bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
ptholden
- 28 Jul 2005 08:10
- 7903 of 27111
Well the City seem to like today's news. :-))
paulmasterson1
- 28 Jul 2005 08:10
- 7904 of 27111
Hi All,
I think the fact that ALL trials have completed successfully, means those on the sidelines will now jump in for the long term.
The risk factor of any of the trials failing is now gone, so also look out for fund managers and institutions buying.
Cheers,
PM
bhunt1910
- 28 Jul 2005 08:11
- 7905 of 27111
Now when I look at track records, experience, potential and forecasts right now - where do you think I am going to place my money - with a loser or with a potential winner.
Answers on a postcard please - but I guess I will stick with Balchin for the time being - the guy who is delivering shareholder value.
Baza
bhunt1910
- 28 Jul 2005 08:38
- 7907 of 27111
Some nice volume buys coming through now - with that odd 1 share sell. I wish I knew what those odd 1 share buys/sells meant ?
Baza
niceonecyril
- 28 Jul 2005 09:05
- 7908 of 27111
Just the news we have been(and expecting)waiting for.
My understanding is that the 12 month exclusive agreement
starts on the first monday after confirmation of third trial,
that makes it the 1st August.
cyril
hlyeo98
- 28 Jul 2005 09:28
- 7909 of 27111
Great news...more contracts will come now
EWRobson
- 28 Jul 2005 09:43
- 7910 of 27111
Just topped up another 95K CFD. Chocks away! (You can still have your choccy treats though sd). Its taken longer than expected to get here but the upside is that the trials have clearly been very thoroughly done. I think that SEO could have started the 12 month clock ticking but they have probably been rather clever to draw ASDA in more deeply in support of much more thorough trials that have been properly audited. Figures will be available to Wal-Mart and, no doubt, negotiations are well under way there. The engineers are trained and the new machine supply channel is in place. All is well in God's world.
Funny old eii (emptyinsiderinside). He's putting his shoulder bravely to the dam. Oh, the word 'anticipate' carries a level of doubt. An appropriate word as it is the suppliers that make the decision to buy. ASDA get their cost cutting anyway on the assumption that the machines are retrofitted / installed. I hope he is keeping his posts so that he can look at them in a year's time and congratulate himself on achieving a new low in pathetic stupidity. lol! Keep posting, eii, you are the funniest comedy show in town!
Eric
TANKER
- 28 Jul 2005 09:54
- 7911 of 27111
still buying.this is a cert.
bhunt1910
- 28 Jul 2005 10:03
- 7912 of 27111
No such thng as a cert Tanker.
This share has definitely dropped out og the mega high risk category through the high risk category and with the RNS's of the last few weeks is in my opinion now into medium risk territory.
Whlst it would appear that everything is going well - and I really do think it is - I have had my fingers burnt on more than one occasion with shares that looked a "dead cert". So just a word of caaution.
Having said that - I am over weight in SEO myself - but in full recognition of the potential risk.
Baza
TANKER
- 28 Jul 2005 10:10
- 7913 of 27111
very well bhunt. lok at my tips all up. but who is going for oom. 160p soon.
TANKER
- 28 Jul 2005 10:13
- 7914 of 27111
keep an eye on aex.
niceonecyril
- 28 Jul 2005 10:23
- 7915 of 27111
Bought 8000 myself 21.75p definatly top heavy, if they go pear shaped,
probably end up working until i'm 70.
ER Accept what your saying about the suppliers but i feel ASDA will
put presure to conform, due to the other benifits, shelf life and presentation.
Also feel as a supplier it would not auger well to upset your customer, future contracts etc.
cyril
stockdog
- 28 Jul 2005 12:23
- 7916 of 27111
Great news!
'wough said!
sd
EWRobson
- 28 Jul 2005 17:12
- 7917 of 27111
Of the end of day WT trades, the trade at 21.5 could well be a sell as I can't see any availability from the chart at that price. The trade list shows the 21.63 as a buy and the 21.62 as a ? - whereas both will be 21.625 and almost certainly buys as the prevailing mid-price during the day was 21.5.
Added at 21.75 and nearly up to my quota again. Shaken out by the fall but have gained by buying back at lower prices. Two positive runs already: from 6p to 15p and from 15p to 28p; the next run could be the best yet - not as a multiple but in total as I am sticking to the same volume of shares. The m,arket will now start to look for a Wal-Mart deal. I rate this as 'probable' and am looking for September. Plenty of time for a nice rise on speculation! (specultation to moneyplus). Snoopy wears specs but I'm not sure about sd?
Eric
niceonecyril
- 28 Jul 2005 17:15
- 7918 of 27111
A positive day in all, some coverage in the newspaper tomorrow with
referance to ASDA could create a lot of interest.Perhaps an article on its environment frendly packaging, would do no harm.
Still won't be worrying about it, off on a weekends golf at the Dorsetshire,
fingers crossed for the weather.
cyril
bosley
- 28 Jul 2005 18:15
- 7919 of 27111
what curious day!! to be honest i fully expected the sp to fall today as i thought the recent rise was merely the borson brigade. but it didn't. makes me wonder if baza had the right idea when he said there would be a weekly(?) flow of announcements, probably orders. or maybe the news we are gagging for.
(i know i've said this before , maybe jumped the gun a little)
the american emgineers started a 3 month training course in early april. that should be finished now. the third trial has ended successfully and results are have been analysed. seo have said that nothing will happen in america until the third trial has ended. it ties in nicely that the trials are over ,successful and that all these yank engineers are fit , trained and ready to go. i feel that wind again.......
Biscuit
- 28 Jul 2005 18:37
- 7920 of 27111
Well in Shares magazine a few weeks back it did say that trials had already been booked with Walmart suppliers for after the 3rd trial had finished. So I guess we'll have to watch this space. If the engineers are all trained up I assume that SEO o rpremier tech won't want them sat around for very long. Just my opinion of course.
Biscuit
EWRobson
- 28 Jul 2005 20:04
- 7921 of 27111
Biscuit taken! We are on course and on schedule. Suspect that Wal-Mart will want to some specific trials to satisfy their markets and their own auditing bodies but not that much given that they will have access to the ASDA results. As you say, the Premier and Advanced chaps should already be in action. What I like about the situation is that everything appears under control. No necessity seems to apply to creating news; we are getting the tip of the iceberg, except that it is all hot stuff. I can't see the sp hanging around waiting as buyers, including institutions, will be wanting a stake, plus the inevitable hot money as the shorters make for the hills.
Eric
jacoden
- 28 Jul 2005 20:56
- 7922 of 27111
I have traded this share a few times now from 4p all the way up to 23p and finally last week I bought in again at 18.9p. This time I am sticking with it, I have made some nice sums from SEO over the last 7-8 months but I think now is the time to stay long term. This is now a medium risk position. I think the future is bright and that it will not be long before there is mutterings in an american accent surrounding the use of this company, If you get my drift.
Good luck to all holders although I don't think you will need it now, for me there is only one way for SEO to go.