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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


driver - 15 Aug 2005 22:53 - 8385 of 27111

baz
You tell us how's yer water.

bosley - 16 Aug 2005 00:30 - 8386 of 27111

no wind, but i got it wrong last week so hopefully i will be wrong again this week. maybe we are getting a touch too impatient. i mean , everything seems to be ok , the pieces are coming together , the company seems in good hands, and it's moving forward nicely. some orders would be a welcome reassurance , though.

bosley - 16 Aug 2005 07:16 - 8387 of 27111

morning all. no news. i haven't got my egm/biotec circular yet. has anybody actually got theirs?

paulmasterson1 - 16 Aug 2005 07:26 - 8388 of 27111


Bos/Driver Hi,

Re oil, you may not give a hoot when it runs out, but the higher the price goes, and the sooner it looks like running out, the sooner ALL plastic will be sourced from replenishable sources, like Biotec TPS.

Retailers like ASDA, Wal-Mart, etc, will be forming a very long queue at Stanelco's front door, to get Starpol 2000 trays and film, and that means MONEY for us.

This also bodes well for other Stanelco products that use Starpol 2000.

Cheers,
PM

driver - 16 Aug 2005 07:33 - 8389 of 27111

Morning all
pm1 Why didn't you say that in the first place.

Off to Scotland so you wont have to put up with me for a week.

bhunt1910 - 16 Aug 2005 07:42 - 8390 of 27111

Driver - assuming its a holiday - have agreat one -

Waters running clear - wonderful this hindsiight

Another borig day is likely - might drift a tad lower

Baza

Borisdog - 16 Aug 2005 07:45 - 8391 of 27111

Hi Paul

Will you be returning to FYB anytime soon ??

Your'e greatly missed

B.

bhunt1910 - 16 Aug 2005 09:09 - 8392 of 27111

No buys at all this morning - and the price has ticked up - will I ever understand this market.

I assume there is a buyer in the wings soajing up the sells ??

Baza

Sharesure - 16 Aug 2005 09:41 - 8393 of 27111

Surprising that no news is out yet; SEO seems to have gone to sleep for the moment, perhaps until the EGM, a whole two weeks away! Let me have any questions if you cannot get there.
Anyone on this thread who is bored in the meantime take a close look at the Chaco (CHP) thread. It could fly in the second half of this week; the potential Colombian deal will be very lucrative, with little downside on current sp.

stockdog - 16 Aug 2005 09:44 - 8394 of 27111

baza - have you been soajing up the rioka? lol!

sd

bosley - 16 Aug 2005 15:09 - 8395 of 27111

blimey!!! what a dull day!!. anybody watch cape fear last night?

bosley - 16 Aug 2005 15:11 - 8396 of 27111

maybe this will spur walmart to get something going with seo and starpol.

NEW YORK (AFX) - Oil stocks trended lower Tuesday morning, as investors continue to worry that persistently high oil prices will put the brakes on the nation's economy.

More broadly, U.S. stocks opened lower, with oil prices remaining at near-record levels. Wal-Mart said high gasoline prices will lead to a lower-than-expected profit in the third quarter. .

In energy, the Amex Oil Index fell 0.3% to 994.02 points, pressured by losses in U.S.-traded shares of Total SA , BP PLC and Repsol SA .

Exxon Mobil Corp. , ConocoPhillips and Marathon Oil were also trading lower.

The Philadelphia Oil Service Index shed 0.2% to 165.80 points and the Amex Natural Gas Index fell 0.1% to 382.85 points.

Crude for September delivery gave back 22 cents to stand at $66.05 a barrel ahead of the open of Friday trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. .

Despite the pullback, Kyle Cooper, an oil and gas analyst at Citigroup, said the bullish bias remains intact.

Sharesure - 16 Aug 2005 15:32 - 8397 of 27111

bosley, if you're bored, try out CHP; that is going to get interesting.

bosley - 16 Aug 2005 21:14 - 8398 of 27111

sharesure, did chp used to be gold mines of sardinia? ahhhhh sardegna...... glorious place. anyway, has everyone lost interest in seo?

andysmith - 16 Aug 2005 21:19 - 8399 of 27111

Havn't posted on SEO for a while, I've said what I believe many times before and that view will not change, the only thing that will affect sp short-term from here will be how quickly SEO can turn the potential into conversions and revenue. Medium & long-term for investors this will be a success and I believe that once the market understands the strategically brilliant purchase of Biotec and the potential for Starpol it could eclipse the excitement surrounding Greenseal.
Greenseal is excellent, a more environmentally friendly, energy efficient process with reduced product and packaging waste that saves money for packers & retailers but Starpol could be even better if this biodegradable film can be commercially viable in a world with higher oil-based packaging costs and dwindling resources. SEO sp 20-22p and steady is good, especially for those of us in since the dark days of 4-6p, traders and the impatient may drift it down if they don't like the speed of Greenseal progress but for investors this should be a big winner if SEO manage this properly. And don't forget there are other products in the portfolio.

bosley - 16 Aug 2005 21:37 - 8400 of 27111

good to hear from you , andy. nice sum up. i think what could be causing jitters is that all trials with greenseal have been rip roaring successes and everyone, myself included, expected a steady flow of orders. the longer we go without more orders the twitchier some people will get.

Sharesure - 16 Aug 2005 23:16 - 8401 of 27111

Bosley, You are right about CHP having been GMS; up until the turn of the year or so. But it's very different now. Should be a star this week; a welcome diversion while we await the next chapter of SEO.
Agree with Andy and others that SEO will be one of the best investments over the next couple of years. To have a few million SEO salted away would be aperfect pension plan Just hope CHP bears fruit fast in order to reinvest yet more in SEO.

andysmith - 17 Aug 2005 07:06 - 8402 of 27111

Bos, I think we should relax, they only had to report on the first orders associated with the trials. No company reports to the world everytime they take an order.
From what I hear, orders are coming in and retrofits taking place, the markets perception of the speed of this will determine short-term position of the sp but I still feel exponential growth on this one, especially if it does roll-out in US.
I confess to taking some profit a week or so ago, needed some dosh and SEO had made it for me thank you very much, still have >90% of my shares though.

bosley - 17 Aug 2005 07:23 - 8403 of 27111

good morning andy. i am relaxed. even taking into account seo's ability to surprise, i get the feeling that until the biotec deal is done and dusted , not much is going to happen.

EWRobson - 17 Aug 2005 09:18 - 8404 of 27111

Good to have your popst, Andy. I get the impression that some are getting somewhat concerned at the lack of news - no news is bad news syndrome. You are right that a company will onl;y announce an order if its significant, like that of theb first ASDA suppliers which led to the implementation of the contract. Its good that you know from the industry grapevine that those orders are coming in and that retrofits are happening. ASDA, of course, have ways of making them buy! - particularly by advising that the payments will be reduced anyway to suppliers to achieve their share of the profits. There is relatively little news being marked up as it is the holiday season. So it is patience for September and, I think, the US and hopefully Wal-Mart.

Eric
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