bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
paulmasterson1
- 12 Sep 2005 08:07
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Bosley Hi,
Ingel is not involved in the Carlco joint venture capsules, it is between Aquasol and Carlco.
I highlighted this capsule development about a year ago, and the details have been on my website since March, and I said when the Biotec deal came in, that it would help reduce the cost base for those capsules, to a level where Stanelco and Carlco could offer the product to Cardinal Health, bearing in mind the already known connections, and that Stanelco could offer it to them first as a way of compensating for the problems with going forward with Ingel products, as the Carlco capsules are laser welded, there is no RF connection.
Cardinal already know a lot about starch, having been involved in Ingel for a long period of testing, and they could take these capsules to market very quickly, probably much quicker than other manufacturers.
Cheers,
PM
niceonecyril
- 12 Sep 2005 08:16
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My understanding of Greenseal was it benifited both Asda and supplier,
could it be that Northern where prepared to take a smaller % of the
savings, to win the contract?
cyril
paulmasterson1
- 12 Sep 2005 08:20
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Nice one Cyril :)
Cheers,
PM
bhunt1910
- 12 Sep 2005 09:17
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Morning all - just back from a week in Norfolk - fantastic weather - did a bit of walking , boating etal - good to see that my return corresponds with a bit of news.
Just trawled through over 300 posts on this thread - mostly irrelevant re the CC - how boring - but one or 2 nice tit bits
A good rns this morning - another bit in the jig saw - presumably these capsules that do not contain animal products will open up the pharmaceutical and vitamin market to all Muslims and Vegetarians who would otherwise refuse to take such products. It could greatly increase the sale of capsule contained drugs and vitamin products. Another great RNS!
Baza
driver
- 12 Sep 2005 10:37
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bosley
- 12 Sep 2005 11:15
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slightly strange, the market reaction to today's announcement, as carclo is up while seo is static. also, there doesn't seem to be any volume.
Bugz
- 12 Sep 2005 11:52
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With a market cap of this region though Bosley, its gonna take a BIG RNS to shift the SP no? I agree I'm excited with today's announcement but as Paul said above, it is kind of in development so money is still a while off... The next movement is surely going to be ASDA machine orders or a Walmart contract.
paulmasterson1
- 12 Sep 2005 12:49
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Hi All,
Hopefully we will see that big name pharma (Cardinal ?) sign a heads of agreement to develop these new capsules, and bprg are sunk again .... LOL !!!!
Also I e-mailed the Northern Foods and Ferndale Foods news to Howard, nothing back from him yet, but I think an RNS will be forthcoming on that front fairly soon, as the next Greenseal and Starpol announcement.
The capsule news will take a while to sink in, but the potential is the same or better than that which drove the price up a few years ago (as per the chart below) when the Ingel announcements came out, so we could see latent buying this week as the news travels around. Also USA buyers might see more potential in the capsules, than UK investors, so keep an eye from 2:30pm onwards, especially if SEO do another excellent Business Wire press release :)
Cheers,
PM
bosley
- 12 Sep 2005 12:51
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bugz, i think you are getting mixed up between paul, king kong and myself. an easy mistake to make as we are all big , hairy beasts that like to terrify helpless, chained-up, sacrificial women.... (chrissie take note!).
paul, just to clarify, has the jv with carclo nowt to do with ingel and the cc?
paulmasterson1
- 12 Sep 2005 13:05
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Bosley Hi,
The Carlco JV has definately nothing to do with Ingel or RF :)
Here's the bits from my website ....
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Carclo and Aquasol jointly own a patent for drug capsules
Page 1, Annual Report, 31 March 2004, Carclo plc, Registered Office: Ploughland House PO Box 14, 62 George Street Wakefield WF1 1ZF T +44 (0) 1924 330500 F +44 (0) 1924 339900 W www.carclo-plc.com Einvestorrelations@carclo-plc.com .... For a number of years Carclos medical operation has been pioneering the use of water soluble polymers in fine tolerance injection moulded applications. Since 1999 we have been working with Aquasol Ltd, an intellectual property company specialising in water soluble polymers and recently acquired by Stanelco plc. Carclo and Aquasol jointly own a patent for drug capsules manufactured by injection moulding from water soluble polymers. The capsule has unique features which provide improved control over the release of drugs and tamper evident protection. In collaboration with Stanelco plc we now plan to increase our market and business development resources on this important innovation.
See the Capsule details here, with pictures, in Adobe Acrobat(PDF) format
http://www.aquasol-ltd.com/seminar%20articles.pdf
Cheers,
PM
http://www.stanelco.devisland.net/
bosley
- 12 Sep 2005 13:52
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cheers pm1
automatic
- 12 Sep 2005 14:05
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I would like to see a rns from SEO saying Northern foods are useing Greenseal, with Asda dumping Ferndale the company that did the trials and if Northern Foods are not useing Greenseal then this would be very bad news for SEO and for us holders of SEO shares.
paulmasterson1
- 12 Sep 2005 14:20
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prw.com quickest off the mark ....
http://www.prw.com/main/newsdetails.asp?id=4533
Carclo and Stanelco combine to replace gelatine capsules
By Julie Bieles 12/09/2005
The pair have developed a starch-based polymer for edible applications.
12 September 2005 UK companies Stanelco and Carclo have developed a starch-based hardshell capsule for edible applications including dietary supplements and pharmaceutical uses.
Carclo Technical Plastics has manufactured the capsules using a polymer blend developed by Stanelco subsidiaries Adept Polymers and Biotec Holding Group. The capsules are being developed as an economically viable alternative to gelatine.
Work to bring the new hardshell technology to market is ongoing, said Stanelco. The starch-based material and the manufacturing process could lead to lower production costs than for gelatine capsules, it said.
Other advantages of the starch-based capsules include greater heat and humidity resistance, and easier filling, according to the company.
Dormar
- 12 Sep 2005 14:32
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Paul
Is laser technology involved in the capsule manufacture?
Cheers
Dormar
paulmasterson1
- 12 Sep 2005 15:55
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Dormar Hi,
The capsule halves are injection moulded, and are then welded together using laser. Check the details in the pdf from the link in my previous post :)
Cheers,
PM
Dormar
- 12 Sep 2005 16:27
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Thanks Paul
D.
Bugz
- 12 Sep 2005 17:54
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Sorry Bosley, the hair did get in the way - I meant KingKonggb :)
KingKonggb
- 12 Sep 2005 20:42
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nothing wrong with my hair, just needs grooming now and again!!! These damn fleas!!!
Kong