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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


TheFrenchConnection - 09 Feb 2005 13:25 - 925 of 27111

Mes Amities / Slt . My erstwhile employers, Pershing, were hot as mustard on SEO when it found heavy chartist support at 4.25p.The interest and heat was turned on following the RNS announcement reg. the Reisner trials; and believe me , ensuing interest was raised from mustard hot to that of the status of red chilli when Asda announced trials . . Now in the light of furthur trials with the likes of Asda and ultimately hopefully its global parent -WAL MART having now proven successful, Pershing , must by now have accumulated quite a sizeable holding . Basically i am an energy anaylist and buy nothing BUT oil ,gas and all manner of alternative energy players; but even the merits of SEO were not lost on me .And that was why i was more than happy to pile in myself . l did actually somewhat ramp this stock to the skies on another board as Aldwick can testify when it stood @ 4.75 . ,,,,,,l currently hold 700,000 ,,,,and am keeping the entire holding .And why ? The merits of this share speak volumes , and talking of volumes juste look at them and more importantly the heartyinsatiable appetite mms hold for them . ln my opinion it would be utter folly to let them go now ..But in saying that i usually play the percentages and conceed there is nothing wrong with banking profits .....a'bientot .... , bonne chance @+ ,,,J

Jacks - 09 Feb 2005 13:26 - 926 of 27111

Adie, please stop worrying about the court case and think ahead. 50p is more than realistic. I am trying to free up some more cash to buy more.

AdieH - 09 Feb 2005 13:49 - 927 of 27111

I am not worrying just being level headed... Have to agree with Eric were all on abit of a high, anyone who got in below 4p - 6p - 8p is having a wonderful time at moment...

Chiva20 - 09 Feb 2005 13:55 - 928 of 27111

Thanks for the reassurance, bought in on the little profit taking :o)

EWRobson - 09 Feb 2005 14:14 - 929 of 27111

Some have level heads; theFrenchConnection has a beret; I have a bulging forehead, which I claim are brains trying to force their way out. There is room for all sort of heads with SEO - so many reasons for buying and so many warnings re getting out too early!

Di: I like your extension on an extension. Its like CFDs on SEO - profits on profits. Now, you could say that I should be putting them back into SEO but even I have not the nerve, the what shall we call it, 'le sangfroid', l'insouciance, to do that. So I just buy more NLR, SEO and YOO. Blast: just realise that is diluting the level of my SEO holding! Just got Building Regulations approval this morning and it is all systems go now - my wife won't do it herself, although she is the great DIY one in the family!

Eric

Dynamite - 09 Feb 2005 14:20 - 930 of 27111

What is the extension for Eric, new kitchen or several new rooms?

regandjess1 - 09 Feb 2005 14:25 - 931 of 27111

I think 50p per share is wishful thinking,with 850mill shares issued that would give a mkt cap of 400 mill plus.Till we know roughly how many machines sold and at what price they are likely to be, dont think its a good idea to get too carried away.

EWRobson - 09 Feb 2005 14:29 - 932 of 27111

Jess

We do have forecasts. Evoluition agree company forecast of 200 machines this year and 1000 in each of the current year. We do know the cost of a one-off machine which is 40K plus 30K per annum royalties. I did a calculation above which showed that 50p is reasonable in 2007 and would probably be met earlier once the projections were confirmed. The only lesson from that is to BUY, ACCUMULATE and then HOLD.

Eric

regandjess1 - 09 Feb 2005 14:33 - 933 of 27111

EWR.....yes agree with all that but there will surely be quite a differnce on the machine price for bulk orders, also unless the food packaging industry are forced to have them( through legislation on hygiene), I dont think they will buy them if they are too expensive.

driver - 09 Feb 2005 14:37 - 934 of 27111

regandjess1
We have been doing the sums on this board for the past 5 months the general feeling is 50p no problem, for me I can see 1.50 in two years.

AdieH - 09 Feb 2005 14:37 - 935 of 27111

Its a case of having to have them because they are cheaper than current ways of packaging, pay for themselves within year according to analysis. The other companies will not want to be left behind...

regandjess1 - 09 Feb 2005 14:42 - 936 of 27111

I agree 50p would be lovely and as a new holder would like to see it,some of you sound as tho' you have been with these a long time so i'll go with your estimates.If it does we'll all be laughing.

AdieH - 09 Feb 2005 14:46 - 937 of 27111

Good Luck...

Fred1new - 09 Feb 2005 14:50 - 938 of 27111

I keep on hearing Tulips from Amsterdam!!8-)

EWRobson - 09 Feb 2005 15:13 - 939 of 27111

The song in my mind is "Oh! What a beautiful morning..." Funny! because its afternoon now! Anyway, "everythings going our way", even with a few profit takers mistakenly congratulating themselves for booking a profit.

Eric

dexter01 - 09 Feb 2005 15:19 - 940 of 27111

Stanelco PLC
09 February 2005


Stanelco plc

Agreement
And
Placing of New Ordinary Shares

Stanelco is pleased to announce that it has granted ASDA a 60 day option period
during which the two organisations will endeavour to reach agreement concerning
ASDA's access to Stanelco's RF sealing technology for food retail in the UK and
Ireland. Such agreement will include details of the duration of any
exclusivity.

The Board of Stanelco plc (the 'Company') is pleased to announce the placing by
KBC Peel Hunt of 38,000,000 ordinary shares ('New Ordinary Shares') at a price
of 12.825p per share to raise approximately 4.8 million (approximately 4.7
million after expenses). The proceeds of this placing will be used primarily for
working capital relating to existing development projects.

Application will be made to the UK Listing Authority for the New Ordinary Shares
to be admitted to the Official List and to the London Stock Exchange for such
shares to be admitted to trading on the London Stock Exchange's Market for
listed securities. Admission of the New Ordinary Shares is expected to become
effective on 15 February 2005.

The New Ordinary Shares will be issued credited as fully paid and will rank pari
passu in all respects with the existing Ordinary Shares, including the right to
receive all dividends and other distributions declared or paid thereon following
admission.

The Placing is conditional upon the Placing Agreement between KBC Peel Hunt and
the Company having become unconditional in all respects and not having been
terminated prior to Admission of the New Ordinary Shares, and admission of the
New Ordinary Shares becoming effective by 15 February 2005 or such later date
(not being later than 25 February 2005) as the Company and KBC Peel Hunt may
agree.



For further information please contact:

Ian Balchin, Chief Executive
Stanelco PLC
Tel: +44 (0)2380 867100

Jonathon Brill/Billy Clegg
Financial Dynamics
Tel: +44 (0)20 7831 3113

Julian Blunt

wilbs - 09 Feb 2005 15:23 - 941 of 27111

Beat me to it dexter!!

dexter01 - 09 Feb 2005 15:27 - 942 of 27111

afternoon wilbs,
I only bought back in this am, don`t really know too much, is this RNS good news?, apologies for sounding thick!
Dexter

wilbs - 09 Feb 2005 15:33 - 943 of 27111

The way I read into it is that Asda wants it all to themselves?
I am not sure about the placement. What affect will this have on the sp?
Sorry for sounding thick to!
wilbs

jimmy b - 09 Feb 2005 15:36 - 944 of 27111

That sounds a bit crazy, Asda having it all to themselves..
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