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Pursuit Dynamics - A British success story in the making? (PDX)     

Andy - 31 Aug 2003 11:58

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Pursuit Dynamics plc is a UK based research and development company, which was founded in 2000 to develop and commercialise a revolutionary pumping and propulsion technology. Pursuit Dynamics (symbol: PDX) was listed on the Alternative Investment Market of the London Stock Exchange in May 2001.

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PDX 25 Sonic.

The PDX Technology is a steam-based system that has applications in both pumping and marine propulsion. It is cheap to manufacture, extremely robust, contains no moving parts and is virtually impossible to block. Pursuit Dynamics owns 100% of the Intellectual Property Rights that surround the PDX Technology.

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Pursuit Dynamics is now working towards the commercialisation of the technology it has developed.

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Corporate website : http://www.pursuitdynamics.com/


Pursuit are rumoured to be close to closing their first deals, which may be in the food processing industry.

legend290782 - 16 Mar 2005 13:03 - 600 of 1003

Up they go... well done all holders for having some cahonies!!!

Hope it continues...

mikeran - 16 Mar 2005 13:50 - 601 of 1003

I am told that Investec have issued some lengthy doc. on PDX obviously a positive note, and I dont have a copy. But believe there are some comments on iii board.

Andy - 16 Mar 2005 18:41 - 602 of 1003

mikeran,

for a 24P rise, on no news, (not yet at least), it must have been some document!

legend290782 - 16 Mar 2005 23:30 - 603 of 1003

Certainly must Andrew!!! I am not a holder but would sure as hell like to know who that customer in the us is that pdx is testing on.... anyone for coke??!!

I am watching with interest...

mikeran - 17 Mar 2005 08:11 - 604 of 1003

Independent 17/03

Pursuit Dynamics is another "blue sky" stock, which offers investors untold riches if it can put into practice its technology. Its shares jumped 24p to 211p as Investec Securities urged clients to pile into group. The broker described it as "one of the most tantalising investment opportunities that we have come across in recent years".

The company says it has a unique brand of technology for the food and drinks industry and Investec believes that if the company is able to deliver on its promises its shares will, in the broker's words, "be worth considerably more than their current valuation".

The next 12 months are crucial for Pursuit. After more than fours years of research and development, the group's first commercial product was launched in January. Investec hopes Pursuitwill announce the first commercial orders within the next quarter or two

mikeran - 17 Mar 2005 08:11 - 605 of 1003

Times 17/03

Pursuit Dynamics put on 24p to 211p as Investec Securities said the licensing vehicle may be worth 419p, citing the promise of first commercial orders within the next six months.

Andy - 23 Mar 2005 22:42 - 606 of 1003

mikeran,

Held up well amidst a sea of red today!



RD - 28 Apr 2005 12:13 - 607 of 1003

Mention in today's shares mag, p37. Interesting suggestion that contract news may be imminent, according to an Investment Manager at Wilson King, who is quoted as saying:

"The companys expertise has caught
the attention of potential customers. Contract
negotiations can be time-consuming but it
looks as if there could be some news in
pipeline. The shares have also benefited from
the appointment of a new broker, Investec
Securities, which has communicated the story
to investors well. Hold."

legend290782 - 28 Apr 2005 13:18 - 608 of 1003

how comes the price is dropping so much - is this a delayed reaction to other stocks falling too??

It's obvious to me that the company has signed some deals - why not tell the market??

I really think this co has the potential for great success. It is just a shame a lack of newsflow is denting the sp at the mo.

Andy, you still holding??

Andy - 28 Apr 2005 22:47 - 609 of 1003

legend,

Not directly anymore, but my shareclub still holds PDX.

I think the recent shorting attack may still be underway, combined with a weak market, and total lack of newsflow and deals at PDX.


I will be back in when PDX actually announce a major deal.

Oakapples142 - 17 May 2005 14:22 - 610 of 1003


Here we go - Did you get back in Andy - I sold some and bought again in recent weeks. I am still anticipating this little gem getting to 4

Oakapples142 - 17 May 2005 14:22 - 611 of 1003

Andy - 17 May 2005 21:40 - 612 of 1003

oakapples,

No, but I'm pleased for all holders that are in, this has been a long toime coming, and they deserve their reward.

My shareclub still hold, so I have some that way, better then nothing.

This really is terrific news IMHO, not so much the value of the order, more the quality of the customer, and the credibility their purchase gives to the PDX product.

I expect they will be abl;e to utilise this news to aquiremore orders from the food processing industry now.

I think the PDX train just left the station.

NielsJensen - 18 May 2005 21:25 - 613 of 1003

Anybody know the results of the FireMist test on the US Navy ship Alabama?
Why's the sp going down?
I'm confused....

Andy - 19 May 2005 00:02 - 614 of 1003

Niels,

No they haven't announced that yet.

AIM stocks are taking a real pounding at the moment, hence today's fall.

NielsJensen - 19 May 2005 10:33 - 615 of 1003

Well, SEO is doing nicely :)

AdieH - 19 May 2005 10:56 - 616 of 1003

and aquilo up 24 odd percent today, oh happy days...

Andy - 24 May 2005 09:11 - 617 of 1003

Yet another deal!

No indication of value, but at least the PDX brand is now being sold into the market place, which is probably more important for the longer run.

"30% saving on energy costs" is probably the pertinent feature of the unit, and will hopefully help sell further units within the brewing industry.

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Pursuit Dynamics wins licensing deal with Greene King unit
AFX


LONDON (AFX) - Pursuit Dynamics PLC, which has developed the PDX innovative fluid processing technology, said Greene King PLC unit Greene King Brewing Company Ltd, has licensed a PDX-47 system for installation within the cleaning in place ('CIP') system at its Bury St Edmunds brewery.

Greene King said energy savings of over 30 pct were found with this system compared to their existing CIP system.



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Oakapples142 - 24 May 2005 09:32 - 618 of 1003


Morning Andy - great news to wake up to - but why have the punters also not woken up - very low volumns for yet another deal so soon after Campbells Soup

Andy - 24 May 2005 10:18 - 619 of 1003

oakapples,

The whole AIM market is soft at the moment, and there's very little volume about in most stocks that I monitor, which is fairly normal for this time of year, "sell in May, buy in September" is the age old saying.

My take is that once again, there is an absence of any financial details to calculate the value of the deal. PDX would obviously say that is commercial confidentiality, and with good reason, but it doesn't help the investor.

Personally, it's good to see a couple of deals go through, and that has to be positive for PDX.

here's the announcement form the PDX website.

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24 May 2005

Greene King Brewing Company Ltd licences a PDX 47


Pursuit Dynamics plc, the developer of the PDX innovative fluid processing technology, is pleased to announce that Greene King Brewing Company Ltd. a wholly owned subsidiary of Greene King plc has licensed a PDX-47 system for installation within the cleaning in place ('CIP') system at its Bury St Edmunds brewery.

Greene King undertook an evaluation of the energy savings that accrue from the PDX system over several weeks. Energy savings in excess of 30% compared to their existing CIP system were demonstrated.

Commenting on the announcement, John Heathcote, Chief Executive of Pursuit, said:

'I am delighted to announce this agreement. The evaluation work conducted by Greene King, and their subsequent adoption of the PDX 47 system, demonstrates the energy saving benefits of the PDX fluid processing technology in a simultaneous heating and pumping role, conducted with no moving parts. This has implications for our PDX technology in a number of other industries. In addition to the successful completion of the CIP application with Greene King, we are also currently evaluating the PDX technology in another major UK brewery for use in the area of wort-boiling and commercial mashing-in trials are planned for later this year.


http://www.pursuitdynamics.com/news-detail.php?id=154

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