wot's orl this luvvy-duvvy peece and reconciliasian? dain-luvver!!!

bosley - 07 Jun 2005 23:39 - 5506 of 27111

sd, lol!! i am feeling fine. just being friendly , mr dog. anyway, how's your double-toungueing doing? is your fingering any better now that you've been practising? :)))))

insiderinside - 07 Jun 2005 23:45 - 5507 of 27111

NielsJenson - seem to recognise you and your posting style - have we met before ;-) ?

insiderinside - 07 Jun 2005 23:46 - 5508 of 27111

So now its four questions -

Were the Asda Salmon trials on consumer unfriendly Cut To Open welded lids as against the consumer friendly peelable lids - if this is true and was not stated it IMO ridicules the finding of longer shelf life et al. Plain obvious that a welded shut lid compared to peel lid is going to be sealed better.

Were the Asda Salman trials with new packaging which either had NEW on it or NEW for new instructions that you have to cut the pack to open it instead of peeling it ? With new packaging et al makes those results ands statement "spinny"

What kind of company release an RNS that they are buying a company - but says we do not know how to pay for it - issue more shares or go into debt - that should have been decided before informing everyone - or is the ulterior motive to do the shares issue and dilution before the LOSS reporting at Interims (will we now see Interim reporting put back and delayed as it should be later this month of June - watch this one carefully)

The owners of Biotec (very rich people) DO NOT WANT Stanelco shares as payment for the deposit or the full amount - they only want CASH. If the share price was going to the heavens - then why do these rich people want only CASH - perhaps they can see a good and bad deal in front of them - thats why they are rich - and interested in cash and not Stanelco shares perhaps ?

The dilution required to raise enough cash to pay for Biotec and to run its losses and service its debts (along with Stanelco's own losses) means they might try one last big shares issue to raise them enough money to see them through a few bad years - rush rush rush - one does wonder why.

bhunt1910 - 07 Jun 2005 23:53 - 5509 of 27111

Sorry Niels - I am dislexic so you will have to interpret my posts?

Baza

sambal - 08 Jun 2005 01:02 - 5510 of 27111

ii, go to the bathroom.

bosley - 08 Jun 2005 07:42 - 5511 of 27111

morning all. well all i can see on my watchlist is red and we haven't even opened yet!! hope it's not going to be one of those days!!

paulmasterson1 - 08 Jun 2005 07:43 - 5512 of 27111

Buisiness Wire press release as I thought there would be, came out around 1 hour ago, lets hopefully see the USA buyers later :)

http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/index.jsp?nd mViewId=news_view&newsId=20050607006177&newsLang=en

June 08, 2005 12:01 AM US Eastern Timezone

Stanelco PLC Acquires Biotec Group; Primed to Deliver a Revolution in Biodegradable Packaging

ORLANDO, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 8, 2005--Stanelco Inc. is positioned to launch Starpol 2000(TM), a completely new plasticizer-free thermoplastic material. It is completely biodegradable, possesses excellent gas barrier properties, is thermoformable, and is suitable for both food and produce trays in addition to other food packaging applications. The target price is $1.50 per pound and, in conjunction with Stanelco's revolutionary GREENSEAL(TM) Tray-lidding and thermoforming technology, will for the first time offer a biodegradable price-competitive solution to compete with traditional plastic materials used in the food industry. (JUST AS I SAID WHEN THE RNS CAME OUT !)



Stanelco Inc. is the US subsidiary of the Stanelco Group (LSE:SEO), a company with its roots in using and developing radio frequency (RF) applications. Over the past two years it has been moving into environmentally sustainable packaging solutions. Its latest acquisition, subject to shareholder approval, is for Biotec Holding GMBH and subsidiaries (Biotec), Germany, from E. Khashoggi Industries LLC, California, for a total of $25 million (U.S.) payable over a 24 month period.

Biotec is one of the world's leading exponents of starch technology. It has a considerable intellectual property portfolio, including many patents that extend to uses in packaging, pharmaceutical and edible applications. It also has ranges of products that are ready for commercialization within the food and beverage industries.

Biotec complements Stanelco's RF technology, its water-soluble and biodegradable technology at Adept Polymers and the packaging design and development skills of Aquasol, all subsidiaries of Stanelco, and gives greater access to world markets for the entire Stanelco Group. Stanelco is eager to unlock Biotec's potential in conjunction with leading supermarkets to supply mass-markets.

The starch products from Biotec are currently used by Stanelco in the following projects:

-- Starpol(TM) starch blend films used in Cradlewrap(TM) air bubble packaging

-- Food trays and pellets for food trays

-- Air cushion packaging

-- Edible packaging

-- Film for edible capsules

Natural starch is one of the lowest cost biodegradable, compostable and replenishable materials. Biotec has a unique portfolio of products including thermoplastic starch (TPS(TM)), which enables the use of environmentally responsible material in place of petro-plastics. Stanelco's RF sealing and welding technology can be used to process starch polymers without the degradation or cross-linking caused by other methods such as thermal processing, which can render the material unsuitable for food and pharmaceutical applications.

"This exciting acquisition is the next piece in the jigsaw that will enable Stanelco to become one of the world's leading exponents of economically viable, alternative, environmentally responsible packaging method solutions," said Ian Balchin, CEO of Stanelco. "It has become apparent that with the rise in oil prices, the cost of petroleum-based packaging materials is inevitably increasing faster than alternatives - making them increasingly attractive. The replenishable ingredients of Starpol 2000 ensure a stable price that will, if anything, reduce upon volume uptake. We intend to showcase this breakthrough product with all of our potential customers for GREENSEAL."

"I am also pleased to report that the second trial for GREENSEAL(TM) with Wal-Mart subsidiary ASDA has moved into the retail phase, having passed the stability (shelf-life) test with flying colors. The third and final trial is commencing this week," Balchin said. "As announced this past May 23, Stanelco has taken its first formal commercial order from a dedicated ASDA supplier, and is preparing itself for negotiations for further orders."

Cheers,

PM

hewittalan6 - 08 Jun 2005 07:50 - 5513 of 27111

Good morning ii.
Blonde and stupid time for me again.
You keep talking about "issue more shares or go into debt".
Never did read that in the RNS. I did read that the further instalments were to be paid in cash, but YOU put the spin on it that it will be a major dilution or a huge debt. You are making the assumption that SEO will not have made profits by then to pay hard cash. You may well be right, but if you are going to attack everyone elses opinion as spin, please don't employ spin yourself. For all you know there are major contracts at advanced stages of negotiations that will easily cover the acquisition costs. SEO may have insisted that the purchase was in cash as they want to keep their own shares value higher and not dilute. These are not likely but can just as easily be inferred from the RNS as your interpretation.
As I keep saying. You pay your money, you takes your choice. I've taken mine, as have many on here. There will be dark days ahead, when you will be able to gloat, but on balance this has the hallmarks of a major player of the future.
Alan
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