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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 - 26 Jul 2005 22:36 - 7853 of 27111


Hi All,

Are seq and dil banned after my string of complaints of abuse on my BB ?

I don't see them trashing my BB anymore, or any reference to them here, which is very pleasing :)

Cheers,
PM

paulmasterson1 - 26 Jul 2005 22:44 - 7854 of 27111



ii wouldn't know a trend if it fell out of the sky and hit him on the head ....

THIS is a trend ....

paulmasterson1 - 26 Jul 2005 23:19 - 7855 of 27111



Hi All,

Worth a read if you have 10 minutes, this describes the 'old fashioned' method of RF sealing, Greenseal is much better, utilising solid-state devices, rather than oscillator tubes, therefore making it more controllable, thinner welds, tighter welds, and less electricity per weld. The other advantages mentioned on this page, also apply to Greenseal .... note that ultrasonic and induction are nowhere near as good as old-RF, let alone Greenseal ....

http://www.devicelink.com/mddi/archive/99/12/003.html

In fact I will just edit in this bit, as it stuffs ii's drivel completely :))))

"Other methods, such as thermal, impulse (a switched thermal), or ultrasonic sealing, do not share this advantage. For example, temperature profiles taken during thermal and impulse processing indicate that the hottest spot is where the dies touch the outside of each layer of plastica condition that often causes degradation of the outside of each layer before the interface reaches melt temperature. (Thermal and impulse sealing functions best with certain very thin [<0.006 in.] films and with polyethylene, polypropylene, or polystyrene.) Ultrasonics, on the other hand, works like a jackhammer, pounding the plastic from 20,000 to 40,000 times per second, with the resulting friction creating heat and thus melting the plastic. Again, the temperature profile is less desirable than that with RF. These alternative processes are limited in area of seal, lack repeatability of acceptable seal quality, and do not have the ability to produce tear seals. They are often employed in small-area spot sealing or in applications for which product appearance is not important, such as polybagging or tack sealing to locate parts. "


Cheers,

PM

insiderinside - 27 Jul 2005 01:38 - 7856 of 27111

driver - ref to the business wire - oh dear -

I love the bit from Steph - spin spin spin - the company were in discussions before (read the previous releases)- now they are just "Stanelco is speaking with a number of major food suppliers in North America and the United Kingdom."

SPIN SPIN

Speaking about what ? Saying hello everyday on the phone ? Once a week a little chit chat ?

They have gone from in discussion to now ONLY "speaking to people" and no reference to what they are speaking about - oh dear - looks like disucssions turned sour and now its just acknowldgement that SE0 are still on speaking terms with other companies - LOL

Let the cat out of the bag there did you Stephanie ?? ;-)

All IMO so DYOR !

markusantonius - 27 Jul 2005 06:51 - 7857 of 27111

II, if companies divulged exactly what was discussed behind closed doors then they would all end up having a name like yours, wouldn't they? I believe "insider dealing" is the in-phrase!

FYI I read more than I actually post and agree that we are all entitled to our say on a BB but please - your unsupported hatred for this fine little company has finally become so blatantly transparent.

Why not post on some other threads instead? Do you have any tips for us, any good companies worth investing in that don't offer spin? Please tell us?

P.S. PTH, before you ask - I'm due at the Clinic this morning hence the unGodly time of posting!

driver - 27 Jul 2005 08:11 - 7858 of 27111

insiderinside Re "I love the bit from Steph"

I like that bit as well, ii we haven't won you round have we.

ptholden - 27 Jul 2005 08:11 - 7859 of 27111

Markus

Clinic?

Your trip to Amsterdam last weekend caught up with you?

:-)))))))

insiderinside - 27 Jul 2005 08:29 - 7860 of 27111

Read the link below for the latest updates on Laser Sealing coming very soon.

http://www.pal.co.uk/uploads/documents/Amended_AlliotAss_HotTopic.pdf
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Keep a watch on the link below for a Laser sealing update some time soon.

http://www.pal.co.uk/pressInfo.php
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Retort Pouches Still the in thing and replacing more and more the MAP tray packing this old article clearly explains the reason behind why Retorts are now taking over from Trays in the future the trend is showing great increase in Retort Pouches in 2005 and exponential growth.

http://seafood.ucdavis.edu/Pubs/vacuum.htm

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Has anyone worked out what happened on the 18th-19th of July - what caused those big sells - did a new report come out - something went wrong - something new on the market soon - why is there the big seller now ? - You must find out - its key to short - mid term future - IMO - DYOR.

driver - 27 Jul 2005 08:55 - 7861 of 27111

Just checked out those machines from Packaging automation ltd, SEO should be able to retrofit them, no problem.

bosley - 27 Jul 2005 09:38 - 7862 of 27111

morning all. sp looking somewhat steadier. well done driver. have you managed to take a look at pxs yet. moving like a good 'un.

driver - 27 Jul 2005 11:08 - 7863 of 27111

bos
All my funds are tied up, PXS looks interesting it was 60p this time last year; you should start a thread for it.

bosley - 27 Jul 2005 11:40 - 7864 of 27111

maybe, i haven't decided if i'm going to be in it long term yet.

bhunt1910 - 27 Jul 2005 11:44 - 7865 of 27111

A bit of interest starting to show and share price holding its on an a boring, dull, wet miserable day.

Nothing in me water today

Baza

driver - 27 Jul 2005 11:45 - 7866 of 27111

bos
It looks to me to be an in and out job, pm1 said that seq was barred, if so I will miss the old sod.

bosley - 27 Jul 2005 12:31 - 7867 of 27111

i think it's more likely that he's on holiday.

paulmasterson1 - 27 Jul 2005 13:09 - 7868 of 27111


I for one will keep complaing until he is either banned, or stays away from posting abuse directed at me and my investments ....

PM

paulmasterson1 - 27 Jul 2005 13:11 - 7869 of 27111


Hi All,

I hear that RAB have been selling some of their equity book recently, maybe they are the one's selling SEO, which is good in a sense, as its top-slicing, not selling the recent placing shares ....

Cheers,
PM

Nealo - 27 Jul 2005 13:38 - 7870 of 27111

Just popped in to say hello, over 2000 posts to read , could not believe the amount of unhelpful posts. This thread really has deteriorated.

Still have my 2m + shares and even though its value has dropped, I am more confident than ever that this company is going places - despite what one or two de rampers might say.

I feel very comfortable with my holding, it is still one of my biggest holdings (not my biggest) - and I have added a small amount recently on weakness. I am not holding my breath for news, I think it is in the pipeline, but will not be surprised if major news is not imminent. My bet is September/October before this share starts to make real headway.

Regards to all sensibe posters and good luck all. Will be back at some stage in the future.

Nealo

Nealo - 27 Jul 2005 13:38 - 7871 of 27111

Edited as I posted twice - sorry

Nealo

stockdog - 27 Jul 2005 13:51 - 7872 of 27111

Hi Nealo - nice to see such a solid supporter making an appearance here. Be sure to let us know if you're planning to sell! Otherwise hope to see you the other side of 50 (p not y, sadly!)

sd

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