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
WOODIE
- 09 Jan 2006 16:48
- 309 of 1525
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
- 310 of 1525
woodie, at 2.00p, wats your views re. the recent rns re. Chairman's stake!! Will that impact it??
WOODIE
- 09 Jan 2006 16:58
- 311 of 1525
j this is old news from a few years back market already knew what is holding is these were not brought recently ,hence why the was no rise in s/price if he had brought these in the market the s/p would have been a lot stronger.
jameel06
- 09 Jan 2006 17:11
- 312 of 1525
ok! I better not be a smarty pant! cheers
grandadg90
- 15 Jan 2006 15:09
- 313 of 1525
A statement from Nigel Brabbins on the 12th January 2006:-
Ultrasis CEO, Nigel Brabbins, in his address to the shareholders made the following points:
I have high regard for Ultrasis employees, whom I have found to be extremely capable, loyal and committed and I thank them for their support in my first 4 months in office.
I am convinced of the high quality of the product range, in particular the flagship Beating the Blues and believe Ultrasis has great potential and an exciting future ahead of it.
I am thoroughly looking forward to taking the business forward and creating significant value for shareholders.
I believe 2005 has been a positive year of development for Ultrasis and I thank Graham Lewis (ex CEO) for his efforts and would highlight three points of note 1) the appointment of an extremely competent Director of Sales, John Smith, 2) raising 750k in a placing to support Sales and Marketing activity and 3) presiding over an increase in market capitalisation from 4.2m (Sept 04) to above 27m.
I can confirm the appointment in the preceding 3 months of 3 sales managers taking the sales team up to 5 to capitalise on current commercial activity and in anticipation of the NICE recommendation.
The expected announcement date for NICE on Beating the Blues is February and that this would recommend that Beating the Blues be offered to all patients presenting with mild and moderate depression.
I am developing a strategy to communicate more fully with the wider NHS, including trade journals and GP web sites and exploring other opportunities to promote awareness of Beating the Blues and other Ultrasis CBT products.
I can confirm that sales and costs year to date are in line with internal budget expectations.
Development of the Web enabled Beating the Blues product is progressing well, although we should be cautious, in that the availability of this will not necessarily result in an immediate and significant impact on sales. It will however, provide total flexibility in the provision of Beating the Blues, to match that of all other Ultrasis products.
I can confirm that details on the partnership with HealthMedia Inc are complete and both companies have agreed their promotional activities and revenue targets for this year. Whilst this is a non exclusive arrangement I hope it will prove commercially beneficial for both parties.
My thoughts on future strategy centre around 3 main areas:
We will look to broaden the market for Beating the Blues and other Ultrasis products beyond clinical, in to corporates, higher education, public sector and high stress environments, where we know levels of absenteeism due to stress, are high.
We will also explore areas for adding value to our products by shifting towards a service rather than product led business through the provision of complimentary services.
We will look to broaden our product range within interactive, multi media delivered CBT, subject of course to rigorous commercial assessment.
Ultrasis aims to become a provider of healthcare services and will continue to develop organically as well as looking to partnerships, JVs and acquisitions to achieve this aim.
joeyjoneslegend
- 15 Jan 2006 15:26
- 314 of 1525
Overvalued sack of shite.
Listen to "dilcraper" on advfn who thinks this share is shite.
He has been proved 100% with this one.
See advfn thread at:
http://www.advfn.com/cmn/fbb/thread.php3?id=8565064
WOODIE
- 15 Jan 2006 16:06
- 315 of 1525
joey why listen ,you are the same person as dilcraper?
hewittalan6
- 17 Jan 2006 12:34
- 316 of 1525
Don't think I've ever seen the spread as tight as it is today.
Significance anyone???
Alan
hewittalan6
- 17 Jan 2006 12:37
- 317 of 1525
OOps.
While I was typing the spread widened from 0.02p to 0.05p as the price went up. Guess it kind of answered it for me.
Alan
WOODIE
- 17 Jan 2006 12:38
- 318 of 1525
no not really it has sometimes been at a 1 point spread over the years i have been following the stock.
hewittalan6
- 17 Jan 2006 12:40
- 319 of 1525
I defer to your knowledge Woodie. It is a relatively small holding for me so I don't watch it that keenly, but my eye was drawn to a narrower spread than I normally see.
Alan
nkirkup
- 17 Jan 2006 12:43
- 320 of 1525
two large MM buys today then all the rest join in, news must have leaked.
TheMaster
- 18 Jan 2006 13:19
- 321 of 1525
12 million stock moved yesterday and no RNS released as yet today?
TheMaster
- 21 Jan 2006 10:39
- 322 of 1525
36 million shares traded Friday, highest for long time, something is about to happen.
dazaferguson
- 22 Jan 2006 13:44
- 323 of 1525
I will tell you whats happening in a nutshell.
Insiders who have options up for expiry are dumping onto the market their shares.
Way overvalued at 1.7p.
Strong sell.
hewittalan6
- 23 Jan 2006 11:14
- 324 of 1525
Nice spot of news this morning.
Alan
TheMaster
- 23 Jan 2006 11:24
- 325 of 1525
Great RNS release today, more orders, 2006 will be fantastic
WOODIE
- 23 Jan 2006 11:26
- 326 of 1525
Ultrasis PLC
BEATING THE BLUES TO BE LAUNCHED IN EAST SUSSEX
People with mental health issues who live in East Sussex are set to benefit from
the introduction of an innovative computer based treatment, thanks to an
agreement to be signed with interactive healthcare specialist, Ultrasis plc.
Four Primary Care Trusts (PCTs)in East Sussex have made the decision to jointly
commission 15 licences for the Beating the Blues programme developed by
Ultrasis, in a three year deal.
Beating the Blues is a Computerised Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CCBT)
programme designed for the treatment of depression in both primary and secondary
care. A recent Final Appraisal Determination from the National Institute for
Clinical Excellence (NICE) has made the initial recommendation that Beating the
Blues is made available to all patients with mild and moderate depression via
the NHS.
The decision by the East Sussex PCTs follows a review of the forthcoming NICE
guidance, requests from GPs, Clinicians and patients, and as part of the
development of a range of mental health services in primary care.
'We see the availability of Beating the Blues as an integral part of our
strategic aim to provide people with help when and where they need it', says
Tony Goss, Joint Commissioner for Mental Health, who has led on the
commissioning of the programmes for the four PCTs.
The licences will be made available through the Mental Health Trusts' Primary
Care Mental Health services and will be delivered from a variety of Clinics and
Health Centres across East Sussex.
John Smith, UK Sales Director of Ultrasis commented; 'Once again, commissioners
have recognised the effectiveness and benefits of using Beating the Blues and
believe that this new approach to the treatment of depression and anxiety is an
essential part of their overall strategy for dealing with mental health issues
and an important part of the choice agenda.'
He added, 'The confidence of the East Sussex PCT commissioners to agree a three
year contract is a clear demonstration of the value they believe can be realised
on behalf of their patient population.'
ENDS
Enquiries
Ultrasis Plc
Charlie Martin, Executive Director
salawatermead
- 24 Jan 2006 12:30
- 327 of 1525
great write up in the Daily Mail, go to www.thisismoney.co.uk
prospects look good with NICE approval and more orders.
jameel06
- 24 Jan 2006 21:28
- 328 of 1525
salawtaermead - any views about when the ULT sp will break the 2 mark and sustain it?