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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


Sequestor - 20 Jul 2005 21:13 - 7625 of 27111

yes I did -default all you like this dog is going to 17p

sleep well!!!!!!!

driver - 20 Jul 2005 21:14 - 7626 of 27111

seq
Play fair'

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Sequestor - 20 Jul 2005 21:35 - 7627 of 27111

er yes driver I know that its a default setting we are all = gedit

YAWWWNNNN

SLEEPS

bhunt1910 - 20 Jul 2005 21:55 - 7628 of 27111

Seq - so you seem to have got it right for now - and we (well at least I am ) smarting a bit because I did not expect it to fall back to 20p - but I really do not think there is any need for all this histrionics.

Fair dos - you said it would fall - nobody listened - you win - we loose - but isn't that what its all about - we all make our own decisions based on the information at hand.

I am hurting at the moment - but I can afford to take a long term view - maybe others cant - and I still think this has massive potential in the long term - what we all need is a few (well more than a few) orders - but a month in the life of a company like this could go will seem a mere blip in a year or twos time - assuming that it is successful.

If you have a short term strategy - I guess a lot of people will be tempted to sell tomorrow, if you have a long term strategy - you will probably just ride it out.

Whatever Seq - be gentle - I guess you will have called it wrong once or twice in your career??

Baza

driver - 20 Jul 2005 22:15 - 7629 of 27111

baz
My last top up was 22.75p so yes it is a bit of a pig but if you are in for the long term and know the SEO story, its big enough just look at the research page, we know the future massive potential, I agree with you ride it out and top up.

aldwickk - 20 Jul 2005 22:38 - 7630 of 27111

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aldwickk - 20 Jul 2005 22:43 - 7631 of 27111

Sequestor ,

If you are such a great trader why bother posting on the investers BB , why don't you stay on the traders BB or are you afraid of being a small fish in a big pond.

driver - 20 Jul 2005 22:45 - 7632 of 27111

aldwickk
Why dont you just fill it in, me bos, and baza have, what is the problem.

ptholden - 20 Jul 2005 22:50 - 7633 of 27111

Baza / Driver

I have no problem with the current SP of SEO. I also can afford to take the long term view and if appropriate adjsut my investment strategy to suit. What I cannot abide is the constant sniping, belittlement and abuse to other posters on this thread, aka ADVFN. If anyone had any doubts to the true nature of Seq, then this evening he has shown himself to be the person he really is. I will leave other posters to draw their own conclusions. I have no desire or need to sink to his level of abuse.

As far as SEO is concerned, their long term plan certainly appears to be coming together, but what any investor should accept is that it is a long term plan and one that will not necessarily be reflected in today's SP. It would appear that the meteoric SP rises of the last few months are now a thing of the past and that reality has now sunk in. Doesn't make SEO a bad company, just means that the 50p party in Donny will take a little bit longer.

pth

aldwickk - 20 Jul 2005 22:51 - 7634 of 27111

Its not my problem it seems to be Sequestors.

aldwickk - 20 Jul 2005 23:00 - 7635 of 27111

When he grows up , how old is he 18 ? he won't be posting such testosterone fuelled abuse, the thing is by that time SEO will be a 10 share.

jimmy b - 20 Jul 2005 23:20 - 7636 of 27111

Chill who cares what anyone's saying , all i care about is protecting my profit, and right now i'm out .i have no doubt this will fly in the future , but i think i will be able to buy back cheaper later, i keep saying they need some juicy orders and people dismiss that , but at the moment they have sold nothing! and i see the sp drifting even further,,as soon as there is a deal struck , i hope to be back in ...
..

IanT(MoneyAM) - 21 Jul 2005 07:16 - 7637 of 27111

I have received a number of complaints with regard to personal abuse on this and other threads. Please treat this as a final warning. If any personal abuse is found on these boards by me or I receive notification of any personal abuse I will remove access to these bulletin boards and/or remove access to the site.

I hope that this is clear.

All have a good day,

Ian

TheFrenchConnection - 21 Jul 2005 07:46 - 7638 of 27111

Amities / Slt . Pre market gambits made by the early birds made for a wobbling s/p between 19 and 20.5 as MMs take them for a walkies ,,,,,l do not think any of us can deny the fact that the mobs want cake today ,,Not tommorow. But it does appear the "clever money" is playing to the tune of quickly "in and out" on small movement and employing maximum leverage .Buying volume is still manifestly apparent so such a percentile drop leaves a bitter taste in your mouth .What must be of worry to holders is that if that if 20p is convincingly breached the volume of "stop gap sells" self triggering themselves will be a little sickening to watch . l personally think 20p will indeed be breached - and convincingly -and the road to 15/16p a glaring reality . . .. ...l hope im wrong ,,,,,ln addition this stock is something of a conundrum at times; lt could be back to 25p in the blink of an eye but somehow i cannot forsee that for a while . ,,,Quit sait ? Bonne chance

bosley - 21 Jul 2005 07:53 - 7639 of 27111

morning all. anybody not happy should call seo. i did last week. the story is still the same. patience is all that is required. at the moment traders are having some fun.
seq, a touch ott, i thought.
tfc, long time no see!!!

aldwickk - 21 Jul 2005 07:55 - 7640 of 27111

Hi' Jamie,

Nice to hear from you again, do you still hold GFM , and whats holding the price back ?

iturama - 21 Jul 2005 08:25 - 7641 of 27111

For those that are curious about WT trades, the following might be useful:-

A WT trade is a transaction under the WPA regime and is done in the following manner:-

An institutional investor, such as a pension fund wishing to buy or sell a large number of shares, contacts a broker dealer and the parties enter into a provisional agreement. This sets out the basic terms for the trade including limit price and size on which improvement must be sought by the broker dealer. This agreement, between the broker dealer acting as principal and the institutional investor, is known as a Worked Principal Agreement.
The terms of this agreement are reported to the Exchange but are not published. After the parties have entered into the agreement, the broker dealer searches for counter parties with whom to offset the trade. If no counter parties have been found, the deal will still go ahead, with the broker dealer meeting the customers entire requirement by adjusting his own holdings of the stock. It is a requirement of the regime that the broker dealer should attempt to improve on the terms of the original agreement.
The parties must execute and report the trade by either (a) the end of the trading day, or (b) when the broker dealer has found counter parties for 80% of the value of the trade, whichever is the earlier. If they so wish, the parties can carry out the trade earlier than either of these times. The regime is restricted to trades instigated by the customer that are larger than eight times the Normal Market Size (8 x NMS) for the security concerned.

bhunt1910 - 21 Jul 2005 08:50 - 7642 of 27111

Business Wire release on the Mondini agreement...

July 20, 2005 04:31 PM US Eastern Timezone

Stanelco Confirms Mondini as Manufacturing Partner; Companies Team up to Develop New RF-seal Tray Lidding Machines

LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 20, 2005--Stanelco plc (LSE:SEO.L), the RF applications group, is pleased to announce that it has entered into a commercial agreement with G. Mondini Spa, a leading manufacturer of tray lidding machines, to jointly develop a purpose-designed radio frequency (RF) tray lidding machine using Stanelco's GREENSEAL(TM) technology.


"This is the next step in the progression and implementation of RF technology in the packaging industry. Mondini is a world leader in tray lidding machines, and we are thrilled at the opportunity to work with such a well-respected company," said Stephanie Morgan-Fisher, director of North American operations in Orlando, Florida.

The agreement is the first by Stanelco with an original equipment manufacturer (OEM). This is an important development, as it will allow Stanelco to supply its technology to suppliers as part of new OEM machines without going through the retrofitting process. It will greatly speed up the acceptance of the GREENSEAL technology as an industry standard within the packaging industry.

The new machine will initially be made available to suppliers of ASDA Stores Ltd (ASDA) in the United Kingdom and Ireland in accordance with an agreement between Stanelco and ASDA signed in March of this year.

"Other trials of GREENSEAL(TM) technology and our biocompostable food tray material, provisionally named Starpol2000(TM), are progressing extremely well. We are very encouraged at the initial response we are having both in the UK and North America. We look to change the face of food packaging and introduce cost-competitive alternatives to those currently in use," said Morgan-Fisher.

Giovanni Mondini, president of G. Mondini Spa commented, "We are delighted to enter into this association with Stanelco. The combined experience and expertise of two market leaders in sealing technology will accelerate the radical modification of tray sealing across the globe."

driver - 21 Jul 2005 09:06 - 7643 of 27111

baza
Thanks for that, I will put it on the R/Page later, got a wedding to go to, not mine thank god.

Chiva20 - 21 Jul 2005 09:18 - 7644 of 27111

ouch. This hurts.
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