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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


shamona - 16 Sep 2005 21:13 - 9506 of 27111

Captain Guide lol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You chaps are really desperate for something to prop up this pile of cack, sold any furnaces lately?

That is what the company do after all, the rest is pie in the sky rubbish.

Masterson

You've had ample opportunity to meet and speak to other investors but always make excuses, is it because you're a hyperactive spotty teenager who lives his life as a lie?

One notes you only post at certain times of day, does the factory not offer internet access outside breaks?

You keep lying and ramping, i'll keep telling the facts; even your old buddies on advfn were taking the proverbial out of you tonight lol!!

ptholden - 16 Sep 2005 21:35 - 9507 of 27111

Shamoaner

You are now becoming a real pain in the arse. Having been out all day I return to find a large percentage of posts are by your embittered self, cluttering up the thread, with nothing useful to say. Please take your very childish insults elsewhere, because no-one is interested in what you have to say. If you have a problem with PM, why not do it by email?

Incidentally you remind me of a banned poster called Sequestor, you wouldn't happen to be him in disguise would you?

paulmasterson1 - 16 Sep 2005 22:07 - 9508 of 27111


PTH Hi,

The sham won't send me e-mail, because if I want to, I can then find out what area they live in, and then who their isp is, and then their name and address ....

Bashers like the sham are not really interested in me, they just want to post as much bollocks as possible, to wear the longs down and make them sell out.

Squelch is the answer, if we ALL did it, the sham would eventually leave, because there would be no point staying here being ignored.

Cheers,
PM

driver - 16 Sep 2005 22:12 - 9509 of 27111

Stuff Captain Guide, we are not that desperate to listen to that crap.

We should not bow down to Asda or W/Mart if they can not deliver, SEO can go else where there are dozens of retailers out there and don't forget the packager also saves they can go direst to them cutting out the retailer altogether.

Bugz - 16 Sep 2005 22:13 - 9510 of 27111

I agree with Paul on this - ignore the twat and he'll soon disappear - especially when SEO climbs to 30-34p in the nex RNS imo. He obviously has something missing in his sad existence as he spends all day on a thread where he ISNT making any money!!

Sham; you're time is over old man - leave it to the young like me and retire quietly.... Anyway enough of this..... I'm off to Marrakech for the weekend thanks to my SEO profits!! See you guys on monday! :) Have a good weekend.

bosley - 17 Sep 2005 13:06 - 9511 of 27111

driver, oh no!!! it's captain bloody scarlet again!!!

paulmasterson1 - 17 Sep 2005 13:47 - 9512 of 27111


Driver Hi,

Yes indeed, ASDA were only after the exclusivity and trying to achieve it by putting pressure on the suppliers, which may or may not be a good idea if they cannot deliver, which we don't know yet, but as you say, the benefits of Greenseal and Starpol are there for the suppliers, they can beat other companies to the contracts by using it, like Northern did to Ferndale IMVHO.

Cheers,
PM

shamona - 17 Sep 2005 13:47 - 9513 of 27111

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shamona - 17 Sep 2005 14:15 - 9514 of 27111

It was Ferndale who were trialing rf, how on earth did Northern use it to beat Ferndale to the contract; what a load of rubbish!

paulmasterson1 - 17 Sep 2005 14:20 - 9515 of 27111


Hi All,

This article should get a lot of capsule manufacturers and users interested in Stanelco starch based capsule :)

They have also done some research of their own, to add weight to the case for Stanelco's capsules :)

In-Pharma Technologist
Breaking News on Pharmaceutical Technology


Stanelco develops alternative to gelatine hardshells

15/09/2005 - UK-based Stanelco says it has developed a starch-based alternative to gelatine hardshell capsules that could also offer cost benefits for dietary supplement makers.

Gelatine,, an animal derived material, is becoming less favoured as a delivery form owing to a rise in the number of vegetarians and concerns about possible contamination of animal-derived materials with transmissible spongiform encepahlopathies (TSEs), the infectious agent behind mad cow disease and its human equivalent Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.
In addition, the natural water bound in gelatine makes it a less than ideal medium for moisture-sensitive active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs).

Pharmaceutical, vitamin and supplement ingredient makers are increasingly offering formulations without gelatine to meet market demand but many of these are more expensive than the standard gelatine variants.

The main alternative to gelatine hardshell capsules is HPMC (hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose), a synthetic material with a significantly higher cost base than gelatine. One of the leading manufacturers of this type of hard capsule is Pfizer subsidiary Capsugel with its VCaps range, while other players include Scherer, Shionogi Qualicaps, and Su Heung.

Starch-based capsules have been developed in the past - notably by Capsugel in the 1980s - but success has been limited as the capsules could not be filled on industry-standard equipment. Capsugel commissioned bespoke machines from Bosch for its offering.

In contrast, Stanelco maintains that both its starch-based material and the manufacturing process offer the prospect of lower unit costs of production than even gelatine capsules.

Gelatine capsule shells are currently made using a dip moulding process followed by a slow drying process, which injection moulded starch-based alternatives do not require. They are ready for filling immediately following manufacture.

Starch-based hard-shell capsules also offer greater resilience to humidity and heat than gelatine and allow for easy filling since they are non-static.

The product, in development for five years, still needs to get regulatory approval before the product can be consumed by humans but the firm is now looking to join up with third parties to optimise formulations and develop the route to market.

We believe that the world market for hard capsules is significantly larger than that for soft capsules with many billions of hard capsules produced annually, said Stanelco.

The product was created by subsidiary Adept Polymers - which developed the new polymer blend along with recently acquired Biotec Holding - and partner Carclo Technical Plastics, working on the capsule.

Stanelco's subsidiary, Aquasol Limited, filed for patent protection for the new hardshell capsule in 1999. The patent, which is jointly owned with Carclo, is proceeding to grant in various territories.

The design of the capsule also offers tamper evident and novel dissolution features as well as the possibility of multi-compartments.

Other companies developing and selling alternatives to gelatine capsules have tended to focus on the soft capsule end of the market. They include BioProgress of the UK which has a range of cellulose-based soft capsules based on its XGel film technology, Cardinal Health with its seaweed-based VegiCaps soft capsule range, and Banner Pharmacaps' EcoCaps, which are also made from seaweed.

http://www.in-pharmatechnologist.com/

paulmasterson1 - 17 Sep 2005 14:24 - 9516 of 27111


Hi All,

And oh look !!!!

TWO of the manufacturers I targeted last week with Stanelco's capsules RNS .... LOL .... ain't I the best !!!!

The main alternative to gelatine hardshell capsules is HPMC (hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose), a synthetic material with a significantly higher cost base than gelatine. One of the leading manufacturers of this type of hard capsule is Pfizer subsidiary Capsugel with its VCaps range, while other players include Scherer, Shionogi Qualicaps, and Su Heung.

A deal with Pfizer would be massive, but I reckon Cardinal will be NO.1 target, because of prior business connections :)

"the firm is now looking to join up with third parties to optimise formulations and develop the route to market.!

Cheers,
PM

shamona - 17 Sep 2005 17:14 - 9517 of 27111

LOL !!

What a plum!

harwood27 - 17 Sep 2005 17:43 - 9518 of 27111

shamona..why knock paul for trying,do something positive yourself before knocking others

shamona - 17 Sep 2005 17:49 - 9519 of 27111

Since when has wild blatant ramping been positive.

KingKonggb - 17 Sep 2005 18:37 - 9520 of 27111

Sham,

It's not being positive just informative. So what if it's a ramp. The man obviously believes in SEO so let him ramp. No one is stopping you deramping, but just use facts. I like to hear both sides of the story!

Kong

stockdog - 17 Sep 2005 18:41 - 9521 of 27111

This thread is out of control. Someone ought to start a Talk To Your Shrink thread - Yourself is obviously not working!

sd

driver - 17 Sep 2005 20:58 - 9522 of 27111

sd
Don't tempt me.

bosley - 18 Sep 2005 10:40 - 9523 of 27111

sd, probably the best idea posted in a while.

stockdog - 18 Sep 2005 20:51 - 9524 of 27111

Now, lie back und relags.

Zo, ze zhare prize reprezends your mozzer und the marget mager your fader - tell me what you are veelink at zis moment.

sigmund dog

Bugz - 18 Sep 2005 20:58 - 9525 of 27111

sd

You alright mate?!!
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