mcsquares
- 13 Aug 2003 17:03
Over the past three months I, probably like most have benefitted from the movement in small micro - cap stock that have risen heavily on increased liquidity. The next stock, despite having benefitted from a massive surge in share price back in April, that I have focused on is Ultrasis. This company is poised to secure the ever increasing Mental Health Market both at home and in the US (Several lucrative contracts already announced)through its suite of highly effective software.
The companies web address is as follows http://www.ultrasis.co.uk
I for one have gone heavily into this stock and am prepared to wait for the realisation of its potential to kick in .I would advise others to do so
DYOR
Poverty
- 20 Apr 2005 01:01
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Hi Guys,
Fingers crossed! Their report and accounts is very optimistic - and with good basis I reckon
ckmtang
- 20 Apr 2005 01:51
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when the result come out?
pension271
- 20 Apr 2005 16:21
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Some big big buys - something in the air!!! Any one any ideas?
pension271
- 20 Apr 2005 17:14
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Thanks driver - just before the market closed I ventured and added a chunk at 1.01. Now await good news!!
pension271
- 21 Apr 2005 08:17
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I see a six figure stock booked for sale at 1.28 I wonder if this holder has some news we don't know of. I do remember not long ago sales at 1.29?? Anyone any comment?
mjr1234
- 21 Apr 2005 09:54
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pension271 - i didn't know this was a SETS stock?
pension271
- 21 Apr 2005 10:55
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Hi mjr - my broker mentioned ? he must have access to the info. As i bought some yesterday and was catching up with news this morning it was mentioned. 1.29 sales went through around 6.4.05.
WOODIE
- 21 Apr 2005 18:48
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results out no new contracts issued with rns cheers woodie
WOODIE
- 22 Apr 2005 06:45
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driver now you know why i was bearish for the short term. the results for the full year wont show much headway from here . looks like a down day for the stock hope iam wrong . cheers woodie
grandadg90
- 22 Apr 2005 08:53
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Trades shown so far today are all small trades, has no relevance. Big boys still in. Over exaggeration.
Poverty
- 22 Apr 2005 10:02
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What goes up.... Bit naughty to release the news at the end of the day! Tut tut - poor results which is why the price is being hammered right now. However - I am still a believer, I don't think people were holding for the results at all - it is the NICE stuff and new contracts that the market likes - I think there will be some soon - and we will be off again.
grandadg90
- 22 Apr 2005 10:28
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buyers coming back in now.
plm2349
- 22 Apr 2005 10:42
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buy time again,last opportunity
pension271
- 22 Apr 2005 10:58
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ULTRASIS Action Type: Proposed Description: Subject to approval at meetings to be held on 4th May 2004, the company will cancel the listing of its securities on the Official List and apply for the admission of its securities to trading on AIM.
As shares listed on AIM are not eligible to be held within a PEP or ISA account, following the transfer we will write to such clients regarding alternative arrangements for holding the shares.
above posted as corporate action -
would above affect the price in anyway - ??any one please enlighten. Thanks
WOODIE
- 22 Apr 2005 14:49
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pension it all depends on how many have holding in pep and if they all come onto market at same time, i wrote to jeremy lacey 2-3 weeks ago asking for a article to be in shares mag on the pros and cons of a co going from full listing to aim i have had no reply so far. cheers woodie
grandadg90
- 22 Apr 2005 15:25
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Here is an extract. The only thing that is lacking in the report is that there have not been any new contracts but they will be coming.
"Chief executive Graham Lewis said business has continued to develop steadily for the first six months. Cost management has been stringent and the group said order input for the first 3 months of 2005 has again been positive.
However, he said the impact of this is not reflected in the results to end-Jan 2005."