bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
insiderinside
- 24 Jun 2005 11:33
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forest Paul posts about SE0 on here - ADFN - Guru - Yahoo - A2S - FYB - SF - Liberty and so on and so on - pumping it to the heights above heaven IMO with PIs.
hewittalan6
- 24 Jun 2005 11:40
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So. MAM have a traders room and an investors room. I suggest they open a 3rd room for the blatant rampers and derampers (insert your own chice of posters here) where they can bicker and fight to their little hearts content.
Come on MAM, what about it. You could call it the Kindergarten room.
Alan
kshammas
- 24 Jun 2005 12:34
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i second that motion. it's really starting to p**s me off.
Chiva20
- 24 Jun 2005 12:40
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A tiresome nuisance. His tactic is wear you down with negativity until you can't be bothered and look elsewhere. Shameful hijacking of productive debate.
stockdog
- 24 Jun 2005 15:25
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That's why there is a squelch button.
Someone has said that he gets paid for every response or mention of his name by other posters - just squelch him, it's no harder than selling your favourite loss-making share and once done the peace and contentment you feel is almost tangible. Why discuss him, he has no bearing on our lives.
sd
bhunt1910
- 24 Jun 2005 16:35
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I am assuming that SEO will trade sideways until the results next week.
Would welcome a summary from uncle eric - are you still around ?- or are you on holidays ?
Baza
Sequestor
- 24 Jun 2005 16:42
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and as for this bundle of used bog-roll another crap week of bollox, why do we bother?
insiderinside
- 24 Jun 2005 16:54
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Called it to a "T" today - just what was expected - I know as it is now very very weak and easy to call - the 44M shares have knocked the support out - 99% of PIs who could get sucked in by the ramping are in - the FAs for SE0 know this and thats why trying like mad dogs to get US punters buying - they know its going to get very weak - no outstanding and excellent news on Monday and this could be one of the most red weeks ever on SEO next week.
IMO simple call for most holders - do you grin and suffer during interim time (and those interims may get delayed) - or take your profits and buy back after interims if you wish when the dust settles - at which stage your same money will most likely buy more shares than now - if you should wish to get back in. I know what I would do - British Bulls should now go from "Sell If" to "Sell Confirmed"
insiderinside - 24 Jun'05 - 08:16 - 6505 of 6534 edit
Intial rise up then fall back down ???
Stanelco - SELL IF -
Today a Black Marubozu was formed. This shows that the sellers controlled the price action from the first trade to the last trade.
The last three candlesticks formed a Bearish Evening Star Pattern . This is a bearish reversal pattern that marks a potential change in trend. Though it is highly reliable confirmation is still recommended.
Stanelco PLC
Daily Commentary
Our system posted a SELL-IF today. The previous BUY recommendation that was confirmed was made on 16.06.2005 (8) days ago, when the stock price was 22.5000. Since then SEO has gained 3.33% .
Are you eager to sell your shares? Well, this may be the right time to do so.
insiderinside - 24 Jun'05 - 09:50 - 6515 of 6534 edit
The MMs got stuck with quite a few MILLION sells yesterday - so they will be more than happy to raise the price up to start with while people buy the slack - and then drop it down later in the afternoon perhaps ? ;-)
insiderinside
- 24 Jun 2005 16:56
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And to coincide with next week PM1 has announced he is on holiday and back first week of July - what perfect timing Paul ;-) ?? !! ;-) LOL
jimmy b
- 24 Jun 2005 22:54
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- 24 Jun'05 - 16:54 - 6535 of 6536
Called it to a "T" today - just what was expected ,,insiderinside..
Wasn't that hard really was it,,i shouldn't give yourself too much credit,,you've got it WRONG for the last three months, then you predict the sp won't move because of no news,,give yourself a slap on the back,,on second thoughts just give yourself a slap ..
ptholden
- 24 Jun 2005 23:24
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LoL jimmy!
driver
- 24 Jun 2005 23:39
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Not a bad week we had two bits of very significant news the roll out of the Asda deal (agreement to supply its revolutionary Greenseal technology to Hitchen Foods) although a bit slow, at least we are now starting to see it all taking shape. As andy pointed out we will see more and more machines being retrofitted as we go through the year. The other news was the Business Wire June 21 (see research page No17) regarding the retrofitting of thermoformer machines, this is excellent news it opens up a huge new market for Greenseal they will now be able to pack, bacon, cooked meats and sliced cheeses, etc as well as the tray lidding it doesnt leave much left in the shop that needs sealing. All the news that has come from SEO has been positive they have got all the new products ready to be rolled out, not just here but the US and Europe, as soon as the orders start to come in from the US there will be a snow-ball affect and the sp will rocket imo.
If you havent topped up or got your self in a good position, now is the time to do it, Im going to stick my neck out, I have always maintained 150p within two years since Feb this year, but SEO have done much more than we first thought was possible at this stage, I think we are on coarse for 100p before the end of this year.
insiderinside
- 25 Jun 2005 06:08
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Notice how "reserved" Hitchens were in the their comment - its looks like they are not so convinced and it explains why they only purchased 1 with a "conditional" 3 more after the first one is properly tested by them. They are leaving the "back door" open to get out of this and not purchase any more than the first one.
driver
- 25 Jun 2005 12:08
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Re posted forgot link:
Not a bad week we had two bits of very significant news the roll out of the Asda deal (agreement to supply its revolutionary Greenseal technology to Hitchen Foods) although a bit slow, at least we are now starting to see it all taking shape. As andy pointed out we will see more and more machines being retrofitted as we go through the year. The other news was the Business Wire June 21 (see research page No17) regarding the retrofitting of thermoformer machines, this is excellent news it opens up a huge new market for Greenseal they will now be able to pack, bacon, cooked meats and sliced cheeses etc (see link at bottom of No17), as well as the tray lidding it doesnt leave much left in the shop that needs sealing. All the news that has come from SEO has been positive they have got all the new products ready to be rolled out, not just here but the US and Europe, as soon as the orders start to come in from the US there will be a snow-ball affect and the sp will rocket imo.
If you havent topped up or got your self in a good position, now is the time to do it, Im going to stick my neck out, I have always maintained 150p within two years since Feb this year, but SEO have done much more than we first thought was possible at this stage, I think we are on coarse for 100p before the end of this year.
Research Page Last updated 24/06/2005 Now containing Links
http://www.moneyam.com/InvestorsRoom/ShowPostList?fID=1&tID=5042
insiderinside
- 25 Jun 2005 14:30
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Get ready for interims if they are not delayed as they are so bad and will give the game away !! A nice comment from the US below do not worry US investors got burnt from pump and dump of the tech boom and will not be interested in this pumped up jam perhaps tomorrow Stanelco.
The spot to target on their Balance Sheet is their Shareholder's Interest (or Equity). If they've been selling shares to the public, it's likely they need more cash to avoid that Equity number hitting zero. When that happens, as you are no doubt aware, they're INSOLVENT. And the one thing that continually eats away at Share Capital + Reserves is Bottom Line LOSS. If a company makes profits, Reserves etc.. increase, but the opposite happens when they continually incur losses.
Another thing to remember is the fact that it's generally more expensive getting money from the public. It's cheaper getting a loan from the bank. So why go to the public ? Unfortunately for SEO, bank managers generally "know their onions", so they are not likely to continue to pour money down a black hole. Therefore SEO are possibly targeting "gullible investors". However, the numbers, as always, will give us the picture.
Roll on interims lets see those losses and how bad they are why is SE0 always doing share issues and dilutions and not a bank loan its more than likely that the Banks know whats happening and will not risk their money on such a company as Stanelco all these dilutions are raising money but what has been the cash burn rate ? and do the banks see a good chance SE0 will go down the pan and therefore not give any loan to them forcing them to go to the public all the time for more money ?
bosley
- 25 Jun 2005 17:01
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bloody hell! what utter drivel!! probably 6 posts worth reading out of about 500. it hurts to say it but i do agree with seq.... get rid of pm1 and ii. one exists only because of the other.
baza, congratulations on becoming a gramps!!
insiderinside
- 25 Jun 2005 17:07
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One thing IMO many people are forgetting is that ready meals and others are going out of trays/cans and into pouches - its the new trend and future use of trays for ready meals is seriously in doubt - how does that effect the forecasts ?? The retort pouch is the new darling of food packaging - its killing cans and messing with trays - is the end coming for trays as it is for cans ?
http://www.nationalprovisioner.com/content.php?s=NP/2005/05&p=21&sc=4
Full article on above link.
Retort Pouches Heating Up
By Sam Gazdziak, Senior Editor
More meat and poultry processors are turning to retort pouches for their packaging needs.
It started in pet food before working its way over to people food. The retort pouch, a staple of supermarket shelves overseas, has become a staple of several food markets in the United States. Although it hasnt made the tin can obsolete, interest among food packers and processors remains high, and the pouches are making headway into the meat and poultry field.
Nevertheless, he adds, the market for retort pouches in the United States is growing at a rate of 13 to 15 percent each year, with new products coming on board all the time. The popularity of the pouch is such that The Packaging Group held a Retort Pouch/Tray conference on April 12 through 14. We discussed the entire supply chain of the retort pouch, from purchasing and materials to contract packaging, Sacharow says. Its the only dedicated retort pouch program in the world.
Making the transition
Versapack, Tuxedo Park, NY, has its own brand of retort pouches called the SCR pouch, with a retort zipper from Zip Pack. It also has a sister company called United Packaging and Processing Systems that represents the Ferlo line of filling, sealing, and retort systems, manufactured in Spain. Anthony Catino, executive vice president of Versapack, says, We have done this to address the need of manufacturers who want to go to a turnkey solution provider.
Catino says that many current products in the home meal replacement (HMR) market suffer from overpackaging. The product is typically in a tray with a cardboard sleeve and a film lidding, he says. Then inside is the roasted meat product inside a vacuum pouch. The packaging is way too much. He says that a single printed pouch can replace all the other packaging.
Meat market inroads
Tyson Foods, Springdale, AR, currently offers a 7-ounce retort pouch, containing large chunks of all-white-meat chicken. Steven Morris, director of corporate packaging design and research, says the features of the retort pouches include convenience and its easy-to-open nature, along with no preservatives and an extended shelf life.
While the canning throughput would be higher, he reports, pouch thermalization is much shorter due to the reduction of the packing mass. The end result has been a success at retail. Consumers, once trialed, embrace the pouch, Morris says.
http://www.keepmedia.com/pubs/PaperFilmFoilConverter/2005/05/01/843179?extID=10026
http://www.alcanpackaging.com/food/eng/html/retorted.php
http://www.outdoordeli.net/mre.asp
http://www.packexpo.com/ve/36388/main.html
Flexible packaging to outpace rigid types
Flexible packaging demand will outpace rigid packaging, driven by healthy prospects for high barrier film and pouches. High barrier film demand will benefit from the ongoing retail shift toward case ready products, which require value-added packaging materials for extended shelf life and protection from puncturing during shipping and handling. Robust gains for pouches will result from the increased penetration of retort pouches for tuna, salmon, chicken and other processed meats in consumer and foodservice markets.
wilbs
- 25 Jun 2005 17:11
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And if you feel down bols, check the talk to yourself thread out. Its full of nutters!!!!!