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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


TheFrenchConnection - 21 Aug 2006 02:18 - 19201 of 27111

After studying their books it would seem SEO did have one exceptional ability. Namely the ease with which they spent shareholders monies . lf perchance they find neccassary funds please immediately inform me of the lender. A fool and his money are easily parted.....et al ... .. Far from expanding this company is downsizing . Many of you on this thread seem to need warm words of comfort from other posters with informations they say they must withold to protect identities. . Oh spare me the bollocks !! lts utter tosh and methinks a case of either wishful thinking or some shinnagins ,, ...Management at Asda/WM must be laughing themselves stupid upon stumbling accross a company with such potential and such a derisory inept "amatuer" board , Mefiez-vous des appearances .on n'y voitue de feu.....@+ J

aldwickk - 21 Aug 2006 07:30 - 19202 of 27111

" Be wary of the appearances of fire ". is that translation right ? is it a classic quotation.

garyble - 21 Aug 2006 13:19 - 19203 of 27111

I'm toying with th idea of selling 310k shares and buying back lower, hopefully gaining 25%+, how do you rate my chances????

Still leaves me with a fair amount as its less than half of my holding, and knowing my luck it will be just prior to blast-off!!

greekman - 21 Aug 2006 13:26 - 19204 of 27111

Garyble,

I think the best advice is no advice. It's a case of 'you pays your money, you takes your chance'.

cynic - 21 Aug 2006 13:31 - 19205 of 27111

garbyle ..... if you want to make money on SEO, i reckon there is a better chance by shorting, but with a wide spread (aboutv 25% i think), that is also not easy ..... imo, and i have been consistent on this ever since i came acroiss the share, get out and stay out.

garyble - 21 Aug 2006 13:34 - 19206 of 27111

Thanks cynic,

So the likelihood is, I still have a chance of building a substantial holding all the way down.

garyble - 21 Aug 2006 13:38 - 19207 of 27111

Greekman,

Not looking for advice just opinion, also the silence was deafening!

I am contemplating selling a few to buy back as these will continue to drift downwards untill we get positive news, or leak of same.

Decisions, decisions........

cynic - 21 Aug 2006 13:43 - 19208 of 27111

perhaps a shame that we are now in a paperless society where share certs are no longer issued, otherwise you might have accumulated enough to repaper the house!

greekman - 21 Aug 2006 14:48 - 19209 of 27111

Garyble,

Appreciate that.
I was not going to post, but as you say the silence was deafening.
I did though expect the rampers/de-rampers to come back to you.
Don't really see how advice re these boards can assist further. I think we have done the present situation to death. Whatever you do, buy, sell or hold, best of luck.
My opinion. I still think SEO will come good, but haven't a clue when.
I am no where near confident enough to buy more.

soul traders - 21 Aug 2006 15:26 - 19210 of 27111

Afternoon everyone.

Here's a quick heads-up for those who haven't seen (sorry it's off-thread, but somebody might be grateful!).

Renesola - (SOLA). Taking off right now - see the SOLA thread or my summary on Driver's Tips.

Thanks for listening, PDYOR.

garyble - 21 Aug 2006 15:54 - 19211 of 27111

OK,

Have just made a sell order for 320k shares, so will see how things fare from here on in.

If it drops 25%+ I'll re-buy.

Basically bored of waiting and hoping to get a few more. Better than just sitting here shooting the breeze and watching it gradually fall.

garyble - 21 Aug 2006 15:57 - 19212 of 27111

Tempting fate....especially on the cusp of RNS Tuesday!

mtwallit - 21 Aug 2006 17:19 - 19213 of 27111

it would be nice to get some sense on this board, instead of rumour, counter rumour and vapourware - although I think my breath is wasted somehow
:-)

markusantonius - 21 Aug 2006 18:26 - 19214 of 27111

I may return to the fold if the offer price slides towards a penny - which might very well happen, at this rate!

Mad Pad - 22 Aug 2006 08:31 - 19215 of 27111

Post on the other side re Ultrasonic Packaging,looks good to me ,anyone know of the downside ?

hewittalan6 - 22 Aug 2006 08:33 - 19216 of 27111

Dunno. What does the post say?

aldwickk - 22 Aug 2006 08:38 - 19217 of 27111




http://www.branson-plasticsjoin.com/applications_packaging.asp

The Ultrasonic Benefit Package
The ultrasonic process provides many benefits for packaging; it is clean, consistent, and reliable. And:
It is energy-efficient and economical. Energy is needed and expended only at the precise location and area of the bond site.
There is no warm-up time and no need for constant temperature maintenance. Unlike the RF process or heat sealing, ultrasonics does not generate excessive heat.
The ultrasonic process is up to four times faster than RF sealing. Bonding of the material usually occurs in milliseconds and requires no recovery time.
No costly, potentially contaminating consumables, such as adhesives, staples, or solvents, are required. The resulting package is environmentally safe and recyclable.
It can seal through contaminants (i.e., liquids, oils, powders) that may be present in the sealing area without compromising weldability.
Ultrasonic equipment and components can be easily automated and are compatible with material handling systems.
Microprocessor-based or customer supplied controls allow precise settings which can be changed quickly with parameter storage and recall capabilities. Advanced controls and alarm capabilities ensure optimum operation and output.

SEO OLD TECHNOLOGY LOL!.

predator3 - 21 Aug'06 - 12:35 - 65081 of 65111


Branson's In-Line Clamshell Packaging System
While the most common method of ultrasonically welding clamshell packages is a manual plunge welding system, which requires a bar horn and specialized fixture, the Branson In-Line Clamshell system provides processors with flexibility and increased processing speed by eliminating the need for manual loading and unloading. Parts are simply scanned through. Adjustments for different configurations are easily made.

Ultrasonics offers immediate startup with no preheating, and is thus a fast, clean, reliable, and energy-efficient alternative to heat and RF sealing. The process seals despite product residue, steam, or vapor, imparts no heat to package contents, seals new and reclaimed materials, and eliminates consumables such as adhesives and staples, and is itself contaminant free.



hewittalan6 - 22 Aug 2006 08:47 - 19218 of 27111

Are there any scientific types out there who can tell me the difference between ultrasonic and radio frequency???
Would I be right in assuming that they are both simply disturbances in the electromagnetic field, but the frequency range is higher on RF than on ultrasonic??
Thanks,
Alan

Mad Pad - 22 Aug 2006 09:20 - 19219 of 27111

Alan see 65082 on other board

hewittalan6 - 22 Aug 2006 09:21 - 19220 of 27111

Not a member and never go on there, MP.
Too much bitchin for my tastes. ;-)
Alan
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