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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


rayrac - 22 Feb 2004 12:42 - 8 of 27111

angi,

There's Griffin Mining! Risky I know, but no more than any other company trading out China way!

banovallum, and if you hold BPRG? Likewise!

bosley - 23 Feb 2004 10:53 - 9 of 27111

i agree with those saying holding brpg would be a good way to hedge bets against the court case going against seo , but with the recent rises how much more upside is there to brpg? i do agree with petralva that the pr machine at seo does need a kick in the arse , but then again , whats the point of making announcements if there is nothing to announce? i got in at 3.5p so i am quite comfortable at the moment and i am intending to hold long term on this share.

apple - 23 Feb 2004 11:02 - 10 of 27111

petralva/bosley

Everything that I have read over several months says that SEO are not expected to win the case & this is already in the price.

It is not a major part of their business anyway.


angi - 23 Feb 2004 12:23 - 11 of 27111

Thanks Rayrac

I've read the thread on Griffin mining and have put it on my watch list.
Often looked at Bioprogress but always thought it was high enough -like Proteome and Clarkson. I could kick myself about the last two!

petralva - 23 Feb 2004 19:52 - 12 of 27111

i couldnt tell you apple,if they do lose,it will be up to the judges to award damages i think,in respect of lost revenue to bprg,i remember someone saying somewhere that 4 out of 5 cases involving patent abuse fail,but my own strategy is to stay in until closer the date of the case,and judge from there!.
i wouldnt think that the price is fixed in,no one knows what damages are likely to be?

bosley - 24 Feb 2004 11:02 - 13 of 27111

just been reading the brpg thread . some one mentioned possibility of a settlement with seo may be forcoming . if this is so then it sounds to me like an out of court deal which means less potential damage to both sides . no winners and no losers?????? any opinions?

apple - 24 Feb 2004 11:30 - 14 of 27111

bosley

That would be an unexpected plus.

Thanks for that info.

angi - 24 Feb 2004 11:31 - 15 of 27111

Is this why bprg are down today or are they just following the herd? Some aren't, perhaps this is a good sign, e.g.nsb.

petralva - 24 Feb 2004 21:29 - 16 of 27111

bosley

if its true then thats the best for both,and they can them move on.no one likes litigation hanging over them,especially shareholders.

petralva - 24 Feb 2004 21:31 - 17 of 27111

perhaps a correction angi?

angi - 25 Feb 2004 10:04 - 18 of 27111

Hope so Petralva, when it settles time to buy a few more.

Ruthies Fund - 25 Feb 2004 19:23 - 19 of 27111

bosley

That would be good news indeed especially if the trial results show a promising move forward shortly...?

Rgds Ruthie

apple - 27 Feb 2004 09:34 - 20 of 27111

1.6 Million Broker to Broker Trade

Something is happening but what?

bosley - 01 Mar 2004 11:53 - 21 of 27111

apple, any idea on the broker to broker trade you spotted? still no news on the beckinser trial. hopefully an announcement soon......

bosley - 01 Mar 2004 14:34 - 22 of 27111

draw?scheme=Designer&startDate=01%2F02%2

just a chart for feb . a very typical seo month , some ups , some downs , but ending with a slight rise . and still no news!!!!!

apple - 08 Mar 2004 12:11 - 23 of 27111

bosley

click the edit link on your original msg at the start of the thread & put the charts there.

Then they will always show at the top of the thread.

bosley - 08 Mar 2004 12:17 - 24 of 27111

a little thought . with bprg buying aquafilm , how will this affect the patent lawsuit going on between seo and bprg?

bosley - 11 Mar 2004 13:37 - 25 of 27111

some hefty selling going on today. no news has been announced , wondering what its all about? any ideas/

bosley - 12 Mar 2004 17:30 - 26 of 27111

still no news announced . seems to me like bad news is on its way judging by the volume of sales going on .nearly 2 mil today. and when it does come people will still try to make you believe there isnt any insider dealing.............
would love to know whats going on with this share.i still intend to hold as nothing has changed for me and will continue to hold until something is announced, then take it from there.

bosley - 16 Mar 2004 11:23 - 27 of 27111

good news i think . now we should see more developements on the commercial side of things involving ingel . and it shows that the company has not been sat on its hands doing nothing .


Stanelco PLC said it is buying plant and machinery for water-soluble materials from Sixela Venture Leasing Ltd for around 322,500 stg in the form of shares.

The plant is currently leased to Stanelco's wholly owned subsidiary, Adept Polymers Ltd.

The groups also reported 'significant' progress with its InGel Technologies venture, which uses radio frequency (RF) technology to make capsules for oral and skin applications using water-soluble materials.

Stanelco said it will now build a pilot commercial scale machine for manufacturing capsules to nutritional and pharmaceutical standards.

Chief executive Ian Balchin said: 'This is a true breakthrough in the commercial processing of water-soluble and edible materials which I believe is leading to a revolutionary new generation of commercial RF processing equipment.'

The consideration for the plant bought from Sixela comprised 6 mln Stanelco shares. Yesterday, Stanelco shares closed at 5.375 pence, valuing the deal at 322,500 stg. The plant and equipment has been independently valued at 395,000 stg, the group said.
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