bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
Sharesure
- 16 Sep 2005 15:04
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I tried to find out from SEO when the Mondini RF machine would be ready. No launch date has as yet been fixed/publicised. The impression is that the machine is virtually ready but needs testing. I still think that the availability of that machine will put a rocket under the number of RF machines being used around the world.
lindos
- 16 Sep 2005 15:05
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Bhunt
Hi, can you explain what o SEX regs are please
thanks.
Oilywag
- 16 Sep 2005 15:12
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lindos
Ask your partner. Probably means, not to night darling, I've got a head ache. To which there is a classic response which I cannot post on here.
If anyone tells you it is anything to do with Stock Exchange Regulations, they're lying.
The oily one
bhunt1910
- 16 Sep 2005 15:36
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SEX regs - yes I did mean Stock Exchange Regs - only passing on what I was told by SEO
Baza
Oilywag
- 16 Sep 2005 15:39
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Baza
Oh no, not another one, believing everything that SEO tells you. You're worse than PM1!
LOLling about
The oily one
elrico
- 16 Sep 2005 15:41
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shamona,
"Retired engineer" sure you have the right man mate:-) He certainly did not start the website either.
BPRG inaugural coverage at 55p, its high was 165p within a year and before the bears got their claws in to it. Now the company has got shot of a over optimistic CEO.
SEO inaugural, 7.75p, high 31p
The site you are trying to discredit, has amassed gains of more than 1300%, (ASOS AT PEAK)
Ashtead @ 20p, now 139p
Airpartner @ 242p now 622p
Axis @ 155p now 630p
Dragon oil @ 45p now 172p
JKX @22p, now 220p
London clubs @55p now 124p
Petrel resources @36p now 72p
NETeller @ 197, now 855p
The list goes on. And there are many more companies that are well off their highs since inauguration. Given you are not a subscriber, I would suggest you are now qualified to state who is.
What makes the financial press qualified? Or the tipsheet editors/analysts? Have they all sat FSA exams? NO!!
TW has a young editor of just 22 year of age for his new site. He may be FSA regulated by association, but he has no formal qualifications, yet he tip shares.
paulmasterson1
- 16 Sep 2005 15:54
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Dormar hi,
Looking at the percentages, I think that ready meal prices are roughly between 1.20 and 2.80, so if we say the average is 2, ASDA will be making a very good profit, so lets say ASDA pay an average of 80p per meal, 30,000,000 divided by .80 equals 37,500,000 meals .... no wonder Northern wanted the contract, and no wonder Ferndale would be bitter if they knew Northern were the third Grenseal trialler, and were after their contract !!!!
Starpol saves 1p per tray, a saving of 375,000, to add to the 1,000,000 Greenseal saving, and it just makes so much sense, that the deal would include them both.
Cheers,
PM
Dormar
- 16 Sep 2005 15:58
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KingKonggb
Good question. I think they will issue an RNS re Northern Foods, but whether or not they have to is another question. Some think that because ASDA have already
committed to the conversion of several hundred machines, announcing each machine conversion contract thereafter, is unecessary.
I'm not so sure about that. I think they probably will have to announce each conversion contract, because it's the conversion contracts that count, not ASDA's
committment to convert several hundred machines, which they may or may not deliver.
I would love to know what the ASDA agreement actually says. We know there is this committment for the conversion of several hundred machines, but surely this can't amount to more than a promise to use their best endevours to pursuade their ready meal ( ect ) suppliers to convert? Surely they can't make them?
But what encourages me now, is that we may well be seeing just what sort of 'best endevours' ASDA are prepared to use, if you know what I mean!!
After all, Ferndale were a Greenseal triallist, and they appear to have been unceremonially dumped in favour of Northern Foods, who were prepared ( or more likely able ) to move more quickly on Greenseal.
Cheers
Dormar
bhunt1910
- 16 Sep 2005 16:04
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Oily - sorry - I am but a novice at these things so I tend to beleive most of what some people say if I think they are credible.
In my book - SEO's management team are a credible bunch trying their darndest to make a world beating company, shamoaner is not
If thats a bit black & white - put it down to my lack of experience in these matters.
baza
paulmasterson1
- 16 Sep 2005 16:08
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Elrico Hi,
Here here !!!!
sham owner is just belend the bitter bprg lemon from advfn, been bashing SEO for years, and when I say years I mean years, right back to the start of the patent dispute he has posted all day, and quite often all night, bashing SEO, and does not have a life outside it !
sham (shm)
n.
1. Something false or empty that is purported to be genuine; a spurious imitation.
2. The quality of deceitfulness; empty pretense.
3. One who assumes a false character; an impostor:
Still ROTFLMAO at the sham losing out on 4.1p to 19p
Still proving the idiot wrong with every release of a Stanelco RNS
And still squelching the basher so I don't have to read the drivel any more
Cheers,
PM
Oilywag
- 16 Sep 2005 16:10
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Baza
My post was made in jest. Hope no offence was taken.
The oily one
paulmasterson1
- 16 Sep 2005 16:11
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Baza Hi,
Quality :))))
Cheers,
PM
bosley
- 16 Sep 2005 16:20
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the speculation concerning northern and some of the numbers is getting ridiculous. if anyone actually believes asda give a shit about seo is deluded. asda are concerned with asda only. rf can make savings.tests have been done and these savings have been worked out. evo's note said that asda will be telling their suppliers that they want these savings reflected in the price. how the suppliers make the savings is up to the suppliers. they are under no obligation to switch to greenseal or starpol, however good and fantastic it appears to us. remember that asda only want to make profit for asda. until there is an rns telling us about more orders, the number of conversions is 5 and we are now in month 2 of the one year exclusivity deal.
bhunt1910
- 16 Sep 2005 16:27
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Oily - I thought it was - but was not quite sure - no offence taken
Baza
paulmasterson1
- 16 Sep 2005 16:33
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Bosley Hi,
I don't think we are deluded, and I have evidence to back up my beliefs that ASDA want Greenseal, so that they can advertise their products are better than any other UK retailers.
Go chat to Tony Ruane, like I did back in March of this year, and you will see why.
tony.ruane@asda.co.uk
Cheers,
PM
bosley
- 16 Sep 2005 16:44
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paul, asda want bigger profits. greenseal can help them achieve that by cutting the cost of packaging. if the suppliers adopt greenseal and save asda money, it's fantastic for seo and us. if the suppliers can make the same savings by other methods, asda wont care about seo. that's what i believe, and there is plenty of proof about that the major supermarkets dont give a shit about the companies they deal with. all i am saying is let's wait for confirmation of orders before we start counting the money.
Dormar
- 16 Sep 2005 16:49
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Bos, not sure I'm with you there. If it's all about price, the suppliers could just cut prices by switching to inferior ingredients etc., without touching greenseal.
No, for ASDA, this is as much about improving quality for the consumer, and gaining market share as a result, as it is about reducing prices. Of course ASDA will also want the savings that Greenseal can deliver reflected in the price they pay, but they won't be able to have it all, because there must be a saving for the supplier also.
I don't think anyone has suggested that somehow ASDA have this altruistic desire to help Stanelco's bottom line?
Off out for the weekend now, so won't be near a computer for a day or two!
paulmasterson1
- 16 Sep 2005 16:49
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Bosley Hi,
ASDA want market share, they want to be number one, and Greenseal + Starpol 2000, is more likely to help, than cutting back on quantity/quality to get the goods at cheaper prices.
So you really think ASDA don't want to be able to claim the Greenseal benefits for themselves, as several reasons for shoppers to buy their products rather than those of the other retailers ????
As I said, speak to Tony Ruane, he will make you think otherwise.
Cheers,
PM
KingKonggb
- 16 Sep 2005 16:49
- 9494 of 27111
Bosley,
Don't agree with you here. I certainly believe that SEO won't be telling us of every conversion. I certainly believe that ASDA will want to promote the greenseal / Starpol to the suppliers but maybe not to the end customer. Personally I for one, wouldn't give a flying feck as to how the packaging looked, so long as the food inside was fresh and looked fresh! As for the starch based biodegradeable packaging or whatever Starpol will involve then this may attract some end customers who go shopping. What it will attract is the big retailers knowing that they don't have to worry too much about waste, esp if they're gonna be penalised by govt policies on waste etc.
IMHO
Kong
paulmasterson1
- 16 Sep 2005 16:50
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Dormar/KKB Hi,
SNAP !!!!
LOL !!!!
Cheers,
PM