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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


aldwickk - 11 Aug 2005 15:34 - 8313 of 27111

Do they tax the cars for them ?

aldwickk - 11 Aug 2005 16:08 - 8314 of 27111

paul. afd starting to take off.buy

Tanker, AFD have been the same price all day [ i bought a few more myself today ]

bhunt1910 - 11 Aug 2005 17:08 - 8315 of 27111

Tanker - when you say relax on SEO are you saying that we can relax because everything is ok - or are you saying that you see the price on SEO relaxing ??

Baza

superrod - 11 Aug 2005 17:25 - 8316 of 27111

sadly it looks like its going the way i said......down.....hopefully some really good news that can sustain a hike in the sp will be forthcoming soon. i have changed my stance from bullish to neutral for now.

belisce6 - 11 Aug 2005 17:57 - 8317 of 27111

wasn't really expecting much until earliest somewhere in late August
- i imagine the companies employees (including exec directors etcetc) will be taking some time off during these months, like the rest of us.

paulmasterson1 - 11 Aug 2005 18:15 - 8318 of 27111


A reminder ....

"Stanelco is currently in discussion with a number of multi-national organizations to discuss the supply and usage of considerable quantities in the United States and worldwide," added Morgan-Fisher. "It will be a matter of weeks before we are in large scale production, as the material has performed so well on existing equipment during recent trials."

Starpol 2000 is the latest in a series of advancements into the packaging industry by Stanelco. Earlier this year, Stanelco introduced its GREENSEAL(TM) Radio Frequency sealing process. The process enables mono materials like APET and CPET to be welded without the use of any laminates, thus lowering the costs of materials by up to 25 percent. GREENSEAL also welds through contaminate, increasing the successful seal rate to 99.9 percent - virtually eliminating leakers in the case-ready industry.

The two technologies work hand in hand with each other, now allowing companies to explore a completely new arena for unparalleled success in MAP packaging. Stanelco is speaking with a number of major food suppliers in North America and the United Kingdom.

bosley - 11 Aug 2005 18:16 - 8319 of 27111

how dare they take holidays??????? no wonder the sp is slipping!!! that's just like taking food from the mouths of my children!!!!!! buggers!!

paulmasterson1 - 11 Aug 2005 18:16 - 8320 of 27111


Hi All,

Remember, when you least expect it, a deal comes through, it could be Wal-Mart, or another USA major retailer for Greenseal, or it could be a big UK/USA TPS deal, or ASDA taking the PVA trays and film, or a Frogpack deal, or a Cradlewrap deal, maybe even an Air-Pillow deal, maybe some Phama Capsules via the Carlco JV.

Lots of products, lots of potential, lots of deals to wait for, and one could drop on the mat tomorrow morning, or any second after the open, right up to the closing bell :)

Cheers,

PM

paulmasterson1 - 11 Aug 2005 18:17 - 8321 of 27111


RHPS has the biggest update on SEO for weeks, looks like they have had a meeting with one or more of the Directors.

Still says BUY too :)

Cheers,
PM

bhunt1910 - 11 Aug 2005 18:28 - 8322 of 27111

Paul - can u post the article - pretty please ??

Baza

paulmasterson1 - 11 Aug 2005 18:45 - 8323 of 27111


Baza Hi,

When someone e-mails it to me :))))

Nip over to FYB, QChalmers has posted a small bit, but apparently there is a lot more ....

http://www.fillyaboots.com/f7/forum_posts.asp?TID=1921&PN=1&TPN=189

Cheers,
PM


belisce6 - 11 Aug 2005 20:30 - 8324 of 27111

within the above link in regards to Starpol 2000;
".....and can be processed on conventional packaging machinery....."

do they really want that to happen ??

thought they wanted to use their own machinery as well.......once Mondini, Biotec, Stanelco, Wal-mart, ASDA, and all the other massive US retailers return home from their european summer holidays.....

Biscuit - 11 Aug 2005 21:25 - 8325 of 27111

Hi PM,

Have you a strong gut feeling about tomorrow then?

driver - 11 Aug 2005 21:45 - 8326 of 27111

Re
It could be a big UK/USA TPS deal, or ASDA taking the PVA trays and film, or a Frogpack deal, or a Cradlewrap deal, maybe even an Air-Pillow deal, maybe some Phama Capsules via the Carlco JV.

What we will properly get is a ten bob deal on BIODEGRADABLE CORKS for WINE BOTTLES that will move the sp

insiderinside - 12 Aug 2005 01:49 - 8327 of 27111

Did this Martin Wagner ex-Asda man go to SE0 due to this - ?

http://www.forbes.com/home/feeds/afx/2005/07/05/afx2123331.html
Wal-Mart unit Asda cuts 1,400 jobs UPDATE July 5 2005

LONDON (AFX) - Britain's second biggest grocer Asda, a unit of US giant Wal-Mart Stores Inc, is to axe 1,400 jobs in an attempt to boost earnings after it lost customers to market leader Tesco PLC.
The company said it will plough the money saved from eliminating around 200 head office jobs, and a further 1,200 managerial roles within its stores, into lower prices.

insiderinside - 12 Aug 2005 02:01 - 8328 of 27111

Nice to see some people are really doing their own research - I said there was things to find if you looked - and there is more - well done Adie2003 on FYB - someone who is not taken in by ramp - spin - tip and all that tosh -

Copied from FYB and EarthShock/Shell - DYOR

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My understanding of the exclusive worldwide licences granted to Earthshell for all patents of BioTec relating to relating to thermoplastically processable starch, destructurized starch, converted starch or other forms of disoriented starch, including the use of such starch alone or in combination with other materials, excluding any previous non-exclusive licence to Novamon S.P.A. The initial contract details warranted a minimum royalty fee each month ($100k), but this was signed away not so long ago and the debt swopped for shares in the company. So minimum payment is not required until around October 2006.
The licence appears to relate to the following products:

Bags for carry out of food purchased in food service disposable packages, with or without handles

Beverage containers



Hot and/or cold beverage
May or may not be insulating
With or without handles. Includes collectables that are disposable/reusable
Malt mixing collars
Single service milk-containing cartons (16 oz. or less)

Beverage Container Lids

All types, including
no spill
domed
sippers

Bowls

All shapes, sizes

Cutlery (including



knife, fork, spoon
Sticks/Skewers) large serving utensils
chopsticks
hors d'ouvers picks
popsicle sticks
corndog sticks
shish-kabob skewers
tooth picks
steak markers

Food Containers

tubs used for:
popcorn
deli salads
takeout anything
ice cream
chicken buckets

Portion cups (souffle cups)



sauces
condiments
butter
candies
side orders
pills, medications

Trays used for:



french fries
nachos
tacos
burritos
snacks
hot dogs
meal service
vending
single or multi-compartments

Boxes as used for:



fry scoops
popcorn
chinese takeout
kid's fun meal
candy (vending)
________________________________________
pie wedges
bulky meals, pies, single compartment
multi-compartment meals

Boats as used for:



egg rolls
ice cream sundaes
hot dogs, chili dogs
hoagies, sub sandwiches
chicken fingers
baked potatoes

Cones



snow cones
ice cream cone holders
foods

Food Container Lids

All kinds

Hinged Lid Containers

Clamshells type boxes for specialty or general food portion or meal carryout such as:
hamburgers
chicken nuggets
salads
single or multi-portion meals
with or without multiple compartments

Napkins

All kinds

Plates/Platters



All shapes, including round
oval
rectangular
deep
with or without compartments
individual portion or serving sized
cake/pie plates

Plates/Platters Lids

All types including domed, insulating, etc.

Placemats/Table Covers



placemats
tray liners
doilies
menus
table covers

Serving Dishes



pitchers
catering trays
casserole dishes
chafing/steam table dishes

Straws/Stirrers



drinking straws
puncture straws
stirring straws/sticks

Wraps

Wraps of all kinds, for all kinds of foods:
burger/hot dog wraps
pizza sheets
doggie bags/wraps
popcorn/snack bags
french fry sleeves
sandwich bags
Also, there seems to be a term in the agreement where a claim cannot be made against Earthshell for breaches of the licence agreement until the 2006 debentures has been settled.
It certainly would be a good idea for Stanelco to clear up this situation prior to the EGM.
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So SEO get a loss making company - a large debt - but the people selling you this retain their other company which own all the IP and licenses from Biotec the one you are selling - so are you in fact selling a loss making factory for loads of money to people who might be lacking in dilligence and keeping the jewel in the crown yourself - well - Kashy did not become rich for no reason - looks like he is one excellent business man -

And then you get screwed to invest more into Biotec when your JV partner places a large but CONDITIONAL order - and those conditions meaning more things for SE0 to do for Biotec ??

I can see a big dilution not far away in the future now to sort out all this - and weird after my riddles post of yesterday morning the big seller and buyer stop swapping shares - I must post with excellent timing - LOL ;) ???

All IMO - so DYOR !

bosley - 12 Aug 2005 07:32 - 8329 of 27111

morning all . what a miserable day!!

sem3 - 12 Aug 2005 07:46 - 8330 of 27111

Investors Chronicle says huge potential.

bhunt1910 - 12 Aug 2005 07:53 - 8331 of 27111

sem3 - tell me more

Baza

sem3 - 12 Aug 2005 08:10 - 8332 of 27111

Baza,it was on AFX shareguide at 07:34
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