bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
oblomov
- 16 Jun 2006 17:42
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Thanks for sharing that, Alan. An encouraging read.
greekman
- 16 Jun 2006 18:33
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Yes, thanks Alan.
automatic
- 16 Jun 2006 19:35
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the longer WM hang it out, the more companys come to market producing biogradables, hence more choice, more bargaining power, cheaper
garyble
- 16 Jun 2006 21:10
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Hycail launches first transparent, microwavable and ovenable biopolymer
Noordhorn, the Netherlands, December 3, 2005 - Hycail BV, the European based producer of Polylactic Acid (PLA), has expanded its diversified PLA product portfolio with the first truly high heat resistant, transparent PLA., designated Hycail XM 1020.
About Hycail B.V.
Hycail B.V. has developed a range of bio-based PLA polymers and resins through the use of unique proprietary technology. Hycails products can be used in a variety of applications, including rigid packaging items, films, fibers, adhesives, chewing gum and emulsions. Hycail operates a semi-commercial facility with a few hundred tonnes of capacity in Noordhorn, the Netherlands, using annual renewable resources, such as sugar beats or corn, only sourced from Europe. Currently Hycail is in process of determining the size and scope of a large commercial facility. All product of Hycail are biodegradable and compostable according to EN 13432.
garyble
- 16 Jun 2006 21:20
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The sugar regime is feeling the impact of the WTO reforms and several sugar producers across Europe will close. Those remaining will look to expand their businesses whilst looking at value-added products and alternative markets.
tweenie
- 16 Jun 2006 23:16
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http://www.piranet.com/admin/_private/ConferenceBrochurePDFs/Bio%20Plastics%20WEB.pdf
hope the link works.
There was a packaging conference in AUSTRIA 12-13/6/06
Terry robbins was selling benefits of GREENSEAL to the masses.
I still think regardless of which company supplies bulk of PLA derivatives, the future will be green and if machines have a liife of approx 5 years, GREENSEAL with its cost savings is well placed to take a good share of market. Hopefully fully supported by starpol 2/3/4/5000.
driver
- 17 Jun 2006 12:08
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Tonyrelaxes
- 17 Jun 2006 20:53
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Hi all,
In the process of returning to civilisation after 2 weeks high in the Caucuses Mountains, within 130miles of Chechnia and 250miles of Iran (against FO advice, I am now told) and driving on the Moscow Circle road (a sort of M25 equivalent but wider and faster - much faster!) in the evening dusk an hour or so ago, I noticed a Food Packaging exhibition was being held at the new Exhibition Centre. No time to stop and look to see if I could get in tomorrow, but it did bring my thoughts to SEO.
Back to the real M25 tomorrow evening :-((
hewittalan6
- 18 Jun 2006 10:31
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Secret squirrel here......
Unable to glean any more info. stop. my mole was in the second eleven. stop. I was in the first. stop. lost anyway. stop. will try again next week. stop.
kimoldfield
- 18 Jun 2006 15:51
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Bad luck SS, a double whammy!
tweenie
- 19 Jun 2006 16:45
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removed. sorry wrong board
G D Potts
- 19 Jun 2006 17:00
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I think you may have to accept sometime that SEO is finished... And report only REAL news, not just extracts from articles praising renewable packaging and trying to link them to SEO, or quoting trades that mean very little.
A few months ago I was stupid enough to buy SEO at 14p!!! I regret that decison everyday and will continue to until I pluck up the courage to take such a loss, I only hope that you got in lower and still have the chance to sell without damaging your portoflio heavily.
hewittalan6
- 19 Jun 2006 17:33
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Dissappointing, slow, frustrating, enigmatic.
I can accept any of these epithets. Finished is a little strong.
Care to elucidate on the reasons behind that particular sentence. Appealing to REAL news please for your authority.
explosive
- 19 Jun 2006 18:01
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Thats for posting the email Alan.
GD Potts, how can you say SEO are finished!!! Do you even realise how many potential and producing revenue streams this company has? Maybe you were just referring to a single stream, please clarify your post and include evidence where at all possible.
tweenie
- 19 Jun 2006 18:09
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GD POTTS . I think SEO's legs are are a lot longer and attractive in the long term than SYM.
Took a nice profit from them, them dumped as I think it's being hyped at present.
Happy to hold SEO, may reinvest in SYM when it drops again.
It's only money, get a backbone and hold shares long term or accept your losses gracefully.
Paperbackwriter
- 19 Jun 2006 18:31
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GD Potts, You are potty to talk like that!
Sorry to hear about your (paper) loss.
Chin up, our patience will be rewarded.
G D Potts
- 19 Jun 2006 18:53
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Hewittalan6 - SEO are certainly slow and largely disappointing on all fronts, I agree with you there. However, for someone to use elucidate in a thread you must be educated and I see no reason why you could not comprehend my previous post. To summarise I am disappointed with SEO as a whole and when I stated real news I was referring to the fact that people on this thread tend to post comments not worth a second glance. (E.g. The articles that you are trying to link to SEO, Garbyle 16 June)
Explosive - POTENTIAL is the key word in your sentence, nothing of any importance has actually been agreed, and Im not saying that I dont invest on speculation but the speculation around SEO died long ago. (Just look at the share price).
Tweenie - You shouldnt have compared SEO to Symphony, SYM actually have the contracts to prove their worth above SEO, and also the speculation of new contracts with large retailers, (Yet they still have a market cap of only 7.5 million compared to SEOs 82 Million), I think you may have been unlucky to ditch them so early when it is clear that their potential, in terms of share price gain which is what we Invest for, is far greater than SEO.
'Its only money, get a backbone and hold shares long term or accept your losses gracefully', a rather distressing comment on your behalf. I assumed that most Investors, myself Included, look to make money and dont accept losses gracefully. With regard to 'Hold shares long term', that is only a strategy and one that is not mine. I would have hoped that you may have been open minded enough to realise that.
'Its only money' - another outrageous comment. Yes money is not all in this world, but in investing it is, so the sooner you realise that the better.
I look forward to your replies.