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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


tweenie - 23 Jul 2006 17:21 - 17961 of 27111

ooooooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhh all the pretty colours!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

superrod - 24 Jul 2006 00:53 - 17962 of 27111

hewittalan6 - 23 Jul 2006 09:03 - 17956 of 17961
Oblo /Sr,
I just find it increadible that arguably the worlds two most environmentally devastating ideas of the last century came from the same guy!!


i reinstate my earlier post

its not the inventions that are the cause.......ITS THE PEEPSTHAT DECIDE HOW TO USE THEM.

anyway,weekend over.back to SEO

oblomov - 24 Jul 2006 15:20 - 17963 of 27111

Go to link and click on Stanelco for Investors Chronicle update on SEO

http://www.hargreaveslansdown.co.uk/research/shares/index.asp?flag=1&count=101&p1=5


Oilywag - 24 Jul 2006 15:54 - 17964 of 27111

Thanks for that Driver.

I think the article's comments are fair. As the article says that Starpol has been selling well in the US, I would love to know who the customers are.

A lot now depends are what is said at the end of the ASDA trial with Greenseal. Lets hope that they don't delay that much past the 27th July.

At the least I am expecting (and hoping) that they will announce that they have firm orders at least 50-80 Greenseal installations. Without that and/or progress on other product orders, I am afraid the market will be peed off and a lot of the blues over the past few days will become reds.

The oily one

soul traders - 24 Jul 2006 16:16 - 17965 of 27111

Superrod, "you can even be poisoned by water if you drink enough ", your post 17953.

It's far better to poison yourself with whisky; you don't have to drink as much.

explosive - 24 Jul 2006 20:52 - 17966 of 27111

Alan, much enjoyed reading the invention posts, a breath of fresh air to the consistant SER record replaying like a teenager whos just seen top gun for the very first time.

Now I've been looking at some inventers to compete, Issambard Kingdon Brunel always stands out but as an engineer rather than inventer. Anyway I have unearthed a female inventer by the name of Sonette Ehlers from South Africa....

Now I am aware that and I expect no-body has ever heard of her. However I thought she seam worthy of the note as her invention may not be a famous one at present, but could well be in years to come....

"Dubbed the "rape trap", trademarked "Rapex", the condom-like device bristling with internal hooks designed to snare rapists has re-ignited controversy over South Africa's alarming rape rate, even before plans for its production were announced in Western Cape this week."

Intrested heres the link http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/controversy-in-south-africa-over-device-to-snare-rapists/2005/09/01/1125302683893.html?oneclick=true

Now I'm sure this will get a few comments, mixed feelings etc. !! Ouch!

superrod - 24 Jul 2006 21:47 - 17967 of 27111

soul traders


water is far cheaper

hewittalan6 - 25 Jul 2006 08:36 - 17968 of 27111

Explosive,
She first discovered the invention by accident after her husband announced an interest in S&M and she made him a birthday present by sewing fish hooks in his underpants.
Don't know if thats true. i just made it up, but its a lovely thought.
Alan

barney12345 - 25 Jul 2006 09:09 - 17969 of 27111

without ramping this too much the hargreaves report seems spot on to me and looks moderately good. turnover up 316% in 1st six mnths "As yet, though, there's been little in the way of real commercial success and investors may want to see more progress before taking a punt. Fairly priced."

hewittalan6 - 25 Jul 2006 09:15 - 17970 of 27111

Agree.
The Hargreaves report said what a lot of the less extreme posters on here have been saying for some time, so credit goes to those posters. It will be interesting now to see how the market reacts to the end of exclusivity, and any announcement that may acoompany it.
Alan

soul traders - 25 Jul 2006 11:12 - 17971 of 27111

Superrod, if you're poisoning yourself, aren't your finances soon to become Somebody Else's Problem?


Anyway, punters, to get to the real theme of How to Make Money (so we can all afford plenty of our favourite poisons :o) and Superrod can pay his water bill), Rift Oil (RIFT) has some exciting news out today, so if anyone still has some chips left and fancies returning to the table for a flutter, the RNS is on the thread. See you there. End of ramp!

greekman - 25 Jul 2006 17:23 - 17972 of 27111

Must be a link Asda/Seo. If not the time scale would have to be delayed as other companies products would have to be trialed and tested.

25 Jul 2006
Web Exclusive
Asda launches zero waste to landfill target
Supermarket to redesign own label packs to cut waste
Asda is to stop sending any waste produced by its 307 food stores to landfill sites, it has announced today.

The commitment means that by 2010 everything Asda disposes of at the back of its stores will be recycled, reused or composted instead of being sent to landfill.


In addition, all its Asda brand products will be redesigned over the next 18 months, with the aim of reducing the weight and volume of packaging by at least 10%.

For full article see link.

http://www.checkoutmagazine.co.uk/market_update/market_update_story.ehtml?o=2089

As the trial period re Greanseal is set to end this Thurs 27th, possibilities anyone.





greekman - 25 Jul 2006 17:43 - 17973 of 27111

Many more are jumping onto the environmental band wagon.
San Francisco is expected to ban Styrofoam food packaging later this summer.

Santa Monica could soon ban the use of non-recyclable packaging for takeout food.

Calabasas may ban polystyrene.

Berkeley, Huntington Beach, Malibu, Newport Beach and Portland (OR) Baltimore, Maryland, are also considering similar bans.

No wonder Walmart, McDonalds and the like are looking at the issue

Tonyrelaxes - 25 Jul 2006 23:15 - 17974 of 27111

Greekman.

Thanks. Interesting find. It makes my mind run - hopefully along the path to come.

Here is it in ASDA colours :-
http://www.asda-press.co.uk/pressrelease/35

Tony

oblomov - 26 Jul 2006 09:23 - 17975 of 27111

I find the article a little worrying in that while laying out its 'green' credentials ASDA makes no mention of Greenseal or Starpol (I wouldn't expect them mentioned specifically as no deals signed, but I would expect a general mention of 'greener' packaging to come - if it were imminenet, or a delay in the press release to include it).

Admittedly the press release deals predominantly with ASDA's on-site wastage and recycling, but the 'Notes for editors' covers a broader spectrum - shouldn't we have seen something along the lines of 'delivering biodegradable packaging to customers to reduce the effect on land-fill sites'?

hewittalan6 - 26 Jul 2006 09:29 - 17976 of 27111

Saw something on the box last night about supermarkets taking things from the shelves at the display untill date and giving them to a charity. Apparantly, up till now, the food equivalent of 13.8 billion apples are thrown away every year.
There was a brief interview with the usual green campaigner who did mention the drive to cut down on packaging and reduce fossil fuel consumption in the packaging and delivery.
Didn't concentrate too much on the interview cos i was still calculating the amount of potential cider thrown away in 13.8 billion apples.
Alan

oblomov - 26 Jul 2006 09:54 - 17977 of 27111

@ 10 apples to a pint, thats a lot of hangovers, Alan.

1.38 billion pints, 5 pints per hangover = 276 million hangovers or approx. 6.13 hangovers for everyone over 18 in the UK!

Personally, I'd rather we continued to throw the food away - I dont think I could cope with the extra hangovers, current levels being high enough.

greekman - 26 Jul 2006 13:46 - 17978 of 27111

OB,
Re your 'delivering biodegradable packaging to customers to reduce the effect on land-fill sites'?
There have been several articles re ASDA and their green policies over the last couple of days. Some of them have gone along the lines of biodegradable packaging, although the main theme was relating to all aspects of Green Issues.
I just hope the end date for the extended exclusivity, brings some news (obviously hopefully good) otherwise the familiar posts re SEO's PR dept will no doubt take over the thread, with some justification.
No news is good news, in this case, will not give that impression.

garypat2 - 26 Jul 2006 13:57 - 17979 of 27111

Hi All
N.Ireland news this morning- West Belfast firm Delta packaging has completed a deal worth 50m over the next five years to supply McDonald with folding paper cartons .This company has already been connected with McDonalds in the past and this product will be distributed to Scandinavia,France, Germany and China.
Just imagine we may well have an announcement like that very soon,re Wrap 100,
certainly makes you realise how big a global player McD is for Stanelco.

automatic - 26 Jul 2006 14:17 - 17980 of 27111

MMs manipulating ,the SP going down on buys
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