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stanelco .......a new thread (SEO)     

bosley - 20 Feb 2004 09:34

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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


NielsJensen - 25 Sep 2005 18:11 - 9995 of 27111

Brandname, you're right. However, don't forget Greenseal...

KingKonggb - 25 Sep 2005 18:18 - 9996 of 27111

Who cares whether Walmart sign direct with SEO or with Natureworks, either way SEO will enormously benefit.

IMHO

Kong

Brandname - 25 Sep 2005 18:45 - 9997 of 27111

Kong agree with you per my post 9989.

However still trying to understand is Natureworks supplying Biotec or is it the other way round. Sorry if some of u know the answer I cannot clarify in my own mind what it is.

driver - 25 Sep 2005 19:03 - 9998 of 27111

I see andy is getting a bit nervous now that he is out in a big way he doesn't want positive posts at the moment, willing the sp down (please to 12p) so he can get back in. The problem of being out is you have to keep your eyes peeled, because if a large deal comes the sp will shoot past his selling price, andy I have no problem with taking profits but after all you said about SEO you should have stuck with it.

Tonyrelaxes - 25 Sep 2005 20:00 - 9999 of 27111

With little else to do today, I wandered into a nearby ASDA. Not too much Greenseal about but I was pleased to notice the entire "ASDA Smart Price" range of ready meals was sealed with the narrow weld line - Greenseal! All these products were marked "NEW" and appear to be a budget/value series of dishes.

Encouraging...

Tonyrelaxes - 25 Sep 2005 20:03 - 10000 of 27111

Just to be poster 10,000 !! LOL

andysmith - 25 Sep 2005 20:08 - 10001 of 27111

Driver,
I expected the blatant out and out rampers to have a go but not you, am I the enemy because my short-term view has changed and I've taken some good profit?
I'm not in this to make you happy but to make money, I honestly believed this would produce the goods more quickly but like it or not its not happening and IMO the market is taking a dim view of reduced profit forecasts and delays in confirming deals and so I've locked in SOME profit, whats your problem?
Should I not post what my current opinion is when it changes positive or negative?
Currently I am both, short-term concerns at sp and long-term positive.
If I was a ramper (are you suggesting that?) I would have sold at 30p and laughed.
I've never said that I now want 12p have I? I don't mind being wrong and paying >20p again, with profit locked in and potential to make more again.
I remain an investor in SEO with cash ear-marked for more SEO again.
Cashed profit now being used for my family, cash retained for further investment.
Thats my position. Good Luck with your own investment.

qc - 25 Sep 2005 20:14 - 10002 of 27111

LOL!

Like that Tony, sounds from peoples visits to ASDA that they are either mistaken or there must be more than 5 machines converted though?

paulmasterson1 - 25 Sep 2005 20:14 - 10003 of 27111


Brandname Hi,

I think Biotec may well supply Starpol 2000 back to Natureworks, and they will make it into trays and film for Wal_mart, and Wal-Mart will buy Greenseal from Stanelco to seal it.

Starpol 2000 product is probably the only cost effective, functional, biodegradable, compostable from replenishable source material for MAP packaging in the world and it can only be sealed without cross-linking, by using RF. It can also be used for a host of other food packaging uses.

RE ASTM, does the law cover food packaging or just carrier and waste bags ??

Cheers,
PM



paulmasterson1 - 25 Sep 2005 20:22 - 10004 of 27111


Tony Hi,

Did you check to see who the manufacturer was ??

Cheers,
PM

Tonyrelaxes - 25 Sep 2005 20:41 - 10005 of 27111

Paul

No mention of manufacturer. I thought of that, but all the packaging said was "Made for Asda" and gave an address in Leeds - ASDAs presumably.

paulmasterson1 - 25 Sep 2005 20:42 - 10006 of 27111


Hi All,

Back to the Biotec cigarette filters, there are nearly 6 trillion cigarettes produced every year, and this is what the non-biodegradable filters do ....

Mother Earth is Not an Ashtray
Is mother earth being rained upon by over two billion new cigarette butts each day? Although accurate butt facts are rare, thats an average of less than two cigarette butts daily from each of earth's 1.2 billion smokers. Look closely at the ground at any intersection. Theyre everywhere!

Are cigarette butts litter? Absolutely! But unlike paper products theyre not biodegradable. Nearly all cigarette filters are composed of a bundle of 12,000 plastic-like cellulose acetate fibers. It can take years, in some cases up to fifteen, for the fibers to decay into a plastic powder that cant be seen. As they do their deadly cargo is released.

The nicotine trapped inside 200 used filters is sufficient to kill an adult human - 50 to 60 milligrams. Imagine a month without rain followed by a brief thunderstorm that washes hundreds of thousands of nicotine laden white and brown canoes - enough to kill 2,500 humans - into area creeks and streams. Aquatic life at the bottom of the food chain can pay a deadly price but so do the birds and fish who mistake them for food. Nicotine isnt the only villain as trapped tars and toxic gases leach into waterways too.

Tar refers to the more than three thousand five hundred chemical particles and five hundred gases generated by each burning cigarette that include arsenic, vinyl chloride, acetone, mercury and lead. Modern filters trap roughly half the tar while capturing one-third of a cigarettes formaldehyde and two-thirds of its hydrogen cyanide. Pick up a few dozen butts and take a big whiff. Smell the scent of bitter almonds? Thats hydrogen cyanide.


Cheers,
PM

driver - 25 Sep 2005 20:42 - 10007 of 27111

andy
No way did I say that you were now the enemy, but I did detect in your post a very slight subtle deramp and the mention twice I think of a 12p sp you are the only one on this board apart from ii and sham who has done that, if you are out that isnt a problem you are always welcome on this board, even if you only have 20 shares.

DaZSEO - 25 Sep 2005 20:48 - 10008 of 27111

Hi all,

I bought into SEO at the start of the year and I am in for the long haul flight.

May be of some interest.

Kernels of Hope for Bioplastics

http://www.worldchanging.com/archives/003535.html


CheerZ,
DaZ

bosley - 25 Sep 2005 21:05 - 10009 of 27111

"Modern filters trap roughly half the tar while capturing one-third of a cigarettes formaldehyde and two-thirds of its hydrogen cyanide. Pick up a few dozen butts and take a big whiff. Smell the scent of bitter almonds? "........

that's why ciggies taste so good after a meal. don't think of them as a post-meal smoke, it is in fact an almond dessert!!! mmmm. anyone got a light?

Brandname - 25 Sep 2005 21:08 - 10010 of 27111

Paul

Thanks for that. I think the ASTM only refers to Carrier bags at present and only in the state of California. However my concern is that they pass similar stature in USA for Food packaging materials, therefore may be prudent for SEO / Biotec to obtain ASTM approval on Starpol 2000. i.e. beating the legislation in the USA before it appears.

We all know what the yanks are like, if it aint USA made then they will make it as difficult as possible.

Any chance of mailing SEO to see their thoughts ?

paulmasterson1 - 25 Sep 2005 21:09 - 10011 of 27111


Brandname Hi,

I will e-mail your idea right now :)

Cheers,
PM

Brandname - 25 Sep 2005 21:17 - 10012 of 27111

Thanks Paul, await their/your response.

Oilywag - 25 Sep 2005 21:19 - 10013 of 27111

PM1

Surely SEO have all the appropriate advisers, legal, commercial and statutory in the US to have made them aware of the all the pre-requisites to launching these products there and are subsequently working to ensure that they all fully complied with? Or am I just being too assumptive and presuming?

The oily one

NielsJensen - 25 Sep 2005 21:24 - 10014 of 27111

You beat PM1 to it. Statistically he should have had it
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