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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


driver - 05 Jul 2005 17:29 - 6957 of 27111

ii
That's good new's for us you silly boy not bad. Click on my little green house.

driver - 05 Jul 2005 17:31 - 6958 of 27111

I must be in a good mood?

Phart68 - 05 Jul 2005 18:45 - 6959 of 27111

Shouldn't that chart end @ 23.25?

Naughty!



EDIT - 22:45 - That's better.

paulmasterson1 - 05 Jul 2005 21:34 - 6960 of 27111

Hi All,

Taken from my website, at http://www.stanelco.devisland.net ....

The reason I am posting this, is because today's announcement is the very first time, that we have been told that Starpol can be used in CPET microwavable trays !!!!


"Early indications in the food rigid tray area suggest that Stanelco's Starpol 2000 range of materials, produced by Biotec, will be able to significantly undercut the price of polyester (APET, clear trays and CPET, microwavable trays) whilst providing the necessary gas barrier for MAP."


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There are obviously a lot of trays for Stanelco to seal, with 2,000,000,000 trays from just one supplier.

Associated Packaging Technologies (APT), global supplier of thermoformed food trays, has opened a new corporate headquarters in Chadds Ford, PA (suburban Philadelphia) as part of an aggressive growth strategy. The company supplies in excess of two billion CPET trays annually to Fortune 100 customers worldwide throughout the food industries. In related efficiency moves, APT has closed two other executive offices: Jupiter, FL (its former corporate headquarters) and Exton, PA (a second executive office in the Philadelphia that APT had outgrown).

According to Mark Staton, the companys new Chief Executive Officer, This series of strategic decisions will enable us to compete more effectively in our various markets trays for frozen foods, ready meals, and case-ready meats. With the move to our new offices complete, we are in the process of expanding our staff here.

APT is the world's largest vertically integrated manufacturer of CPET dual-ovenable containers for the food industry, the leading source for plastic food trays in the North American frozen food industry, and a major source for plastic food trays in other markets, including case ready meats, institutional, deli, prepared foods, and bakery. The company has thermoforming plants in: Cambridge, Ontario; Waynesville, North Carolina; Chillicothe, Missouri; and Carrickmacross, Ireland

http://www.aptechnologies.com/pr_20041101.html

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Cheers,
PM

bosley - 05 Jul 2005 23:22 - 6961 of 27111

ii, speaking of awards, i am going to get quotes for a "Tipster of the Decade " trophy and have your name engraved on it. i will present this trophy to you at the donny meet and i'll even buy you a pint. waddya say , big boy?

bosley - 06 Jul 2005 07:34 - 6962 of 27111

morning all. no news. it will be interesting to see what happens today, to see if there is something in the wind.

niceonecyril - 06 Jul 2005 07:36 - 6963 of 27111

Write up in the Times today on the latest deal, 30p target
cyril

Chiva20 - 06 Jul 2005 07:47 - 6964 of 27111

niceonecyril

bhunt1910 - 06 Jul 2005 08:56 - 6965 of 27111

Dont often get a mention in the Times - but goy one today

"Stanelco, the packaging technology specialist, added 1p to 23p on agreeing to sell a 50 per cent stake in newly acquired Biotec Holdings to Frances SP Metal for $12.5 million (7.1 million).

Stanelco last month outbid SPM for Biotec by paying $25 million, the deal by which the French company will become a client of Biotec was lauded by Evolution Securities, which repeated its 30p target"

Baza

Chiva20 - 06 Jul 2005 09:10 - 6966 of 27111

Healthy start! Lets hope Bos gets his wind

bosley - 06 Jul 2005 09:14 - 6967 of 27111

chiva, my girlfriend complains constantly about the amount of wind i pass..... but that's another story....

Chiva20 - 06 Jul 2005 09:21 - 6968 of 27111

Lucky girl. Well make our day today and bottle up a walmart sized one for us.

bhunt1910 - 06 Jul 2005 09:33 - 6969 of 27111

I think it is going to be a slow day for us today - perhaps another RNS next week - fingers crossed.

Baza

insiderinside - 06 Jul 2005 10:23 - 6970 of 27111

Small PIs keep getting sucked in by the large bight flashy words - an avoid looking at the lack of big orders and lack of order flow.

When will someone have the balls to write "The very slow take up in orders points strongly to unexpected problems which are being kept under wraps - this may explain why the sudden change of heart with Biotec and the need to get back cash as future projected income from Greenseal is now under severe doubt especially when considering the moves by competitors in this arena."

jimmy b - 06 Jul 2005 10:32 - 6971 of 27111

Your not on the ASDA's going bankrupt theme today then ? Ive got one WALLMART'S stopped selling all food stuffs . Ps, and sold SAMS CLUB...

jimmy b - 06 Jul 2005 10:35 - 6972 of 27111

I'll save you more time ,
MEAT AND FISH BANNED IN THE UK.. from now on everyone will eat cereal..

bosley - 06 Jul 2005 10:45 - 6973 of 27111

"insiderinside - 06 Jul 2005 10:23 - 6970 of 6972
Small PIs keep getting sucked in by the large bight flashy words - an avoid looking at the lack of big orders and lack of order flow.

When will someone have the balls to write "The very slow take up in orders points strongly to unexpected problems which are being kept under wraps - this may explain why the sudden change of heart with Biotec and the need to get back cash as future projected income from Greenseal is now under severe doubt especially when considering the moves by competitors in this arena." "


ii, nice nads!! very shiny!! have you had a back, sac and crack wax?

Chiva20 - 06 Jul 2005 12:36 - 6974 of 27111

Fortunately I am still oblivious of the numpty thanks to the new site layout, but I can tell he's up to the same insufferable blubberings as before.

There doesn't seem to be much buying pressure needed to push the price up at the moment. Encouraging. I will revert back to my humble opinion on monday that we will see it trek slowly back up to the 25-26p level until the next news. If that comes next week who knows where we'll be. Good time to buy though imo. short term trend is back up again, long term its always been up.

driver - 06 Jul 2005 13:20 - 6975 of 27111

Blimmy get those ready meals prepared.

paulmasterson1 - 06 Jul 2005 13:41 - 6976 of 27111


Re my post ....

paulmasterson1 - 05 Jul 2005 21:34 - 6960 of 6975


I have just E-Mailed APTechnologies with Stanelco's last RNS, and the Biotec RNS, just to let them know, that Starpol 2000 can make their 2,000,000,000 CPET trays 100% biodegradable, and as cheap or cheaper than Petro-Plastics ....

Cheers,
PM
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