bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
bosley
- 28 Jun 2005 15:46
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why has the page gone funny?
bhunt1910
- 28 Jun 2005 16:39
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What has happened to uncle Eric - I am missing his daily analysis of events and forcasts
Baza
moneyplus
- 28 Jun 2005 17:13
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Eric is off on Grandad duty--his daughter was about to produce any day last week--I can guess this is keeping him very busy. hope all went well and he's back soon.
ptholden
- 28 Jun 2005 17:21
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Eric was playing golf all day yesterday (and winning) so will have been away from his 'puter for a few days. Don't worry, he remains very bullish about SEO.
pth
bosley
- 28 Jun 2005 17:22
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nowt wrong wiv me ii's, driver....... it's the rest of me that's knackered!!
bosley
- 28 Jun 2005 17:27
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lol
at least you got the proportions right!!! (i wish)
(so does the missus)
stockdog
- 28 Jun 2005 18:09
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I like a bit of Latin, Bos Does it mean, "your ovaries' heels need re-soling"? A subtle inverted reference to tray-lidding I take it!
bosley
- 28 Jun 2005 18:50
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sd, you're not a million miles away!
more like three.
stockdog
- 28 Jun 2005 19:24
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Oh well, I always say there's nothing new under the sun!
bosley
- 28 Jun 2005 19:43
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there most certainly isn't, sd!
andysmith
- 28 Jun 2005 21:34
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Been out for two days in world of packaging, just got back and scampi & chips for quick supper, so what you cry, you lardy bastard. It was Youngs scampi and YES it looks to me as though they are packing their own label products using RF welding. With some weeks/months of usage to prove out the benefits will Youngs be retro-fiiting more machines? Also the benefits of RF may allow them to reduce the packaging that they buy therefore RF paying for itself? We have to wait and see of course and I cannot be 100% cos I have no contacts with Youngs but I know a standard heatseal when I see one and it aint on the scampi pack in my freezer, it looks suspiciuosly RF.
I can wait for the snowball effect of orders, its called investing in a company potentially at the start of something very significant and profitable.
I know interims will be shit, but I didn't invest for the last six months revenues, I like the prospects of the next six years. DYOR and ATB (all that bollocks).
bosley
- 28 Jun 2005 21:37
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andys, i noticed that too , last month, think i mentioned it, youngs and asda salmon wrapped the same. question is , did you get your scampi from asda?
insiderinside
- 29 Jun 2005 07:18
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Oh dear oh dear oh dear - losses are climbling rapidly - nearly 1M in the half year and thats with increased turnover !
Financial Highlights
Turnover of 629,000 (2004: 320,000)
Loss before taxation of 960,000 (2004: 490,000)
Net cash at 30 April 2005 of 2.9 million
Notice how their statements say "slowely slowely" now - laughing at PM - you rampfest merchant IMO !! Pi*s poor that losses can increase that much ! Its got worse from 2003 to 2004 and now worse again to 2005 !
insiderinside
- 29 Jun 2005 07:22
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If they do not get some really big order soon - before 31st October - they could be looking at a full year loss of nearly 2M at prelims in Feb 2006 - that the loss at half year can explode to nearly 1M is quite horrific !
Chiva20
- 29 Jun 2005 07:27
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Well I'm sure you can all join me in being totally staggered that ii is first to post this morning!
Here are the highlights, will print the lot if requested but I'm sure someone will beat me to it;
Substantial progress towards commercialisation of GREENSEAL technology with ASDA
Strategic alliances signed with Premier Technology Inc and Advanced Energy Inc. to enable rapid rollout of GREENSEAL in North America and elsewhere
Strategic acquisition of Biotec Holdings (Biotec) subject to shareholder approval
Successful launch of Frog Pack into the UK market
Two placings of Ordinary Shares raising a total of 13.1 million (before expenses) successfully completed with UK institutions
Financial Highlights
Turnover of 629,000 (2004: 320,000)
Loss before taxation of 960,000 (2004: 490,000)
Net cash at 30 April 2005 of 2.9 million
Phillip Lovegrove, Chairman of Stanelco, commented:
The two commercial agreements for GREENSEAL signed in the last few weeks with ASDA suppliers and the support from ASDA itself give us enormous confidence in our technology. We look forward to its continued rollout in both the UK and overseas markets as we seek to establish GREENSEAL as a must have application in the global packaging marketplace.
We also believe that the market potential for starch based films in the medium term is substantial and the recent acquisition of Biotec places Stanelco at the very forefront of this exciting market. With a healthy cash position following the well-supported institutional placings, the Board looks forward to the future with great confidence.
ptholden
- 29 Jun 2005 07:34
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Actually, a lot better than I thought they might be, somewhat relieved.
pth
Chiva20
- 29 Jun 2005 07:37
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agreed ptholden, anxious to see how the market will take it.
hewittalan6
- 29 Jun 2005 07:41
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Haven't seen anything frightening me , but I did read the words "several hundred" which heartened me.
Alan