bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
sambal
- 12 Jun 2005 14:14
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Eric - Good post. I liked the reference to Tesco's early days, even I wouldn't use them in my early working years when money was short!!!!!
lol to all holders.
Sambal
stockdog
- 12 Jun 2005 17:07
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A big hello to all lurkers and welcome to your support for the kind of thread this used to be.
Sequestor - try to be helpful - like with a bit of substantiation for your reckless remarks. BTW, what on earth leads you to suppose anyone has the majority of his investment in one share - bit of a conclusion to jump to, n'est-ce pas?
Eric, don't want to start a lengthy correspondence on this one (a la Anomalous and Wendy's ding-dong over on NML - streuth! Seq. you might well enjoy that one.), but I was brought up on "Cometh the bone, cometh the dog" - what sort of master are you? Honey may well have a view on this issue - perhaps you could help with her response.
And yes, I once had a marketing system based on punched cards and knitting needles, NOT so long ago. Perhaps, "Cometh the chip, cometh the pin" is more pertinent to Microsoft (or as they say on Corrie - "Cometh the chip, cometh the pan"!).
lol
sd
bhunt1910
- 12 Jun 2005 17:36
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Good gosd - if we are in remonisce mode - I also remember the punch cards as a mainframe programmer on an IBM 360/30. Ther is more memory in my watch than we had in those days with those colossul beasts. I ended my days as Technical Support Manager for one of the big FTSE 100 insraance companies - and the power in those beasts was immemse.
C'est la vie
baza
paulmasterson1
- 12 Jun 2005 17:52
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Driver Hi,
As you are driving(lol!) could you add the full Greenseal history to the research page ?
16 July 2004 Stanelco announce Patents applied for on what will be eventually named 'Greenseal'
17 August 2004 Agreement with Robert Reiser, a deal on Greenseal which was superceded by the ASDA deal
24 September 2004 Grampian Country Food Group to run trials on Greenseal
13 October 2004 Oscar Meyer to run trials on Greenseal
16 November 2004 ASDA to run trials on Greenseal
23 December 2004 First trial for ASDA commences
8 February 2005 Stanelco plc announces update re trials with Asda
Cheers,
PM
Sequestor
- 12 Jun 2005 17:58
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Stockdog-this is what prompted me- words like `major`, `holdings`,`500k`, seem to suggest that one share is fairly paramount.
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Nealo - 11 Jun'05 - 18:12 - 5787 of 5804
I am a lurker and have read this thread with much interest since January.
I do not post and but I do have over 500k invested in SEO - it is one of my major holdings - but I am not an expert investor.
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Sequestor
- 12 Jun 2005 18:01
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I never thgt. that one day superr and I would be in the same camp, or at least in adjacent huts, caution is thrown to the wind when emotion enters into share dealing/trading or even holding.
stockdog
- 12 Jun 2005 18:01
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Is fairly paramount a bit like slightly unique?
zscrooge
- 12 Jun 2005 18:07
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half a million quid and not an expert? What a gambler!
paulmasterson1
- 12 Jun 2005 18:08
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Hi All,
IMVHO, ASDA will take Starpol 2000 as soon as Biotec is part of the Stanelco group.
Also IMVHO, ASDA will then tell suppliers to get converted to both ASAP, so that ASDA can have at least 6 months to advertise the new biodegradable, better sealed, lower cost packaging, and try to race ahead of Tesco, before the Exclusivity expires next May.
Tesco and all the other grocers, could get their suppliers to order Greenseal with Starpol 2000, anytime before ASDA's exclusivity expires next May, and Stanelco could have a nice queue built up, of thousands of machines to convert starting next May. Stanelco could also prepare the machines, manufacture the heads and power supplies, ready to do a fast track rollout.
Then watch the S.P ....
Andy, I see you will sell some shares next year, but I would wait until a few weeks after the exclusivity expires before doing so. You may not have to sell quite as many for your trip to Aus that way :)
Cheers,
PM
Sequestor
- 12 Jun 2005 18:08
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I was referring to one poster, however I doubt if he is unique % wise in having one " pet" share in the majority- that is a bit like--
"Majority
greater in number or size or amount; "a major portion (a majority)"
"He who dares too much usually loses"
William Hill.
paulmasterson1
- 12 Jun 2005 18:59
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Hi All,
I would not take much notice of IC, they never seem to get it right anyway, and when I first started work at the Stockbrokers, I picked up a copy of IC, and as I did so I was told by the head of research, "don't buy anything they recommend or you will lose money"
Nuff said ....
Cheers,,
PM
paulmasterson1
- 12 Jun 2005 19:00
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Hi All,
I guess 'soon' would be a good time for ASDA to tell the world of their plans for Greenseal and Starpol 2000 ....
Asda prices 'still the cheapest'
11 June 2005
Asda retains its crown as the UK's cheapest supermarket ahead of rival Tesco, according to new research.
The chain came out top in trade magazine The Grocer's annual report based on the cost of household items bought at each of the major stores.
Overall, goods bought at all supermarkets are 0.5% lower than when the survey was first launched eight years ago.
A basket of 33 products bought by The Grocer's mystery shoppers cost an average of 37.30 compared with a 37.50 price tag for virtually the same items bought in 1997.
The Grocer 33 survey was carried out weekly over the past year. The shopping basket's contents were changed 10 times during that period, with Asda coming out cheapest for eight of those 10.
This was backed up by an additional weekly comparison of 100 mystery products which was launched in July.
Asda again came out cheapest at an average 167.60 per basket compared with Tesco at 170.64, Morrisons at 174.23, Sainsbury's at 177.91, Somerfield at 189.14 and Waitrose at 192.14.
But the basket of 100 goods is more expensive now than it was last July at each of the stores except Sainsbury's, where the price has dropped by 2.5%, according to The Grocer.
Andy Bond, president of Asda, said he was "thrilled" the store had been named cheapest for the eighth year running.
He said: "As the only holder of the title, there's no better proof that Asda's commitment to Britain's lowest prices is unshakeable."
Cheers,
PM
paulmasterson1
- 12 Jun 2005 19:02
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Hi All,
Will Biotec belong to Stanelco next week ?
I think so, because all major shareholders will have given their blessing ASAP, and small P.I votes won't be needed.
It could even be announced Monday.
Cheers,
PM
Sequestor
- 12 Jun 2005 19:26
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paulmasterson1 - 12 Jun'05 - 19:02 - 5814 of 5814 (Filtered)
groaaaann , more BS, forgot to re-filter this loony-no wonder AFN banned him,
even Corrie looks good now.
byeee!!!!
zscrooge
- 12 Jun 2005 19:27
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that's it then - piling in first thing - Asda's basket is 3.04 cheaper....
andysmith
- 12 Jun 2005 20:54
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Cyril, to answer your question about enthusiasm, those who have been fortunate enough to see it in action and the benefits it yields are enthusiastic. Alas, no longer anything to do with meat packaging I have not seen it myself but in a small world I have contacts who have.
I am not concerned if the sp re-traces back to placement price, nothing will have changed with SEO other than the fact that they have raised 9m to fund their further expansion into the world of packaging. That says it all.
This would not have been possible last year but the management have turned this company around and now have commercial opportunties in more than one area to significantly change packaging. Lower Costs/Reduced Energy/Reduced waste/Recyclable/Bio-degradable. 5 very important boxes ticked and covered by Stanelco. If these were 5 oil exploration areas or gold mines folk would be very excited, not bashing (or maybe they would!!!!), but what makes it better IMO is that these products are already here and it just needs the management of SEO to commercialise them properly and they will become a very profitable company in the next 2-5years. Of course there are risks, but IMO potential out-weighs the risks.
niceonecyril
- 12 Jun 2005 21:07
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Andy thank you for your answer, i'm also very positive towards SEO and its
products. I asked the question due to reading from a another board of a
graduate (in packageing )who was raving about tray lidding and was convinced, it
was the way forward.
cyril