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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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leedslad - 29 Jan 2007 12:34 - 1345 of 1497

hushpuppy
Ok good luck.

Jules - 29 Jan 2007 12:38 - 1346 of 1497

hushpuppy
then your research is flawed.. but good luck any way

Minder - 29 Jan 2007 12:45 - 1347 of 1497

Jules I suspect his research was done when he "Looked at this ages ago" and to compare it with "overhyped hopefuls such as Medisys" shows how out of touch he is, most here are moaning about the lack of hype from the Company, saying it is not positively pushing itself enough. The Company are not going to 'overhype' anything, as was said above, Mediwatch are very careful to wait until good News is confirmed before they announce it.

leedslad - 29 Jan 2007 14:14 - 1348 of 1497

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Big Al - 29 Jan 2007 20:09 - 1349 of 1497

Treb - you short? Thought you were 5' 6" minimum. ;-))

hushpuppy - how you doing you old mudman you? You don't have follow the speculative stuff. Hope you're not still in BPRG or TRK or TDM or whatever. My "dalliance" was long purely on the chart. Pocketed 14% in less than a week so can't complain. As for what MDW do (or most other companies), I don't really give a toss. LOL! They're all hit or miss as you well know.

Anyway, will be tempted to long at support. Just trying to figure whether that's 9p or 7.5p. Might be further pullback from today's drop. We'll see.

chocolat - 29 Jan 2007 20:33 - 1350 of 1497

Wouldn't want to see it drop more than a quarter point from here, BigA.
Interestingly, it recovered slightly after the initial fall today.
This got anything to do with Middis going?

"Overall, the Group is in an excellent position to exploit and benefit from the
opportunities it has already identified and we will keep shareholders updated of
our progress as appropriate."

Define appropriate!

Big Al - 29 Jan 2007 21:27 - 1351 of 1497

When it's good, not when it's bad? LOL!

A quarter point from here, Choccy? Too expensive for me. ;-0

banjomick - 30 Jan 2007 22:01 - 1352 of 1497

A good bit of recovery today with more to come methinks...

Treblewide - 30 Jan 2007 22:15 - 1353 of 1497

sorry facts still remain...it still looses 1M per year....it is now seeing price pressure from Asia, no one can tell me what the value of what they have bought is.

and listen the biggest thing here is.....i have followed this for three years and they still cannot manage to turnover more than circa 1M per year...no offence but i run a sales team...if one of my salespeople (and I mean only one perosn not a company) could not at least do 1M in at least one of out of three years ......i would say they never will (and our margins aint as low as MDW's).........go figure....

So before the MDT purchase they had ground breaking technology which actually no one ever bought however it was the future and would make them millions.

Now it is the MDT stuff that will make them millions...if so why did a large company part with it for buttons.....ermmmmm i could not justify it if i were the CD of MDT.....or lets guess...it is about as much commercial use as a piss scanner that can only net 1M per year

so I will sell bags of my piss for 10p each and in a few years lets see who has most cash me or MDW

anyway after my recent DVS disaster I am shutting up!

Treblewide - 30 Jan 2007 22:24 - 1354 of 1497

for sale bag of scotsman's piss to scan/throw in the air/drink/bathe in.

10p a bag...post and packaging not paid for :-)

banjomick - 30 Jan 2007 22:27 - 1355 of 1497

Evening Treble,
Was that your opinion then-lol

But sorry about DVS,not nice.

Treblewide - 30 Jan 2007 22:38 - 1356 of 1497

Mick yer telling me :-)

good luck with it...my thoughts are plain but 50% of my long term investment pot went on DVS... would not like that to happen to anyone and you have no idea how much info I had about them directly so I am now the most cynical Scottish bag of piss sales man in the UK :-)

good luck dudes and dudettes

banjomick - 30 Jan 2007 23:05 - 1357 of 1497

Good luck anyway,Treble.

Big Al - 30 Jan 2007 23:05 - 1358 of 1497

Treb - where's ur money management, dude? ;-(

Anyway, 1m sales. You might amange it by the time ur 65, no? ;-)))))) That's total lifetime sales BTW. LOL

Treblewide - 30 Jan 2007 23:08 - 1359 of 1497

Al...long story...lets just say it could have been a lot worse....it has opened my eyes to a lot of things......a story for fact to face..not over a BB but believe me you would not believe it!

Big Al - 30 Jan 2007 23:34 - 1360 of 1497

Interesting. DVS based in Edinburgh from memory? Hmm

banjomick - 31 Jan 2007 00:01 - 1361 of 1497

Well,all that rambling got away from the fact that we started to recover and pretty quickly too,good times ahead especially when we have CE approval for PSAwatch sometime in February.........hopefully.

banjomick - 31 Jan 2007 23:05 - 1362 of 1497

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=MDW&Si

banjomick - 31 Jan 2007 23:28 - 1363 of 1497

Just having a quick look at the above chart:

In 2004 when PSAwatch was appearing to take longer than originally thought along with share fundraising the SP took a dive.

2005 saw positive announcements regarding PSAwatch within the medical community and the Medtronic name started to show it's face

In 2006,I think the Medtronic deal and lack of info relating to it caused the slide.

Now,in 2007 everything is falling into place,PSAwatch will be getting CE approval in February and FDA approval in the summer of this year.

The long talked about Medtronic deal has been completed and has started to bring in extra revenue already and most importantly given MDW a wider distribution network.

From the Results:

"The Directors expect that there will continue to be an improving trading
performance in the current year following the acquisition of the Medtronic
Urodynamics business, the establishment of the US sales, service and marketing
operation coupled with the on-going development programme and marketing of new
products.


International Distribution Agreement with T-DOC

On 22 January, 2007, we announced that we had entered into a distribution
agreement with US based T-DOC. Under the agreement which covers USA, Canada and the EU, Mediwatch will be distributing the T-DOC range of disposable,
pressure-sensing, air charged catheters. These pressure sensing catheters are
key to performing diagnostic procedures with the new range of urodynamic
equipment recently from Medtronic Inc. and this relationship is a significant
step forward for our new urodynamics business.

Considerable, recurring sales of these disposable catheters in excess of US$3.0
million per annum have already been established by Medtronic over the last three
years. Looking ahead, we believe that the distribution of disposable catheters
will provide Mediwatch with a recurring income stream from within an established
market, whilst also strengthening our urodynamics business.


Strengthening our US presence

Since completing the Medtronic acquisition, we have established an
American-based sales, service and marketing operation to support our urology
diagnostic and consumable products business within this Continental region
including the recently announced International distribution agreement with
T-DOC. Our Florida based facility will be fully operational in February 2007 and
will employ 10 staff, some of whom have joined from Medtronic's Urology
Diagnostic Division.



banjomick - 31 Jan 2007 23:52 - 1364 of 1497

From the other side(Nasa),have a good look and navigate around this site,lots of Medtronic equipment now being sold as Mediwatch.....A winner? Oh yes :-)

http://www.elementalhealthcare.co.uk/
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