bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
halfamil
- 25 May 2005 14:45
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Eric
Great to see you back. You've settled my nerves as I knew you would. There's been a bit of an Exodus of decent people from ADVFN.I f the muppets follow please don't let them destroy this one too.
Sequestor
- 25 May 2005 15:12
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coupla more buys and there`s a tick up due.
Chiva20
- 25 May 2005 15:40
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Seq, you called it right this morning again. What yer got a crystal ball or summat? So 30p by the end of the week you reckon?
Sequestor
- 25 May 2005 16:04
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Now a bit of blue!!!
Chiva-years of being wrong and sometimes right, this time right, if the charts are right tho` it looks good for a couple of more p anyway
keep a tight stop-loss/gain tho`
cheers.
bhunt1910
- 25 May 2005 16:12
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Quite a turnaround in the last hour - nice steady buying
Baza
andysmith
- 25 May 2005 16:12
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I personally didn't find Sequestors posts offending. They were a cautious view putting an opposite view to ours of last weeks leap in share price. At least it wasn't bollocks like there's no product/it don't work etc, merely a view that unless the rumoured RNS confirmed Walmart it would fall and I agreed.
A 30% rise in one week on rumour is bound to be hit if the news is not confirmed. The only point that I disagree with though Seq, is that just because it is a penny share it can't make a quid one day. Of course it can and if they do get a significant number of machines with good royalties 100p is easily achievable and thats without Frogpack and other products. Next was 2quid once, Cairn Energy 300p last year, I tipped on MAM IDS at 81p to go to 1 and was told bollocks, but when I sold at 237p I was right. We could always buy JRVS cos it was 100p once!!! No chance, I'd rather buy SEO and I still believe that 100p in the future, not a ramp, just my opinion and like every investor, I have one. Others believe in God and Santa, are they rampers or crackers??
016622
- 25 May 2005 16:19
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chiva - have a look at fibonacci retracements...
Sequestor
- 25 May 2005 16:31
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thank you andysmith, a breath of fresh air.
I wonder if our (long) enthusiasm will be met by circumstance , looking at the markets and sentiment today it`s going to be a hard pull past 28p, unless of course some news comes?
I personally won`t hesitate to short this one, or dump it for a while on any weakness, bad news is 3X more effective (defective?) on hitting prices than good news, I am told on good authority.
There is no room for ` hearts on sleeves` where your hard earned money is concerned, total ruthlessness is the only way.
Superrer, did you short the FTSE?
jimmy b
- 25 May 2005 16:33
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I must admit i really thought this would take a bit more of a knock today,, i'm wrong and pleased to be so ..JB..
Sequestor
- 25 May 2005 16:35
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ho, ho, ho, no sooner said than sentiment turns-1.5m T trade upsets the apple -cart tomorrow?
Must be an institution one imagines, nasty, but thats penny shares .
Sequestor
- 25 May 2005 16:41
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ps quite a few Small -caps have had last minute T trades today, looks like either end of month tidy ups for clients or a real bear market in tiddlers is coming
TAD -1m T sell,OXB 50K ,ditto,DES etc. etc.
sell in May and go away?
andysmith
- 25 May 2005 16:50
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I think sell SEO in May would be a very bad idea this year, so much will happen over the Summer BUT as much as I believe in SEO, if it rises on rumour is not matched by the RNS I will sell 25-50% and buy back MORE later, only trading to preserve my portfolio total and INCREASE my SEO holding without spending more money. Can't see anything wrong with that at all, its different to shorting.
SEADOG
- 25 May 2005 17:02
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sd,
well said. SD
driver
- 25 May 2005 17:07
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andy
I agree as on the future of the sp
I didn't say that Sequestors posts were offending, I said that a certain headless sh*t was totally disrupting this bb, i.e., Im in, Im out, Im in, your squelch, now your squelched, and being disrespectful of other posters. Drugs come to mind, like bos said there is an investors room and a traders room; on here we do things more gracefully, after all its only money whats the big deal.
jimmy b
- 25 May 2005 17:12
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I back driver on that , nothing wrong with his post re selling or buying , but he did what driver said he did, and now he's everyones best mate , the posts today have been fine by seq , however i'll stay off here so as not to be abused, i still retain my holding..
andysmith
- 25 May 2005 17:14
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I wasn't having a pop at you Driver, just saying that I happened to agree with his views on what would happen to sp if Walmart not confirmed yet and I also agree with you that this bb should get back to being an investors thread.
The traders have their own thread and we can read it if we want.
We don't need the thread generating 200 comments in 24 hours with fuck all worthwhile actually being said. Totally agreed and glad your still on board like the rest of us, like you'd do otherwise anyway!!!
Folks, I am long on SEO, if I ever do sell I will tell you and why, if I don't post on "exciting days" I have job to do and quite often I am away somewhere in the world of packaging. I'm hardly Mr Expert investor anyhow.
fortitude18
- 25 May 2005 17:19
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Re: 1.5m T-trade. All of todays trades are reflected in todays price otherwise the MM's would adjust accordingly. Common sense?
andysmith
- 25 May 2005 17:20
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We should all agree to return this thread back to how it was starting NOW.
There was good camaraderie until recently but I don't like to see my old mates being verbally abused and called rampers. We are investors in SEO who believe in the potential, thats it.
Lets see if you can all behave!!
Off to watch the Scousers try and win the Champions League, perhaps we should all take a leaf out their book, no don't nick cars, CALM DOWN, CALM DOWN!!!
Fred1new
- 25 May 2005 18:02
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May 24, 2005 11:00 AM US Eastern Timezone
Stanelco Signs First Commercial Agreement for GREENSEAL Technology with ASDA Supplier in United Kingdom
SOUTHAMPTON, United Kingdom--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 24, 2005--Radio frequency applications group Stanelco PLC (LSE:SEO.L) has confirmed that the company has entered its first formal commercial agreement to convert packaging machinery using traditional methodology to a unique Stanelco packaging application that uses radio frequency (RF) technology to seal packages. The agreement is with a packaging supplier to British value retailer ASDA, a wholly owned subsidiary of Wal-Mart that operates 265 stores in the United Kingdom.
The agreement involves the conversion of a Mondini tray-lidding machine belonging to an ASDA supplier to Stanelco's GREENSEAL(TM), a revolutionary new packaging application that utilizes RF to create the tightest, most efficient seal now available for packaging food and retail goods. The agreement was concluded after extensive trials confirmed the capability of Stanelco's RF packaging technology. Trials are continuing with other selected ASDA suppliers.
Stephanie Morgan-Fisher, Director of Stanelco's North American Operations said, "The UK conversion marks the beginning of a revolution in packaging. This is the first machine of ASDA's 200-machine commitment in the United Kingdom. We are aggressively marketing this technology in North America simultaneously and expect to announce our first agreement for conversions in the United States and Canada in the near future."
The identification of the supplier was not announced for reasons of confidentiality, but Stanelco CEO Ian Balchin indicated the size of the supplier and the longevity of their relationship as a provider of packaging services with ASDA was "substantial."
Stanelco's RF packaging technology will provide a number of benefits for both ASDA and the consumer, including:
-- Increased sales
-- Reduced waste
-- Longer shelf life
-- Cost reductions on packaging materials
-- Energy and labor savings
-- Extensive environmental benefits
"This announcement takes Stanelco to the next stage of maturity as a business as our technology enters full scale production. We are very excited by the success of the trials, as are both ASDA and the supplier. The commercialization of the technology is being adopted at an unusually fast pace," said Staneclo CEO Ian Balchin.
Tony Ruane, Technical Manager of the Meal Solutions division of ASDA, observed, "With food safety being increasingly high on everybody's agenda, RF presents the answers to many problems being experienced with current packaging technology. ASDA and our selected suppliers have been very excited with the possibilities that RF has to offer. The supplier has recognized the capabilities and benefits of RF tray-lidding for ASDA, themselves and more importantly, the customer."
Stanelco is already moving ahead to market its GREENSEAL packaging technology to leading U.S. grocers and retailers, including Wal-Mart. Stanelco recently opened a North American office in Orlando, Fla., to undertake international sales and implementation efforts for marketing their unique packaging applications.
Stanelco PLC, headquartered in Southampton, England, was founded in 1953. Stanelco is engaged in the commercialization of new applications, innovations, products and processes based on radio frequency (RF) technologies. More information: http://www.Stanelco.co.uk.
Contacts
YPB&R Public Relations, Orlando, Fla.
Rod Caborn, 407-838-1799
Rod_Caborn@ypbr.com
or
Stanelco
Stephanie Morgan-Fisher, 407-838-1754
smorgan-fisher@stanelcoinc.com
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