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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WOODIE
- 10 Sep 2005 13:48
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there is coverage in the ft as well
stringy
- 10 Sep 2005 14:19
- 192 of 1525
Going fishing............Going fishing!
La La la la la la...........fish fish fish fish fishing!
dynamicsoul
- 11 Sep 2005 21:58
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going balistic this week
good coverage in the times
WOODIE
- 12 Sep 2005 06:55
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i cant see 3p this week
squidd
- 12 Sep 2005 19:57
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Is there any competition out there? I've been overweight in ULT since May, and one of the things that attracts me about this share is the apparent absence of any competition. With earlier investments in telecoms, on-line fashion retailers, and on-line poker, I've had good returns until the hordes of competitors arrived to spoil the party, which has made it necessary to get out almost too soon; but could it happen to ULT.
Hardly a day passes without some reference to mental health problems and ULT's cbt could easily become the flavour of the month. Any of the software houses, tempted to jump in, could assemble a team of psychiatrists and quickly get out their own version, but the problems of accreditation or approval look almost insurmountable, given the difficulties that ULT have experienced. As a result, ULT might have the sector to themselves for a long time. But that's just my view: would others care to comment.
sd.
stringy
- 12 Sep 2005 22:35
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Only to agree with your take on the situation squidd.
SAM24
- 13 Sep 2005 13:43
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:p
SAM24
- 13 Sep 2005 13:44
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WOODIE,
I agree
plm2349
- 13 Sep 2005 16:34
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yes they are competitors in the shadow,in germany,in france etc.etc..........
according to the nice report it is only good for light to mild depression,wich means that 50% of the world population suffers from it from time to time,so if you suffer from severe depression ultrasis can do nothing for you,you need prosac,you got my point!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
stringy
- 13 Sep 2005 18:04
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Severe depression is a serious illness and very different to the much more common mild to moderate versions.
Crap deramp........no wonder most day traders lose money. lol
morjarias
- 18 Sep 2005 01:12
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Woodie.... sorry to tell you this, but in my judgement (for what it's worth), this is way too over-priced just waiting to fall off the cliff.... if I had any shares still in this, i would at least sell 66-75% of all shares in this... i think this could fall to 1.25-1.5p very quickly
(only exception would be that the share price climbs past the 3p level and stays above it... if it fails to get past it even after several attempts or if it jsut crosses over it but then starts falling, do get out of this one... definitely a sign that you could get these shares cheaper)
Before you judge me, i don't short shares & i do not intend to buy these even at lower levels
Sorry ... Good Luck and hope you guys bank some gains... i know I would!!
squidd
- 18 Sep 2005 09:11
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morjarias: If I were to judge ULT simply on the chart, I would agree with you and get out with a fat profit. But there is a lot of newsflow, masses of it on this thread, which suggests that there is a lot of potential growth, and we may be at the start of sustained rise. Only time will tell whether on- line cbt becomes flavour of the month; meanwhile I'm staying aboard.
pension271
- 18 Sep 2005 11:10
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It often baffles me - when suddenly people who say they have no interest in buying or selling a share - think they are the gurus/pandits on the market and come up and comment - one wonders why ????????? either they ARE the experts or have not much to do and like the famous EK get on the band wagon of anything that is making moves up or down. I have shares in ULT and am staying on long term. p/271
stringy
- 18 Sep 2005 23:45
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Not a chartist myself but can't see this approach working at all well with a stock such as this. This is chiefly news driven and there has been/is to be plenty of that.
Charts may well have their place when little of significance is occurring to effect a companies future outlook but that is hardly the case with ULT.
SS001
- 20 Sep 2005 10:51
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Hey Woodie! Really glad I found you :)
slmchow
- 20 Sep 2005 14:09
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An interesting post from iii bb by BruceZimbo
'I don't know if this is news to this BB, but if it isn't, please don't slam me for wasting your time - I'm only trying to be helpful and thought you might be interested to know.
I have just received my monthly copy of Health Director (a Govnet publication). On page 52 - the last page, there is an article on Beating The Blues, which talks about the preliminary recommendation made by NICE, that all patients presenting with mild/moderate depression in both primary and secondary care should be offered beating the blues.
The article goes on to explain what BTB is, and where it comes from, and explains how ULT are keen to expend on their partnership with the NHS. It has quotes from Director John Smith who (oviously) endorses the NICE recommendations and talks about how cheap it is to implement them, particularly through consortia approaches. He is named as the contact at ULT.
All in all the article in very informative and is positive. It highlights a number of points:
NICE recommends NHS to offer BTB;
Cost effective computer program for depression;
Clinically validates by RCT;
Implemented in over 150 sites;
Positive patient feedback;
Relief Series provides easy internet access for anxiety, depression, insomnia and stress;
Call Ultrasis - the interactive health experts.
Now, for those of you who don't know - I work in Directorate management in a local authority in Scotland and I know many government people subscribe to this magazine. Stress is one of Scotlands leading ailments, particularly amongst local authority/government workers. I know that ULT have been targeting England and Wales, but you can bet people in Scotland will be picking up on this.
I hope you find this useful.
Regards
Bruce'
stringy
- 20 Sep 2005 17:26
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Very useful.................Thanks Bruce!
pension271
- 20 Sep 2005 19:29
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Bruce / Slmchow - your post echoes views held by many on this thread - ULT has excellent future and as different health authorities come to know and take up - has to be good news all around.p/271
squidd
- 20 Sep 2005 20:14
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Yes, the Scots have an excellent reputation in the medical world, so it's great to have some input from North of the border. Meanwhile my chart is suggesting that ULT is holding up very well after such a steep rise, ready for the next surge to 3p. sd.