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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


bosley - 17 Jun 2005 08:39 - 6117 of 27111

flamin' better 'ad doo, cock!! as they say in bolton. went long on wed, now facing the "baza" conundrum.

insiderinside - 17 Jun 2005 09:09 - 6118 of 27111

Morning - tired today so not many posts from me - just a summary that EVO and KBC will be very happy for the SEO Shares Mag mention - distorted and ramped on BBs - as it has helped them clear the overhang and get better prices.

The trend of the tips appears to be going negative - IC said the price was high enough at 23p - Shares Mag inclines in the last comment to "take profits" - EVO downgraded from Buy to Add - RHPS did not even mention any update on SEO yesterday - IMO they are all considering options - its a very rough time ahead for SEO with loss at interims and the very strong chance the Biotec deal (another loss making company) will severely take money out of SE0 to keep it going and pay off their debts and losses.

Still no significant orders on the horizon and only talk of trials which in themselves cost SE0 money and drag them further into the red.

No news Monday could well mean a very rough week ahead for SEO SP.

jimmy b - 17 Jun 2005 09:12 - 6119 of 27111

Actually Shares Mag didn't say take profits,,they have SEO as a buy , they said cautious investors may want to lock in gains,as the shares have risen 500%...... Give both sides of the story.

insiderinside - 17 Jun 2005 09:20 - 6120 of 27111

jimmy b - a tip mag does not go halfway for no reason - what they say means what they incline.

If RHPS puts a share on the "watch list" everyone buys it without it being a buy - if it goes wrong no one can blame RHPS. If they say hold or "you might want to take profits" it means they think its the best time to exit but do not want to say sell as yet.

The next comment if it goes down will be "well we advised to lock in profits and since then - "

Any tipster - watch list or positive commment means weak buy - negative comment or take profits means weak sell - thats IMO.

hewittalan6 - 17 Jun 2005 09:22 - 6121 of 27111

Major buying signal on YOO. insiderinside has started rubbishing them!!! Get in now for a quick buck (LOL). I should laugh. I already hold the buggers!!
Alan

insiderinside - 17 Jun 2005 09:23 - 6122 of 27111

TTFN - might see a dip today and into red by the end of trading IMO.

jimmy b - 17 Jun 2005 09:29 - 6123 of 27111

17 Jun'05 - 09:20 - 6119 of 6121 insiderinside


jimmy b - a tip mag does not go halfway for no reason - what they say means what they incline.

And the main heading was BUY !!!it doesn't really matter, but don't try and distort what people are actually looking at..

wilbs - 17 Jun 2005 09:32 - 6124 of 27111

If a share makes gain like that then IMHO its common sence to top slice and let the profits run for a free ride.
'BUY' meany 'BUY' ii.
wilbs

bosley - 17 Jun 2005 09:32 - 6125 of 27111

ii,

"just a summary that EVO and KBC will be very happy for the SEO Shares Mag mention - distorted and ramped on BBs -"

well you certainly did your best to distort it!! as jimmy says, the last line is
"cautious investors could lock in some profits ,as the shares have risen 500%"

at the top of the "offending" article is a big green arrow head pointing up and the word "buy" over it. seo was and is a risky buy, which is why shares mag say "cautious investors". nowhere does it say sell. please stop being a prick.

stockdog - 17 Jun 2005 09:35 - 6126 of 27111

No, wilbs, he'll never understand you unless you speak his language.

BUY means nothing to him - it's BUYBUY, or in my case byebye ii - he's still squelchelched.

ssdd (or is it sdsd?)

bhunt1910 - 17 Jun 2005 09:37 - 6127 of 27111

Well I see that HE is back again judging by the comment - and he certainly succeeds in winding us up doesn't he - just ignore him - by all means read his stuff - 'cos I guess there must be a semblance of truth there somewhere - but best just to ignore him and not respond. Now did someone say he was rubbishing Yoo - better get acrosss there and buy some then

Have a good hol Bos - expect they will be up by the time u return.

Baza

stockdog - 17 Jun 2005 09:39 - 6128 of 27111

Bos, just lie on the beach and make money whilst you sun yourself!

hewittalan6 - 17 Jun 2005 09:46 - 6129 of 27111

You Guys,
Anyone know where I can purchase a CFD for the difference between what the next SEO article says and what ii thinks it says? I could make a killing!!
Alan

Chiva20 - 17 Jun 2005 09:55 - 6130 of 27111

Aye to that Baza. I said some time ago the numpty & Seq (a lot of the time) are the optimum devils advocates for this share. They give the worst case scenario on every post. Although highly irritating so far things his posts are utter trash, hence reinforcing my decision to stick with this and keep topping up.

My belief is 99.9% of investors feel the same way.

I think the biggest insult is his belief that people are dumb enough to be drawn in, & not read around and short. They certainly wouldn't sell off the back of his posts if they already hold, some faith in SEO must have made them buy in the first place. Despite his best efforts the general public just aren't that stupid and if they are they won't be investing for long. A fool and his money are easily parted!

bhunt1910 - 17 Jun 2005 09:59 - 6131 of 27111

Perhaps its jealousy - he says he does not hold any shares - perhaps thats the problem - he wishes he had bought at 6p when a lot of us did - so not content with wishing those that did good fortune - he just wants to get even by trying to pursuade them to......... but hey , look , I have fallen into the same trap and started to debate his motives - when actually I couldn't care a...... enough, stop.

Baza

robinhood - 17 Jun 2005 10:00 - 6132 of 27111

ii do us all a favour and get some professional help to sort out your mind. Never thought it would be possible but you are more repetitive and boring than my mother in law (and that takes some doing....)

Sequestor - 17 Jun 2005 10:20 - 6133 of 27111

"99.9% of investors feel the same way"-wow, now thats REAL arrogance.

Chiva20 - 17 Jun 2005 10:28 - 6134 of 27111

I thought in your wisdom you filtered me Seq? Trying to influence others with bullsh*t? That's arrogance my friend.

paulmasterson1 - 17 Jun 2005 10:38 - 6135 of 27111


Hi All,

Will Eversheds help Sstanelco seal a starch packaging deal with Burger King ????

http://www.yorkshiretoday.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=56&ArticleID=1056110

http://www.businessweekly.co.uk/news/view_article.asp?article_id=9509

http://www.thelawyer.com/cgi-bin/item.cgi?id=115814&d=122&h=24&f=46

Eversheds raises international profile with German link-up

Greg Wright
Deputy Business Editor
THE rejection of the European constitution by voters in France and Holland suggests that the continent is becoming a less coherent place.
But one Yorkshire firm is doing its bit to show that, in the legal profession at least, some ties are worth forging.
Leeds-based Eversheds has sealed formal links with leading German firm Heisse Kursawe.
Eversheds described it as a major step in the development of Eversheds' international profile.

The firm has 11 partners and nearly 40 lawyers. Clients include multinational companies ranging from banks, entertainment and technology companies to real estate investors and developers such as Burger King, Bayerische HypoVereinsbank, Munich Re, Expedia.de, Bovis Lend Lease, NBC Universal Studios and ProSiebenSAT1 Media.

Managing Partner of Heisse Kursawe, Matthias Heisse, said: "We look forward to supporting Eversheds clients in Germany with our local market knowledge as part of an integrated European legal service."

The two firms yesterday announced the completion of their first joint deal, advising on the $25m (16.6m) acquisition by UK-based packaging specialist Stanelco of German company Biotec Holding.

Cheers,
PM

wilbs - 17 Jun 2005 11:12 - 6136 of 27111

Hey, seaquestor, hows the short on the FTSE going??
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