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stanelco .......a new thread (SEO)     

bosley - 20 Feb 2004 09:34

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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


TANKER - 15 Aug 2005 10:23 - 8361 of 27111

allways willing to look.afd by 1-10-05.

stockdog - 15 Aug 2005 10:36 - 8362 of 27111

Superrod - to be precise Professor Humbert did a lot of studies in the 70's about Peak Oil, for which he was pretty much ostacised by the oil-drilling/trading community. Specifically he predicted Peak Oil for USA in 1971 entirely accurately, since when less and less oil has been extracted from US oil-wells.

Driver - of course the oil is not going to run out on 2nd July 2006 - that is the estimated date of Peak Oil - the date when the maximum rate of extraction worldwide occurs after which it will gradually decline, whilst demand increases. The supply-demand chart crosses (when demand exceeds possible supply) some years hence. But that is less than a generation away.

Another funny fact is that the Saudi Arabian reserves have been stated at almost constant value for 10 years or so, yet no major new oil fields have been discovered. So, haven't we been extracting very much then?

Advice not to worry too much is like someone who thinks it won't hurt if they only drop one piece of litter - oblivious to the thousands of others who might follow his example; or like leaving the tap running when you clean your teeth - surely little me wasting 6 litres of fresh, purified drinking water can't have THAT much affect can it?. Sure, it won't affect our life time that much, probably not our kids, but given that oil was only discovered 100 years or so ago, our grandchildren's generation is less than 50% of that timescale away. Someone (and that means everyone who can!) has got to start planning for that now - we can't afford not to take it seriously.

However, talking about teeth cleaning, the problems of oil shortages (affecting only the industrialised world) are as nothing compared to the water shortages which will soon affect the entire world population. Buy Utilities, die rich but thirsty!

sd

superrod - 15 Aug 2005 11:12 - 8363 of 27111

stockdog

whilst i dont advocate the american view....ie bury your head in the sand and burn,burn,burn, new oilfields are discovered daily, PLUS new technology makes oilfields that were deemed " used " as recently as 5 years ago, viable for residual oil extraction. i remember the mid 60's when oil was just coming into its own.....BBC2 trade test transmissions showed documentaries stating that " plastic is every bit as good " and we all know where plastic comes from. nothing really changes.....oil is the basis for civilisation today, but it wasnt alwas so. and it wont be in the future. when oil REALLY starts running low, i suspect there will be major bucjks to be made ( from oil stocks ). that is until new energy sources take over. and dont think the boffins/governments arent on the case.

nuclear fission ( as opposed to our present neuclear fusion ) is a massive potential source of cheap energy. as human beings we generally have very little understanding of the unbelievable amounts of energy expended every fraction of a second in our universe.

the heat energy alone that falls on earth is about 1.4kW / m ( just from the sun ).
there IS no shortage of energy.......not for several billion years.

NielsJensen - 15 Aug 2005 11:20 - 8364 of 27111

Erhh, just where do you have working fusion plants today?

driver - 15 Aug 2005 11:31 - 8365 of 27111

You lot are on the wrong thread please post on.
The more intelligent

http://www.moneyam.com/InvestorsRoom/posts.php?tid=8461#lastread

superrod - 15 Aug 2005 11:32 - 8366 of 27111

we DONT the same as we didnt have nuclear fusion reactors 50 years ago. i find rour remark ( NJ ) just a little bit luddite. there has been more advance in technolgy in the last 100 years than since the big bang. and 90% of it in the last 25 years.

superrod - 15 Aug 2005 11:34 - 8367 of 27111

driver...its a slow day and the arguments are pertinent to the stock. ie if oil was free seo would be stuffed.

driver - 15 Aug 2005 11:51 - 8368 of 27111

superrod
If there was no oil SEO would be stuffed.

driver - 15 Aug 2005 11:52 - 8369 of 27111

US Fed News
Alexandria, Va.

ALEXANDRIA, Va., Aug. 9 -- Allan Draisey of Felpham, Great Britain, Richard Martin Rencourt of Horndean, Great Britain, and Ryan Grimes of Southampton, Great Britain, have developed a process and apparatus for forming capsules.

According to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Capsules, for example for the delivery of pharmaceuticals, are produced from at least three films of a water-soluble polymeric material, by deforming two of the films to form a multiplicity of recesses, and filling the recesses with a flowable filling material.

A film is used to cover the recesses in at least one of the films, and is welded to it by dielectric welding. The films with filled recesses are then brought together and welded together by dielectric welding to form filled capsules, which are cut or punched out of the welded film. The polymeric material may be gelatin, or a water-soluble cellulose derivative such as hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose, and may also contain a plasticiser."

The inventors were issued U.S. Patent No. 6,923,980 on Aug. 2.

The patent has been assigned to Stanelco Fibre Optics Ltd., Fareham.
The original application was filed on March 15, 2001, and is available at:

http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&u=/netahtml/search-adv.htm&r=1664&f=G&l=50&d=PTXT&s1=ISYMD-20050802&p=34&OS=ISD/08/02/2005&RS=ISD/08/02/2005.

For more information about US Fed News federal patent awards please contact: Myron Struck, Managing Editor/US Bureau, US Fed News, Direct: 703/866-4708, Cell: 703/304-1897, Myron@targetednews.com.
August 10, 2005

robinhood - 15 Aug 2005 11:54 - 8370 of 27111

pm1: Only worry u should have is that high oilprices may eventually cause a recession worldwide. Do not forget that at current price of Brent at $66+p/bbl many more fields will now become economically viable. And yes your prediction is right but timing of same hopelessly wrong

superrod - 15 Aug 2005 11:59 - 8371 of 27111

even TAD has more volume

superrod
If there was no oil SEO would be stuffed.

driver isnt that what i said?

driver - 15 Aug 2005 12:06 - 8372 of 27111

superrod
No you said "if oil was free seo would be stuffed".

driver - 15 Aug 2005 12:07 - 8373 of 27111

Research Page has been updated

26 Patent has been assigned to Stanelco Fibre Optics Ltd FOR water-soluble Capsules

http://www.moneyam.com/InvestorsRoom/posts.php?tid=7681#lastread

superrod - 15 Aug 2005 12:09 - 8374 of 27111

driver
how much would you pay for something that didnt exist? it REALLY must be slow if we are into pedantry.

paulmasterson1 - 15 Aug 2005 12:22 - 8375 of 27111


Hi All,

Nice debate on Oil, I am in Aminex and looking at ITM Power, both will be long term(2-4 years) multi-baggers IMVHO. The rising oil price will benefit both comapanies.

Cheers,
PM

driver - 15 Aug 2005 12:27 - 8376 of 27111

People pay for the bible and IMO it doesnt exist, I am not trying to have an argument we agree on the same thing.
I thought the Patent news was quite good, not such a quiet day after all.

driver - 15 Aug 2005 12:37 - 8377 of 27111

pm1
I'm up 586.6% on Dana heading for 1400p you don't have to tell me about oil.

stockdog - 15 Aug 2005 12:50 - 8378 of 27111

No oil and oil at zero cost are just the two extremes of that spectrum of pricing we call the market. This is true for any commodity.

What we really love is when the market is restricted in our favour by a dirty great patent!

sd

proptrade - 15 Aug 2005 13:05 - 8379 of 27111

morning...3 weeks away and 800 SEO posts! about par for the course...

driver - 15 Aug 2005 19:39 - 8380 of 27111

Two large trades at the end.
MMMMMMM mmmmmm ZZZZZZ
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