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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


Dynamite - 31 Jan 2005 10:30 - 641 of 27111

No time like the present. I have just written to Amazon's packaging department and told them about Frog Pack.
I'll let you know what response I get.
Di

AdieH - 31 Jan 2005 10:42 - 642 of 27111

Looking good again di... Even though no figures have been given, lots of buys wonder if well see a tick up by 1p by the end of the day.

angi - 31 Jan 2005 10:57 - 643 of 27111

There are lost of other online retailers who I think would be delighted to hear from you Biscuit, how's about a mail merge.

stockdog - 31 Jan 2005 10:58 - 644 of 27111

stockdog - 31 Jan 2005 10:59 - 645 of 27111

Especially ASC!

driver - 31 Jan 2005 11:01 - 646 of 27111

This might provide the funds for the traylidding, instead of a rights issue.

Dynamite - 31 Jan 2005 11:05 - 647 of 27111

AdieH...1p would be nice...I admit I am keeping in this one and intend to ride it all the way to the top, no profit taking in fear of missing out on a super bit of news.

Angi...I know there are lots of companies other than Amazon that could use Frogpack, mass emailing is no answer though, they will just appear as spam.
We could all pick company and write individually though...that would give more chances of sales.
Driver, I agree get writing.
Di

AdieH - 31 Jan 2005 11:15 - 648 of 27111

Di, in for longer term now like you 18p target price for me, lets hope the CC doesn't have too much of an affect on price... Have you noticed BTG price move recently, pity I missed out...

Dynamite - 31 Jan 2005 11:21 - 649 of 27111

AdieH... I reckon 18p is too low..I am looking for 40p in the longer term; Although I will probably lose my bottle and take profit before then. Not in BTG...just bought into NML...the same person who tipped me KMR and SEO tipped this as a ten bagger and he is very conservative, does a huge amount of research before commiting to a share. Worth a punt.DYOR.
Di

AdieH - 31 Jan 2005 11:41 - 650 of 27111

thanks you have a good record...

Dynamite - 31 Jan 2005 11:46 - 651 of 27111

I don't now about that AdieH...but I am certainly making Investing pay..it's trading I cannot get to grips with.
Di

Biscuit - 31 Jan 2005 11:50 - 652 of 27111

Do you think I could do a licensing deal on that idea?

EWRobson - 31 Jan 2005 12:07 - 653 of 27111

Interesting posts. The announcement was of two licensing deals so it will be the responsibility of those companies to do the marketing. however, they possibly will focus on UK so it would be good to have US pull-through. This is clearly an Aquasol product so has no negative impact whatsoever on the R/F products.

AdieH: Bought into BPG this morning and sitting on a nice little profit already. I suspect there is a lot more action as cap. still only 27m. The Bandai commitment is for 100,000; at 50 a throw to BPG (a guess, but it is a DVD player) thats 5m so cap. could move to 50m before it needs to pause.

Di: same predicament as me! Investing OK - a good stock-picker. But there is a right time to sell and I have been a bit slow to divest myself of an overweight position in ASC; I should be buying back in now not selling to provide funds for NLR and BTG.

As for SEO, the skies the limit. I am becoming convinced that we are talking about a climb towards the FT350. Not tomorrow or next week, but certainly next year. Back to the issue: when do take profits and when do you buy back in. Help, someone!

Eric

bosley - 31 Jan 2005 12:33 - 654 of 27111

i think we all have the same predicament. we all know that when the cc claim is announced the price will drop . will it drop enough to cover the spread? will it be worth selling and buying back? also, and this is the biggy, will seo very cleverly announce a new deal to counter the negative news and the price rises instead of dropping? lets not underestimate the power of asda. when international brand licensing got the nod to sell in asda it doubled in a day.tricky decisions and after further thought my own view is to stay put.to sell and buy back in ...well it just feels too risky for me. took some thought but i didnt feel convinced i could get it right so i am leaving well alone.
also , fantasic ideas being put forward, re: amazon . i wonder is anyone from seo reads this thread? maybe they will offer us consultancy positions? :)

"In addition, Stanelco's traylidding trials with food manufacturers and packaging
companies continue to progress well. In some instances trials have completed
and are awaiting results of shelf-life stability tests which are a pre-requisite
for products being placed in store. We will provide further updates in due
course."

very exciting last paragraph. makes me think it wont be too long before a deal is announced.

Dynamite - 31 Jan 2005 12:33 - 655 of 27111

Eric,

In the past I have for example bought PDX at 46p sold at 89p (twas' the end of a bull run after news) bought back at 86p and more at 1.10 sold at 1.60 again after a big run up. Bought back 1.20 sold at 2.00 ...currently waiting for a reversal to about 1.80 when I will buy back. If I think there is news in the offering and that I may lose out I sell some and take profit and keep some.

If you look at Frog pack website...the two comapnies SEO have done a deal with are www.lightingpackaging.co.uk and Network Packaging Ltd.

I agree Eric this is likely to be a huge comapny in the future if they are not bought out first though. I know so many companies in the packaging industry who have been taken over by huge conglomerates; I've first hand experience of this.

Di

hampi_man - 31 Jan 2005 13:04 - 656 of 27111

Dynamite, if you don't mind my asking, what shares (besides SEO, as I bought in today) would you recommend for medium term punts?.......

driver - 31 Jan 2005 13:14 - 657 of 27111

Has Dynamite become the guru of the all share index I think you should do your own research (hampi_man) to a point or it can be very dangerous besides putting someone on the spot.

Dynamite - 31 Jan 2005 13:44 - 658 of 27111

Well put Driver....I may be a good stock picker as Eric put it, but i don't actually want to start recommendations...sods law says they will all fail if I do ;-)I give the odd ramp of a share now and a gain however.

Bosley...I was thinking about Frogpack...and I am going to contact Royal Mail cos' they are probably the biggest seller of bubble envelopes, plus I thought the large stationers like Office World etc. They should put me on commission but then I used to be UK Business Development Manager for a huge Packaging co so this is right down my street!!

bosley - 31 Jan 2005 18:26 - 659 of 27111

you go ahead di,maybe even dhl too. endless possibilities.exciting times.i think the asda announcement could really send seo into orbit (no shit sherlock!!!) not because its asda but what it could lead onto. asda could just be the first domino........(wow....stares wide eyed into screen, dreaming). not much else to say. up again . getting a bit boring now , blue blue blue........:)

EWRobson - 31 Jan 2005 18:52 - 660 of 27111

di, bosley

Excellent posts! I can see Di getting commission but if she succeed in getting the sp up to an appropriate level, that will do for starters. I also agree with the comments regarding DYOR. The Second ASOS Challenge is a good example. The front runners at the weekend were NLR and BGT. I did my own research at the weekend and bought into both first thing - sitting on a decent profit already with more to come. I actually do fully accept the feminine intuition bit: there are actually three ladies who I would put in the top quartile of stockpickers on these threads, namely di, moneyplus and sandrew. I am comfortable at the thought of learning from them! Mind, I put forward MLS which is a close up third in the Challenge!

bos: you only need to look at the charts to see that SEO is a BUY, NOW! The announcement of the Aquasol product is completed unrelated to the R/F technology. Its a guess but it could, and should, be worth several pence on the sp on its own. This share is ridiculously underpriced and I can't see that remaining for long. I can't see the cc affecting such an uptrend although it could halt it in its tracks for a while, depending on the amount. But, the obvious action is to time an announcement of the ASDA deal, say, to defuse the situation.

Eric
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