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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


bosley - 01 Oct 2005 12:59 - 10441 of 27111

tfc, i originally got in seo at 3.5p well over 2 years ago. looking back the smart thing was to sell at 30p, but , at the time, we were all expecting a steady flow of greenseal orders that would support (maybe even continue pushing) the sp. quite understandable when you consider how successful the trials were hailed. after 5 months of waiting, and watching the sp slowly drop 50%, it is also quite understandable for caution to set in. the sp could continue it's downtrend. also, there could be news about more greenseal orders and there could also be news from across the pond. seo is still very much a rollercoaster of a ride!!!

paulmasterson1 - 01 Oct 2005 13:09 - 10442 of 27111


Where will Stanelco be next ....

http://www.packagingmagazine.co.uk/

bosley - 01 Oct 2005 13:14 - 10443 of 27111

hopefully, not on the five day losers chart!!

paulmasterson1 - 01 Oct 2005 13:24 - 10444 of 27111

Hopefully here :)

October 212005 Flexible Packaging 2005, Focus on innovative developments driving shelf life, barrier and brand enhancement improvement.. Brussels. T +44 (0)1372 802164; http://www.piranet.com

http://www.piranet.com/admin/_private/ConferenceBrochurePDFs/Flex%20Pack%20Europe%20FINAL.pdf

And here ....

October 12-132005 FaraPack Briefing 2005 New Technologies for Innovative Packaging, To reveal cutting-edge technologies for packaging and emerging opportunities.. York. T +44 (0)113 284 0213; pauline.king@faradaypackaging.com http://www.faradaypackaging.com

http://www.faradaypackaging.com/docs/FaraPack%20Briefing%20Programme.pdf


And here ....

October 252005 Nutripack, Innovations in food packaging conference and exhibition. . Paris. jappert@oriex.fr; T + 33 1 4891 8989; http://www.nutripack-congress.com


paulmasterson1 - 01 Oct 2005 13:51 - 10445 of 27111


Piranet - Flexible Packaging 2005 - looks good for an SEO presentation ....

Exclusive sponsorship
opportunities
If you supply specialist barrier
materials then take part in
Piras exclusive High Barrier
Convocation. Following on
from the two day conference,
its a unique opportunity to
showcase your expertise to
flexible packaging brand
owners and converters through
presentations, organised
meetings, exhibition space
and sponsorship.

The market for high barrier materials,
polymers and coatings is one of the most
dynamic in flexible packaging. Its driven by
swelling demand for features such as
improved shelf life, high clarity, retortability
and microwaveablility. All brand owners and
packagers need to evaluate, formulate and
implement fast-changing product investment
strategies where increased high barrier is
required.
This special bonus session provides an
opportunity for you to participate in
workshops, hear additional presentations
specifically on barrier technologies and
potentially meet with suppliers of high barrier
materials and polymers.

aldwickk - 02 Oct 2005 08:38 - 10446 of 27111

What market cap as/would Tetrapak have today ?

paulmasterson1 - 02 Oct 2005 09:43 - 10447 of 27111


Aldwick Hi,

Net sales in 2004 7,525m = 5,129m

They would be in the FTSE-100 anyway

Cheers,
PM


Brandname - 02 Oct 2005 20:36 - 10448 of 27111

Captain Guide has posted on ADVFN

captain guide - 2 Oct'05 - 20:11 - 52174 of 52174


Goodevening all - Captain guide reporting.

Just touching base with an update. the last one from me was on the 22sep05. I was on standby for a takeoff last week. However, some finishing touches to the under carriage and hence the delay and also the preparation of a presentation of the SEO flight, advertised by the bigboys, to tell the world that much more is involved other the RF sealing..Will the big boys charter SEO flight 24hrs a day?? We have to wait and see.

For those who believe in SEO, just hang on...not long to go...17-19runway needs to be cleared for the takeoff...sometime after that the inflight show starts.

goodluck all...i have some few people who dislike me. Well cannot please everyone.

qc - 02 Oct 2005 21:41 - 10449 of 27111

Interesting, I have been strapped into my seat with the seatbelt sign on for months now and I need the toilet. Come on!

stockdog - 02 Oct 2005 22:09 - 10450 of 27111

As Bette Davis once famously said, "Fasten your seat belts, we're in for a bumpy ride."

paulmasterson1 - 02 Oct 2005 22:55 - 10451 of 27111


Hi All,

"However, some finishing touches to the under carriage and hence the delay"
Maybe referring to refining the Starpol Trays ?

"also the preparation of a presentation of the SEO flight, advertised by the bigboys, to tell the world that much more is involved other the RF sealing"
Wal-Mart to announce they will be using Greenseal and Starpol 2000 ?

"Will the big boys charter SEO flight 24hrs a day??"
Announcement from Wal-Mart in the next day or two ?

"For those who believe in SEO, just hang on...not long to go...17-19runway needs to be cleared for the takeoff...sometime after that the inflight show starts."
Sustainable Packaging Forum, where Wal-Mart and Natureworks are presenting is on 17th to 19th October ?


Cheers,
PM


qc - 02 Oct 2005 23:15 - 10452 of 27111

Hope so PM!

I thought maybe the charter reference was with regard to Natureworks possibly? Maybe a large deal through them.. IE charter Biotech....

dawall - 03 Oct 2005 00:15 - 10453 of 27111

Over the weekend I had 1 or 2 thoughts / questions that any of you may be able to answer.

1. In terms of recycling is there any benefit (other than material cost) to Starpol if heat sealing is still used rather than RF sealing? Presumably with heat sealing you would have the laminate/glue or whatever in between making the package non recyclable and therefore if Starpol is to be used RF sealing has to be a given to get the benfits?

2. People seem to be concerned at the lack of news in the UK since in the ASDA 200 machine order. One thought is that ASDA were used as a "quiet" route into Walmart and the 12 months exclusivity gives SEO / WM time to set things up there on a big big scale whilst preventing further distractions in the UK.

3. The SEO faithful seem to be excited about the Sustainable Packaging Conference on the 17th-19th Oct. If SEO were not to announce any big deals before, during or immediately after then I think this would be seen as very bad in the short term (although longer term still good). How can we be so confident that this forum will be used to deliver an announcement or some major initatives using SEO's technology. Do Natureworks have anything they may be intending to use with Walmart that does not involve SEO?

Fingers crossed
daw

shman - 03 Oct 2005 07:32 - 10454 of 27111

wakey wakey ..rns out..says it all
"The adoption of Stanelco's GREENSEAL Technology under the ASDA contract
continues to progress in line with expectations, with a number of machines due
to enter commercial operation in the coming weeks. Major steps are also being
made in both Europe and North America towards the commercialisation of a number
of projects, particularly those involving Biotec's materials and Stanelco
intends to update the market with these developments shortly.

someuwin - 03 Oct 2005 07:33 - 10455 of 27111

Excellent stuff - all v. positive!

stockdog - 03 Oct 2005 07:34 - 10456 of 27111

dawall

Uncross your fingers and relax. Contortion never has any affect on the SP to my knowledge.

Your questions are like asking what day your roses will break into flower next year. Just be assured that they will if you keep them well-tended. The exact date is all part of the mystery and any delay may well enable the delicate petals to escape the ravages of frost had they bloomed too early.

This year, next year, sometime, whenever - who needs to know more accurately than that.

sd

paulmasterson1 - 03 Oct 2005 07:41 - 10457 of 27111


Hi All,

Well there you go, check back on the data I posted about the size and possible value of the Cigarette Filters, then have a think about the value of the patents to a big manufacturer of the product.

It could fetch a very tidy sum for Biotec, which could then be re-invested in expansion of production, or R&D.

Looking good I think :)

Cheers,
PM

bhunt1910 - 03 Oct 2005 07:44 - 10458 of 27111

I dont see any RNS - is this just MAM or is it me ??

Baza

someuwin - 03 Oct 2005 07:49 - 10459 of 27111


Patent Disposal & Update

RNS Number:0674S
Stanelco PLC
03 October 2005

3rd October 2005



Stanelco plc ("Stanelco" or "the Company")


Biotec seeks Patent Disposal and GREENSEAL Update



Stanelco, the RF (radio frequency) applications group, has undertaken a full
review of its Biotec Holdings GmbH ("Biotec") patent portfolio, following its
joint acquisition with SP Metal of the Biotec business on 5th September 2005.



As part of this review it has identified two specific patents that are not core
to the future direction of the Biotec business under its new ownership. The two
patents, one granted (application EP0861036-A1) and one pending (EP1567025-A),
both apply to biodegradable starch-based cigarette filters. Although Stanelco
and SP Metal believe these patents may represent an immense opportunity of
considerable value to the tobacco industry, they agree that they are not part of
their future business plans for Biotec.



As a result Stanelco plans to divest of the patents and the directly related
intellectual property (IP) that has been developed.



Potential buyers of the relevant patents and related IP are now being actively
sought. Stanelco will announce further details of the disposal process in due
course.



The adoption of Stanelco's GREENSEAL Technology under the ASDA contract
continues to progress in line with expectations, with a number of machines due
to enter commercial operation in the coming weeks. Major steps are also being
made in both Europe and North America towards the commercialisation of a number
of projects, particularly those involving Biotec's materials and Stanelco
intends to update the market with these developments shortly.



Ends



bhunt1910 - 03 Oct 2005 08:06 - 10460 of 27111

Thannks Some u win

?? Ian (Money am) - why is this not showing on sharewatch please ???

Baza
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