someuwin
- 09 Oct 2005 21:40
qc
- 13 Oct 2005 18:47
- 18 of 71
TB has kept TIME on his watch list for the time being.
Never thought of this when I read the RNS but one of the investors in the new shares was HealthCor Management and he is of the opinion that they will be very interested on the basis that TIME's technology could be used in the pharmaceuticals and drug market which they obviously have an interest in.
Very interesting :-)
bosley
- 13 Oct 2005 20:41
- 19 of 71
like adie and baza, i thought this might move closer to the placing price today. encouraging that it didn't.
AdieH
- 14 Oct 2005 08:36
- 20 of 71
Seems to be holding up well, encouraged but still on my watch list rather than buy at present, good luck to current holders...
someuwin
- 14 Oct 2005 16:05
- 21 of 71
Moving up again today - looking good:-)
someuwin
- 30 Oct 2005 23:34
- 22 of 71
Well, it looks like the blip caused by the placing is over. Should move on up now in anticipation of good news!
someuwin
- 09 Nov 2005 20:27
- 23 of 71
Significant Shareholdings
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 9 November 2005
TIMESTRIP PLC
("Timestrip" or "the Company")
Significant Shareholdings
On 2 November 2005, the Company was given notice that, following the
acquisitions of Timestrip ordinary shares (the "Shares"), the holdings described
below collectively equal 9,250,000 Shares, representing 3.25% of the Company's
issued share capital:
Registered Shareholder Number of Shares Percentage Holding
Acquired/Held
HealthCor; LP 2,960,000 1.04
HealthCor Offshore, Ltd 6,290,000 2.21.
On 9 November 2005, the Company were informed of the holdings described below
following the acquisitions of Timestrip ordinary shares (the "Shares"):
Registered Number of Shares Total Number of Total
Shareholder
Acquired Shares Held Percentage Holding
The Hilton 11,487,500 18,987,500 6.66
Nathenson 2003 Life
Interest Trust
Gilad Hayeem 11,487,500 18,772,750 6.59
END
bosley
- 09 Nov 2005 23:01
- 24 of 71
so the above listed would be the major shareholders? anybody know anything about them?
bosley
- 18 Nov 2005 07:27
- 25 of 71
morning. should be a good day for time today......
For 7am Release on Friday 18th November 2005
Timestrip Plc to supply smart labels to Hamilton Beach/Proctor Silex Inc.
Timestrip Plc, which markets an inexpensive and versatile label technology for
accurately measuring lapsed time is delighted to announce that it has agreed a
supply contract with Hamilton Beach/Proctor Silex Inc, a leading distributor of
household small appliances in North America.
Timestrip smart labels will be integrated into products within the True Air
range in order to remind users to exchange their filter within the recommended
time. The first True Air products to feature Timestrip smart labels will go on
sale in North America in 2006.
The True Air range is currently sold in North America through Wal-Mart, Target,
Bed Bath and Beyond, Kroger, Home Depot, Kmart and Rite Aid.
Reuben Isbitsky, Joint CEO and co-Founder of Timestrip Plc commented:
This is an important break-through for our technology in North America. Our
association with a household name such as Hamilton Beach/Proctor Silex not only
enhances our credibility in the market place but also gives high visibility to
our brand at retail level and fantastic exposure in households across North
America.
Edith Wine, product manager for the TrueAir product line, commented:
'We are delighted to be working with Timestrip, whose smart labels offer us not
only a point of differentiation in a competitive market, but also the
opportunity to enhance our customers' experience with the True Air product.'
Enquiries:-
Paul Freedman/Reuben Isbitsky, Joint CEOs, Timestrip plc 01462 440 700
Shane Dolan, Biddicks 020 7448 1000
John Frederick, Athanor Capital 020 7430 1991
Roland Cornish/Felicity Geidt, Beaumont Cornish 020 7628 3393
Notes to editors
Notes about Timestrip Plc
Timestrip plc has developed an inexpensive and versatile technology for
accurately measuring lapsed time. Timestrip's smart labels contain a liquid
which migrates across the label, enabling users of perishable food and other
products to monitor for how long an item has been open or in use. The
technology can be implemented as an external label or can be fully integrated
into products and product packaging.
The Timestrip technology is relevant to a wide range of food and non-food
products which, once opened, should be used or replaced within a recommended
time. Expiry dates feature prominently in the following mass markets, which
Timestrip actively targets:
* Food Retailing
* Catering and Food Services
* Consumables
* Pharmaceuticals
* Medical Devices
* Cosmetics
Timestrip's main route to market is through supply and license agreements with
manufacturers and packaging companies who will integrate Timestrip labels into
their products or packaging.
Hamilton Beach/Proctor-Silex Inc. is one of the largest North American
manufacturers and marketers of small kitchen, garment care and home health
appliances. The company's corporate headquarters is located in Richmond, VA.
For information on other innovative Hamilton Beach and Proctor-Silex products,
visit the Hamilton Beach web site at
www.hamiltonbeach.com
Approved
Paul Freedman
17th November 2005
someuwin
- 18 Nov 2005 07:46
- 26 of 71
Morning Bos
This is indeed excellent news - and all the better because it was totally unexpected.
With imminent news from Nestle, Pfizer and others, Timestrip should really start to motor soon!
bhunt1910
- 18 Nov 2005 07:49
- 27 of 71
Damn & Blast - I sold these yesterday to fund my little foray into VOG - because news was not expected/
U cant win them all - good luck guys - this is a good little share for the future
Baza
bosley
- 18 Nov 2005 07:59
- 28 of 71
"damn and blast"!!!! bloody hell , baza!!! with what you made on vog you could retire today.....
bhunt1910
- 18 Nov 2005 08:41
- 29 of 71
Retire - enough for this month maybe ????
But - I dont like missing out on a rise - especially when it has been dormant for a while.
Just being greedy
Baza
bosley
- 18 Nov 2005 10:38
- 30 of 71
greed is good, baza. lovely.
bosley
- 18 Nov 2005 12:39
- 31 of 71
oh dear. i can't believe i said greed is good. sorry. not much volume. i thought today's news would kickstart some buying.
http://www.hamiltonbeach.com/
web site is dull but informative but i couldn't find anything to do with sales figures.
someuwin
- 20 Nov 2005 19:04
- 32 of 71
This from growth company investor
A key North American supply deal has excited City followers of Timestrip, the marketer of label technology that accurately measures lapsed time, sending the shares sharply north.
Joint chief executive Paul Freedman has announced a supply contract with North American kitchen and home health appliances group Hamilton Beach/Proctor Silex. Crucially, and in a ringing endorsement of its technology, the deal will see Timestrips smart labels actually integrate into the Hamilton Beach/Proctor Silex range of True Air products such as purifiers, in order to remind users to exchange their filters within the recommended time, typically every 3-4 months. Freedman says the first True Air products featuring Timestrips labels will go on sale in 2006. We have deliberately made this a non-exclusive deal, he commented, because we smell an opportunity to make this the standard in the air care market.
This looks like a coup for Timestrips technology across the pond, since the True Air range sells into major store chains Wal-Mart and Home Depot credibility in the market and brand visibility should ensue. Freedman and fellow chief executive Reuben Isbitsky are also chasing opportunities in sectors as diverse as food retailing, catering, consumables, pharmaceuticals, medical devices and cosmetics. In recent months, Timestrip has announced commercial trials with Nestle FoodServices UK, as well as a joint development project for pharmaceutical applications with Pfizer. At the interim stage to June, pre-tax losses were 379,000 on a meagre turnover.
Needless to say the shares are exceedingly high risk, but this deal has intrigued the City. Hold tight.
bosley
- 20 Nov 2005 19:47
- 33 of 71
someuwin, great stuff. the rns about the full scale trials with nestle have no mention of time scales, apart from saying the trials start in autumn. how long do these things normally last?
someuwin
- 20 Nov 2005 20:52
- 34 of 71
Bos - don't know for sure but I reckon we should get news very soon. I might well email the CEO this week. I'll let you know if i get any info!
bosley
- 03 Feb 2006 07:56
- 35 of 71
well finally some news.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 3 February 2006
Timestrip Plc ('Timestrip' or the 'Company')
Timestrip smart labels to be integrated into leading brand of European fridges.
Timestrip Plc, which markets an inexpensive and versatile label technology for
accurately measuring elapsed time, is delighted to announce that it has agreed
to supply Bioconservacion S.A., a leading manufacturer and distributor of Air
Purification systems.
Timestrip smart labels will be fully integrated into a device that maximizes
the shelf life of fruit and vegetables in domestic refrigerators. The device,
known as an Ethylene Absorption Filter will feature in a range of refrigerators
sold later this year in Europe by FAGOR Group, the market leader for household
appliances in Spain and France, whose Fagor, Brandt and De Dietrich brands also
have an important presence throughout Europe.
The Timestrip smart label will remind users to change the filter every 3 or 6
months, dependent on model.
Paul Freedman, Joint CEO and co-Founder of Timestrip Plc commented:
'We are delighted to announce another tie-up with a leading household brand,
this time in Europe. This deal is consistent with our strategy of selling
Timestrips into multiple channels in order to achieve the broadest possible
exposure for the technology.'
Dr. M Rosa Cirera, Technical Director of Bioconservaci, S.A. commented:
'The efficiency of our Ethylene Absorption filters is greatly enhanced by their
timely replacement and we are confident that the integration of a label into
the device will encourage consumers to replace the filter on time and therefore
enjoy the maximum life out of their fresh produce.'
keepitsimple
- 14 Feb 2006 15:09
- 36 of 71
Brokers note out with a target of 15p. You can get a copy of the note free when you register on www.uk.evosecurities.com
keepitsimple
- 14 Feb 2006 18:52
- 37 of 71
The note says that investors have an opportunity to get on board a global brand while it is still a penny share. Estimates target for 2010 - 2012 at 85p and that will do me as I bought a shedload at 7p. Far better than investing in a pension fund, jmop.