WOODIE
- 13 Feb 2004 10:36
after yesterdays agm statement the share price has risen 50% how much upside is left or is this another false dawn?

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womans hour link below.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/womanshour/04/2008_08_mon.shtml
pension271
- 22 Aug 2005 12:52
- 102 of 1525
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4172482.stm
Full version of the news re GSK Seroxat at above link
slmchow
- 22 Aug 2005 13:59
- 103 of 1525
rise today could be due to the itn discussing problems associated with Anti-depressants for the mental health. ULT method looking better all the time
squidd
- 22 Aug 2005 21:57
- 104 of 1525
Thought for tonight: Psychopaths build castles in the air, neurotics live in castles in the air, and ULT calls to collect the rent.
guru11
- 22 Aug 2005 23:18
- 105 of 1525
Excellent day today now bid price of 1.87p.
Should be a rush for the shares once again today.
Could easily see over 2p now.
The share of the moment?
Announcement as well could be tomorrow.
My advice is to watch this stock closely.
Then you wont need their product.
john50
- 23 Aug 2005 00:15
- 106 of 1525
Beating the blues recommended in NICE's FAD
Paulo2
- 23 Aug 2005 07:52
- 107 of 1525
BOOM!
bosley
- 23 Aug 2005 08:07
- 108 of 1525
you lucky bastards!! well done!!
SCH15
- 23 Aug 2005 08:14
- 109 of 1525
Thanks to Woodie for me, what do you reckon the best place to take half out, I'm up 500% at the mo! or should I just forget about these, as US is a bigger market
Snip
- 23 Aug 2005 08:15
- 110 of 1525
p+f projected target reached
I`ll give you the next risk/reward target when I can
well done. Nice to imagine all the smiley faces
SCH15
- 23 Aug 2005 08:16
- 111 of 1525
Thanks snip
Snip
- 23 Aug 2005 08:23
- 112 of 1525
potentially 5.375 with a risk of 1.325 but important to remember that time does not come into it
Personally I would take half profits and let the rest run because there is nothing worse than seeing profits vanish
pension271
- 23 Aug 2005 08:28
- 113 of 1525
The Times today
One of Britain's most widely prescribed antidepressants, GLAXOSMITHKLINE's Seroxat, linked to a seven-fold increase in suicide attempts
old news revisited today !!!!
SCH15
- 23 Aug 2005 08:30
- 114 of 1525
That's true, it was only a 1k investment, i may put in a s/l after we've gone over 4, here's hoping! thanks
Snip
- 23 Aug 2005 08:51
- 115 of 1525
rsi looks very overbought so I would expect a bit of a retracement soon
I don`t hold these but I am interested in TA and like to share
ecomkid
- 23 Aug 2005 09:13
- 116 of 1525
this is more than TA, its the rally to the expected FAD / NICE news thats supposed to be out either today or in the next few days according to other chapps on the DVFN board
WOODIE
- 23 Aug 2005 11:48
- 117 of 1525
NICE to see a rise today after the strong s/price over the last week,at the moment the s/price is overvalued.the last 6 months accounting period ended at end of july these results will be issued in dec,they will show a slight profit having said that the outlook over 2 years out is the reason why i still will not sell even though iam sitting on a nice paper profit at the moment.
robinhood
- 23 Aug 2005 12:01
- 118 of 1525
got out this morning with a handsome 60% profit as I expect some downturn b4 formal report is handed over to NHS in Nov. Will be back for more though
WOODIE
- 23 Aug 2005 18:51
- 119 of 1525
23th August 2005
FINAL NICE DETERMINATION RECOMMENDS BEATING THE BLUES
In its Final Appraisal Determination published today, the National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) has concluded that Beating the Blues, the flagship product of interactive healthcare specialists Ultrasis,
is the only Computerised Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CCBT) program to be recommended for the treatment of mild to moderate depression within the NHS.
Tasked by the Department of Health and the National Assembly for Wales, NICE has conducted an appraisal of CCBT in order to provide recommendations regarding its suitability for the treatment of depression as part of the mainstream NHS provision. Following a thorough consultation during which the effectiveness of three CCBT packages were examined, the Institute has now published its final findings.
In line with the previously published preliminary Appraisal Consultation Documents, Beating the Blues has been singled out as the only evidence-based program recommended for use in the stepped care management of depression in primary and secondary care. The Final Appraisal Determination strongly recommends that all patients with mild and moderate depression are offered Beating the Blues through the NHS. The other two CCBT products for depression that were assessed can only be used in the context of clinical trials designed to generate data on their clinical effectiveness.
Mental health issues such as anxiety and depression has become increasingly common over the last decade causing considerable strain on the NHS, commented Dr Charlie Martin, Ultrasis healthcare and biotechnology expert. With the continuous scares about the safety of antidepressants, the need for a non invasive depression treatment offered on the NHS has never been greater.
Ultrasis CEO, Graham Lewis, said; We are delighted that the final recommendation from NICE has reaffirmed the Institutes previous assessments about the effectiveness and suitability of Beating the Blues. This is a major development which is set to open up unprecedented opportunities for Ultrasis within the NHS, once the recommendation is formally made to the Department of Health and the National Assembly for Wales.
With the Final Appraisal Determination now published, due process gives the manufacturers of all packages and other relevant organisations included in the consultation the right to appeal against the judgments of the Institute. Any such appeals will be considered in November this year and guidance made to the NHS becomes official thereafter.
The Final Appraisal Determination can be obtained through the NICE web site www.nice.org.uk
pension271
- 24 Aug 2005 09:34
- 120 of 1525
From UK-Analyst.com 23.8.05 ULT holders will find the following very interesting :
Ultrasis shareholders were skipping with joy, as shares in the company soared 0.25p to 2.175p. The company that distributes sunshine software at the taxpayers expense issued a statement saying it saw no reason for the share price move. The company said that there was no new news and it did not see any reason for gains, but pointed to a recent announcement of a final draft recommendation by the National Institute for Clinical Excellence on August 17th, which the group said it believed may be helpful to the marketing of its Beating the Blues software. But top TV chartist Zak Mir said that technically, the bullish move made some sense. Commenting on today's intraday spike from 1p to 3p he said that any dips below 2p could be regarded as good technical points to go long of this stock and that it looked as though it was preparing to rise in a quite exponential fashion. He said it suggested that 3p was the minimum upside, but given the way that the nearest stop loss indicator was an end of day close below the 10-day moving average, percentage wise any stop loss was wider than the Atlantic. The fact that the RSI at 85 is also very overcooked indeed would also suggest that waiting for a dips to improve the risk/reward was a good idea.
WOODIE
- 24 Aug 2005 10:07
- 121 of 1525
pension juging by todays action it will not see under 2p