someuwin
- 09 Oct 2005 21:40
bosley
- 20 Nov 2005 19:47
- 33 of 71
someuwin, great stuff. the rns about the full scale trials with nestle have no mention of time scales, apart from saying the trials start in autumn. how long do these things normally last?
someuwin
- 20 Nov 2005 20:52
- 34 of 71
Bos - don't know for sure but I reckon we should get news very soon. I might well email the CEO this week. I'll let you know if i get any info!
bosley
- 03 Feb 2006 07:56
- 35 of 71
well finally some news.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 3 February 2006
Timestrip Plc ('Timestrip' or the 'Company')
Timestrip smart labels to be integrated into leading brand of European fridges.
Timestrip Plc, which markets an inexpensive and versatile label technology for
accurately measuring elapsed time, is delighted to announce that it has agreed
to supply Bioconservacion S.A., a leading manufacturer and distributor of Air
Purification systems.
Timestrip smart labels will be fully integrated into a device that maximizes
the shelf life of fruit and vegetables in domestic refrigerators. The device,
known as an Ethylene Absorption Filter will feature in a range of refrigerators
sold later this year in Europe by FAGOR Group, the market leader for household
appliances in Spain and France, whose Fagor, Brandt and De Dietrich brands also
have an important presence throughout Europe.
The Timestrip smart label will remind users to change the filter every 3 or 6
months, dependent on model.
Paul Freedman, Joint CEO and co-Founder of Timestrip Plc commented:
'We are delighted to announce another tie-up with a leading household brand,
this time in Europe. This deal is consistent with our strategy of selling
Timestrips into multiple channels in order to achieve the broadest possible
exposure for the technology.'
Dr. M Rosa Cirera, Technical Director of Bioconservaci, S.A. commented:
'The efficiency of our Ethylene Absorption filters is greatly enhanced by their
timely replacement and we are confident that the integration of a label into
the device will encourage consumers to replace the filter on time and therefore
enjoy the maximum life out of their fresh produce.'
keepitsimple
- 14 Feb 2006 15:09
- 36 of 71
Brokers note out with a target of 15p. You can get a copy of the note free when you register on www.uk.evosecurities.com
keepitsimple
- 14 Feb 2006 18:52
- 37 of 71
The note says that investors have an opportunity to get on board a global brand while it is still a penny share. Estimates target for 2010 - 2012 at 85p and that will do me as I bought a shedload at 7p. Far better than investing in a pension fund, jmop.
keepitsimple
- 15 Feb 2006 09:14
- 38 of 71
Beginning to fly this morning. Shortage of stock around and it could hit 10p very quickly.
keepitsimple
- 15 Feb 2006 11:24
- 39 of 71
Next stop 15p and then Evo will have to do a quick review of their forecasts.
bosley
- 15 Feb 2006 13:17
- 40 of 71
guess who got bored and sold these last week at 6.5p. bloody hell!!!
keepitsimple
- 15 Feb 2006 13:38
- 41 of 71
Ouch!
keepitsimple
- 15 Feb 2006 16:22
- 42 of 71
There's your chance to get back in bosley. A bit of a tree shake and profit taking now. Possibly a write up in IC, Shares Mag in the next few days and these will take off again.
keepitsimple
- 15 Feb 2006 21:39
- 43 of 71
SEO going South and I think some of the SEO sellers have put their money into this. This is a similar share, without the patent problems which have dogged SEO.
bosley
- 05 May 2006 07:54
- 44 of 71
this should be good news for those that held on.
Timestrip PLC
05 May 2006
Timestrip plc
'Timestrip'
Nestle adopts technology
Timestrip plc is pleased to announce an update on the full-scale commercial
trials which commenced with Nestle Foodservices UK at the end of last year.
Nestle has confirmed that it will now establish the 3-day Timestrip(R) smart
label as standard packaging on the product range that was chosen for the initial
trials - the internationally renowned Maggi(R) brand of 'Ready to Use' sauces.
Although revenues are conservative in the first instance, this is a significant
development for the Timestrip Group as it demonstrates the relevance of the
technology as a customer focused packaging innovation.
At the same time, Timestrip is pleased to announce that it will embark upon
another joint product development initiative with Nestle FoodServices UK, of
which further details will be announced in due course.
Paul Freedman, Joint CEO of Timestrip plc, commented:
'We have an excellent working relationship with the Nestle team and are
delighted that the technology has been so well received. Timestrip has made
significant progress since float and I have no doubt our smart label technology
is set to become a key component in next generation packaging across many market
segments'.
Andrew Bailey, Food Commercial Controller, Nestle Foodservices UK, commented:
'Nestle continues to lead the way in innovative product development and our
partnership with Timestrip at a time of increased food hygiene regulation
demonstrates our focus on providing our customers high quality products with a
meaningful point of differentiation.'
2517GEORGE
- 05 May 2006 09:32
- 45 of 71
bosley, yes very good news, but this is only the start, TIME is a very small co and the technology is in it's infancy, as more and more regulation is imposed on food co's especially, so will TIME's products and markets grow, I have been in these for a while now and was nursing a small loss, I believe this is one to hang on to for the massive potential of this technology. All imo of course.
2517
Confidant
- 05 May 2006 13:29
- 46 of 71
Can't doubt the products logic or the client list
2517GEORGE
- 19 May 2006 10:49
- 47 of 71
Fair old bit of buying going on, surely it should break 9p soon.
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hangon
- 12 Jun 2006 13:40
- 48 of 71
It's an interesting technology and the Timwstrip website allows you a free "try" before you buy...
However, in my experience with food/cooking the real issue isn't time - it's temperature and time.
If you open something and finish it off, there are no worries.
If you open it and put it into the fridge, suitably covered....no worries.
If you open it and leave it out...it goes off overnight......(but) no worries, it's obvious.
If you open it, leave it out, then it gets put into the fridge - who will know when the right time is? It might reduce a 1-week expectation to just 24 hrs.
I think this is what is needed - Time yes, but temperature is important too.....and not just when it is opened - how often do you see foods put back on Wrong-Shelves by lazy shoppers? .......Eventually this finds it way back to the display - but it could be several hours warming up.
Milk and Meat products are particularly at risk, IMHO.
Dry goods, generally don't have this problem.
2517GEORGE
- 14 Sep 2006 12:45
- 49 of 71
Volume picking up last couple of days.
2517
2517GEORGE
- 14 Sep 2006 15:04
- 50 of 71
News around the corner?.
2517
2517GEORGE
- 14 Sep 2006 17:16
- 51 of 71
Excellent day whatever the reason, my Shares mag didn't arrive this morning, maybe they got mentioned there.
2517
2517GEORGE
- 15 Sep 2006 09:33
- 52 of 71
Follow through volume again this morning.
2517