bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
garyble
- 01 Jun 2006 13:36
- 17081 of 27111
Oh dear....guess who!!
oblomov
- 01 Jun 2006 13:38
- 17082 of 27111
Taylorc,
Agree with you entirely, as I'm sure do most of the holders here.
bosley
- 01 Jun 2006 15:09
- 17083 of 27111
taylorc, although i agree with your reasoning i do find it a bit rich when people who make little or no contribution to a bb complain about it going to the dogs.
ps, big thanks to hugybear for rasing the tone with his thought provoking analysis of seo :)))
pinnacle
- 01 Jun 2006 16:18
- 17085 of 27111
If people are invested in stanelco for the long term then everything should be fine-it is only the day traders due to the nature of what they do that are impatient.
As long as the company does not go bust then the long term holders should be fine.
Any thoughts?
garyble
- 01 Jun 2006 16:29
- 17086 of 27111
Pinnacle,
Generally agree, though SEO is attempting to get off the ground with an array of products, this phase is tricky and a close eye should be kept on the company to be sure that things are going in the right direction and ones money is relatively secure.
So far, so good. Shame about the sp, but long-term confidence.
aldwickk
- 01 Jun 2006 16:53
- 17087 of 27111
So far, so good ...... with the bid price @ 8.5, your having a larf.
garyble
- 01 Jun 2006 17:36
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Aldwick,
Depends on what you expect. Apart from the time it has taken to achieve certain milestones, SEO has accomplished everything I've expected and come up with a couple of surprises along the way.
Market forces and others with short-term goals/expectations have adversely affected the sp, but get real, with a T/O of 1.5m don't you consider the sp, even at this level, to have a level of potential built-in?
Once a real deal is achieved then I certainly expect a rapid move north.
What would you consider to be a realistic sp given the current situation?
tweenie
- 01 Jun 2006 17:43
- 17089 of 27111
Well somebody's mopping up all the loose shares.
Lets hope Ssnebs meant good news this friday.
well you live in LONG TERM HOPE.
I can't wait for my next substantial meal of jam tommorrow.
still happy and more concerned about the world cup than seo's short term sp.
hewittalan6
- 01 Jun 2006 18:51
- 17090 of 27111
Wow.
Been unavailable most of today, but when I saw quizillions of new posts and started to read some I thought that either SEO had discovered the secret of eternal life or the CEO had admitted the company were now paying wages by his youngest sons Monopoly money.
Something massive anyway.
No such luck. Nothings changed, nothing changes.
The position is as it has been ever since the old king died. You either believe in the products and there potential in the future or you don't, and you back the horse to win or to lose. Day traders and market forces want to place bets on every yard of the race and investors want to bet on the final outcome.
Ne'er the twain..............
Now, I don't care whether its flavour of the month or not. I aint much bothered over whether it goes up down or sideways for the next year or two. The patents are there, the customers are rumoured to be there. The technical problems and management problems are transitory.
We have nothing concrete to speculate on. The clients could all walk away any time. The patents could be surpassed by a newer and better technology. The clients could turn out to be Drivers local Asian supermarket and my local Kebab shop. Yet I remain in and happy. Why? Because nothing has changed from the day I made my decision to get in. If i was happy with my decision then, why should I not be now?
The only real changes are that rumours are backed by RNS, and a court case is out of the way.
But its still a punt. It will be until the day the cash is actually banked from paying customers.
Have a look. If you like the odds, have a go. if not, don't. If you don't like to speculate, try the bank. All stockpicking is a gamble, no matter how confident you are in your predictions.
Rant over.
Alan
EWRobson
- 01 Jun 2006 19:18
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A placing to raise 4m at 7.5p. Not surprising but there are positive indications. First the institutions, or larger private investors, buy the story that that sp is justified, i.e. a cap. of 75m. Second, the placing is not larger and holdings are not siognificantly diluted. Third, it gives a support level at the placing price. Fourth, accompanying hard news, likely to be the Perseco live trialling with a major restaurant chain, presumably McDonalds. I think your projections are far too low, oblo, as the cost per wrapper must be much higher than your fag packet allows!
There is a gradual change in the tone of comment both from the company and commentators. We are at last getting the first 'commercial' installations of GreenSeal. It will be interesting how the market reacts to the placing news but itshould be reasonably positive - although a wave of selling this afternoon possibly on negative reactions to the placing.
Eric
Oilywag
- 01 Jun 2006 20:25
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Bloody hell, I've written a long reply to Eric's post and answered rmhyams post a few days ago as to which of his questions I asked at the AGM and tried to create some text in blue.
Right clicked on the word blue (to indicate the movement of the share price tomorrow) and got a page offering to seach the web which was not of any interest to me, closed it down and lost all the text keyed into the message box. Can't be bothered to do it all again
I'd throw myself under a tube train if I did not think that the share price should start heading strongly north very soon.
rmhyams the reports posted by Tonyrelaxes, Sharesure, Madpad and Bhunt I think, were all pretty accurate reports of what I heard at the AGM. I did not post for a few days after the AGM as I was stricken with my first dose of flu for three years and it was nasty.
Life's a bitch.
The oily one
Oilywag
- 01 Jun 2006 20:32
- 17093 of 27111
Eric
Where did you get the info about the placing (of 53.3m) shares at 7.5p to raise 4m?
The oily one
EWRobson
- 01 Jun 2006 21:06
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Post just before 12 noon today from ssanebs in which he indicates Friday. I Haven't seen the 53.3m shares before or did you compute that from the quoted amount raised. I assume information comes from a client of the placing but I don't have direct information. Anyway, we should know tomorrow morning.
garyble
- 01 Jun 2006 21:55
- 17095 of 27111
EWR,
There was no mention of the amount raised, unless it was quickly edited.
GOTYA
- 01 Jun 2006 22:06
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Well I did say this week would be fun for you chaps. 7p - 12p, what bigger clue did you need. I might buy back in when it drops. Nice easy money, buy at 8.5 ish sell near 10p and re buy to sell at a premium in a few months.
Oblomov, just a born fool and a bit of a control bb freak?
Oilywag
- 01 Jun 2006 22:11
- 17097 of 27111
Eric
You mentioned 4m. Ssanebs said 7.5p; that's 53.3m shares or roughly .5% of the total shares in issue.
I hope they have a very good use for the cash, ie. they are going to spend it on financing a deal which is guaranteed to raise serious turnover and PROFITS.
The oily one
garyble
- 01 Jun 2006 22:17
- 17098 of 27111
Oily,
5.7% of issued shares.
tweenie
- 01 Jun 2006 22:51
- 17100 of 27111
LOL.
GOTYA............OUR SAVIOUR