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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Stanelco | LSE:SEO | London | Ordinary Share | GB0005814198 | ORD 0.1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.12 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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13/5/2010 14:44 | Ah....How I've missed your impish wit brando.I take it your absence is because you were on tour as the warm up man for Gordon Brown. | grax | |
13/5/2010 14:33 | come on grax - you know full well you were in langbar - you never stop harping on about them whenever you come to one of our dinner parties. most of the other guests refuse to come now because they are bored hearing about it. langbar this, langbar that... | brando69 | |
13/5/2010 14:27 | Fair enough DJ but I am not whoever you are thinking about from langbar.I was never in it [doesn't mean I wouldn't have been with my nose for a dog share!]. My first knowledge of langbar only happened a few months back following the court decision. I realise some of the things I post irritate people but I post what I believe and what I know to be true.It doesn't make good reading a lot of the time.Specially as it can be uncomfortable to read something you would rather not believe. | grax | |
13/5/2010 12:54 | hope some of you followed my tip for dpl at 5.2p ;-) what about char tipped that at 25p now 120p+ not bad aye? ps i sold a while back ;-( still got 150% up though | bulgarianpropertydoteudotcom | |
13/5/2010 12:38 | I've been watching the 9 million buys on PLUS and the buys on LSE and wondering whether this is the bottom for a while.As the share price hasn't moved an inch I thought this is either ground zero for a while or there are some massive sells that the MM's are servicing queuing up to get out [and then possibly buy the same stock back only much cheaper - if and when the details of the cash call get announced]. I've now got my answer - 10 million dumped at .18p for now. How many more millions have been parked with the MM's to get what they can for them? | grax | |
13/5/2010 12:14 | The reason why the price is holding today is because news has gotten out that my pet hamster might be taking over as MD at SEO and that has been favourably received in the City :-) | lwaxf13 | |
13/5/2010 12:01 | Thanks bulg. | grax | |
13/5/2010 11:57 | Grax unlike some other posters i found your input well informed and honest. It kept me on my toes which has saved me a lot of money so thanks bud | bulgarianpropertydoteudotcom | |
13/5/2010 11:52 | Grax He's a kiss of death to a plc now with his past and present. imo he will end up in the NHS or local council top management or something similar on 200k a year. I cant believe that they have sat by and let the share price slide without a word of support or at least confirming the placing details. They must be having real problems finding mug punters sorry i mean investors to dig deap AGAIN. I have set a stop which i dont normally do and have a short written out waiting just incase they cant find anyone at any price. | bulgarianpropertydoteudotcom | |
13/5/2010 11:34 | Do you think PM will be laminating a copy of that for his CV? | grax | |
13/5/2010 11:25 | if you want a good laugh/cry look at the historic returns on the advfn finantials page. LOL i dont think i have ever seen a worse track record on a trading co. ffs and PM wondered why the instis weren't that interested jeeez | bulgarianpropertydoteudotcom | |
13/5/2010 11:18 | Cheers, well i am far from break even and certainly not selling at these levels! I am going to give it a couple of days then decide but could get some decent gains from this level if buy now. cant see us getting much lower and a few buyers seem to be picking them up now! | mhw28865 | |
13/5/2010 11:00 | I'm waiting for a bit mhw if that helps....but may regret it....like you say...decisions decisions....but I am lucky to be at my break even at current sell price with my load....but i won't be selling....not on your nelly...!! | jwoolley | |
13/5/2010 10:32 | or should i just wait and buy in when funding is organised. decisions decisions ;-) | mhw28865 | |
13/5/2010 10:31 | Think we may have bottomed out now time for me to average down and hope for the best. ;-) | mhw28865 | |
13/5/2010 10:19 | cheers sirmark | the_doctor | |
13/5/2010 09:59 | I was only meant to take of the long term chart..lol So who fancies buying a load of cheap SEO stock ... I for one have subscribed for a modest amount and may top that figure up again on the open offer... my guess would be news of the EGM in the next week or two max and once the fundraiser has been secured I would expect this to rise PDQ from where ever the funds are raised IMO every one will be averaging down so many wont be in overall profit untill such time as it rises considerable.... AIMVHO BUY BUY BUY (not yet wait for the funding:) ) SirM Feeling positive :) | sirmark | |
13/5/2010 09:48 | sirmark is in denial he'd better watch out for the crocodiles | brando69 | |
13/5/2010 09:41 | sirmark taking the chart out is a daft idea | the_doctor | |
13/5/2010 09:37 | Morning Jarvis Still holding your chin up against all odds? | grax | |
13/5/2010 09:36 | sirm 21276 Many thanks for that. Look forward to your 200 posts per day as I'm sure they will form an interesting counterpoint to grax's continuous wailing. | jarvis4 | |
13/5/2010 08:47 | Aye aye brando! Still around then. The graph had to be sold off to raise money for the SEO pub lunch tommorrow at the Marchwood Arms. | grax | |
13/5/2010 08:41 | I think sirmark can't bear to look at it any more. | largeronald | |
13/5/2010 08:41 | where is the graph? has pm nicked it? | brando69 |
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