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opinions on ultrasis please? (ULT)     

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?graph.php?epic=ULTgraph.php?startDate=13%2F02%2F05&period=
http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details/thewellnessshop.co.uk
womans hour link below.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/womanshour/04/2008_08_mon.shtml

jameel06 - 15 May 2006 13:33 - 444 of 1525

Healthstar Group plc
15 May 2006



Not for release, publication or distribution in or into the United States,
Australia, Canada, Japan or any other jurisdiction if to do so would constitute
a violation of the relevant laws of such jurisdiction


Ultrasis Group plc ('Ultrasis') and

Healthstar Group plc ('Healthstar')

Recommended offer for Healthstar by Ultrasis

Court Hearing


The boards of Ultrasis and Healthstar are pleased to announce that, at a Court
Hearing today, the Court sanctioned the Scheme of Arrangement and confirmed the
reduction of capital comprised within the Scheme. The Scheme and the Proposal
are expected to become effective on 16 May 2006 on registration of an office
copy of the Court Order by the Registrar of Companies.


Trading on AIM in the New Ultrasis Shares issued to Healthstar Shareholders
pursuant to the Scheme is expected to commence at 8:00 a.m. on 17 May 2006. It
is expected that the Healthstar Shares will be cancelled from trading at 8:00
a.m. on 17 May 2006.


Terms used in this announcement shall have the same meaning as in the Scheme
Document dated 31 March 2006 which was sent to Healthstar Shareholders.

WOODIE - 15 May 2006 15:49 - 445 of 1525

with the next results update due in sept,it looks like the s/price will trade in a range of around 2p unless they are tipped in a mag or paper.

jameel06 - 15 May 2006 22:19 - 446 of 1525

woodie, how long wil ult stay at it current price. surely that rise in feb time was great but shot back down. im just waiting for another one of those

WOODIE - 16 May 2006 06:29 - 447 of 1525

jamee106 my feeling is until sept when revenues become clear then it might trade in a different range.for long term holders like myself it makes no difference if they is a short time spike like the last one,having said that it is news driven and if tipped in a paper or a mag it will spike for day traders to get out,the co are moving away from this as it wants a stable s/price so they are being selective in the issue of newsflow.are you looking to exit on the first spike?

jameel06 - 16 May 2006 07:39 - 448 of 1525

I was making a loss on another stock and bank on this to recover in long-term and as soon as it does I will exit. Well this was my earlier plan. But I want to persuade myself to hold for longterm if I can quite.

WOODIE - 16 May 2006 07:41 - 449 of 1525

what do you call long term? if you are looking 2 years or more iam confident the s/p will be well above this level.

jameel06 - 16 May 2006 07:52 - 450 of 1525

is it down again 2day?

WOODIE - 16 May 2006 07:54 - 451 of 1525

pre open it is down but then a lot of stocks will be down ,mms will mark down any share to get weak holders out to sell back at a higher price.

jameel06 - 16 May 2006 07:58 - 452 of 1525

woodie, so are you in thise stock? As the only reasons to hold in long term is if you thought it would giv e better return then others?

WOODIE - 16 May 2006 10:19 - 453 of 1525

jamee yes i think this will give you a better return over a 2 year period then most stocks quoted.

pension271 - 16 May 2006 10:36 - 454 of 1525

For it is worth - I have been in ULT since Mar 05 - every time stock went up on news etc I managed to sell half my holdings and bank some profits and bought on the deeps and now have a substantial holding ( half of which is out of gains). I think patience with this one will make anyone good returns in the long run ( next two years) . With Canada and US still to come and UK contracts under NHS to come we can but only hope for the best. p/271

WOODIE - 16 May 2006 10:51 - 455 of 1525

pension thanks for input endorsing my views.

pension271 - 16 May 2006 10:56 - 456 of 1525


Birmingham City Council renews Ultrasis License

The UK's largest single local authority employer, Birmingham City Council has decided to renew its license for Work Related Stress Audit (WRSA).

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) recently issued new stress management standards to guide employers in identifying potential problems in a bid to cut down stress related absences. WRSA is a confidential web based program that allows employees to be able to complete the audit and contribute to identifying the areas of stress within the organisation. Birmingham City Council is committed to addressing these issues as a matter of priority and uses WRSA as a part of their wider stress at work programme.

UK Sales Director, John Smith said "We are pleased that Birmingham City Council has decided to continue using WRSA as part of their wider strategy. They are committed to looking at ways to better manage the issues of mental health in the workplace and have a broad range of high quality initiatives in place to achieve this; we are delighted to be contributing to their success".

WOODIE - 16 May 2006 11:24 - 457 of 1525

another license renewed,what is encouraging 3-4 years back a lot of pis had doubts the software would work saying it was a gimmeck now the bcc & kent ccc have both renewed this shows they are happy with the product this is as importent as winning new contracts.

AdieH - 16 May 2006 11:52 - 458 of 1525

Interesting RNS recently from the board, and also interesting that the FSA have inquired about 2 recent sp movements... very voliatile share this one but hopefully a good med/long term play...

pension271 - 17 May 2006 11:10 - 459 of 1525

Woodie -today's announcement and particularly "This is a significant development which now places Ultrasis in a prime position
to fully exploit its technology across all markets, potentially worldwide. In
addition to our corporate and clinical markets, this acquisition enables us to
retail our full range of products direct to consumers." confirms what we were about yesterday.
rgds
p/271

WOODIE - 17 May 2006 11:16 - 460 of 1525

pension the only words that have been added from gl early days are which is the key to the statement "in a prime position" it should not be to long before some news comes out of america? looking good at the moment.dyor

pension271 - 23 May 2006 16:34 - 461 of 1525

News
CEO News Letter
Customer News
Corporate News
RNS Announcements
Topical Issues
Ultrasis in the Media
Whats New
23/May/2006
EHealth Article on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Pilot

Ultrasis and Department of Health is preparing to include the use of computer software as part of new pilots of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for depression in London and Yorkshire.

Article on CBT in EHealth detailing the inclusion of computer therapies in CBT pilots.

jondoug - 27 May 2006 10:01 - 462 of 1525

Daily Mail page 71 27th May 06
on Bryan O'connor's page so presume he wrote it
(typed out so excuse any errors)

(heading) - Ultrasis may start beating the stock market blues

Small companies are vulnerable when markets are so turbulent, & trading in their shares can dry up. But the skies over Ultrasis may be brightening-appropiately for a group which helps people fight depression.
The shares, once high fliers have long since dropped to penny stock status.They are now 1.86p - but thanks to a bloated 1.4bn isssue that still values the group at 27m.
Compared to last year's revenues of under 1m that is mainly hope value. But Neville(twin?) Brabbins who took over as chief executive last year, has stepped up the marketing effort.
Since the group's flagship Beating the Blues - an eight-part self help programme delivered on a computer - was recommended the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (N.I.C.E.) in February, the pace has quickened. Naturally, BTB is much cheaper than drugs and much quicker than waiting for a therapist appointment.
Hopes are growing that Ultrasis is close to landing a sizeable contract from the NHS. Optimists reckon this could be worth several million pounds a year. That would give Brabbins the best possible base for expansion into the U.S. & into other 'self-help' products. The shares have been down in the dumps for years, but a contract would be a real tonic.

WOODIE - 27 May 2006 12:11 - 463 of 1525

john seen the article lets hope the amount is incorrect 2 million pound?i will be disappointed if it is for roll-out of btb as it is not clear i will leave judgement on this.
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