bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
Dormar
- 07 Sep 2005 14:44
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You can take a horse to water, but you can't make him.....!!
Dormar
- 07 Sep 2005 14:54
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Shamona
Go back and read my post. The Court Service lists 3 appeals. Both Stanelco and Bioprogress are appealing the original order dated 2/11/04. ( ref.the first two I listed in my post above)
The third appeal is against the order of the 9/12/04 - THIS IS the prior art appeal.
See? - 2 appeals, one against the original decision, the other against the prior art order. How many ways do I have to state this before it finally sinks in?
I'm afraid you're out of your depth on this thread!
bosley
- 07 Sep 2005 15:00
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zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
bosley
- 07 Sep 2005 15:02
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wake me up when someone says something interesting , then i can wipe away the sleep, put on my rose-tinted specs and thrust my head in the sand once again......
Dormar
- 07 Sep 2005 15:08
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bosley
At least my posts have something relevant to say. None of your recent posts have.
And please try not to clog up this thread by replying.
Dormar
Rasenberg
- 07 Sep 2005 15:43
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You were doing well until that last post Dormar. Let yourself down. Your posts with content were an interesting read and very much appreciated so if you have more of them please post but playground banter like post 8996 is best left off the thread
Dormar
- 07 Sep 2005 16:13
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Rasenberg
Point taken. Should have ignored it.
Cheers
Dormar
hewittalan6
- 07 Sep 2005 16:19
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Dormar,
I will listen to anyones comments on this or any other stock, with an open mind, but it is a bit rich to advise the person who started the thread what they should or shouldn't post on it, and then tell them not to reply.
Alan
Dormar
- 07 Sep 2005 16:31
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Alan,
Yes, it was a bit rich. Apologies to all including Bosley.
Dormar
Mad Pad
- 07 Sep 2005 16:41
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Bosley wake up .NEWS release on business wire sept 7 10 19 ET,re PETAL PACK.Might not be the most exciting news but its more relevant than most of the postings on here of late.NOW FOR SOME REAL NEWS PET UP ABOUT 200 PERCENT.
shamona
- 07 Sep 2005 16:44
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Dormar
The original case has been lost by Stanelco, their is no appeal against this; how many times do I need to repeat myself???????????
The only thing Stanelco have been "ALLOWED" to appeal is the prior art verdict as this is termed as new case law, they can't simply say we're appealing without grounds so they didn't.
I am very well read on the case and know every detail, i'll catagoricaly state that if i'm wrong(and I know i'm not)then i'll never post on this site again.
ps The new case law has since been proven in another case since the trial, do you want the link??????????
Guess who won, inventor or the company he went to for help???????????
:--))))))))))))))))))))))))))
hewittalan6
- 07 Sep 2005 16:52
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Dormar=way up in my estimation. I have endless amounts of time to listen to people who are either funny, or big enough to apologise publically. More of that spirit on this and all other threads please.
Alan
oblomov
- 07 Sep 2005 17:09
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I dont think this has been posted here before - Petal Pack launched in the U.S. today.
http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/index.jsp?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20050907005668&newsLang=en
Dormar
- 07 Sep 2005 17:15
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Shamona
That's the spirit! You've already demonstrated how well read you are on the case, so no need to elaborate further!. Indeed, the casual observer would surely advise against such an enterprise! LoL!
Best Regards
Dormar
Dormar
- 07 Sep 2005 17:18
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Oblomov
Any chance you can post the news wire article on here? I can't seem to cut and paste the link.
Cheers
Dormar
andysmith
- 07 Sep 2005 17:19
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Good posts on the court case Dormar, well done.
oblomov
- 07 Sep 2005 17:27
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The link seems to keep changing - if it brings up an index,do a 'page' search for stanelco and click on the link. This link may work still:-
http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/index.jsp?nd mViewId=news_view&newsId=20050907005668&newsLang=en
I'll post the newswire below in a separate post in case its taken out for copyright reasons.
oblomov
- 07 Sep 2005 17:28
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September 07, 2005 10:19 AM US Eastern Timezone
Stanelco Debuts Impact-Resistant Petal Pack; Uniquely Designed Containers Tailored for Floral Shipments
ORLANDO, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 7, 2005--Petal Pack, unusually shaped, high-impact resistant containers designed expressly for growers and florists to eliminate damage while shipping fragile floral goods, is the newest packaging innovation being introduced by Stanelco, Inc., whose FrogPack packaging technology recently debuted in the United States.
Petal Pack containers are able to withstand punishment well beyond the strength of containers now being used to ship flowers. The Petal Pack containers are distinguished by a patented double-arch design that provides energy absorption characteristics vastly exceeding the durability of commercial floral shipping containers currently in use.
Petal Pack containers can be custom-designed to fit the needs of high-volume shippers of floral products, according to Stephanie Morgan-Fisher, director and CEO, Stanelco Inc. North America. "They are a unique adaptation of our popular FrogPack containers, which have earned respect for their ability to ship fragile goods like electronics and glassware with virtually no breakage."
Petal Pack containers have been re-shaped and adapted to accommodate the shape and structure of a floral bouquet in a vase or an elegant long-stemmed floral arrangement. The key features of Petal Pack, include:
-- Impact resistance beyond packaging currently used to ship flowers
-- Lightweight design, reducing shipping costs
-- Compostable, which provides an environmental benefit
-- Scalable in size; packages can fit virtually all floral shipping needs
-- Self-sealing; no additional adhesive is necessary to seal Petal Pack
-- Reduced operating costs, from storage to cost of shipment
Petal Pack utilizes a unique technology called shock-absorbing arcuate panel technology (SAAP) for added strength and protective qualities. Petal Pack's standard package design, without customization, measures nearly 40 inches long and 30 inches wide.
Completely setting Petal Pack apart from other containers, and virtually eliminating damage to flowers being shipped to wholesalers and retailers or directly to consumers, is its double-arch design, according to David Edwards, Aquasol, a subsidiary of Stanelco, the designer and inventor of the Petal Pack and FrogPack design. "Our innovative design is what provides Petal Pack with unusual strength," noted Edwards. "Its double arch feature gives it strength that simply makes obsolete customary strength measurements that relate to withstanding so many pounds per square inch."
Petal Pack can be easily recycled or composted and is cut from flat stock, allowing retailers to minimize space for storage of pre-folded Petal Packs. The flat stock can be custom cut to fit particular types of flowers and only requires four folds to complete the packaging. Once the flat stock is folded into a Petal Pack, multiple Petal Packs can be stacked on top of one another, decreasing space needed for shipment and storage and increasing the number of Petal Packs that can be shipped at one time.
Flowers shipped in a Petal Pack also contain a nutrition packet that prolong the life of enclosed floral arrangements.
More information about Petal Pack is available through Stanelco Inc. North America, 407-838-1754, info@petalpack.com
Editor's note: 300 dpi jpg images available on request
About Stanelco
Stanelco PLC, (LSE:SEO) headquartered in Southampton, England, was founded in 1953. Stanelco is engaged in the commercialization of new applications, innovations, products and processes based on radio frequency (RF) technologies. These products and services range from RF technology support for the health care industry to new product development, such as FrogPack, sealed water-soluble polymer materials, homecare applications, detergents and agrochemicals. More information: http://www.Stanelco.co.uk or http://www.FrogPack.com.
Contacts
Stanelco, Inc., Orlando
Stephanie Morgan-Fisher, 407-838-1754
smorgan-fisher@stanelcoinc.com
or
YPB&R Public Relations
Rod Caborn, 407-838-1799
rod_caborn@ypbr.com
Dormar
- 07 Sep 2005 17:43
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Thanks for that Oblomov.
I wonder if that would allow the likes of Interflora to send flowers by ordinary post rather than having their local branch deliver? It would surely be more cost effective that way? A good sized market out there for this product I think.
Dormar
ps. Thanks Andysmith
bosley
- 07 Sep 2005 18:48
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good find, oblomov. the basic design of frogpack shows it can be adapted for further uses. maybe wine or art next? dormar, no need to apologie. seq used to live here... we've all had far worse thrown at us!!! it is obvious yourself and shamona know much about the detail of the cc but even seo have intimated at the last egm that it is nothing more than an irritant. it isn't as important as it once was, seo have moved on and so should we. personally , i do agree with you that the damages bprg can claim are going to be negligable, as seo have not profited and seo in fact doing bprg a massive favour by making the damn thing work, something bprg falied to do. an out of court settlement would have been the ideal solution then both companies could have actually made some profit from the technology over the last 18 months, instead of making briefs richer.
the petal pack post also reminds us that even though nothing much appeared to be happeneing on the surface, seo and its companies are busy developing their technologies. i think sharesure said as much after attending the egm. full of surprises , these lads!!!!