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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


paulmasterson1 - 08 Jul 2005 21:11 - 7088 of 27111


Hi All,

SETS should make it easier and cheaper for online trades, and should hopefully make it more likely, that you will be able to buy and sell the amount of stock you want to, rather than being limited to stupidly low trade size offers ....

Cheers,
PM

Sequestor - 08 Jul 2005 21:31 - 7089 of 27111

Cyril, basically-PMT- he doesn`t know, so he c&p`s this stuff above gleaned from a search engine- beware of PMT he is a ramper of a dozen or so small caps, evil and should be removed from this bb- as he was from ADVFN-he will appear to be avuncular, helpfull etc., while all the time driving home BUY references as he pumps and dumps, why MAM haven`t dumped him remains a mystery.
SEAQ trading relies on a number of market -makers to trade the cos. shares , they must display firm two-way prices for not less than the NMS (normal market size), which is fixed quarterly, there are many ways of holding back deals, for days if the NMS is exceeded.
SET`s trades are reported automatically, regardless of size, the SETS MM is a bastardisation of the two, still using market-makers,but allowing punters to show the price they are looking for on a virtual "black-board"

ps I doubt if PMT has ever traded on the SET`s market- beware of rampers.

Sequestor - 08 Jul 2005 21:40 - 7090 of 27111

click on masterb^^&&%rs little house- nice website

ROFLMFAO

markusantonius - 09 Jul 2005 06:41 - 7091 of 27111

ROFLMFAO ? What's this, Seq?

aldwickk - 09 Jul 2005 08:10 - 7092 of 27111

Seq wrote,

"why MAM haven`t dumped him remains a mystery" more to the point is why they haven't dumped II, you would have lost money if you followed II's sell advice, but made money from Pauls if you had bought SEO & YOO when he first told you, anybody who bought these are still showing a large profit even now.

Sequestor - 09 Jul 2005 09:19 - 7093 of 27111

as he ramps dozens of penny dreadfuls , of course he will get a winner now and then, he has a website devoted to ramping, where do you think he gets the money to pay for it, and his time ?he is a professional ramper of the worst sort- avoid

insiderinside - 09 Jul 2005 10:21 - 7094 of 27111

The May 2005 news to be followed by the recent update -

http://www.packagingtoday.co.uk/story.asp?sectionCode=41&storyCode=33586

Oven-ready laser sealing
27 May 2005
UK traysealing specialist Packaging Automation has collaborated with four other commercial companies and Loughborough University scientists to develop a non-contact laser sealing and inspection system for oven-ready meal packs which eliminates the need for conventional tooling.Suitable for ambient and chilled oven-ready meals, the system was developed as an alternative to conventional heatsealing in conjunction with The Recipe Dish Company, RPC Containers and FPP Packaging Solutions, laser supplier GSI Lumonics and researchers at Loughborough University's Mechatronics Research Centre in a DEFRA-sponsored FoodLINK project.Packaging Automation says it significantly reduces tooling costs, improves seal quality and reduces wastage. Multiple tray shapes can be processed on a single production line, while fast changeovers can be achieved without resetting the sealing machinery. In addition, the lidding film is cut by the laser beam once the seal has been made.UK traysealing specialist Packaging Automation has collaborated with four other commercial companies and Loughborough University scientists to develop a non-contact laser sealing and inspection system for oven- ready meal packs which eliminates the need for conventional tooling.Suitable for ambient and chilled oven-ready meals, the system was developed as an alternative to conventional heatsealing in conjunction with The Recipe Dish Company, RPC Containers and FPP Packaging Solutions, laser supplier GSI Lumonics and researchers at Loughborough University's Mechatronics Research Centre in a DEFRA-sponsored FoodLINK project.Packaging Automation says it significantly reduces tooling costs, improves seal quality and reduces wastage. Multiple trays shapes can be processed on a single production line, while fast changeovers can be achieved without resetting the sealing machinery. In addition, the lidding film is cut by the laser beam once the seal has been made.The project partners have also developed an "advanced inspection system" which will check the seal of every pack. Tests reportedly show the laser seals are stronger than "traditional" methods and easier to peel.

insiderinside - 09 Jul 2005 10:21 - 7095 of 27111

News for July 2005

http://www.packagingnews.co.uk/newsproducts.php?category=Packing+Filling+Line+Machinery


Laser sealing lights the way forward
A laser sealing and inspection system for oven-ready meals is the result of a DEFRA-sponsored project.
The sealing system can be used for ambient or chilled . It seals lidding film to food trays using a laser without the need for conventional tooling. The non-contact, flexible system can process multiple tray shapes on a single production line, and fast product changeovers can be achieved without resetting the sealing machinery. An added advantage is that the laser beam only cuts the lidding film once the seal has been made.
An advanced inspection system, using an embedded signature and computer vision technique, has also been developed which will check the seal quality of every pack. Tests have shown that laser seals are stronger than traditional methods, but have the added advantage of being easier to peel.
Knutsford-based Packaging Automation developed the equipment in conjunction with chilled ready meals producer The Recipe Dish Company, RPC Containers, laser manufacturer GSI Lumonics, FFP Packaging Solutions and academic partner Loughborough University,
Packaging Automation - Enquiry 01565 755000

insiderinside - 09 Jul 2005 10:22 - 7096 of 27111

And now you can see a reason why there is no rush to convert to Greenseal RF sealing has the same limitations as Heat Sealing tooling is required for different tray sizes and shapes downtime on changeover still need consumable trim blades to cut the lidding BUT with Laser on a single line you can process any size or shape of tray minimal downtime on changeover as no need to change any tooling or sealing head it cuts with the laser too so no trim blades superior sealing excellent peel sealing (not cut to open like SE0 trial runs) this Laser system that is now at test and trial stage and if successful then you can understand why suppliers do not want Greenseal they will wait and rather spend their money on Laser which will give them seriously more benefit and savings than Greenseal ever could. Why did you think those EVO forecasts are steadily being reduced and now showing SE0 posting a loss at prelims and no longer a profit ? Why the sudden rush to buy Biotec ? There are severe problems IMO for SE0 and over time you will understand why I have been and am so bearish.

SE0 can talk the talk rampers can ramp the ramp tipsters can tip the tip but those thousand (even hundreds) of orders are not flowing the company can talk all they like about how wonderful they think their product is thats their job but orders and revenue is the key its not there only 2 orders to date and in fact only perhaps 2 dozen potential orders more short term with over a thousand order already in the SEO price and a much better solution now gaining momentum do not be shocked if the greatest ramp ever comes sooner rather than later crashing down to earth.

Always remember in food packaging Any problems on the line can mean missed deliveries. There is no opportunity to redeliver the next day. That means we need reliable equipment and the reassurance of 24 hour support and fast response. have you heard about reliability of those RF sealing heads or just talk about everything else but not the reliability aspect ? Remember what Hitchens said just one for now and if that is ok after running for some time then maybe 4 more but just one for now. Remember those trials that were due to finish in April but still not finished as of July the 9th ??

Watch for minimal orders for Greenseal as the Laser system comes through test and trial.

insiderinside - 09 Jul 2005 10:24 - 7097 of 27111

Take a look at the Laser Sealing - not just an idea - a real thing now.

insiderinside - 09 Jul 2005 10:26 - 7098 of 27111

Did not like the link - so you can find it on the web site below -

http://www.packagingtoday.co.uk/Journals/Packaging/Packaging_Today/May_2005/photos/pr121a_sealing.jpg

garyble - 09 Jul 2005 11:10 - 7099 of 27111

Thank for the info II. Now what would you like me to do?....

stockdog - 09 Jul 2005 12:14 - 7100 of 27111

Sorry Seqie - with the new-style board original Squelchees were re-admitted. I immediately squelched ii again, but thought I'd have another go with you. However, whether what you say about Paul Masterson is truue or not (and I have myself in the past asked him not to be so aggressive in his style), your offensive know-it-all language is just too wearying to tolerate. If you need to be confrontational to feel socially at ease, you'll have to do it wiith out me as cannon-fodder. Bye bye again. Squelched!

sd

Sequestor - 09 Jul 2005 12:34 - 7101 of 27111

oh my goodness, how can I cope with this? -filtered, ah well I guess I shall just have to out and drown my sorrows at the Polo Club

ROFLOL!!!!!-how can they take things of zero consequence so seriously-sad, the irony is I never EVER talk to stockdog 1/1, much too boring.

bosley - 09 Jul 2005 13:11 - 7102 of 27111

so, moving onto setsmm is a good thing. i am also guessing that this is when having level2 comes into its own?

bosley - 09 Jul 2005 13:12 - 7103 of 27111

driver, are you still ok?

paulmasterson1 - 09 Jul 2005 15:15 - 7104 of 27111


Aldwick/Stockdog Hi,

Thanks :)

iidiot remains squelched by me, but the reason he continues his barrage of abuse and false claims against me even though I do not reply, just goes with the rest of his lies and drivel, it's all just SEO bashing, 24/7 365 days a year, whilst claiming no interest in SEO is just another lie, he hates the company and it's shareholders.

Cheers,
PM

Sequestor - 09 Jul 2005 16:33 - 7105 of 27111

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the result of masterb$%rs` six week onslaught ramping this dog, and I even saw someone post to say how good his predictions were, yep MINUS 21%

its`how these rampers work-24/7 posting balls.

Sequestor - 09 Jul 2005 16:42 - 7106 of 27111

this bloody thing is acting up- no chart copying

offski.

ptholden - 09 Jul 2005 17:20 - 7107 of 27111

How did your SEO short work out Seq?
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