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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

Haystack - 04 Aug 2006 11:12 - 535 of 1525

No. You have to use what is available and make estimates based on cash burn rate and profitibility or lack of it. In fact the situation was even worse approximately 6 months ago as the share price and consequently the market cap was twice what it is now. No wonder the price dropped so fast. My view is that it is still wildly over-valued.

The thread title is "opinions on ultrasis please". They are my opinions. I don't feel the need to get you to justify your opinions.

WOODIE - 04 Aug 2006 13:52 - 536 of 1525

nice one haystack that brought a smile to my face.iam all for free speech.
thats why i ignored pbo comment.
woodie, best thing is to filter haystack.

most people on advfn already have!!

pbo

Haystack - 04 Aug 2006 20:37 - 537 of 1525

Down again today. Sells essily out weighing buys. 2 million of the buy trades were T+ rollovers.

WOODIE - 05 Aug 2006 11:34 - 538 of 1525

what difference does it make if it is up or down on a day without an news,unless you want to buy or sell ?

Haystack - 05 Aug 2006 11:36 - 539 of 1525

It depends on how many times it does that and if it is a trend.

jondoug - 25 Aug 2006 00:59 - 540 of 1525

www.beatingtheblues.co.uk

WOODIE - 30 Aug 2006 13:51 - 541 of 1525

nice buying today

rmhyams - 30 Aug 2006 14:08 - 542 of 1525

Somebody must know what is going on for so much buying. I wonder what?

WOODIE - 30 Aug 2006 14:18 - 543 of 1525

i dont know vols well above the last 2 weeks

jondoug - 05 Sep 2006 11:55 - 544 of 1525

from this article dated Feb 05 it indicates that Value Options was increasing the use of BTB even back then, if this is the case - Why aren't we being Told About It? ( part of article )

http://www.insidebiz.com/output.cfm?ID=3519834
IB NEWS
Providing employees with options
By Janet Dunphy
Inside Business - Hampton Roads
Monday February 28, 2005
Three ValueOptions announcements last month indicate the company is targeting specific audiences with EAP products. Beating the Blues is basically an individual electronic therapy session used to treat depression in conjunction with an EAP. It consists of eight sessions and can be performed at a private computer workstation.
Participants are screened to make sure they are appropriate for the program. Theres educational information about depression, skill-building exercises, homework and even a progress report.
The idea is to change the thinking and the belief system, Paul said. The company hopes to have it on the Web by the end of the year so users could log on from a home site.

jondoug - 06 Sep 2006 08:55 - 545 of 1525

http://www.hrmarketer.com/home/newsviewer.php?ppa=6prjo%60%5BiihmmlrXUkgt%3EEvbfel%5D%21
comment:- it does not mean that these are our programmes but the MHN link & the following phrase does fit.
Multimedia programs include self-assessment and coaching for self-help methods to deal with stress, anxiety and depression.

MHN and U.S. Department of State Enhance Support Services to Employees and Families During Unaccompa...

Jul 25, 2006 - www.HRMarketer.com Press Release


MHN and U.S. Department of State Enhance Support Services to Employees and Families During Unaccompanied Tours of Service

POINT RICHMOND, Calif, July 24, 2006--Behavioral health care provider Managed Health Network (MHN) and the U.S. Department of State today announced a pilot program to enhance access to support services for Department of State employees and their families during unaccompanied tours of service. Starting August 1, 2006, MHN will offer a customized Web portal, online training, and 24-hour, seven days per week call center support.

MHN's customized Web portal for employees and family members features articles on emotional health including coping with separation, maintaining bonds with children and long distance communication. Multimedia programs include self-assessment and coaching for self-help methods to deal with stress, anxiety and depression. Employees and their families also can access online training on emotional health topics, such as stress management and effective communication. In addition, licensed clinicians at MHN's call center provide telephonic assessments, referrals to the Department of State's Employee Consultation Services, or emergency consultation to family members who are separated by service at an unaccompanied post.

"Employees on unaccompanied tours of service and their families may face a range of challenges, from eldercare concerns to cultural adjustments," explains MHN president and CEO Jerry Coil. "With these unique needs in mind, MHN created a customized set of services to promote well-being through greater access. We are grateful for the opportunity to leverage more than 30 years of behavioral health care experience, our work with international clients and experience in telephonic consultation."

"Dedicated Americans who choose to join our Foreign and Civil Service understand the mission on which they embark and they freely accept the sacrifices entailed by service in dangerous and difficult and distant locations. It is fitting that we honor them on this day, a time to renew our commitment to our fellow citizens serving abroad." Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's remarks, spoken at a ceremony marking Foreign Affairs Day on May 5, 2006, address the significant contributions Foreign and Civil Service employees and their families make while serving abroad.

About MHN MHN is one of the largest and oldest providers of managed behavioral health care and Employee Assistance Programs (EAP) in the United States, serving 10 million members. Based in Point Richmond, Calif., MHN provides workplace solutions ranging from EAP and behavioral health to integrated disease management and psychiatric disability programs. MHN's provider network includes more than 45,000 practitioners and 1,400 hospitals and facilities throughout the United States. For more information, visit www.mhn.com.

MHN is a subsidiary of Health Net, Inc.(NYSE: HNT-News). Health Net, Inc. is among the nation's largest publicly traded managed health care companies. Health Net's corporate office is located in Woodland Hills, Calif. The company employs approximately 8,600 associates nationwide. Its mission is to help people be healthy, secure and comfortable. The company's HMO, POS, insured PPO and government contracts subsidiaries provide health benefits to approximately 6.6 million individuals in 27 states and the District of Columbia through group, individual, Medicare, Medicaid and TRICARE programs. Health Net's subsidiaries also offer managed health care products related to behavioral health and prescription drugs, managed health care product coordination for multi-region employers, and administrative services for medical groups and self-funded benefits programs.

For more information on Health Net, Inc., please visit the company's Web site at www.healthnet.com.

About the U.S. Department of State The U.S. Department of State represents U.S. interests to foreign governments; promotes peace, security and freedom; pursues economic opportunity abroad to create jobs at home; protects American people from the dangers posed by drug trafficking, weapons proliferation and harm to the environment; and assists Americans traveling or living overseas. The Department's employees work at offices in the U.S. and at 266 posts abroad. They serve under challenging circumstances throughout the world, in order to serve our nation's needs.

For more information on the U.S. Department of State, please visit the Department's Web site at www.state.gov.

WOODIE - 06 Sep 2006 13:22 - 546 of 1525

johndoug excellent find again what is annoying is the company will not give details of the uptake in the usa on a company by company basis i.e who is currently using there products when the next results appear it would be nice to get the names of the users.

jondoug - 07 Sep 2006 08:57 - 547 of 1525

a question for WOODIE on 30/1/06 you posted this in response to my question about an RNS about BEATING THE BLUES being used by BT-

"jon it does not warrent a rns as it is on trail at the moment the revenue from it is not worth talking about ,at the moment there are over 100 trails going on you cant have a rns for each one .with regard to stanelco different sector how many trails have they got going at the moment? not as many as ult."

QUESTION:- how could you possibly know there are over 100 trials going on? you also said the revenues were not worth talking about - how did you know this?

WOODIE - 07 Sep 2006 10:15 - 548 of 1525

jon for obvious reasons i cant commemt on the above only to add the next results will show the revenue if on trail and full take up.

slkhlaw - 12 Sep 2006 16:42 - 549 of 1525

How much more juice are there in this share? I can see sentiment / outlook in this shares seem strong, but for some reason, share prices is spiralling down hill since Feb/March.

I am not exactly a chartist, but seriously, I would benefit more by putting my money in a saving account than losing 50% of my money on this share over the past 6 months.

The word "Buy the winner and ditch the loser" kept ringing in my mind, I am very eager to dump this share. Anyone else think along the same line as me?

pbo - 13 Sep 2006 13:55 - 550 of 1525

sikhlaw,

NO!!!!!

pbo

WOODIE - 13 Sep 2006 14:48 - 551 of 1525

sikhlaw when did you buy the shares?

slkhlaw - 14 Sep 2006 08:56 - 552 of 1525

I bought it at 2.2p, 2.8p and 3.2p, average out to be around 2.6p.

Sentiment in the trader's room was just as strong as now, i.e. ULT will trade over a pound, ULT on vertical take off, there is a huge market ULT will tab into with its stress monitoring program inbuilt into mobiles, watches, PDA, etc, etc. Blablabla...

Every reason is pointing at buying ULT. But over the many months have passed, I am still stucked in the red with 50% loss.

pension271 - 14 Sep 2006 09:13 - 553 of 1525

For its worth my average is just a fraction over 2.6p - and i am staying put. Long run there is good mileage with ULT - as per my long ago posts US and Canada markets also will help.
pension271

slkhlaw - 14 Sep 2006 10:43 - 554 of 1525

How do you feel having suffer 40-50% losses so far? I felt like I am a dummy,
having put quite a large chunk of my money into Ultrasis thinking it would turn into a pound in the future. I guess I am day dreaming.

I wonder when would there be the next company announcement, I know the director of the company would almost always deliver a very positive speech and whenever it happens, the share would just sky rocket upward and a few days later, when the storm dies down, the share price plunged down to earth again. I will take that opportunity to sell of the whole lot.
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