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
WOODIE
- 09 Aug 2005 07:33
- 17 of 1525
this is from todays papers this should see another rise Express
SHARE WHISPER: ULTRASIS (investors wager on a positive update later this week) - WHO'S DEALING: PENDRAGON (director buys 3,327 shares for 117.2 pence each)
Mail
ULTRASIS (speculation that its Beating the Blues flagship computerised behaviour therapy package is on the verge of a major NHS breakthrough) - EMBLAZE (rumours suggest that a deal with Disney could be next)
WOODIE
- 09 Aug 2005 10:11
- 18 of 1525
another 15 % rise today how much further wiil this go?
WOODIE
- 09 Aug 2005 10:36
- 19 of 1525
this is the full text from this morning,Punters beating the summertime blues
Geoff Foster, Daily Mail
9 August 2005
STRESSED, anxious, depressed? Who isn't these days when just getting to work in the morning can be such a headache.
The antidote for many investors yesterday was to have a summertime punt on Ultrasis. Shares of the online healthcare company rose 0.17p, or 20%, to 0.91p on turnover of 44m shares amid growing speculation that it's Beating the Blues (BtB) flagship computerised behaviour therapy package is on the verge of a major NHS breakthrough.
The National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE), the independent NHS advisory body, recently published an authoritative report on its website stating that BtB was the only evidence-based Computerised Cognitive Behaviour Therapy option for the treatment of mild and moderate depression. It strongly recommended its usage.
Completely drug free, BtB is presented in eight weekly modules of onehour sessions in a primary care setting, and uses animations and voice-overs to motivate and engage people who are under the weather.
NICE is expected to make its formal recommendation to the Department of Health in September. This could lead to a potential nationwide NHS prescription roll-out of BtB, which would constitute a huge leap forward for Ultrasis in terms of ambition and finance
SAM24
- 09 Aug 2005 14:27
- 20 of 1525
Like I said before 10p is on the card.
WOODIE
- 09 Aug 2005 14:34
- 21 of 1525
sam hello i thought i was talking to myself today on this board with exciting times ahead i cant belive no one else is interested in this stock have you all sold out?
iturama
- 09 Aug 2005 14:55
- 22 of 1525
Very tight spread 1.04 v 1.05 at Barclays. WINS & Merryl look to be short of stock. Only EVO and KLWT holding it back. Could break out at any time.
iturama
- 09 Aug 2005 14:56
- 23 of 1525
Now only KLWT.
WOODIE
- 09 Aug 2005 15:55
- 24 of 1525
it you called right 1.08 v 1.04
iturama
- 09 Aug 2005 16:06
- 25 of 1525
I expect another tick up before the close.
SCH15
- 09 Aug 2005 16:07
- 26 of 1525
I'm still in Woodie, (formally BUSH) now i get free subscription but have a funny name!
i think this is still a coooooooooooooooooooool share
WOODIE
- 09 Aug 2005 16:07
- 27 of 1525
heres hoping looks good for wed if it finishs on high
Poverty
- 09 Aug 2005 16:24
- 28 of 1525
I kept the faith col. Woodie - only just though! Good rises this week - wonder where share will go??
gimp
- 09 Aug 2005 16:28
- 29 of 1525
Hi Guys,
I'm in too. It's that wide spread that deter most people, including me but I've picked up a few. Let's see what goes with this one as I have been having a hard time lately. :-)
WOODIE
- 09 Aug 2005 16:30
- 30 of 1525
gimp hope this time it wont be pump & dump
gimp
- 09 Aug 2005 17:17
- 31 of 1525
Looks like some after hour buys have gone through as sells.
gimp
- 09 Aug 2005 17:29
- 32 of 1525
Woodie, I know what you mean. Let's hope not!
gimp
- 09 Aug 2005 17:35
- 33 of 1525
Woodie, it has finished on a high. Fingers crossed for tomorrow.
Poverty, good to see you 'ere.
iturama
- 09 Aug 2005 18:13
- 34 of 1525
http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/investing-and-markets/tips-and-tactics/article.html?in_article_id=402859&in_page_id=23
This link is also on the ULT website, so they must fancy their chances.
pension271
- 09 Aug 2005 20:52
- 35 of 1525
Hi all
been with ULT for a long time now -in and out -have held onto a big chunk for along time. Dont fortget we some time have also to see the benefit from Canadian sales !!
SAM24 10p would be very nice, lets hope sooner than later.
p/271
WOODIE
- 10 Aug 2005 10:55
- 36 of 1525
just released Ultrasis PLC
10 August 2005
Ultrasis PLC
('the Company')
ULTRASIS SEALS 'TRAILBLAZING' DEAL WITH HALTON PRIMARY CARE TRUST
Interactive healthcare specialists Ultrasis have agreed a groundbreaking deal
with Halton Primary Care Trust (HPCT), which will see patients receiving
computer based products to treat a wide range of conditions in a variety of
settings from GP surgeries to local clinics, community centres and their places
of work. The initiative will enable the trust to offer an unprecedented range of
computer based interactive healthcare programs to the people of Halton as an
integral component of the government's choice and choosing health programme.
Under the agreement, HPCT and their partner organisations will be supplied a
licence to use a suite of different programs, including the Ultrasis acclaimed
and NICE kite-marked depression treatment Beating the Blues as well as programs
from the Calm Workplace series. The products will be used to combat a number of
health challenges ranging from work related stress, depression, anxiety,
insomnia, drink and drug misuse to chronic health conditions such as Angina,
Diabetes and Irritable Bowel Syndrome.
All the programs are easy to use and have been designed for people with no
previous computer experience. The people who live and work within the HPCT area
will be able to access the wide range of computerised treatments, allowing them
the opportunity to positively affect their own health and work in partnership
with local health, social care and voluntary sector staff to achieve this.
Laura McMurtrie, Chief Executive of HPCT described the partnership as 'a major
chance to improve the range of services available for Halton people and as a
result to improve their health. This really will help to put patients right at
the centre of NHS improvements in their health care.'
Ultrasis CEO Graham Lewis said; 'This is both a strategically and financially
significant agreement for Ultrasis, and one which could be emulated in other NHS
Trusts and the wider health service around the country. We are confident that
this 18 month 'trailblazer' partnership will further demonstrate the
acceptability, efficiency and effectiveness of interactive healthcare solutions
and firmly positions our products as integral components in mainstream health
care delivery in the NHS.'
ENDS
Enquiries
Ultrasis Plc
Charlie Martin, Executive Director
0207 566 3900
This information is provided