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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womans hour link below.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/womanshour/04/2008_08_mon.shtml
grandadg90
- 24 Nov 2005 18:59
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CONTRACT RENEWAL
As reported on Ultrasis site
Following the success of a major initiative to promote mental health well being, one of the UKs largest Primary Care Trust (PCTs) has renewed its licence for the Ultrasis Relief Series for a further three years.
The Relief Series a web based self-help package which uses proven Computerised Cognitive Behavioural Therapy techniques (CCBT) has been central to the Wigan In Mind initiative launched this year to the 310,000 people served by the Ashton Leigh and Wigan PCT.
As part of the high profile scheme, which involved the distribution of self-help booklets to all libraries and community venues across the borough, the multimedia programs have been made available to everyone via the internet. The aim is to identify, educate, motivate and monitor people suffering from anxiety, depression, stress and insomnia.
Jan Campbell , Health Development Manager for Ashton, Leigh and Wigan PCT explained: Our objective with Wigan in Mind was to devise a scheme to tackle the increasing levels of stress and depression-related problems. The Relief Series is working really well because it is easy to use and permits complete privacy as well as 24 hour accessibility. It has been taken up both by individuals and local companies including HJ Heinz, whose HQ is in Wigan. Now the service is really becoming established, it makes sense to extend it for a further three years.
John Marshall, Mental Health Commissioner for the PCT added: The use of the Relief Series fits perfectly with Department of Health policies on self-management and choice with regard to mental health issues. Since the launch of Wigan in Mind many local people have used the service and although its early days, feedback has been very positive.
Ultrasis Sales Director, John Smith, commented: Were delighted to be renewing the licence for the Relief Series for another three years. During this time, we shall be working closely with Ashton, Leigh and Wigan PCT to further develop the program to even better suit their requirements.
For further information about Ultrasis, please contact Dr Charlie Martin or Nigel Brabbins on telephone +44 (0)20 7566 3900 or email to info@ultrasis.com
wilbs
- 28 Nov 2005 12:16
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Ultrasis PLC
28 November 2005
ULTRASIS PLC
MORE PATIENTS BEATING THE BLUES IN WILTSHIRE
Patients with mental health issues who live in Wiltshire are set to benefit from
the extension of innovative drug-free treatment, thanks to the latest agreements
to be signed with interactive healthcare specialist, Ultrasis plc.
Following positive feedback from both GPs and patients, Swindon Primary Care
Trust (PCT) has renewed for a further two years its licence for the Beating the
Blues programme developed by Ultrasis. Such has been the success of the Swindon
pilot scheme that two neighbouring PCT's, Kennet and North Wiltshire PCT and
West Wiltshire PCT, are now also set to introduce Beating the Blues.
In addition, the three PCTs are to launch another of Ultrasis' successful
interactive healthcare programmes - the Relief Series - which is a suite of
programmes designed to help identify and alleviate the symptoms of anxiety,
depression, stress and insomnia.
Beating the Blues is a Computerised Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CCBT)
programme designed for the treatment of mild to moderate depression. Current
appraisal from the National Institute of Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE)
recommends that Beating the Blues is available to all patients via the NHS and
the initial results in Swindon certainly bear this out.
Swindon GP Peter Crouch is very pleased with the progress made by patients at
his surgery. 'I think the main advantage of Beating the Blues is that it is very
easy to use and patients can follow it at their own pace, tailored to their
particular symptoms such as depression, anxiety or a mixture of the two. I have
found that patients who have completed the course become less dependent on our
services because the process encourages self-reliance.'
Geoff Degg, Joint Mental Health Commissioner for Swindon commented: 'The results
from the Beating the Blues trial support our belief that a drug-free, self-help
approach can be highly beneficial with a number of mental health issues. By
introducing the Relief Series as well, we can extend this proven approach to
help tackle problems which affect a significant proportion of the population'.
Alison Middleton, Mental Health Commissioner for Kennet and Wiltshire, added:
'We've watched with interest the results of using Beating the Blues in Swindon
and we're very pleased to be introducing this and the Relief Series as part of a
population-wide programme for health promotion and well being which is being
funded in part by the joint commissioning board for mental health.'
Nigel Brabbins, recently appointed CEO of Ultrasis commented: 'As the use of
interactive healthcare becomes more widespread in the UK, Dr Crouch and his
colleagues at Swindon PCT will get the recognition they deserve for being at the
vanguard of adopting a new approach to treatment of depression and anxiety, as
part of an overall strategy for dealing with mental health issues.'
ENDS
Enquiries
Ultrasis Plc
Charlie Martin, Executive Director
0207 566 3900
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
pension271
- 08 Dec 2005 07:52
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Project history
12 July 2004 List of consultees and commentators added; final scope published.
8 September 2004 Project manager updated.
9 December 2004 Provisional schedule updated.
25 January 2005 Project manager updated.
15 February 2005 Technical leads updated.
23 March 2005 Consultees and commentators updated.
9 June 2005 Date of third committee meeting added to schedule, expected date of issue revised.
6 September 2005 Comments on second Appraisal Consultation published.
7 December 2005 This guideline is now published. See published guideline
Above appears on NICE site - unfortunately i cannot access the info against 7/12/05 entry - can anyone please enlighten - thank you
squidd
- 08 Dec 2005 08:32
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I also have trouble navigating around the NICE website; will come back if I can access.
nkirkup
- 12 Dec 2005 13:15
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When could we expect the NICE news, we have all been waiting for?
squidd
- 12 Dec 2005 21:41
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The NICE website advises that a Review of Existing Guidance, No 51, will be published in February 2006; no other detail that I can find.
sd.
pension271
- 05 Jan 2006 12:59
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Down earlier 0.07p now up 0.04 - does anyone know why??
News as per their and NICE site expected not till Feb.
Thanks - p/271
nicksig
- 05 Jan 2006 13:18
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I've noticed this too. 2 MM trades and a flurry of activity - has some kind of news leaked? Any one know anything?
nicksig
- 05 Jan 2006 15:53
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Hmmm. And now 2x5m buys. Something is afoot. Any ideas what?
nicksig
- 05 Jan 2006 19:16
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A very unusual day of trading: a buy of @210k and a late sell of @70k. The former suggested positive news of some sort - perhaps something related to the States (the NY trial?). It's been very quiet on this thread recently. Has anyone else been following this?
FerdFord
- 08 Jan 2006 10:23
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nicksig - you need to learn about something called a "rollover" and how to identify one when it happens. For example the "2x5m buys" was actually a rollover when somebody sold 5m shares then bought them back immediately afterwards for slightly more (or vice versa if the trader was short). Because this is a "special deal" done with the market makers the normal spread does not apply so both trades may be identified as buys or both as sells.
A rollover does NOT mean something is afoot. It means an individual trader is expecting the share price to move in a matter of weeks.
nicksig
- 08 Jan 2006 12:16
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Thanks for this. I'll look further into it. Is it possible judge from this which way that trader thinks the price will move?
nicksig
- 08 Jan 2006 12:47
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Hi again. I have found the following definition of a rollover:
to transfer a trade that is near its expiry date to the next expiry date. Rolling over is a facility offered by a spreadbetting firm to those clients whose financial positions are due to expire within a short time and want to roll them into the next contract month. Normally clients can roll positions from the expiring contract to the next contract month for a reduced spread.
Is there more to it than this? So in this case the trader would sell for .0209 and buy again for .021 to rollover to the next expiry date? If so, this is surely a sign of confidence. Originally I had assumed this was institutional money as it seemed a lot to play with in a company as small as ULT.
FerdFord
- 09 Jan 2006 13:01
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That is basically correct. You can also rollover an extended settlement trade if your broker will permit this. But a rollover can also be made on a short position so it isn't necessarily a sign of confidence. And an even greater sign of confidence it to actually buy the shares!!!
grandadg90
- 09 Jan 2006 14:30
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What do people think of the activity today.
With regards to the volume and then the announcement.
WOODIE
- 09 Jan 2006 15:50
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grandadg dont read to much into the s/price movement today over the last 2 years each time they issue an rns re conv stock the price drops each time within a couple of days it recovers.
jameel06
- 09 Jan 2006 16:06
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woodie, i hope your right. but i will have to be patient rather than to cut my losses now
jameel06
- 09 Jan 2006 16:46
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woodie, recent rns that the chariman has raised his stake, what u think?
WOODIE
- 09 Jan 2006 16:48
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j what price did you buy at, if under 3p you will be in profit when the revenues start to hit the bottom line.dyor
jameel06
- 09 Jan 2006 16:51
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woodie, at 2.00p, wats your views re. the recent rns re. Chairman's stake!! Will that impact it??