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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


driver - 07 Apr 2006 15:51 - 15941 of 27111

Who said they was all dead at SEO, some one must have put this out, I think I will get a job there they give you loads of shares.

http://moneyam.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/200604071446012202B.html

stockdog - 07 Apr 2006 16:47 - 15942 of 27111

Only after you've retired, Driver! Nice work if you can get it.

EWRobson - 07 Apr 2006 17:20 - 15943 of 27111

Hello folk; market closed down for the week. Gradual slide during the week. Is that good news or bad news. The answer is - good news! The argument is really quite simple. There has been a gradual slide in the sp on the basis that there has been no news whatsoever. The next real move in the price will depend on whether the next news is good news or bad news. If it were to be bad news there would be nothing to announce. Therefore it will be good news. Therefore the sp will rally dramatically as shorters close and longers long for more shares. Therefore the fact that the price has drited is good news because it gives an opportunioty to acquire shares at a better price. QED as my maths teacher used to say! Now for a happy, joyful weekend.

Eric

JJS - 07 Apr 2006 17:37 - 15944 of 27111


Hello again,

I have nicked this from Pauls discussion forum, as it is so good :)



Wal-Mart "even if it costs more show it to us"

Wal-Mart delivered a strong message to it's suppliers during the Sustainable Packaging Forum that differed in tone from past communications from the company:

"If you have a product that costs more but is better for the environment, don't be afraid to show it to us" Said Matt Kistler, Sam's Club/Wal*Mart Stores VP/product development and packaging, during a Q&A period at the event. "Are we thinking more about other areas and other opportunities? absolutely".

The follow up question to Kistler by Packaging Strategies director David luttenburger, "Have you communicated that to Wal*Mart's buyers?" brought a round of applause from the more than 200 people in the room.

According to Kistler "Wal*Mart is planning a changeover in many products in it's stores while focusing on a three pronged, sustainable approach to packaged consumer products":

Reducing the size of the package
Replacing the materials with more natural substances
Selling products that can easily be recycled

For more on this story and what came out of the the SPF - http://www.packstrat.com/FILES/HTML/Newsletter/PDF/05oct31.pdf



explosive - 07 Apr 2006 18:32 - 15945 of 27111

JJS - Good news and find, I only hope my bet on tomorrows national has more luck than the to date SEO sp...

Oilywag - 07 Apr 2006 20:15 - 15946 of 27111

For those that are truly interested in what sustainable packaging should be aiming to achieve, it is this

"A WORKING DEFINITION OF SUSTAINABLE PACKAGING"

The Sustainable Packaging Forum was the venue for the first public reading of the Sustainable Packaging Coalition (SPC) of its newly penned definitions of sustainable packaging.

SPC director Anne Johnson indicated that the definitions are a part of an evolving living document. They will change as time goes one. Today these definitions form a common framework for companies to pursue strategies of sustainable materials and systems.

Sustainable Packaging:-

is beneficial, safe, and healthy for individuals and communities throughout its life cycle.

meets market criteria for performance and cost

is sourced, manufactured, transported and recycled using renewal energy

is manufactured using clean production technologies and best practices

is made from materials healthy in all probable end-of-life scenarios

is physically designed to optimise materials and energy

is effectively recovered and utilised in biological and/or industrial cradle-to-cradle cycles.

The SPCs Vision for Sustainable Packaging and comprehensive Definitions for Sustainable Packaging can be viewed at www.sustainablepackaging.org

And it is when I see material like the above, that it strengthens the faith I have in the potential of SEO's products. Lets hope the management is as good, or even better!

The oily one

garyble - 07 Apr 2006 20:59 - 15947 of 27111

Driver,

Was probably Boardman cashing in!

dawall - 07 Apr 2006 21:13 - 15948 of 27111

Is my memory for the week correct and has there been a 500 000 buy towards the end of each day this week and after close on some? Think I recall 2 in one day. Does anyone know if this is likely to be a single big buyer accumulating at lower prices?

dawall

garyble - 07 Apr 2006 21:32 - 15949 of 27111

03/04/06: 14.0 1,000,000 WT
04/04/06: 13.625 1,000,000 WT
05/04/06: 13.25 250,000 WT
..............: 13.5 500,000 O
..............: 13.4 500,000 O
06/04/06: 13.25 500,000 WT
07/04/06: 13.0 500,000 WT

Oilywag - 07 Apr 2006 22:02 - 15950 of 27111

Perhaps its EK topping up his family's pension pot.

The oily one

tweenie - 08 Apr 2006 06:10 - 15951 of 27111

Have been away ... Don't know whether to be haapy or sad than jack all has happened re seo for over a month, except the end of year s/p slide. Well at least can top up cheaply.

I don't know whether this has already been reported but makes interesting reading.
The whole articles on the t'internet.

Time to sit back and endure the wait. This time next year ..........LOL





Chemicals in plastics harming unborn boys

Scientists say chemicals have gender bending effect

Ian Sample, science correspondent
Friday May 27, 2005
The Guardian


Scientists in America have found the first evidence that common chemicals used in products as diverse as cosmetics, toys, CLINGFILM and PLASTIC BAGS may harm the development of unborn baby boys.
Researchers have long known that high levels of substances called phthalates have gender-bending effects on male animals, making them more feminine and leading to poor sperm quality and infertility. The new study suggests that even normal levels of phthalates, which are ubiquitous, can disrupt the development of male babies' reproductive organs.

driver - 10 Apr 2006 15:18 - 15952 of 27111

Not another RNS

http://moneyam.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/200604101512213080B.html

garyble - 10 Apr 2006 15:28 - 15953 of 27111

I get the distinct impression that they're teasing!!

kimoldfield - 10 Apr 2006 15:33 - 15954 of 27111

No, they are putting in a bit of practice before THE BIG ONE!

hewittalan6 - 10 Apr 2006 15:34 - 15955 of 27111

I did forecast an RNS for today.......................just not that one!!!!!!!!

garyble - 10 Apr 2006 15:40 - 15956 of 27111

Well maybe third time lucky eh?

Oilywag - 10 Apr 2006 18:25 - 15957 of 27111

I dream of the day when the MM's spread on the share is as great as the current ask price with no more than a 5% margin.

Maybe with the next RNS.

You should try some of these mushrooms I've been gorging myself on today!

With truly psychadelic chuckles.

The oily one

Oh, allright then, the RNS delivered in April 2009.

ssanebs - 11 Apr 2006 07:37 - 15958 of 27111

has anyone got a copy of the t&g report from last week on seo

Oilywag - 11 Apr 2006 08:11 - 15959 of 27111

Try looking for details or connections to it on Paul Masterton's site, www.stanelco.devisland.net

The oily one

greekman - 11 Apr 2006 10:21 - 15960 of 27111

2x1mill shares just gone through as a buy. Both within same minute, nice.
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