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Ultrasis - IS this the next tripple bagger performer (ULT)     

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

driver - 23 May 2005 11:57 - 236 of 359

This is good bit of News:

Commenting at the beginning of this pilot programme, Ultrasis plc CEO Graham
Lewis said, 'This is a important step for Ultrasis in the US market,

plm2349 - 23 May 2005 13:48 - 237 of 359

news.news.news the market is growing tired of news,i think a 20/30%rise will trigger a huge wave of sells.this share is now a yoyo (buy today sell tomorrow
for a quick 20%,i will buy back at 0.45,and if i am wrong then goodby

iturama - 23 May 2005 14:01 - 238 of 359

Over 50M shares traded so far today - over 5% of issued capital. If history is anything to go by, this will continue to rise for the remainder of the week.

driver - 23 May 2005 14:20 - 239 of 359

plm2349

I do under stand your point and that is what seems to happen, but I think long term the sp will brake out again through the 2p and onwards.

hewittalan6 - 23 May 2005 14:25 - 240 of 359

the interesting thing to me is the narrowing of the spread, making it much more attractive for short term trading. this might help keep it liquid for a while, and on the back of a good news article may make it a winner over the next couple of weeks.
alan

plm2349 - 24 May 2005 12:50 - 241 of 359

i first bought it in december 04 at 0.33 1250000 shares than i sold at 0.86
i bought back at 0.62 sold at 1.33 then i had some remorsed so i bought back
at 1.22 and sold at 1.10 i was sad not to make any profits on the last trade
but know i am glad i did,i took my 4 grand initial investmemt,and with the profits i bought 2 shares.

the bottom line is,me too i thought it will hit 2p+ soon but lets face it can they make a profit soon,news drive a share up,but only profits will keep it up
so far their product is a niche market,i do not think they have the skill to sell it and make a profit yet,it will need a lot of money they havent got,where will it come from??

so in the long term maybe but be carefull at what price you buy and do not be afraid to take a profit because for quite a while that will be the only way to make money

so far i made 14 grand with 4 grand in my isa taxe free
and i am still on the sideline.

driver - 25 May 2005 13:57 - 242 of 359

plm2349
Well done and well played.

iturama - 31 May 2005 13:01 - 243 of 359

Ultrasis PLC
31 May 2005


Ultrasis PLC

NICE PRESCRIBES BEATING THE BLUES TO THE NHS

Beating the Blues, the flagship product of interactive healthcare specialists
Ultrasis, has been singled out in an authoritative Appraisal Consultation
Document, published today on the web site of the National Institute for Clinical
Excellence (NICE), as the only evidence-based Computerised Cognitive Behaviour
Therapy (CCBT) option for the treatment of mild and moderate depression. The
document strongly recommends that all patients with mild and moderate depression
are offered Beating the Blues.

With mental health issues such as anxiety and depression on the increase in
recent years, NICE was tasked by the Department of Health and the National
Assembly for Wales to conduct an appraisal of computerised cognitive behaviour
therapy for depression and anxiety, in order to provide guidance on its use to
the NHS in England and Wales.

In its latest Appraisal prepared for further consultation, the committee states
that of the three packages considered, only Beating the Blues would be
recommended for use in the stepped care management of depression in primary and
secondary care, offered to all patients who present with mild to moderate
depression.

Ultrasis' healthcare and biotechnology expert, Dr Charlie Martin, said; 'Beating
the Blues has already been clinically proven in Randomised Controlled Trials
conducted by Dr Judy Proudfoot and her colleagues at The Institute of
Psychiatry, King's College, London. All existing evidence, along with additional
findings from more recent clinical use, was made available to the committee to
assist with their appraisal. Needless to say, we are delighted that these
preliminary findings support our own views on the effectiveness of Beating the
Blues.'

Welcoming the news Ultrasis' CEO, Graham Lewis, said; 'The previous Consultation
Document was very favourable, but this recommendation, albeit a preliminary one,
further strengthens the case for Beating the Blues as the clear CCBT option of
choice for treatment of people with mild or moderate depression within the NHS.'

He added; 'This is as a very significant staging post for Ultrasis. A potential
nationwide roll out of Beating the Blues would, in addition to its financial
scope, constitute a vital step forward in our ambition to make our products an
integral part of mainstream NHS provision.'

Comments on the Appraisal Document are invited over the next few weeks and NICE
is expected to make its formal recommendation to the Department of Health in
September this year.

ENDS


Enquiries

Ultrasis Plc
Charlie Martin, Executive Director
0207 566 3900

driver - 31 May 2005 15:21 - 244 of 359

Here we go again, up, up, and away.

Poverty - 31 May 2005 18:13 - 245 of 359

Here's hoping!! Looking good for Ult and co! Did they know that shares going up is one way of beating the blues? - As part of a balanced psychological support structure of course...

driver - 31 May 2005 18:35 - 246 of 359

Poverty
I thought you had gone long ago.

WOODIE - 01 Jun 2005 06:49 - 247 of 359

looking good for the future all it needs is revenue to start coming in ,in the last 2 rns news no contract has been signed lets hope it wont be long.cheers woodie

driver - 01 Jun 2005 10:14 - 248 of 359

WOODIE
I thought you had gone long ago as well.

WOODIE - 01 Jun 2005 10:57 - 249 of 359

driver at least a few years yet before i get out of this stock.cheers woodie

WOODIE - 03 Jun 2005 07:09 - 250 of 359

just seen rns feels like private shareholders have been sold down the river,would you have brought at 0.45p i would have.cheers woodie

squidd - 03 Jun 2005 08:20 - 251 of 359

Still on bank side, wanting to climb aboard, but thought there was to be a consolidation after the move to AIM. RNS implies not; can anyone advise.
sd.

Poverty - 03 Jun 2005 10:16 - 252 of 359

I was gone... And am back again.... But will be gone again if shares go to .45p!!!

On balance I think it is good news. ULT don't have a lot of value yet TO dilute! If these are all placed with institutions/banks then hurrah - it gives them cash and the future looks bright. Have to say it is a risky play overall though.

Enjoy.

WOODIE - 03 Jun 2005 13:00 - 253 of 359

poverty there were not all with institutions cant be more spefic but monday all will be revealed!!!!!! cheers woodie

plm2349 - 03 Jun 2005 14:10 - 254 of 359

like i said just a yoyo,now you know where the money is coming from,will it be enough,maybe untill the next time,i am glad i got rid of it and banked the profits,remember news send shares up,but only profits keep it up,now that they got 738000 in the bank they do not give a sheet about the share price anymore
i will buy back one day maybe,but it will have to come down a long long way

driver - 03 Jun 2005 15:18 - 255 of 359

I have a similar view to Poverty I will hang about, or just put them in the draw, what ever happens I am sure there will be plenty of new deals to come in the future.
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