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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


Dynamite - 08 Feb 2005 08:51 - 784 of 27111

Well done to those of us brave enough to buy at 4p and not take profits...nearly 3 times our money so far...only 7 times more to go for my first ten bagger. PDX reached 4X but I am currently out of it.
Di

AdieH - 08 Feb 2005 09:00 - 785 of 27111

Its a good day DI, COH now showing profit, just wish BPRG would sort itself out...

bhunt1910 - 08 Feb 2005 09:32 - 786 of 27111

a 1 million (share) buy just gone through - just as I took profits - my nerves can't take this. Well done you guys and thanks for helping me make my first real profit (over 100%). I will now watch from the sidelines

A lurker

driver - 08 Feb 2005 09:32 - 787 of 27111

bosley
Its also my day of and the other half has left me a list (no time for that) I take my hat of to Poverty who bought in yesterday when we were all getting the jitters.

driver - 08 Feb 2005 09:37 - 788 of 27111

bhunt1910
I suggest you get back in quick this stock has only just started, you should have sold half and what was left would have been free.

catta - 08 Feb 2005 10:16 - 789 of 27111

Like yesterday so many of the buys are showing as sells

bosley - 08 Feb 2005 10:29 - 790 of 27111

hello driver. (why do they do that? dont they know a man needs his rest and not a list of things to do!!!!!) great volume so far. i think thats been the biggest thing the last few weeks, the vloume. regularly 7 figures daily, triple the normal daily volume. gone down to only 14% up. boo!!!

Poverty - 08 Feb 2005 10:52 - 791 of 27111

Thanks Driver - I don't often get it right it has to be said! Price coming back a bit now but a super start to the day! I like the fact that there always seems to be massive trading on SEO - shows a lot of people have their eye on this stock...

stockdog - 08 Feb 2005 10:59 - 792 of 27111

All this talk of SP and buying and selling misses the point. Make your mind up what you're investing in, switch off the computer and take the day off. Do the chores set by the other half (you dear old fashioned boys, you!). Then this evening, you will will be suffused with the glow of having made and maintained a supremely adult investment, whose upward path you take in your manly stride, and receive the surprised adulation of TOH because you actually contributed to the much harder business of real life.

When you bought did you DYOR and did you like what you saw?

So, the company just got better today with ther ASDA announcement.

Look forward to the next announcement and the next and then USA.

The SP will follow.

Blu-oo-oo-oo-u-oo - eat your heart out Jony Mitchell!

enjoy

SD

Dynamite - 08 Feb 2005 11:05 - 793 of 27111

Good post Stockdog. SEO is really not worth taking a short term profit on. Chances are you will miss a huge rise, cos' it gets better and better. SEO is the biggest stock in my portfolio so I don't want more, but for those that do not have such a high percentage, buy on dips and enjoy the ride,
Di

bosley - 08 Feb 2005 11:28 - 794 of 27111

stock dog, at this moment in time , real life is a bit scary for me. much better to watch the screen and feel smug at being right , for once. seo are a long term investment for me , but that doesnt mean i cant get giddy when i see blue. as for the chores...... yeah right!!!! got better things to do, like tearing up some concrete with my kango.

driver - 08 Feb 2005 11:46 - 795 of 27111

I agree Bos, well I have cleaned one of the windows.

aldwickk - 08 Feb 2005 11:53 - 796 of 27111

buys getting bigger.

aldwickk - 08 Feb 2005 11:55 - 797 of 27111

Should tick up 0.25 soon.

bhunt1910 - 08 Feb 2005 12:26 - 798 of 27111

ok, ok, ok - Driver - I give in - the nerves have steadied - and I am back in - even made a little profit on the turn.

Must confess that I have allowed myself to be swayed by the sentiment on the board on this one - Must confess I expected a pull back before powering forward. The potential for this share still looks quite staggering.

wilbs - 08 Feb 2005 12:59 - 799 of 27111



08/02/2005 - A trial initiative in the UK suggests that the use of radio waves to rapidly seal materials, enabling conventional plastics to be economically replaced with recyclable and biodegradable alternatives, has a bright future.

Radio frequency (RF) applications group Stanelco has just received the results of an innovative trial carried out in conjunction with UK supermarket Asda. The company wanted to see whether RF technology used to process polymers could help create packaging solutions capable of preserving foods for longer.
According to Stanelco, a range of fresh food products packed in RF-technology packaging was found to provide excellent results in relation to odour, appearance and taste.

Gas analysis was also used to demonstrate organoleptic acceptability, further emphasising the opportunities that RF technology presents to the food packaging industry.

The stability trials were carried out on food trays made from a single polyester material and sealed using Stanelco's technology using a polyester film lid. The equipment used to seal the trays was a conventional tray-lidding machine, which had been retrofitted with Stanelco's technology.

The trays contained a well-known foodstuff packed in a protective, inert, atmosphere.

This is an important step on the road to commercialisation, said Ian Balchin, Stanelco chief executive.

It demonstrates that laminated materials can be replaced with more economic, recyclable materials sealed using Stanelco's revolutionary energy-efficient technology and paves the way for in-store retailing trials and on to full commercialisation.

Many analysts believe that biodegradable packaging has a bright future. Growing environmental awareness and consumer power coupled with the inexorable rise in pre-packaged disposable meals means that food manufacturers and packagers are increasingly being targeted to improve their environmental performances.

Datamonitor statistics show that more than one-third of European consumers live alone and are spending 140 billion a year on food, drinks and personal care products. Single people spend 50 per cent more per person on consumer-packaged goods than a two adult household. Such trends underline why the environmental impact of food packaging has never been greater.

Stanelco was founded in 1953 and is now a world leader in the development of radio frequency technologies for processing polymers for edible and packaging applications and the design and manufacture of optical fibre technology, induction heating and dielectric welding equipment.

The company's current core business is the manufacture of optical fibre using RF.

Stanelco has been applying its technology to other markets. Current developments include biodegradable air cushion packaging, sealing of low-cost conventional plastics for food packaging, water-soluble detergent capsules, foamed starch trays, edible sachets and waste packing.



http://www.foodnavigator.com/news/news-NG.asp?n=57921-radio-frequency-packaging

wilbs

Jacks - 08 Feb 2005 13:07 - 800 of 27111

Adie. stop worrying about the cc, trust me there is no need. I work in the packaging industry and there are some major packaging companies who thought Stenelco would come to nothing who are starting to quake.I can't say too much more, but it's still worth putting money in to. I bought at 4p and will not consider taking profit until it hits 50p. Chill out and enjoy the ride, also listen to Andy S, he is talking sense.

AdieH - 08 Feb 2005 13:29 - 801 of 27111

I am enjoying the ride but have been in BPRG for sometime now and look closely on their posts, I don't we can dismiss the CC so lightly, it is very complicated and there are some very good posters on ample BPRG thread, one professing to be a lawyer who thinks the compensation claims might be significant... Its my choice as its yours regarding investing. Good luck whatever your direction.

mickeyskint - 08 Feb 2005 13:41 - 802 of 27111

I think you are right to be cautious re the CC. Bearing in mind that the CC is to set the damages to be awarded. SEO have alreday lost the original case. Yes there is great potential but money is tight and a rights issue is almost certain. Be careful untill the CC is out of the way.

LOL

MS

Jacks - 08 Feb 2005 13:49 - 803 of 27111

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