bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
paulmasterson1
- 07 Sep 2005 21:16
- 9022 of 27111
http://www.interflora.co.uk/page.xml?page_name=about
Interflora
Interflora is the worlds largest and most popular flower delivery network. Interflora has become synonymous with a concept that once would have been impossible to believe - that thoughts and emotions can be transmitted through flowers and within the day, personally delivered with style across the world.
Worldwide
With worldwide reach and visibility, the Roman God, Mercury is now one of the most recognized brandmarks in the world and a shared symbol of quality and service. Our network stretches to over 58,000 florists worldwide delivering flowers to over 140 countries each maintaining the stringent standards that Interflora demands, so you can depend on us to express your thoughts through the most beautiful flowers and gifts in the world.
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UK's favourite postal flower company Flying Flowers started in Jersey in 1981 and grew out of a service offered to holiday-makers who wanted to send a low-cost, high quality gift to friends and relatives at home. What better than the flowers for which the 'Floral Isle' was justly famous?
Carefully packed
All postal bouquets are despatched from our home at The Jersey Flower Centre, where our trained staff send out hundreds of thousands of bouquets every year.
The flowers are carefully placed in a protective sleeve and despatch box, together with flower food and care instructions. The protective packaging is then covered with decorative gift wrap, the address and message card is applied and the bouquet is ready to leave the Flower Centre.
http://www.flyingflowers.com/ffechannel/static/Customer_Services/TRADER_ff/index.cfm?fuseaction=about
Mad Pad
- 07 Sep 2005 21:31
- 9023 of 27111
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/050907/75668.html?.v=1
Mad Pad
- 07 Sep 2005 21:33
- 9024 of 27111
sorry about that lads, just taking a few lessons on posting links, how do you get the hyperlink?
paulmasterson1
- 07 Sep 2005 21:36
- 9025 of 27111
MP Hi,
Click on the chain-link, above the the text box where you write your post, then ctrl-v and press enter twice :)
Cheers,
PM
Mad Pad
- 07 Sep 2005 21:38
- 9026 of 27111
Thanks PM.
paulmasterson1
- 07 Sep 2005 21:55
- 9027 of 27111
paulmasterson1
- 07 Sep 2005 22:07
- 9028 of 27111
Hi All,
As for those who have an interest in the landfill situation in the UK, my parents are doing building work on their house, and are using skip bins to get rid of waste .... they used to pay 40 for a 10 ton skip, now it's 120 .... because the government are charging 8 per ton for the landfill ....
Cheers,
PM
EWRobson
- 07 Sep 2005 23:16
- 9029 of 27111
Strange thumbing through today's posts to see it dominated by an affair of importance to B**G but merely gnat-like to SEO. Very significant report from KBC Peel Hunt which explains and quantifies the Starpol opportunity in mugh greater detail that Evolution; noted that source is Company (historic data) and KBC Peel Hunt. I note that there assumptions re Greenseal roll-out are somewhat scaled back whilst they are very bullish indeed about Starpol Note the following: "the addition of this 'second leg' reduces the risk of failure for the group and due to the cross selling opportunities that exist should actually increase the likelihood of success for both parts of the group - the only way to make an MAP seal on Biotec's products is to use RF welding.
Interested in views re where the sp would have got to with Biotec if it hadn't moved from the 4p to 6p range on the back of Greenseal. Talk of an EBIT contribution of euro400m would suggest perhaps to the current level anyway. What is clear is that it should be an exciting Autumn as the scenario unfolds.
Eric
driver
- 08 Sep 2005 00:14
- 9031 of 27111
Research Page updated
29) Stanelco Debuts Impact-Resistant Petal Pack
https://www.moneyam.com/InvestorsRoom/posts.php?tid=7681#lastread
EWRobson
- 08 Sep 2005 10:39
- 9033 of 27111
Believe we are establishing a nice base at present level taking into account the lack of news. Just needs a bit if patience. The US will come for Greenseal and then onwards and upwards!
Eric
NielsJensen
- 08 Sep 2005 10:40
- 9034 of 27111
Paul, thanks that explained it. :)
shamona
- 08 Sep 2005 12:22
- 9036 of 27111
Paul "the google king" Masterson!
shamona
- 08 Sep 2005 12:28
- 9037 of 27111
Phoned the Bioprogress lawyers office this morning to clarify the court case appeals, seems I was correct; the only thing Stanelco have been allowed to appeal is Judge Floyds decision not to allow their prior art argument. He felt it was not relevant as it was not in the public domain(the manual was out of print and very obscure), he did let them appeal this decision though.
The appeal judges will be friends of Floyd as the patent industry is very tight knit, most are actually based in the same office block in New Square, London; do any of you really think they'll overturn a logical decision from one of their friends?
20 million pounds please, thank you very much:-)
jacoden
- 08 Sep 2005 12:35
- 9038 of 27111
PM1 . The land fill tax is actually 15 ish per tonne with a minimum charge of 3 tonnes, so if you only have a tonne of waste you pay for 3!!
bosley
- 08 Sep 2005 12:53
- 9039 of 27111
shamona, are you insinuating that appeal court judges will be prejudicial in court? that they will not listen to any evidence and back floyds judgement just because he is a mate? that is highly insulting.
shamona
- 08 Sep 2005 12:55
- 9040 of 27111
I'm not saying that, i'm saying they'd need a very good reason to disagree with one of their own; I can't see them not agreeing with the original decision as nothing has changed.
bosley
- 08 Sep 2005 12:59
- 9041 of 27111
that's not what it sounded like.........