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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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Treblewide - 05 Sep 2006 18:09 - 1148 of 1497

i had a old cat with cattaracts...she was a bit blind :-)

Minder - 05 Sep 2006 18:47 - 1149 of 1497

Treble, I think we will find out the answer to that question very soon.

As for stop losses, I believe some of the spread betting companies offer a guaranteed stop, it costs a little more, but will stop at that price even if the market gaps up or down on the opening and trades above or below your stop.

zscrooge - 05 Sep 2006 20:10 - 1150 of 1497

MMs love triggering stop losses.

banjomick - 05 Sep 2006 21:57 - 1151 of 1497

Treble,
Sorry,I had all good intentions of putting my view on the whole situation but it's been a very long day.Rest assured though,I will give my complete view on MDW by end of week.

It's worth reading this again in detail as it shows that MDW had/have a mission that is almost accomplished-imo

http://www.twst.com/notes/articles/lxs018.html


I think the last sentence "The whole development has taken 24 months which is much faster than other companies which take upwards of three to four years to do similar development." does show a bit of overzealousness that has maybe haunted investors todate.

Other than that i can't see anything wrong with the way MDW and the management have performed so far....All in me Humbly opinion of course.

banjomick - 05 Sep 2006 22:56 - 1152 of 1497

If you read the TWST article then we are on course and as we all know just a bit late with the conclusion.
We have proved that the Bladder Scanner is a winner by the increase in countries that BARD now want to distribute this bit of kit to know less than another 45 different countries!

Mediwatch PLC
16 May 2006


MEDIWATCH PLC


REACHES 1000


SIGNS EXTENDED DISTRIBUTION AGREEMENT FOR BARDSCAN


Mediwatch Plc (AIM: MDW), the high-tech medical diagnostic equipment
manufacturer and supplier, is pleased to announce that it has sold over one
thousand bladder scanners, 800 of which have been sold to C R Bard (Bardscans).
As a result of this successful product, Bard has signed an extended distribution
agreement to cover a further 45 countries in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
The innovative, bladder scanner, (Bardscan), is manufactured by Mediwatch for C
R Bard.


C R Bard UK Ltd is a division of C R Bard Inc.


Philip Stimpson, CEO Mediwatch commented, 'This is a fantastic achievement for
Mediwatch in a growing worldwide market. This demonstrates that Mediwatch
technology is pivotal and incorporated in a range of products which are rapidly
becoming the industry standard'. With increasing life expectancy and an ageing
population, prostate and urological conditions are among the fastest growing
health problems encountered by doctors today.



For more information please contact Mediwatch CEO Philip Stimpson on
01788 547888.

banjomick - 05 Sep 2006 23:10 - 1153 of 1497

From the TWST article:

"We still have of course the one-stop prostate assessment system, which culminates the use of software, ultrasound and electronics, and the biochemistry. We combine these four technologies to give us One Stop system which generates an A4 page report to speed up the diagnosis and help reduce healthcare costs. So should you go into a GPs clinic, you can have a complete assessment within fifteen to twenty minutes. Part of that assessment is the development of a PSA test, which is a finger-prick of blood complete quantitative point of care system. The results will automatically be transferred via a radio signal down into the software giving us considerable advantage. Nobody has done that at the moment quantitatively. So were ahead of the marketplace with regards to that development in particular. Nobody else has come up with a one-stop system either. Were ahead on that and were repackaging that for the European market and the American market in particular. We hope to have that ready circa end of second quarter of next year with FDA approval we should be getting with that. As part of that development, we have developed the portable bladder scanner and the portable uroflow system particularly aimed at the primary care and GP market."

We already have an agreement with MDT for the distribution of the Multiscan,which is the 'ultrasound and electronics' part of the above.On it's own it is a very good system but when combined with the other items mentioned above it becomes an amazing 'one stop system'.....so why have MDT agreed the deal for that one item only?

(Mediwatch agrees global marketing/distribution deal with Medtronic

LONDON (AFX) - Mediwatch PLC said it has agreed a major marketing and
distribution deal with MEDTRONIC Inc, one of the largest manufacturers and
distributors of medical equipment in the world.
Under the terms of the contract, Medtronic will have exclusive rights in the
United States and other countries around the world to market and distribute
MULTISCAN, a product which assesses bladder and prostate function.
Mediwatch pointed out that with increasing life expectancy and an ageing
population, prostate and bladder problems are among the fastest growing health
concerns encountered by doctors today.
MULTISCAN provides clinicians with mobile, real-time, ultrasound imaging,
accurate measurement and organ volume calculation of the bladder, prostate and
kidney.)

banjomick - 05 Sep 2006 23:13 - 1154 of 1497

This is where it gets confusing or exciting depending on your point of view!

Supply Agreement

RNS Number:7192C
Mediwatch PLC
10 May 2006


MEDIWATCH PLC


ENTERS SUPPLY AGREEMENT FOR URODYNAMIC EQUIPMENT



Mediwatch Plc (AIM: MDW), the high-tech medical diagnostic equipment
manufacturer and supplier, announces that it has entered into a manufacturing
and supply agreement with Medtronic Inc. Under the agreement Mediwatch will
manufacture and supply an established range of urodynamic equipment that
provides a complete urological assessment for patients. These products
compliment the existing Mediwatch range of diagnostic equipment.

Medtronic Inc. is one of the world's leading medical technology companies.

Philip Stimpson, CEO Mediwatch commented, "The supply and manufacturing
agreement with Medtronic takes us into an established global market with a
proven range of products. With increasing life expectancy and an ageing
population, prostate and
urological conditions are among the fastest growing health problems encountered
by doctors today. Mediwatch, as well as having an excellent reputation for
developing cutting edge urological equipment, will now become a major
manufacturer in its own right."

banjomick - 05 Sep 2006 23:16 - 1155 of 1497

One other point is that the Multiscan and Bioscan (a strip reader) together will not be for just PSA tests but for a whole lot of existing and new testing areas with the same quick response time!

banjomick - 05 Sep 2006 23:20 - 1156 of 1497

There is lots more that i would love to add but time is running out...........All old news to me so get a bit bored in repeating it all.

I will answer any questions on the morrow night,if i can :-)

banjomick - 05 Sep 2006 23:27 - 1157 of 1497

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banjomick - 05 Sep 2006 23:32 - 1158 of 1497

The downward trend in 2006 is purely down to PSAwatch not being available to market,as was planned-imo.

This has some what blinkered investors views on the company when in fact the opposite should have happened with the MDT Urodynamics deal on the cards.

There is a massive picture here but it all rests on the soon to be announced....errrrr announcements plus the Final results.

banjomick - 05 Sep 2006 23:34 - 1159 of 1497

Yes,I've finished now!

leedslad - 06 Sep 2006 10:45 - 1160 of 1497

Morning all

leedslad - 06 Sep 2006 15:59 - 1161 of 1497

Anybody smell shorters burning.
lol.
:-) dave

Treblewide - 06 Sep 2006 16:03 - 1162 of 1497

doubled up now at 8.25 and thats enough for me for the time being until 8p taken out propoerly on the bid...will close if it goes past 11p but i dont fink there is any chance that is gonna happen

leedslad - 06 Sep 2006 16:07 - 1163 of 1497

lol

Treblewide - 06 Sep 2006 16:09 - 1164 of 1497

sorry Leeds...you never mentioned what average price your MDW shares are at?

leedslad - 06 Sep 2006 16:12 - 1165 of 1497

7.7p was buying all the time @ 6p most paid 12p i think.

optomistic - 06 Sep 2006 16:23 - 1166 of 1497

Our friend treblewide must like ridgewalking. Can be hazardous at times!

Treblewide - 06 Sep 2006 16:26 - 1167 of 1497

sure you have funny no sign of you posting at the start of this thread when the price was at that level..lots of posts from the usual folk but strangely not you...I suppose you were holding them and keeping quiet until the price started to slide?

i think you are sitting on quite a hefty loss leeds old bean
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