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Disperse on track for recovery 2006/7 (DGP)     

Peter J Hippey - 16 Oct 2006 10:50

WARNING Please note I have not verified the information contained in this thread so PLEASE DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH
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Disperse Technologies develops and commercialises new process technologies for licensing to end users and operates in a global market.

Disperse Technologies develops and commercialises new process technologies in two principal areas in the pharmaceutical market. Oral Drug Delivery & Dermatological.

Disperse Technologies develops and commercialises new process technologies in two principal areas in the industrial market. Print & Packaging & Fuels

More Information about Disperse on the following websites:



DISPERSE WEBSITE

Peter J Hippey - 16 Oct 2006 13:05 - 2 of 7

Good volume ticking up nicely today.

Peter J Hippey - 18 Oct 2006 09:09 - 3 of 7

Nice bit of momentum now

Peter J Hippey - 18 Oct 2006 11:46 - 4 of 7

Up 2p now I expect October sales are going well

hangon - 25 Oct 2006 17:50 - 5 of 7

Like Thorntons with Easter Eggs, DPG makes its money in the run-up to Xmas.
I have long been a believer in their technology, but bulk sales rely upon traditional product sales/outlets. WoW has enabled some cross-selling and new shops have been opened, but no use of technology ( as a value differentiator), as I understand.
Over-all, I'm less of a great believer, but I'm not selling either.

PS for PJH...what is their oral drug delivery product?...

Peter J Hippey - 25 Oct 2006 18:29 - 6 of 7

to be honest hangon, I don't know.

I am more foccused on the numbers & like you, think Disperse looks a good recovery & indeed potential larger business, once profits are on track.

hangon - 23 Nov 2006 15:54 - 7 of 7

PJH, so what do u make of the Ch Exec having a Review of Operations?
This is usually company-speak for "Grief we have to cut costs PDQ - sack everyone and cut products to the core"
Unfortunately their core has become somewhat blurred IMHO - with the opening of shops which are competing with World-class expensive giftware (and late hand-over I understand).....so maybe with luck, we shall hear that "Trading has been satisfactory"
However, opening shops ( in the embyronic days of the internet), seems like .........., well not techno-edgey, eh? IMHO. Oh dear - and I had such hopes. I still hold.
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