loafy
- 06 Jul 2003 21:58
JOBS LOST IN FIRM'S U.S. MOVE
DAVID ELKS
12:00 - 02 July 2003
A Medical research company has shut down its South Cheshire headquarters, despite winning 900,000 of orders for technology to help fight the deadly Sars virus. An undisclosed number of staff at Crewe-based Osmetech have been made redundant after the company transferred its research operations to America.
The news comes as the company reported a boom in sales of a blood gas analyser to China over the past month to monitor patients with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (Sars).
A spokesman for Osmetech, which employs 38 staff at the town's business park, said the decision followed a 2.2 million deal to take over pharmaceutical giant Roche's sensor division OPTI in March.
He said: "When they bought the company they also took on about 50 new staff involved in research and marketing.
"It was felt that Osmetech is still a fairly small company and having research operations split between the two sites was not efficient."
Following the move, the majority of research will now be conducted at OPTI's headquarters in Atlanta, while the company's registered headquarters has shifted to London.
This will enable the company to continue its listing on the London Stock Exchange's Alternative Investment Market. The executive directors will also be based in London.
The spokesman said that a number of workers in the North-West of England will remained involved in research while working from home.
The news comes as the company confirmed it had picked up 910,000 of orders for its equipment following the Sars virus outbreak in the Far East.
The handheld device cannot diagnose the virus, although it has optical sensors which can measure vital bodily conditions during treatment of its pneumonia-like symptoms. It measures blood gas, electrolyte and metabolite levels and can be used for measuring the oxygen saturation and acid-base balance in Sars patients.
Osmetech said this would be particularly useful in cases where treatment required the use of a ventilator for "supplemental oxygen" therapy.
The deal will help Osmetech, which is estimated by analysts Evolution Beeson Gregory to suffer losses of 3.2 million in the current financial year, push its way towards profitability. The orders received this month are already 10 times higher than the last financial year.
In January the company confirmed it had won approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for its sensor, which uses electronics technology to 'sniff' out bacteria which can cause miscarriages - a market worth between 900 million and 1.2 billion in the U.S.
The group cut losses by 20 per cent to 533,000 in the six months to January and is due to report its annual figures on July 30.
david.elks@thesentinel.co.uk
snowballroller
- 26 Jan 2004 23:39
- 52 of 86
OMH closed near top today, if it break 5p & close above that level,it has some good story to tell, next price level? may hit 7p very soon, DYOR!
snowballroller
- 27 Jan 2004 08:30
- 53 of 86
og,
Re-Omh,if at 7-13 pence range ,is in the final stage of its recovery,i think once the share price break pass this level,say 13.25p ,that is suggustion of a new milestone--begins of the growth phase story.To me it can be a multi baggers then. rgds SBR.
snowballroller
- 27 Jan 2004 10:25
- 54 of 86
what a battle! If bull won at today`s closing session, the price should rocket tomorrow, if not?! JUST WAIT..... :-))
windys160
- 27 Jan 2004 14:10
- 55 of 86
what is cx and what does it mean for the company ?
overgrowth
- 27 Jan 2004 20:22
- 56 of 86
snowballroller
- 28 Jan 2004 00:07
- 57 of 86
I`m a bit surprise that the bear groups were SO strong in today`s battle!WHY bulls gave up ground so easily? If bulls do not reclaim some lost ground tomorrow, i`m afraid i`m wrong again !! (IT happened once approx 10 months ago.)
Marty Boy
- 28 Jan 2004 00:36
- 58 of 86
If results are supposed to be good this week, why did OMH drop 2 days before the
results are due.
Regards
MB
snowballroller
- 28 Jan 2004 07:44
- 59 of 86
MB.,
OMH price did not drop compare to two days ago,what i`m not expect is : Bull
had`nt gain much ground since. rgds SBR.
Marty Boy
- 28 Jan 2004 19:42
- 60 of 86
Another negative day today. What is the prediction for results day tomorrow.
Regards
MB
windys160
- 28 Jan 2004 20:10
- 61 of 86
Thanks for that og very informative site starting to understand things a little better now cheers windy
snowballroller
- 29 Jan 2004 09:41
- 63 of 86
og., refer to the company`s interim statement,i`m not convienced.what they `ve said we already knew! As an investor,i still kept 250k shares,will accum. more if they sign/bring in new contracts, as a trader, i`m out with a nice 40+% gains within 2 months. Best wish for you all. rgds SBR.
snowballroller
- 29 Jan 2004 10:26
- 65 of 86
Og,agree about your point of view.This day, i try/learn to be a trading-investor rather than the oldday`s Buy& Hold investor! SBR.
Marty Boy
- 29 Jan 2004 20:59
- 66 of 86
I see there there approx 25m shares traded today how can you tell what was bought & what was sold.
Regards
MB
Marty Boy
- 29 Jan 2004 22:16
- 68 of 86
Thanks OG for that. It was interesting. One thing that slightly concerns me is that the statement says that the second half of the year will be worse than the first half.
What are your views?
Where do you see the price in the next 6 months
Thanks
MB
snowballroller
- 29 Jan 2004 23:21
- 70 of 86
MB,
what you got from the trade page refer to buy/sell volume is not a true picture at all!! If you want to see the true one ,you `ve to get a Level 2 quote. Other way to get around it,you can do your own homework:Construct an
OBV line yourself.A book call "the secret of selecting stocks for immediate & substantial gains"by Larry Williams may tell you some ideas you want /like to know. rgds SBR.