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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


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?

driver - 09 Jul 2005 18:40 - 7108 of 27111

bos
Yes still OK thanks, you might have seen me on Sky News I was the Bruce Willis look alike with the orange jacket on, pushing the trolley with all my Walking Wounded following behind, this was when we got a bomb scare on top of what we had to deal with (I am sure these things are sent to try us) any way looks like things will be back to normal next week.

insiderinside - 10 Jul 2005 07:41 - 7109 of 27111

PM1 - drop the personal stuff - keep to the company and potential - you have had in the past your bullish views - and I have still today my bearish views - I am only pointing out the anti-ramp.

Notice the laser sealing can do peel lids notice from EVO (Jan 05) earlier write ups that SE0 RF cannot and the need for cut to open warnings with the new RF sealed lids ;-)

Lots of false posts around the net saying I saw Greenseal in Tesco and the like put it this way if the package is consumer unfriendly imo - and has a notice on the front to Cut to Open then its likely to be Greenseal if its consumer friendly and peel off top its likely not. Do not be confused by the rampers read the EVO Jan report see what they say about Cut to Open lids and warnings. The latest heat sealing machines from the likes of Proseal and Cryovac amongst others do a superior lid with excellent seal and clarity so if it looks pretty it could be any machine if it has a warning to cut it open and in Asda it could be Greenseal.

If you think Laser tray lidding sealing is not a product then in my earlier posts yesterday - is the recent write up and photo of the Laser sealing system forget comments of fumes/smoke etc we are talking sealing not burning whoever come up with comments about fumes must be a total idiot and trying to hide something. You can see from the photo its real and under tests. Laser like RF comes in many different formats and frequencies certain RF levels are harmful certain are fine for sealing certain laser levels are ideal for hand held pointers or for cutting or for sealing.

Take a look at SEO getting ramped on a Skiing site ;-) LOL

http://www.goneboarding.co.uk/Forum/ShowThread.aspx?ThreadID=13478

Its getting quite desperate now imo all the 2006 news including a Walmart deal and 1000 machine orders is in the price so it is amazing where you will find posts saying Hey I have a great share tip buy some SEO - rampers trying to get more people into the overvalued over ramped over hyped SE0.

Very funny when you read the earlier reports like EVO Jan 2005 they had a 10p target for 2006 which when you consider real life order flow now (2 machines and a handful more coming) it was a very reasonable target.

bosley - 10 Jul 2005 09:19 - 7110 of 27111

driver? bruce willis lookalike? i thought you said you looked like george clooney? i guess next it's going to be brad pitt........
beautiful day today, may have a drive up to the lakes, or just walk upto the pub and get leathered!! have a good day everyone, enjoy the sun.

driver - 10 Jul 2005 09:47 - 7111 of 27111

bos
I did say that (George Clooney) on an earlier post, but since turning 54 I look more like Bruce Willis.

Sequestor - 10 Jul 2005 10:26 - 7112 of 27111

pth
I am down a penny and a bit on the SEO short, nearly 4 weeks to go tho`,before I need to close- been away for a week, probably missed any downturn, but longed
Brent Crude befire I left with a stop profit of $61- that worked, shorted DOW Friday night close to its peak, can`t see that graph not turn into a ski-slope

off into the sun!!!!!

ptholden - 10 Jul 2005 13:03 - 7113 of 27111

Nice one Seq, wouldn't like to short the DOw at the moment though, although hope it works out for you. Think a blue FOOTSIE day (likely) may give the DOW a bit of a further nudge up.

Unfortunately due to this new BB format I somehow seemed to fail to squelch IIdiot and have just had the pleasure of reading one of his more idiotic posts.

Even the total condemnation of his recent behaviour in using the London terrorist attcaks to bash SEO have not tempered his enthusiasm for telling outright lies.

"all the 2006 news including a Walmart deal and 1000 machine orders is in the price"

What a complete load of bollocks, how you manage to live with yourself by peddling this blatant rubbish is beyond me. It is accepted universally that the ASDA agreement of 200 machines is in the SP, and you could argue that that reflects a fair price of anywhere between 20-25p. Any Wallmart deal, particularly if in the region of 1000 machines will elevate the SP considerably higher.

Now where is that damned squeched button.

pth

insiderinside - 10 Jul 2005 19:34 - 7114 of 27111

Whilst blatent ramping is around - so am I - another case today - I am informed someone posted a blatent ramp on III and then its been copied elsewhere - normal trick from rampers - post a ramp on one site and copy elsewhere and say "look what I found at xxxxx" site - the ramp is The Investors Chronicle has tipped SE0 to be a winner - I am told this is totally false - their 8th July report says the price already includes all the good news - its trading on 57 times BEST FORECAST 2006 EPS (2006 EPS being whats reported at prelims in 2007) - and it advises to wait and see if real big orders come through or not - the price is high enough.

PTH - The Investors Chronicle on the 8th July says "All the good news is in the price already".

PTH - There is around 1000 in the price - as is known from KBC estimates which say each 100 orders is worth 2.5p on the share price - so being positive and saying its worth 5p for its jam tomorrow and IP - with no orders - like now with only 2 confirmed orders - even with 200 orders its still only worth 10p by KBC Peel estimates - totally over ramped and over valued at present - yes.

superrod - 10 Jul 2005 21:05 - 7115 of 27111

ii
you have no position ( you say ).......so WHY do insist on trying to save us idiots from ourselves? im a relative newcomer to SEO but am UP nearly 3000 ( and its in the bank ) and thats just from trading. my 52k shares circa 14.9p remain healthily in profit.

go and be philanthropic elsewhere.

bosley - 11 Jul 2005 07:18 - 7116 of 27111

good morning all. what a lovely day! the sunshine makes you feel all positive and hopeful.

Chiva20 - 11 Jul 2005 07:20 - 7117 of 27111

Morning Bos, how chipper of you. Boiling here already, and throughout most of last night!

bhunt1910 - 11 Jul 2005 07:33 - 7118 of 27111

Morning Bos - Looking forward to a better week than last in more respects than one

Baza

bhunt1910 - 11 Jul 2005 07:41 - 7119 of 27111

Some associated News
Tesco, Wal-Mart could face European expansion problems, warns report
AFX


LONDON (AFX) - Tesco PLC and Wal-Mart Stores Inc's ambitious billion pound expansion strategy into eastern Europe is in trouble, The Business reported citing data to be released by AT Kearny, the management consultants, tomorrow.

The report will show that markets in Poland, Russia and the Czech Republic -- key areas targeted for growth by Tesco for 2005 -- are saturated.

Kearney's report carries an index ranking 30 emerging countries based on more than 25 macroeconomic and retail-specific variables. Russia has been knocked off the top spot as retailers enter the market, increasing the level of competition.

'With new players entering this region and existing players expanding, market saturation is tugging many traditional eastern European countries down the index. The Czech Republic, for example, dropped and Poland fell out of the top 30 altogether...Poland is now saturated, the report says.

'Slovenia has fallen one place, Russia is levelling off and while it remains attractive, the steady stream of foreign players has caused its market saturation to increase,' the report adds.

The top five grocery retailers are foreign and control more than 60 pct of the market. Lidl, Tesco and the Schwarz Group joined the crowded marketplace in 2004 and Wal-Mart plans to follow.

Last month Lee Scott, chief executive of Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer, said it was looking to expand in central and eastern Europe. Scott listed Poland and Hungry as well as Russia among countries that would be attractive.

Tesco also plans to build 20 more stores in Poland and six in Slovakia. Last month chief executive Sir Terry Leahy said international strategy is again his priority."

Baza


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