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Mediwatch - Watch them rocket in 2005 !!! (MDW)     

overgrowth - 12 May 2005 22:21

Mediwatch is a small company destined to become a much bigger fish by the time this year is out. Mediwatch are already a market leader in urological medical diagnostics equipement and are currently exporting their products throughout the UK, Canada, Europe, India and Japan. That doesn't leave much of the globe left for them to capture - until you remember the good ol' US and China. These are the two massive markets which are destined to be added to MDW's export client portfolio by the end of 2005.

The company is currently heavily undervalued. This is probably because Mediwatch's speciality is not a very glamourous business to be in as their equipment is used extensively to diagnose prostate cancer in men and other nasty urological conditions affecting both men and women. However, don't let that put you off investing in these guys. This is big business and is growing at an exponential rate as more and more people globally become health-aware as they get older.

Mediwatch normally supply their products through to global markets via distribution agreements. They already have the best of distribution partners in the well known US medical distributor CR Bard who supply Canada and Europe and GE Medical who supply Japan. The UK business is handled by Mediwatch's own dedicated sales team.

US FDA approval was gained for MDW's products at the start of last year, however a whole year of US legal wrangling meant that they were unable to seek a suitable partner for the crucial distribution agreement until the start of this year. This distribution agreement is expected by the board to have a "significant effect" on the share price so they are reluctant to give any clues as to when it will be signed, sealed and delivered. The general consensus is that this US distribution agreement will be announced in July/August. In China and Hong Kong, MDW have done things the other way round. They have set up distribution agreements with major Asian medical equipment distributors and have stock already out there waiting to sell into the markets - all they are waiting for is SDA approval (which is a "rubber stamp") from the Chinese authorities - this can take anything up to 12 months to come through and MDW applied during Autumn 2004 - so even more good news coming soon this year. Epidemiological data from British Association of Urology conference last year: On average 30-45% of all men between the age of 50 and 70 have at least one PSA test per year in the US / Italy / Australia.

If that's not enough to convince you to invest a few hard earned coppers in MDW, they are also developing a PSA stick test product (PSAWatch) which is revolutionary and causing some excitement in medical circles. This product can also be adapted (at very low cost) for a whole spectrum of medical disciplines from Cardiology to Veterinary Practice! This product is likely to be released in the next few weeks. Philip Stimpson the CEO has said that this product is going to be their "gold mine" - I'm sure it will prove to be ours too.

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2517GEORGE - 18 Aug 2006 10:17 - 1075 of 1497

Hi all, new poster here, non holder atm but read with interest (I hold DEMG) your excellent posts, re the FR's, why should they be delayed due to ongoing discussions with Medtronic, the FR's relate to all business to 30 april, surely anything after this date would be irrelevant as far as figure's to 30/4/06. Perhaps I'm missing something (brain cells spring to mind). Keep up the good work.
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leedslad - 18 Aug 2006 10:20 - 1076 of 1497

2517George
Welcome and that is just my point,
Are you thinking of investing. Great little company destined for bigger things, dyor
Dave

Fred1new - 18 Aug 2006 10:26 - 1077 of 1497

My remark was a little flippant as I haven't reviewed the figure recently, but based on past experienced of holding small companies which were just moving into profit after spending money on R&D.

The reason given often that the management thought the company underpriced and thought that the returns could be better returned the management. THe price bought out was often above current price but did not represent (I think) the true value of the company.)

I hold shares in MDW and think the SP will go up, but would have expected it to be in advance of the present quotes.

leedslad - 18 Aug 2006 10:32 - 1078 of 1497

Fred1new
Agree with that ,if i was i director with plenty of money i would bid for the company at this price. I would even pay 20P a share.lol
The SP now does not reflect the true potential of the future.
I want 50p + for my shares.
dave

ptholden - 18 Aug 2006 10:39 - 1079 of 1497

Couldn't work out what this meant when I noticed it on the MDW website, but in association with Minder's RNS post above, it makes sense now:

APPOINTMENTS
Jon Moore, VP of Operations

Jon Moore joined the Company on 1 June 2006 as VP of Operations. Jons appointment has been chosen to ensure a smooth transition of manufacturing of Medtronics urodynamic products to Mediwatch.

I hadn't realised that MDW would be manufacturing Medtronic products as well as supplying their own to Med. Well, I guess that is what it means.

pth

2517GEORGE - 18 Aug 2006 10:43 - 1080 of 1497

leedslad----MDW is one I am mulling over, on a small loss with DEMG and almost total loss with PRO, so meddies owe me. I set aside a proportion of my investment funds to minnows and atm I have some to play with, it's just deciding what.
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leedslad - 18 Aug 2006 10:47 - 1081 of 1497

2517GEORGE
do some reserch here.
IMHO it is one of the best investments i can find. Just my opinion. But this has massive growth prospects over the next few years. With not many shares in issue and tightly held and a low market cap.
Good luck
dave

Minder - 18 Aug 2006 11:15 - 1082 of 1497

ptholden,
Not 'would', "are", the first shipment of G3s have been sent, production is up and running. I think you may be just grasping the enormity of the deal.

banjomick - 18 Aug 2006 11:28 - 1083 of 1497

yes,at least 20 G3's already dispatched to MDT.This is why we need more information on the MDT Urodynamics deal.How many other MDT products will MDW be manufacturing ect ect.

2517GEORGE - 18 Aug 2006 11:50 - 1084 of 1497

'scuse my ignorance what's a G3, and what sort of income do they generate for MDW.
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banjomick - 18 Aug 2006 11:59 - 1085 of 1497

Here is the link,may take a while to load.Not sure about profit margins.

http://www.medcompare.com/productliterature/G3_Brochure_highres.pdf

http://www.medcompare.com/details/42188/LOGIC-G|3.html

2517GEORGE - 18 Aug 2006 12:40 - 1086 of 1497

Thanks banjomick, I did have a few problems with the top link but still managed to look around, I suppose it now all depends on sales as usual, MDW looks to be a good fit with MDT, whether just for sales or maybe something more permanent. IMO of course.
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Minder - 18 Aug 2006 13:20 - 1087 of 1497

2517GEORGE,
It does all depends on sales, remember though, Medtronic have been selling this type of equipment for a number of years now, distribution network is in place. We are not trying to start sales of a new product here, we are just producing the devices for Medtronic to sell into their already active market. That's the beauty of this, this will provide a large increase in revenues, which in turn will allow MDW to develop sales of their new products (Multiscan, PSA watch, Bioscan), without having to rely solely on the new devices finance wise (we know that things always take more time than initially hoped for) .
I have been trying to find out more on the size of the Medtronic equipment market, I can only think though that it must be several $million for Medtronic to even be involved.

leedslad - 18 Aug 2006 13:50 - 1088 of 1497

Have a look at the other side e-mail from company to one of our investers.

banjomick - 18 Aug 2006 15:37 - 1089 of 1497

Leeds Dave,
Yes,great news.

chocolat - 18 Aug 2006 16:26 - 1090 of 1497

Here it is then:

barrywhit - 18 Aug'06 - 13:39 - 3633 of 3651


OK lads,

Reply to my email..........below:

Mr. Whittington,

Thank you for your email. I tried to call you at your gallery earlier, to no avail.

I understand your, and no doubt many others, frustrations and dismay at the falling share price if there was something we could do about it then I can assure you we would.

As far as the 2005 06 accounts and the related announcements are concerned, I am afraid the accounts and the ongoing discussions ref: Medtronic are inextricably linked you will probably be aware that to sign off accounts the auditors have to be satisfied on a number of issues, not least of all the basis of valuation and the Companys ability to meet its liabilities etc. aka going concern. Clearly, with an involvement in such an important issue, Robson Rhodes must wait for the final outcome to be satisfied before committing to such a statement hence the delay.

I am sorry it is taking a great deal longer than everyone could have possible imagined, please believe me when I say that we are all as frustrated as you and your fellow private shareholders.

Please continue to be patient, we will be making the appropriate announcements as soon as possible.

Regards,

Kevin Middis

2517GEORGE - 18 Aug 2006 16:30 - 1091 of 1497

Does anyone know the shareholdings of the management, other than those obtained via options?
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banjomick - 18 Aug 2006 16:40 - 1092 of 1497

2517,
Yes,but will have to trawl back.Will post later tonight unless someone has it at hand,first.

chocolat - 18 Aug 2006 16:50 - 1093 of 1497

If you mean collectively, the directors own about 26% of issued share capital.

2517GEORGE - 18 Aug 2006 16:55 - 1094 of 1497

banjo/choco----thanks very much, it's always gives comfort if the directors have a sizeable stake in their own co. banjo don't bother trawling back now thanks.
2517
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