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Is this share on it's way up again? (PARO)     

Ultimate Cynic - 31 Oct 2007 19:34

Noticed that this share looks like it has turned a corner and is still less than 0.5p to buy.
Should I wait for a slip back before buying in though?
Buy now or wait, decisions decisions..........Oh well, we'll see what tomorrow brings.
UC.

trader6 - 26 Nov 2007 14:02 - 37 of 59

Plenty of stock available online and with a institution selling up and still
holding 26 million there's no rush to get involved here especially with
such a large spread.

LONDON (Thomson Financial) - ParOS PLC said Imperial Innovations Group PLC
holds 26.78 mln shares or about 5.66 pct of ParOS's issued share capital after
it sold 4.5 mln shares in the company, equivalent to 0.95 pct.


TFN.newsdesk@thomson.com
ssr/slj

COPYRIGHT

Active - 26 Nov 2007 19:22 - 38 of 59

The market makers IMO are trying to very best to keep a lid on the price with the spread as wide as possible. Few buys have still been drifting in over the last few trading days and rightly no one selling at these cheap prices. It won't be long now before we start our next wave of rises. With recent encouraging statements from the company, I'm hoping that they'll announce one of those significant deals. The large buyer was bullish enought to pay top whack - 0.50 pence for 3 million shares recently and the price will breakout over that level as soon as the rises start. We've already seen when the price does rise, how quickly it does and how the MMs cap at limit on the online buy limits straight-away and then charging a premium for anyone looking to buy a decent quantity. The story here is only beginning and if the company can get significant royalties through the commercialisation of the technology then in 12 months time the price may well be back up to the 3-4 pence levels seen at the beginning of last year. Not a quick buck/or day trading stock because of the spread and sometimes the behaviour of the market makers.

Active - 26 Nov 2007 21:38 - 39 of 59

Newsflow:

The below was from the finals in May. Shows how much newsflow could come :

The main aims for the Group in the short to medium term are to;

* accelerate the process by which it generates further IP using grants and university networks;
* analyse its chosen markets and acquire knowledge and expertise in the application of its IP;
* build prototype products with industrial businesses;
* participate in the development of products which use the its IP;
* enter into partnerships with manufacturers; and
* secure consulting projects with companies which supply products that can use its IP.

Active - 27 Nov 2007 17:46 - 40 of 59

Some good buying today and IMO if there wasn't a large buyer around then they wouldn't be a big fat spread and the widest possible at close. Showed strong support at 0.35p again today with the price recovering to finish unchange. IMO not long now for the next set of good rises.

trader6 - 27 Nov 2007 18:13 - 41 of 59

I'd be wary about buying this, firstly this Active character is a pump and dumper
who has a bad position in Paro and wants out into any strength, he is pushing
this stock on 3 different bulletin boards.

Secondly the spread is horrendous and thirdly there is a huge seller in the shape
of Imperial who after todays sale of 2.5 mil still hold over 24 million shares.

Active - 27 Nov 2007 18:24 - 42 of 59

Chart + Indicators:

di.php?CompanyID=44105207&src=uk_lse%2Fcdi.php?CompanyID=44105207&src=uk_lse%2Fc

Neutral -Medium term, Nov 26, 2007 Analysis Explanation
Has broken through the ceiling of a falling trend channel. This indicates a slower falling rate initially, or the start of a more horizontal development. Has received a positive signal from the moving average indicator, thus signaling a continued rise. The poor liquidity of the stock (traded 95% of the days, mean 1.38 mill per day) may weaken the analysis. The stock is overall assessed as technically neutral for the medium long term.

http://www.investtech.com/main/market.php?CompanyID=44105207&product=4

Active - 28 Nov 2007 18:25 - 43 of 59

Level 2 closed at 2 v 1 with the other two market makers on the 0.40p offer. No large sell for Imperial came through and no large buy. One of the MMs collected Imperials 2.50million sell yesterday at 0.32p so may see that filled for the large buyer at 0.35p. I'll be looking to top-up with another 150,000 shares in the morning to take my holding to 1.45million shares. Price at an all time low again with excellent news out recently and much more good news to come in my opinion.

ptholden - 28 Nov 2007 18:58 - 44 of 59

Anyone who buys into this company is nuts in my opinion. Miniscule interim turnover turnover of 80k and costs approaching 500k, says it all really. Active reminds me of a previous poster renown for pumps and dumps specialising in micro stocks. He/she attracted quite a following, but they were always left holding the baby once mission was accomplished.

Active - 28 Nov 2007 19:17 - 45 of 59

Abit like Sefton Resources. We shall see!

ptholden - 28 Nov 2007 19:24 - 46 of 59

Ah game given away, welcome back Sue Helen, thought you had been banned from MAM? Can't remember your last handle for which you were booted into the ether, easily checked.

ptholden - 28 Nov 2007 19:28 - 47 of 59

Laila25 ring a bell SH?
How's that dog DMR doing that you were trying to pump (without success) earlier this year. Still 0.25p? LoL

trader6 - 28 Nov 2007 22:57 - 48 of 59

Spot on ptholden.

He's just a non stop pump and dump machine using mam as a pit
stop in the hope that somebody falls for all the garbage he posts.

Active - 30 Nov 2007 10:16 - 49 of 59

Paros Appointed as Extl Consultant




RNS Number:8613I
Paros PLC
30 November 2007



30 November 2007

ParOS plc

("ParOS" or the "Company")

ParOS appointed as External Consultant to a research programme to investigate
the behaviour of Multiple Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

ParOS, the AIM listed advanced control company, announces that Parametric
Optimization Solutions Limited ("POSL"), its UK subsidiary, has been appointed
as an external consultant to a research programme investigating the performance
and dynamic behaviour of Multiple Unmanned Aerial Vehicles.

The research commenced on 29 November 2007 at The Centre for Process Systems
Engineering at Imperial College. Cranfield University and Imperial College will
lead the three year research programme that started on 1 September 2007 funded
by a grant from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
("EPSRC").

POSL will receive consultancy fees of approximately #58,000 over a period of 36
months for providing professional services. In addition, POSL will receive a fee
of #6,000 for the provision of related software. Of the above revenue ParOS
expects to recognise #10,000 in its current financial year.

Patrick McHugh, Chairman and CEO of ParOS plc, said:

'This EPSRC funded research keeps ParOS at the forefront of technical
applications of advanced control. Multiple unmanned aerial vehicles have the
potential to enable cost effective, safe, sustainable and environmentally
responsible energy systems for the future'.


For Enquiries:

ParOS
Patrick McHugh, Chairman and CEO Tel: 020 3008 8223

Square1 Consulting Limited
Mike Feltham Tel: 020 7929 5599



Background information on the 'Guaranteed Performance of Dynamic Behaviour of
Multiple Unmanned Aerial Vehicles ("MUAV")' research programme.

Recent technological developments have generated a broad interest in the use of
MUAV. Their underlying potential is recognized by several authorities including
the United States government which is investing over $10 billion between 2002 to
2010 in MUAV. Civil applications involve grid searching for mining, oil
exploration, surveillance and reconnaissance for traffic control, rescue
missions, fire extinction, identifications of hazardous materials, oceanographic
and geological surveys, marine and border inspection. Military applications
entail similar tasks such as target recognition, forward-deployed offensive
missions, information gathering and communications. The main thrust of the '
Guaranteed Performance of Dynamic Behaviour of MAUV' research programme is to
develop a rigorous, analytical framework that determines in detail the number
and characteristics of the vehicles, the interactions between the vehicles and
their embedded guidance and control schemes. This framework will be used to
predict MUAV behaviour in two multi-task mission scenarios and to assess the
resulting performance through simulations and ground vehicle experiments.

Background information on ParOS

ParOS advanced optimisation and control solution technologies have been
developed by a team, led by Chief Technology Officer, Professor Pistikopoulos,
at Imperial College's Centre for Process Systems Engineering, over the last 15
years. In October 2007 ParOS was formally granted European Patent EP1399784 for
the use of its parametric Model Predictive Control ("MPC") technology. ParOS
became a spin-out company from Imperial College in January 2002 providing energy
saving advanced optimisation and control solutions to industry. In March 2006
ParOS plc was admitted to trading on AIM with a view to commercialising its
existing technologies and to utilising its intellectual property pipeline
agreement with Imperial College.

Advanced control, referred to as MPC, is achieved by repeatedly solving
optimisation problems online to determine the best control action, given the
sensor measurements at any given time and a desired target value for these
measurements. Until now providing hardware and software applications to support
MPC has been expensive and time consuming. ParOS technology overcomes these
obstacles using parametric optimisation techniques to determine MPC solutions
offline that run online with low cost process controllers. ParOS' solutions are
currently installed in the Automotive (Active Valve Train and Van Refrigeration)
and the Process (Air Separation Systems) Industries.

For further information please visit www.parostech.com

Background information on the Defence Academy at Cranfield University

Cranfield University's campus at the Defence Academy in Shrivenham is Europe's
largest centre for education and research in defence technology; it has six
departments. The Department of Aerospace, Power and Sensors at Shrivenham is a
broad based aerospace department with groups covering aeromechanics, power and
propulsion (both thermal and electric), control and guidance and sensors.

For further information please visit www.dcmt.cranfield.ac.uk

Background information on Centre for Process Systems Engineering ("CPSE")

The CPSE is a multi-disciplinary research centre involving Imperial College
London and UCL and based in the Imperial College campus. Its research is
relevant to the process industries including the oil and gas, petrochemicals,
pharmaceuticals, and fine chemicals, polymers, food and beverage and consumer
goods sectors.

For further information please visit
www.imperial.ac.uk/centreforprocesssystemsengineering

Ends


This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange

END
NRAWUGQUGUPMGUU

Active - 30 Nov 2007 11:04 - 50 of 59

ParOS' UK unit to earn up to 64,000 stg for giving services in research project




LONDON (Thomson Financial) - ParOS PLC said its UK unit, Parametric
Optimization Solutions Ltd, will earn up to 64,000 stg for providing
professional services to a research programme investigating the performance and
dynamic behaviour of multiple unmanned aerial vehicles.
Of this, ParOS said it will recognise 10,000 stg in its current financial
year.
It said its UK unit will receive consultancy fees of about 58,000 stg over a
36-month period for providing professional services, and an additional fee of
6,000 stg for providing related software.
Cranfield University and Imperial College lead the three year research
programme, which started on Sept 1, that is funded by a grant from the
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, it added.

TFN.newsdesk@thomson.com


ptholden - 30 Nov 2007 11:11 - 51 of 59

ROTFLMAO

A whole 64k spread over 3 years, that's a whopping 21k each year. With revenues like that, this is clearly a no brainer, fillya boots and yer shed and yer neighbour's shed!

Classic pump and dump, keep posting, keep it at the top of the page, post irrelevant and misleading TA. MACD and Bollinger bands are this posters favoured indicators, neither of which are reliable tools for micro stocks with poor liquidity. Oh and you'll get a load of crap about how good L2 is looking as well.

Toya - 30 Nov 2007 11:40 - 52 of 59

Thanks for keeping an eye on things pt!

Active - 02 Dec 2007 10:33 - 53 of 59

The information about the actual revenues which will be generated might have come across a damp squib but that's not the point. Getting some practical applications for this technology out in the field and raising the profile of what ParOS can do is IMO the real benefit from the news. Success breeds success and getting the technology out there and working will promote more business. This helps move the company from boffins to business.

Ultimate Cynic - 10 May 2008 11:08 - 54 of 59

Interesting posts. I have just about lost everything I invested on this one and it serves me right!
I had noticed it on the risers chart and took a punt. Lucky I've only lost around 450 (on paper).
Not worth selling. Not that desperate for 50!!
For what it's worth I don't believe a word from "Active" so definitely not putting any more into this turkey.
All the best everyone (including Active), it takes all sorts to make a bulletin board, that's what makes them interesting.
I'll look in from time to time.
UC.

nohoper - 02 Sep 2008 15:51 - 55 of 59

Since reading Ultimate Cynic's last post and adopting my lost cause theory i.e aimsters that will get struck off if they do nothing - I purchased a few pounds worth of shares - since which time several trades have gone through. They still qualify as a lost cause, no business no cash no future - but several trades leads one to believe they may not die.

Nohoper

Ultimate Cynic - 19 Sep 2008 11:05 - 56 of 59

Hi nohoper, just looked in to see what has been posted. Be nice if you're right. Hope you make a few bob. Unfortunately you don't inspire much confidence with you're nickname! :-).
Good Luck,
UC.
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