bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
accord
- 19 May 2005 21:54
- 4401 of 27111
driver
- 19 May 2005 22:14
- 4402 of 27111
accord
A sad loss we will miss you sell half, this board is littered with people that have come and gone to a big financial loss to their pocket.
ptholden
I agree there are an awful lot of investors sitting on significant profits who will be agonizing over when to sell, but they should be aware this has happened many times before only to see them jump back in again at a higher price, andy, Di, even baza have all been out and then back in. Investors should go over it again read the Research Page; this stock hasn't even got going yet. Retailers are in tough times demanding more and more from there packers, the packers cannot keep cutting there prices they have more energy cost with the high price of oil feeding through to them they are looking in all directions for savings they have even got (please turn the lights out when not in use, posted every where) then a long comes SEO's New technology. What would the packers tell them to do, go away, no, the packers want it, they are crying out for it?
Put theses shares in the draw and come back in two years, FTSE 100 here we come
Research Page
http://www.moneyam.com/InvestorsRoom/ShowPostList?fID=1&tID=5042
ptholden
- 19 May 2005 22:31
- 4403 of 27111
Driver,
Not really sure what you mean by this comment:
"What would you do tell them to go away, the packers want it, they are crying out for it?"
Tell who to go away?
The point I was making is that some investors who have made a good profit on this stock will sell and be reasonably or even very happy with their decision. Some will never even look back. To ensure SP momentum there will have to be news flow to stimulate interest and entice new investors, hopefully we will see further news in the very near future.
As far as SEO are concerned, I think their technology is extremely exciting and I have great faith (my money is where my faith is) in the prospects of the company. FTSE100 in two years, maybe five! If that comes to pass my mortgage will be paid up and a handy sum hidden away in the retirement fund.
PTH
Fred1new
- 20 May 2005 00:40
- 4404 of 27111
Cut your losses and let your profits run with your eyes wide open for the ditches and fences.
bosley
- 20 May 2005 07:11
- 4406 of 27111
morning all. driver, 06.14? did you oversleep this morning? :)
andysmith
- 20 May 2005 07:19
- 4407 of 27111
Driver, I've never been OUT at all on this one, if you remember I took advantage of the CGT week and EK attack to sell a %age and buy back at a lower price. Increase your holding for nowt!! No intention of selling this yet on decent profit for me. Upside potential is far higher than a few grand lost from substantial profits IF I ever had to sell in a hurry which IMO is unlikely.
Those who have made good profits and need to sell, well done, we all have our own priorities, I've taken profits elsewhere this year for things I needed to do but SEO has much further to go, MMG had run out of steam but I did all right out of it and as its crumbled away I'll have some more of them again soon ready for the next run on the sp. Great parallel with SEO, so much potential BUT along way from earnings hence <100p to 300p on promising news and back again, luckliy I bought at 69-71p and sold for 270p!! I can't see that happening to SEO though, potential is already real and the packaging WORLD markets are ready for the products that they have developed.
halfamil
- 20 May 2005 07:47
- 4408 of 27111
Good morning.
I extracted the following quote from an article in a European Food magazine.
The quote is from Howard White.
Can the numeracy experts calculate whay this would mean for the sp please?
Stanelco will charge retailers about $55,000 (55,000) per machine a year for use of the technology. There are about 50,000 sealing machines in the UK, North America and Europe currently using the MAP method.
The company hopes to get its technology on about half of those machines over the next three years, White said. The company will target the UK and North American markets before moving into Europe. MAP is a growth market in the supermarket category, he said.
niceonecyril
- 20 May 2005 07:52
- 4409 of 27111
Not posted on this thread before, so hello everyone. Reading the buy/hold
debate with interest, set stop/losses while i played golf, which was triggered.
Somewhat upset to have sold at 28.4p at this moment of time, however my past
experiences have taught me that some top slicing is the prudent thing to do
( to many times i have lost, a great paper profit in hanging on for more).
Sold 20% at a nice profit, so can't be to hard on myself. For what its worth
imo there is more today to be had on the strength of the rumour, however
come Monday unless it true (which i doubt) some retraction will take place.
I still hold the other 80% and happy to do so, as like most i believe this is
one to give me a comfortable retirement in the not to distant future.
regards cyril
dawsinho
- 20 May 2005 08:01
- 4410 of 27111
Anybody got a copy of todays times? Talk of a tie up with tetra-pak apparently..
wilbs
- 20 May 2005 08:07
- 4411 of 27111
I think its also strange that BPRG has also been rising kile SEO.
wilbs
hewittalan6
- 20 May 2005 08:07
- 4412 of 27111
Morning all. Looks likely to test 30pps again today
wilbs
- 20 May 2005 08:09
- 4413 of 27111
From iii.
"Talk of a tie-up with Tetra-Pak on its Frogpack packaging helped Stanelco, up 1p at 28p."
wilbs
ssanebs
- 20 May 2005 08:15
- 4414 of 27111
that i tried to sell 1m shares yesterday but missed at 30p, and the MM just called my broker and asked if i still wanted the same trade today.. intresting
aldwickk
- 20 May 2005 08:18
- 4415 of 27111
016622
- 20 May 2005 08:18
- 4416 of 27111
morning
bosley
- 20 May 2005 08:26
- 4417 of 27111
wilbs , i noticed the hile in bprg , too. i was wondering if they had reached an out of court settlement? great news, if true , about frogpack/ tetrapak tie up. ssanebs, 1m shares? nearly as many as driver!!!!
Frampton
- 20 May 2005 08:29
- 4418 of 27111
Excuse me if I'm missing something here, but looking at the quote in post 4407 (full article link post 4400), doing the calculations with the figures provided ie 55,000 x 25,000 machines, gives them revenue of between 748,000,000 and 946,000,000 (depending on whether the 55,000 is dollars or euros) a year, within three years. Have i misread it or done the sums completely wrong?!
bosley
- 20 May 2005 08:35
- 4419 of 27111
frampton , that's the dream. but it is possible!
Frampton
- 20 May 2005 08:45
- 4420 of 27111
Bring it on!