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?

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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.
WOODIE
- 14 Sep 2006 10:51
- 555 of 1525
sorry sikhlaw but it is not only ult that has suffered over the last 6 months ,that is quoted on aim, that has declined in the share price .when you brought the share how long did you think it would take to reach a pound?
slkhlaw
- 14 Sep 2006 14:04
- 556 of 1525
Announcement back in February or sometime ago and I can't remember when that was, were saying they are confident that they would make a profit within a year or so. At that particular moment, I thought this is going to be a pounder share within a year or so.
6, 7 or 8 months have passed, EPS is still in the negative territory. The company is burning our money away. An experienced investor would say, if a company couldn't even deliver a positive earning, especially in the bull market, the company has no right to exist. And I think I have gone against the old saying and that is why it is burning me so badly.
gbrown100
- 19 Sep 2006 14:54
- 557 of 1525
So when are the results due now, shouldn't there be an update this month?
WOODIE
- 19 Sep 2006 15:37
- 558 of 1525
gb taken from newsletter a few weeks ago
is our intention to issue preliminary results in the first half of October, subject to audit sign off, with the Annual Report to be released early in 2007, followed by the AGM shortly afterwards. I will firm up the dates in the next few weeks and issue details accordingly.
gbrown100
- 19 Sep 2006 16:53
- 559 of 1525
Thanks woodie - my subscription is messed up to the newsletter ATM, I reregistered the other day so here's hoping.
WOODIE
- 19 Sep 2006 17:10
- 560 of 1525
no probs be honest with you the last one had no new info in it that people that follow the share did not know already.
pension271
- 26 Sep 2006 09:45
- 561 of 1525
Welcomed increase today - anyone know the reason??
thanks p/271
WOODIE
- 26 Sep 2006 10:32
- 562 of 1525
p271 ,sorry i do not know could be jumping in before the results
robinhood
- 26 Sep 2006 11:55
- 563 of 1525
No longer a holder, but believe that nada is going to happen with this company until "white paper" comes out 1st half next year. Intend to join you holders early 2007 as there is massive growth in the pipeline once the NHS get some dosh available- let alone overseas opportunities
WOODIE
- 26 Sep 2006 12:11
- 564 of 1525
robinhood what price do you hope for in early 2007?
robinhood
- 26 Sep 2006 12:22
- 565 of 1525
selfishly i hope and think more or less as per current lvl, however once our beloved civil servants at last will get their fingers out and stop talking to the point they themselves will need btb then a flow of orders should follow culminating to a sp in xs of 4
slkhlaw
- 26 Sep 2006 17:56
- 566 of 1525
Ultrasis should update us on its Annual Report and Account ending 31/07 of every year. It is coming to the end of September now and we have yet to hear from them yet. I am nervous holding such a big chunk of shares on this company. Robin, can you enlight as what blockbuster have they got in their pipeline? I haven't been catching up with its recent development but as far as I could remember, they are not researching anything outside stress testing.
slmchow
- 27 Sep 2006 05:53
- 567 of 1525
Posted by Validus Tue 23:29 on 3i bb
USA Source: http://www.rxpgnews.com/research/psychiatry/psychotherapy/article_5004.shtml
The Mental Health Foundation to give free online access to CCBT
Sep 26, 2006, 22:52, Reviewed by: Dr. Himanshu Tyagi
"Cognitive Behavioural Therapy is widely recognised as one of the most effective methods for treating depression, yet there is a major shortage of therapists. Most people who want to try Cognitive Behavioural Therapy have to join long NHS waiting lists or pay to see a therapist privately. While online CBT is not a replacement for face-to-face therapy, we need to start investigating other supporting treatments that people with mental health problems can use."
By Mental Health Foundation, From the 1st November to 3rd January, visitors to the Mental Health Foundation's website will be able to get free access to Depression Relief - an online self-help program that uses Cognitive Behavioural Therapy techniques. The program is being made available by Ultrasis, the healthcare company that developed Beating the Blues, the only computer based treatment for depression recommended by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) for use in the NHS.
Used by Primary Care Trusts in the United Kingdom and employee healthcare providers in the United States, Depression Relief is suitable for anyone experiencing mild or moderate depression. The confidential program allows users to go at their own pace, learning self-help techniques which can help them manage their condition.
"Cognitive Behavioural Therapy is widely recognised as one of the most effective methods for treating depression, yet there is a major shortage of therapists," said Andrew McCulloch, Chief Executive of the Mental Health Foundation. Most people who want to try Cognitive Behavioural Therapy have to join long NHS waiting lists or pay to see a therapist privately. While online CBT is not a replacement for face-to-face therapy, we need to start investigating other supporting treatments that people with mental health problems can use."
"Mental health problems can have a negative impact on the well being of any one of us. We want people to know that the tools and techniques for prevention and treatment are available without having to wait months to see a therapist," said Nigel Brabbins, Chief Executive of Ultrasis Plc. Cost effective online programs need to be more widely available and we hope to reach as many people as possible through the Mental Health Foundation's website who may want help when NHS services are not available."
Visit www.mentalhealth.org.uk between 1 November 2006 and 3 January 2007 to get free unlimited access for four weeks. You will need broadband access to the Internet. Depression Relief has been designed for those aged 18 and over. The Mental Health Foundation strongly recommends that people should seek professional medical advice if they are concerned about their mental health.
- Mental Health Foundation, UK
www.mentalhealth.org.uk
robinhood
- 27 Sep 2006 09:27
- 568 of 1525
slkhlaw- Only assumptions on my part I am afraid, but strongly believe that numerous PCT's will endorse BTB once white paper has been published. As it is also a cost effective treatment there should be no reason I can think of for the above not to be the case