bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
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.
EWRobson
- 28 Jul 2005 21:12
- 7923 of 27111
My views exaxtly, jacoden. You beat me in though at 4p though I got in just before the rise at 6.4p. Risk is an interesting concept: no risk, no gain because everyone would be on board and there would no potential left. Tom the share is now quite low risk as the various actions over the last three months have removed the major risk elements. The ASDA potential can now be firmed up with an order take up of a minimum of 200 machines and probably in the range 200-500. Thus it is difficult to see the take-up being less than 1000 machines which is 25p using the Peel Hunt yardstick. (I accept that there some fo these machines will have lower revenue). All the risk seems to be on the upside! The world doesn't realis it yet because the world has not made a real study of the fundamentals!
Eric
paulmasterson1
- 28 Jul 2005 21:15
- 7924 of 27111
Looking at the trading today, the bid has been mostly at 21.5, with small drop to 21.25 and a couple of very small blips to 21.75, so the selling average has to be 21.5.
So in order of trades at the end, we have :-
2,750,000 at 21.626 - buy I think
1,500,000 at 21.6 - buy I think
1,000,000 at 21.625 buy I think
1,000,000 at 21.5 sell I think
1,000,000 at 21.69 buy I think
I doubt MM's would give 21.6 or above for 1,000,000 or more shares when the majority of small sells throughout the day only got 21.55
Cheers,
Paul
EWRobson
- 28 Jul 2005 21:27
- 7925 of 27111
Exactly my reading Paul - a case of GMTA, I think. Seems to imply that MMs might be somewhat short of stock, so another mark-up possible in the morning.
Cheers, Eric
bhunt1910
- 28 Jul 2005 22:15
- 7926 of 27111
Bos my waters led me to think that there would be an RNS tomorrow - well I got that wrong because we had it today - so I dont think there will be anything tomorrow But I suspect that we might get one next Tuesday - which hopefully will be someone starting to place some orders. I agree with Eric - id WM are going to order - then I suspect Swptember is the right sort of time frame - however I would not be at all surprised to see another retailer starting trials in August from the States .
Thanks to Paul & Eric for interpreting those large trades - I know we cannot be 1005 certain - but your interpretations look pretty good to me
Baza
bosley
- 28 Jul 2005 22:19
- 7927 of 27111
just been watching supermarkets uncovered. the big four , asda , sainsburys, tesco and morrissons, took a big hammering concerning quality of meat , chicken and ready meal products. i know it doesn't affect us but ,(and i know this sounds really sad), i thoroughly enjoyed watching the bits where it showed the food being packaged and trying to see if it was rf!!!!!!!! after every shopping trip to asda , or other supermarkets , i look at the different seals to see which is ours. my girlfriend says i am becoming sad and obsessive. i can only nod my head in agreement . alas, i also think i am in good company here. ...... come on.... hands up .... who else has been looking at packaging seals??? i know driver has , and andysmith.
bosley
- 28 Jul 2005 22:23
- 7928 of 27111
baza, might yet be something tomorrow.
Barry Harris
- 28 Jul 2005 22:24
- 7930 of 27111
My hands are are up, but how can you tell which pack has been sealed by SEO tech (RF) ?
paulmasterson1
- 28 Jul 2005 22:38
- 7932 of 27111
Barry Hi,
Thinner weld, thinner lip on the tray, recyclable label on the box, thinner mono-plastic lid.
If you stand on it, and it breaks, it's not RF sealed :))))
Cheers,
PM
bosley
- 28 Jul 2005 22:39
- 7933 of 27111
driver, are you telling me that you have never looked at the packaging seals when you've been in a supermarket?
bosley
- 28 Jul 2005 22:50
- 7935 of 27111
saddo , yes it does!!!! lol
markusantonius
- 28 Jul 2005 23:03
- 7937 of 27111
Cheered me up tonight, no end, reading all this k**p! It's bedtime too for The Shark..................................
bosley
- 28 Jul 2005 23:13
- 7939 of 27111
LOL!!!!
EWRobson
- 28 Jul 2005 23:21
- 7940 of 27111
Well, that's two entities changing the world - SEO and bosley. Suspect that's because they are joined at the hip. Would be interesting to be a fly on the wall in bos's bedroom; as he mouths sweet nothings which his girlfriend thinks are for her but if she listened carefully, she would here - I love you, SEO. Why else would he do all the shopping?
Eric
stockdog
- 28 Jul 2005 23:33
- 7941 of 27111
No doubt his lids are sealed on that issue!
Bosley for 50p by Xmas, say I
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