bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
bhunt1910
- 29 Jul 2005 09:15
- 7950 of 27111
You talk a load of b*ll*cks at times Driver - at least 200p - in time !
Baza
EWRobson
- 29 Jul 2005 09:40
- 7951 of 27111
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
- 7952 of 27111
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
- 7953 of 27111
1.6m buy, good for someone,wish I could afford as many.
markusantonius
- 29 Jul 2005 12:02
- 7955 of 27111
5:1 - buys:sells ratio yet the sp is flat????????????????
paulmasterson1
- 29 Jul 2005 12:45
- 7956 of 27111
Hi All,
I think someone is still selling, as I said before, I think it's a big long term holder like RAB Capital, someone who bought at 2p to 4p, and is top slicing, and drip feeding stock into the buying, and they are definately holding the price down. Their trades are big and won't show up until the close, or after.
With the volume bought exceeding the volume sold by around 4 million shares, the sell must be just as big, or slightly bigger, to hold the price down, and keep pushing it into the red.
I hope they get sorted soon, then we can go back to 24p+
Cheers,
PM
bosley
- 29 Jul 2005 19:45
- 7958 of 27111
good volume again today. feels like the sp wants to go but cant.
paulmasterson1
- 29 Jul 2005 19:55
- 7959 of 27111
Bos Hi,
That big seller I mentioned earlier popped up with another 2mm sell that showed up at the end, it's who not what thats holding the S.P back, unless there is another placing being discussed, for another aquisition, which would have the same effect, and if the price is lower than the last placing, the people who took those shares might be a bit peeved, and one of them could be doing the selling.
Cheers,
PM
bosley
- 29 Jul 2005 20:00
- 7960 of 27111
it wouldn't make sense to make another aquisition yet as we still haven't got the biotec aquisition done and dusted , so i can't see the need for another placing. but then again, seo are full of bloody surprises!!!
Biscuit
- 29 Jul 2005 20:09
- 7961 of 27111
My personal view is that SEO have enough on their plate with everything they are commercializing at the minute, I would start to get a little worried if they bought something else at this stage. It could end up in them taking their eyes off the ball!
stockdog
- 29 Jul 2005 23:19
- 7963 of 27111
feels like the sp wants to go but cant.
Bos, some of your wind, some of baz's water and a bit of a push will get her moving, I'm sure. It generally works for me of a morning!
sd
EWRobson
- 29 Jul 2005 23:31
- 7964 of 27111
Paul; the week has closed at 22p which is just above the last placing which was, I believe, at 21.75p. Can't see another placing needed as that was largely to pay for Biotec which ended up costing half the price for what was wanted.
The buyers took the message at 21.75p and thought it well worth it. The story is stronger now; we are further down the line and the risk drops as we go. You do feel that the sp should have responded more strongl;y to the buyin gof the alst couple of days following the RNS. So probably correct that the sp is held back by a line of sales. This can only last so long and the sp should push ahead next week. Bound to be positive press comment, including Shares next week. May be tempted to take my shares held to a new high!
Eric
stockdog
- 29 Jul 2005 23:38
- 7965 of 27111
Tom Bulford still rates these a strong buy in RHPS weekly update. Must have read my mind!
Chart suggests we are heading steadily north over the next few weeks to me, with good growing volume supporting this move.
EWRobson
- 29 Jul 2005 23:53
- 7966 of 27111
Wise old dog! Reckon dogs can be as wise as owls, any day. Another point about the charts is that there isn't really a resistance level until perhaps 28p - we are just retracing lost ground. Perfectly happy with the steady move north although the sp would break out if there is a significant US announcement. Conjecture re this is bound to grow so that the price move could be more rapid than you anticipate. Absolutely convinced that we won't see 20p again so that it is really a one way bet.
Eric
stockdog
- 30 Jul 2005 00:50
- 7967 of 27111
Eric, I'll settle for steady upward movememnt with the occasional break out thrown in for good behaviour. 50p still a good near-term target for this one. 5 within in 5 years not at all impossible and that's 90% p.a. year on year growth from 20p now!
Sweet dreams everyone
sd
insiderinside
- 30 Jul 2005 10:25
- 7968 of 27111