hangon
- 04 Dec 2008 15:12
When you are in hospital looking at expensive gear in theatre ( let's hope they sedate you before cutting anything!)...think that maybe ( only maybe) the purchase is due to the careful efforts of ATUK helping the NHS....or not?
Investors appear to have been happy to break my first rule -pay no more than 50p for AIM-stock - for it started at 2005 at 65p
Today it's about 2p with a certainty early investors will be diluted at maybe 1p, so in effect the Money-bags are buying your company for almost a hundredth of the price you paid (allowing for spread, charges etc.).
My second rule has thus been created...don't invest in AIM.
cielo
- 07 Nov 2010 19:45
- 48 of 110
Looks like its coming together for ATUK. Not bad for a 2.5 million capped company. The procurement card will be a significant boost for the company.
The new package offers a combination of integrated technologies which include a spend analysis, green analysis, eMarketplace and securely embedded Government Procurement Card.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>news on 1 November 2010
@UK/BARCLAYCARD COMMERCIAL PACKAGE GUARANTEES COST SAVINGS FOR UNIVERSITIES
An e-procurement package for the Higher Education Sector, launched jointly by
@UK and Barclaycard Commercial, gives participating universities guaranteed cost
savings. The joint campaign follows recent news that the Higher Education
Funding Council for England (HEFCE) has earmarked up to GBP6m for an
e-procurement fund.
GBP5m of the funding has been reserved for individual universities to help them
establish an eMarketplace, and HEFCE has retained the additional GBP1m to
establish a generic eMarketplace for the 129 Higher Education Institutions.
Universities had to apply for funding of up to GBP60K by 3rd September. They
have received their funding offers - estimated to be between GBP2m and GBP3m -
and are now in the process of procuring appropriate technologies. This funding
must be spent - and solutions implemented - by March 2011.
Comments @UK Chairman Ronald Duncan: 'Our current campaign with Barclaycard
Commercial builds on our joint work in the NHS. Barclaycard are market leaders
in the Higher Education Sector, and we believe that, this foundation, coupled
with the guaranteed savings offered by our package will ensure rapid acceptance
by the universities.'
He continues 'Other Government sectors are seeking to achieve in year savings
after the 2010 Comprehensive Spending Review, and we believe that we have a
unique solution that both maximises savings whilst exceeding green objectives.'
The new package offers a combination of integrated technologies which include a
spend analysis, green analysis, eMarketplace and securely embedded Government
Procurement Card. The mixture of technologies is designed to provide each
participating University with guaranteed savings in the current year. The spend
analysis will identify cashable savings, as well as providing accurate data to
forecast revenues from the use of the embedded Government Procurement Card. The
eMarketplace will harness all of this information and provide a controlled
environment for ongoing procurement and the identification of savings. ROI
analysis shows that savings of GBP500,000 to GBP1m are achievable for
organisations of this size, using this mix of technologies from the GBP100
billion of spend that has already been analysed by the @UK Spend Analysis system
SpendInsight.
aldwickk
- 07 Nov 2010 19:58
- 49 of 110
cielo
- 11 Jan 2011 14:59
- 50 of 110
All the way to 13p earlier, and being second day of a strong rise.
What is going on? well being on a BREAKOUT the sky is the limit, they say

cielo
- 18 Jan 2011 11:47
- 51 of 110
Directors have been buying lately and more yesterday to a holding of 7.34% for David Holloway ...
Director Deals - @UK PLC (ATUK)
David Holloway, Non Executive Director, bought 80,387 shares in the company on the 17th January 2011 at a price of 12.44p. The Director now holds 5,150,975 shares.
gibby
- 18 Jan 2011 17:57
- 52 of 110
i missed that!! but cheers
cielo
- 19 Jan 2011 11:57
- 53 of 110
Share price keep moving higher after recent directors buysPurchases by directors
|
18/01/2011 |
17/01/2011 |
BUY |
Holloway, David |
NED |
80,387 |
12.44 p |
£10,000 |
15.75 p |
12,660.95 |
26.61 |
2,661 |
|
|
14/01/2011 |
14/01/2011 |
BUY |
Duncan, Ronald |
CEO |
100,000 |
12.75 p |
£12,750 |
15.75 p |
15,750.00 |
23.53 |
3,000 |
|
|
14/01/2011 |
13/01/2011 |
BUY |
Duncan, Ronald |
CEO |
50,000 |
11.00 p |
£5,500 |
15.75 p |
7,875.00 |
43.18 |
2,375 |
|
|
12/01/2011 |
12/01/2011 |
BUY |
Duncan, Ronald |
CEO |
100,000 |
10.15 p |
£10,150 |
15.75 p |
15,750.00 |
55.17 |
5,600 |
|
|
22/12/2010 |
22/12/2010 |
BUY |
Duncan, Ronald |
CEO |
107,991 |
4.63 p |
£5,000 |
15.75 p |
17,008.58 |
240.17 |
12,009 |
|
|
04/01/2010 |
04/01/2010 |
BUY |
Duncan, H. Lyn |
ED |
50,000 |
1.40 p |
£700 |
15.75 p |
7,875.00 |
1,025.00 |
7,175 |
Purchased jointly with Lyn Duncan who is an exec director. |
cielo
- 02 Feb 2011 09:32
- 54 of 110
12.75p +3.375p
news earlier ..............
@UK's software supports National Audit Office
Today the National Audit Office has published a procurement report on consumables buying within the NHS entitled "The procurement of consumables by NHS hospital trusts." The report is available from the National Audit Office website at www.nao.org.uk.
gibby
- 02 Feb 2011 18:49
- 55 of 110
indeed cielo - and there is plenty more in the pipeline- each news item / win will push atuk higher & higher - imo this will be a general northerly climb for the rest of this year with th eobvious dips along the way as usual
maggiebt4
- 02 Feb 2011 21:34
- 56 of 110
Don't know about that, I've just bought in that's usually the kiss of death :-)
Balerboy
- 02 Feb 2011 21:46
- 57 of 110
confidence maggie.....
gibby
- 03 Feb 2011 10:45
- 58 of 110
http://www.purcon.com/news/news-archive.php?title=NHS+procurement+'must+learn+from+business'&800382799
03-02-2011
NHS trusts need to learn from the private sector to improve their purchasing processes to get better value for money, it has been claimed.
The CBI has urged trusts to "get more business-like" and make sure they are using their combined purchasing power to pay less for goods and services.
It follows a National Audit Office report on procurement processes at NHS acute and foundation trusts that identified a potential 500 million worth of savings to be made.
The study said trusts' buying of everyday medical supplies delivers "poor value for money" and called for greater collaboration to help the NHS spend less.
"Achieving economies of scale will go some way towards delivering savings of 15-20 billion by 2015," said CBI head of public services reform Elizabeth Fells.
She went on to say that "the best provider should be able to compete to deliver NHS services, whether they are from the public, private or third sector".
gibby
- 03 Feb 2011 10:46
- 59 of 110
http://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/columns/hb-markets/4447/hb-markets-daily-smallcap-newsflash-including-synchronica-redhall-penna-consulting-kellan-group-and-others-4447.html
@UK (LON:ATUK, 9.375p, 6.58m) The report by the UK Government National Audit Office (NAO) that highlighted significant savings within the NHS should better purchasing strategies be adopted was supported by @UK providing the analysis services using the groups SpendInsight Service. Clearly this could lead to further work with both the Government and commercial clients. We move the group from a sell (at 14.25p with a 10p fair value on 21/1/11) to a HOLD. (Julian Tolley)
gibby
- 03 Feb 2011 10:47
- 60 of 110
dont follow tb personally but hey ho....
'Why small caps look set to rocket this year By Tom Bulford
Who will be the share heroes of 2011?
So it is no surprise to see natural resource shares amongst the early movers in 2010. Roxi Petroleum (LON:RXP), Beowulf Mining (LON:BEM), Amur Minerals (LON:AMC), Tertiary Minerals (LON:TYM), Namibian Resources (LON:NBR) and Atlantic Coal (LON:ATC) have already made strong gains.
Bio-energy play Viridas (LON:VIR) is amongst the leaders as is Third Quad Capital (LON:TQC), which has announced a possible sale of its software business.
Distressed lender Davenham Group (LON:DAV) has seen its shares bounce on the back of a possible financial reconstruction while Crosby Asset Management (LON:CSB) is changing its spots to become an investor in natural resources.
Finally and intriguingly barging its way into the leading group is @UK Ltd (LON:ATUK), whose software enables public sector bodies to both save money and prove their green credentials.
http://www.moneyweek.com/investment-advice/penny-shares/2011-aim-markets-big-comeback-10306.aspx'
gibby
- 10 Feb 2011 11:43
- 61 of 110
yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeehaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
rns out
kerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrchinnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnngggggggggggggggggggggggggggggaroooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
skinny
- 10 Feb 2011 11:46
- 62 of 110
@UK PLC
("@UK" or the "Company")
eCommerce Marketplace Contract Win
@UK platform selected for leading shared procurement service
@UK, (AIM: ATUK) the provider of eProcurement and eCommerce software, is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a contract to provide an eCommerce Marketplace to a local authority and NHS Services partnership.
This was the first local authority and primary care trust to form a partnership, with a single chief executive and joint management team. It was set up in 2008, and @UK PLC has won the contract to provide them with a single system for electronic procurement.
Ronald Duncan Chairman of @UK PLC commented, "We have worked extensively with individual Local Government and NHS organisations and the efficiencies of a 'joined up' approach are clear. We therefore expect this segment of the market to grow significantly as part of the NHS restructuring and believe we are well positioned as the only company which is a market leader in both sectors to benefit from this growth."
cielo
- 10 Feb 2011 11:51
- 63 of 110
and is going NUTS again as in previous RNS 15.25p +3.50p

gibby
- 10 Feb 2011 12:21
- 64 of 110
cielo good stuff
Balerboy
- 10 Feb 2011 12:33
- 65 of 110
lubbly, bubbly jubbly.........looooool
gibby
- 10 Feb 2011 12:47
- 67 of 110
bb / driver - good to see you in here - kerrrrrrrrrchingggggggggggggggggg!!! :-))
rrl kerchinnnnnnnnnnngggggggggggggggg
come on sres!!! always 1 lol!!
cheers dudes