bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
bosley
- 28 Jul 2005 22:50
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saddo , yes it does!!!! lol
markusantonius
- 28 Jul 2005 23:03
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Cheered me up tonight, no end, reading all this k**p! It's bedtime too for The Shark..................................
bosley
- 28 Jul 2005 23:13
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LOL!!!!
EWRobson
- 28 Jul 2005 23:21
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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
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No doubt his lids are sealed on that issue!
Bosley for 50p by Xmas, say I
sd
jacoden
- 29 Jul 2005 00:09
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50p would be nice. However, I don't want this to rise too fast now, this is still quite volatile so my preference for now would be slow and certain rather than big jumps, today was good, we had some positive news and , unlike previous events, the price remained pretty stable within a 10% range. We have ended higher which is good news, but more importantly the price has realistically stabilised in thta range. Days like this are good, a few tick downs on occassions are good, it gets the weak out and the buyers in. I'm looking forward to the next year. If we see 50p in 12 months that is a great mark up. Thats My opinion.
insiderinside
- 29 Jul 2005 06:59
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Ivor Whopper raised a very valid point on another site - SE0 is now at its weakest stage - this is because there are no further excuses on the Asda deal - they have only 2 confirmed orders and over 1000 in the price - this means they MUST now show high order flow - hundreds of machines conversion orders and quickly.
In the event there is a trickle of 1 off - 5 off - 10 off - 15 off its going to look very bad and show horrendous weakness and holes in the SE0 plan.
I would expect an order (Youngs) for around 15 off next week or the week after - we know that is coming - but what after that ???
This is now the serious stage of getting the orders to support the SP - and as time goes by the excuses will look very thin if there fails to be hundreds of machine conversion orders.
And always remember the disclaimer to Forward Looking Words required in the US but not in the UK - but the meaning is the same.
Disclaimer:
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of, and which have been made pursuant to, the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. All statements regarding our future financial condition, results of operations and business strategy, plans and objectives are forward-looking. Statements containing the words anticipate, believe, intend, estimate, expect, hope, and words of similar meaning are forward-looking . In particular, the following are forward-looking in nature: statements with regard to strategy and management objectives; pending or potential acquisitions; pending or potential litigation and government investigations, including litigation and investigations concerning specialist trading in the U.S.; future revenue sources; the effects of changes or prospective changes in the regulation or structure of the securities exchanges on which our subsidiaries operate; and trends in results, performance, achievements or conditions in the markets in which we operate. These forward-looking statements involve risks, uncertainties and other factors, some of which are beyond our control, which may cause our results, performance, achievements or conditions in the markets in which we operate to differ, possibly materially, from those expressed or implied in these forward-looking statements. We describe certain important factors to consider in connection with these forward-looking statements under Key Information Risk Factors and elsewhere in our annual filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Form 20-F. We caution you not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which reflect our managements view only as of the date of this Annual. We have no obligation to update these forward-looking statements.
bhunt1910
- 29 Jul 2005 07:01
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Boring ii
Baza
bosley
- 29 Jul 2005 07:17
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morning all. well said , baza.
hewittalan6
- 29 Jul 2005 07:20
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So let me get this right, ii. All forward statements must, by nature, contain these forward looking words, and you never believe any of them? All statements contain a historical record of acheivements and are followed by an analysis of likely future outcomes and results. You, of course in your infinite wisdom, only look at historical fact. How on earth do you ever make a single reasoned investment? Are you yet convinced that microsoft might have a chance in the it world?
Educate me. If the only possible rationale for investment is historical data, and everyone else got in months ago based on forward looking words, how do you pick a winner?
paulmasterson1
- 29 Jul 2005 07:48
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hewittalan .... ROTFLMAO AGAIN !!!!
jammyjimmy
- 29 Jul 2005 07:53
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ii, to put things in perspective, tell us some more about those sealing trials that are / were failing, while I ROTFLMAO :o))
bhunt1910
- 29 Jul 2005 09:15
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You talk a load of b*ll*cks at times Driver - at least 200p - in time !
Baza
EWRobson
- 29 Jul 2005 09:40
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Great post by e(empty)ii and great response by hewittalan. So we MUST have lots of orders quickly. Most of us balanced folk will be quite happier if each ASDA supplier evaluates his own plans in the light of the trial statistics, considers that he gains if he adopts GREENSEAL, loses if he doesn't (as ASDA will be reducing payments to him to claim their share of cost savings in the course of time), then places his order. I am perfectly happy with the 'ANTICIPATE several hundred'. I can then enjoy the flow of other positive developments, including the US scenario. Poor old eii - EVMTMN (empty vessels make the most noise). ROTFLMAO :o))
Eric
Phart68
- 29 Jul 2005 09:57
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Good Morning all,
Lovely day, lovely share!
I've found this on another board, 'Early Retirer' emailed Stanelco about RF V Laser (hope he doesn't mind me repeating it here)...
"Below is the answer from Stanelco to my question about the merits of RF v Laser Sealing. I like it!
Sorry for the delay in answering but I’ve been out of the country for a few days but to answer your question, I believe there are several advantages with RF welding rather than Laser sealing.
Laser welding takes approximately 4 times more energy to seal than conventional heat sealing whereas RF welding reduces power by 50 – 70%. An obvious advantage for both environmental reasons and cost.
RF welding is exactly that a true weld, a bonding of the molecular structure of the polymer whereas heat and laser sealing is melting the materials together. This will always leave week areas at the edges of the seal.
There has been no evidence that laser sealing can seal through contamination, Stanelco RF Greenseal seals through most contamination.
Laser systems are likely to be far more expensive than RF or conventional heating systems, a factor that will detract from their use.
Laser welding of plastics can give of fumes which need to be removed from the local area and filtered as required. Stanelco RF Greenseal is clean and gives of no fumes or noxious substances.
A last point is that as the PA project is DEFRA funded, all Intellectual Property from the project that is generated after DEFA involvement will belong to DEFRA and information may be published or be given to other parties. Stanelco R&D is self funded in order to ensure all IP stays within the company in order to benefit the company and its shareholders.
Hope this helps.
Terry Robins
Chief Operating Officer
Stanelco plc"
I like it too!
;-)
EDIT:
Sorry, there was a response from the Laser sealing people too:
"The main advantages of Laser Sealing over RF are that there is no requirement for physical tooling, as such, and subsequently no consummables need to be held such as Trimblades, Seal springs, tray support rubbers,etc."
roma
- 29 Jul 2005 10:43
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1.6m buy, good for someone,wish I could afford as many.