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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


automatic - 25 Aug 2005 14:18 - 8560 of 27111

HI aldwick
I like you will buy under 18p but i haven't sold any, me thinks 18p might not come again, but i have been wrong before
good luck AUTO

markusantonius - 25 Aug 2005 15:07 - 8561 of 27111

Eric, re: 8559, above - What are your REVISED: short, med and long term targets, all scenarios being considered, please? Hey, August has not exactly been a brilliant month for us, has it? Red all over the place!

Worrier - 25 Aug 2005 15:09 - 8562 of 27111

I agree with PM. It would not be any surprise to me to hear of a trading update from Ian at the EGM. After all, he has the stage and the ear of the press. what we don't know is whether he has any new news to impart.
Not worried

Oilywag - 25 Aug 2005 15:18 - 8563 of 27111

Eric

Thanks for bringing the board back "on message". I agree with your sentiments in your post above, but would not be surprised if an announcement was made the day before the EGM. However, I do think that September would be a veritable serialisation of RNSs and lets hope the big one is bagged before too long.

The oily one

driver - 25 Aug 2005 16:01 - 8564 of 27111

Oilywag
No apologies for the shit post some punters talk a lot of it some times including myself, if you have migrated from FYB to a more adult site then put up with it. Welcome to the mad house.

Biscuit - 25 Aug 2005 16:03 - 8565 of 27111

adult is as adult does.

Mad Pad - 25 Aug 2005 16:11 - 8566 of 27111

Talking of different sites it would be alot easier if we all posted on the same one.With regards to SEO I vote for this one as PM is active here.In any event this appears to be happening .Views?Last post on FYB 10am

bhunt1910 - 25 Aug 2005 16:17 - 8567 of 27111

I will continue to monitor both this and FYB.

There are times when this board is more active and there are times when the other board is more active. I do not monitor ADVFN because it has such bad press.

Baza

driver - 25 Aug 2005 16:21 - 8568 of 27111

Mad Pad
You have the right user name, let the punters on FYB stay there, we dont want this board filled with trivial crap it took us a couple of weeks to tame pm1, he knows what I mean and will not be a offended by what I am saying.

Oilywag - 25 Aug 2005 16:32 - 8569 of 27111

Driver

I keep tabs on three boards, including FYB and today there has been more "cr@p" on this board than the two others put together.

However, having said that, there is generally a higher level of discussion here than on one of the others.

The oily one

Biscuit - 25 Aug 2005 16:55 - 8570 of 27111

Now are those large trades buys or sells??

EWRobson - 25 Aug 2005 16:59 - 8571 of 27111

Appreciate an explanation from any level 2 experts re the movements post-close. Sitting quite happily with a spread of 19 to 19.5p when up came 18.75 for the latter at 16.33 for a volume of 267: didn't last for long before it vansihed. Does anyone feel they can see the movements in SEO from Level 2 info?

marcus: you address your queries to me althoguh there are others who are closer to the company and the trade. I take particular note of andysmith as working in the trade: he recently reported that orders were accumulating from other ASDA suppliers. I think the only changes in the last three months are: (i) the roll-out has slowed somewhat due to the extended ASDA trials; (ii) nevertheless, these trials were received very positively by ASDA and their suppliers clearly instructed to proceed with orders and in any case their payments would drop on the assumption that they did implement; (iii) positive progress with Biotec and Starpol. Its interesting that the CEO in the US has shut up, obviously under instructions and something is clearly cooking over there, hopefully Wal-Mart. I would be very surprised indeed if WM did not go for Greenseal (presumably with Starpol) in a big way.

This is an investors thread. Short-term trading is an art in itself. I personally invest (with SEO) via CFDs so there is a short-term element there. But it is easier to look ahead some months to when the whole show is on the road. Greenseal remains, so far as I understand, the only product for which we can assess the profit contribution. The sp has built in 1000 machines or so over the nest 2 to 3 years. evolution have not revised their forecast but point out that the size of the market is something like 50000 machines. I am still basing my targets on 5000 machines or an sp of about 1 which would be achieved when that level of target is confidently predicted by the analysts. evo are sitting on their hands at present, quite rightly, but give Tim Freeborn details of a juicy contract and we will quickly have some revised projections. The main thing is to be in for the play which I am saying is a 5-bagger. I think this is pretty close to the concensus from the longer term contributors to this thread. I am reasonably comfortable with this view; what I am not so comfortable about is the short-term trading prospects coming up to the EGM as we just do not know what is to be announced if anything. If its nothing or not much then the market will be disappointed; unlikely, but we don't know. If its Wal-Mart, up and away; unlikely but we should have some progress report. Most likely, a middle route but with enough to act as a basis for sp progress. After all, if they are approving the placing of more shares, even if for an eventuality unknown at present, then they will want to see a healthy market in their shares. Hope this helps. Other views?

Eric

Mad Pad - 25 Aug 2005 18:05 - 8572 of 27111

I have found a patent on the european patent office site ,number search wo 2005051780,concerning RF welding and sealing.Perhaps someone more versed in these matters may care to look at it.

bosley - 25 Aug 2005 18:16 - 8573 of 27111

volume is well up today when compared to recent volumes. number of posts and new posters is well up today. guess that means the traders are back in town.

oblomov - 25 Aug 2005 18:55 - 8574 of 27111

Only mention TB makes (RHPS) this week unfortunately is:-

This Week's Pie Throwers:

Stanelco -16%
Intermodal Resources -12%
Delling -7%

paulmasterson1 - 25 Aug 2005 20:33 - 8575 of 27111

Mad Pad Hi,

Very interesting patent. They are using paperboard, coated with plastic, which is then folded and RF sealed, to form food containers for sandwiches. Take a look at the 'Mosaics' it's just a triangular sandwich box !

I cannot see it affecting anything Greenseal is currently being used for, or the things I have been discussing with another shareholder, which he has e-mailed his idea to HQ on.

Check out the IP owners website .... http://www.colpac.co.uk/Colpac/home.asp

Cheers,
PM

andysmith - 25 Aug 2005 22:39 - 8576 of 27111

Why the fuss about the EGM? Its not about Greenseal and its not an AGM, its about approving the purchase of Biotec which IMO may open far many more new opportunities than even Greenseal. I find it frustrating that the market with SEO has developed the modern attitude of I want the news and I want it now. Believe me, Sainsbury/Tesco and etc will be chomping at the bit for the Asda exclusivity to be completed. If an announcement about Greenseal or US deals happens next week at the EGM I would be surprised but then maybe not with SEO, however the EGM should be about SEO explaining the reason for this purchase and what Biotec can bring to the party with some timescales. I understand that Starpol could be the real star and investors should back this move. What the sp does after next week will depend on how the news is interpreted and what the expections of the EGM were of long-term investors/short term investors and traders, should be interesting!!

paulmasterson1 - 25 Aug 2005 22:49 - 8577 of 27111


Hi All,

Looking at the chart at the top of this page, on a lack of news to move the S.P up above 20p, we would drift down to 17p over the next 2-3 weeks, where we would hit the 200 M.A, and hopefully bounce gracefully back to 20p over the following 4 weeks.

Things are never that simple though .... LOL !!!!

Cheers,
PM

greekman - 26 Aug 2005 07:44 - 8578 of 27111

Officially, Tesco's prices are lower than Asda's for the first time. Yet another reason for Asda to push cost savings lower quicker via any method that is available. Also Tesco will be looking to increase its market lead. No doubt they will be looking at any innovations that Asda are currently using, although I would think they are well up with the game. price wars have been with us for several years now, but competition and margins have never been so tight. Just wait till the 12 months is up.

http://news.independent.co.uk/business/analysis_and_features/article308234.ece
By Michael Jivkov
Published: 26 August 2005

Tesco jumped 5.75p higher to 331.5p as Goldman Sachs found that for the first time since starting its study of grocery prices in the UK, the supermarkets group offering is cheaper than arch rivals Asda.

Mad Pad - 26 Aug 2005 08:26 - 8579 of 27111

PM thanks for looking at that patent.Rgds Mad Pad
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