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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

micky468 - 29 Mar 2007 15:56 - 646 of 1525

woodie
they will get the contarct as there is no one in the same feild.... and nice as approved treatment and they are 2 to none it a win win

WOODIE - 29 Mar 2007 16:03 - 647 of 1525

micky thanks for the above link just annoying when it is reported wrong.

micky468 - 29 Mar 2007 16:13 - 648 of 1525


Times Comment: Buy Recommendation
The following article appeared in the Times (11 January 2007)

Ultrasis

this is not a stock for the faint hearted. Brave investors should buy, however.

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cynic - 29 Mar 2007 16:16 - 649 of 1525

and The Times wrote that 2.5 months before ULT seemingly failed to deliver yet again

WOODIE - 29 Mar 2007 16:19 - 650 of 1525

cynic how has it failed?

micky468 - 29 Mar 2007 16:21 - 651 of 1525

CYNIC YOU DID NOT READ THE SMALL PRINT this is not a stock for the faint hearted. Brave investors should buy, however.............lol

cynic - 29 Mar 2007 16:50 - 652 of 1525

that's what they said in JANUARY ..... wonder if their view is still the same

micky468 - 29 Mar 2007 17:07 - 653 of 1525

Ok but time will tell cynic....... now i no you do your home work but on this one i think you miss the point And i tell you the s/p is at a good time to buy......... look at the charts let me no what they say

cynic - 29 Mar 2007 17:39 - 654 of 1525

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black = 200 dma



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cynic - 29 Mar 2007 17:42 - 655 of 1525

6 month chart
red = 25 dma
green = 50 dma
black = 200 dma

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support probable at 1.45 on 200 dma ..... likely to be strengthened when 25 dma coincides

still don't like the share! ..... nothing to do with its risk profile.

micky468 - 29 Mar 2007 20:09 - 656 of 1525

thats fair play cynic........ well leave it at that for now till the next one... mate...............lol

slmchow - 30 Mar 2007 18:39 - 657 of 1525

Posted on the 3i bb by Thu 16:31 by Snazaroo
Email from Gerald Malone

"I emailed Ultrasis to let him know what I thought of the way they handled yesterday's developments and things in general. Gerald Malone's reply is reproduced below, with his permission:

Gerald Malone replied as follows:
Dear Sir,
I am dealing with emails following yesterdays speech by the Secretary of State for Health and the RNS issued by Ultrasis. My normal inclination to be resolutely polite to all shareholders is stretched by the abusive tone you have adopted, but I will do my best.

A quoted company is obliged to put accurate information into the public domain, not add spin. What the market then makes of it is the markets business. Are you suggesting that the RNS should have contained false, misleading information? It made the point that the DoH has replaced the original timeline for deploying cCBT and Beating the Blues, extending it through 2008. The key point for Ultrasis is that a contractual framework is agreed and you may bet your bottom dollar on the fact that the team here will now be battling to accelerate the deployment of Beating the Blues across all PCTs in England.

When there is more solid achievement to announce, shareholders will be the first to know. On reflection Im sure you would wish to reconsider what I hope was a frustrated slur against the management team. From where I sit they performed remarkably robustly when it might have been tempting to accede to unreasonable demands from DoH negotiators.

Regards,
Gerald Malone"

WOODIE - 30 Mar 2007 20:43 - 658 of 1525

Launching cCBT Implementation Guidance that will help the NHS to deliver these innovative therapies to patients, ahead of her speech at the MIND annual conference in Bournemouth, Patricia Hewitt said:

"Mental health services have clearly improved substantially, but we want to offer patients even greater choice over how, when and where they are treated. Being able to access the right kind of therapy, instead of just being prescribed medication, is central to this vision for patients.
"On April 1st, we will reach the first milestone in our drive to provide choice - namely quicker access to computer based self-help services to stop mild mental health problems becoming worse.

"Clinical evidence confirms that counselling and therapy are just as effective as medication in helping to treat most cases of depression. The guidance being published today will give the NHS the information they need to provide these services.

"In addition to continuing to improve services for people with severe mental health problems, we are working to improve the mental wellbeing of society as a whole, and providing a real, twenty-first century service for people with common mental health needs such as anxiety and depression."

micky468 - 30 Mar 2007 21:02 - 659 of 1525

keep up the good work guys it wll pay in the long term .......and this will get support at 1.45 as cynic said if this go's below 1.30p i will buy again i have agood fill about this one...........NOT IF BUT WHEN!!!

WOODIE - 01 Apr 2007 11:20 - 660 of 1525

nice write up below

jondoug - 06 Apr 2007 14:57 - 662 of 1525

http://www.northamptonshire.nhs.uk/nht/docs/Trust_Board/2007/Mar/E_-_07-34.pdf

Northamptonshire Healthcare TRUST BOARD MEETING - 28 MARCH 2007
Psychological therapies
Investment in the development of a stepped care service model. Guaranteed investment in NHT services of at least 150K in 2007/2008. In addition, 360K (estimate) will be invested in computerized CBT and a further 290K in primary care in 2007/2008 eg graduate workers. Total health economy new investment in 2007/2008 will be 800K, rising to 1.3 million in 2008/2009.

WOODIE - 10 Apr 2007 11:23 - 663 of 1525

article in last weeks shares mag no new info.prom

Health Secretary Boosts Ultrasis

The future prospects of healthcare specialist ULTRASIS (ULT:AIM) look a good deal more rosy after the secretary of state for health, Patricia Hewitt, recently launched the company backed implementation Guidance for cognitive Behavioural Therapy delivered by computer (cCBT) scheme.

The cCBT programme will be run out during the course of the next two years across all primary care trusts (PCT) in England. Guidance issued by the National Institue for Health and clinical Excellence (NICE) in February last year recommended that the therapy be available in all PCTs by 31st March.

However, Ultrasis - a shares tip for 2007 at 1.48 (21st Dec 06)has confirmed it has yet to enter into any direct National Framework agreement contracts to provide cCBT. A limited number of primary care trusts so however, currently have Ultrasis' flagship cCBT therapy 'beating the blues' and the group is determined to stick to the new timescale set by Hewitt.

Back in January, the company entered into a partnership deal with Priory Group to supply its 'Beating the blues' product. Shares have picked up pace this month, peaking at 1.77p, having reached a low of 1.29p back in February. But they are proving highly volatile, edging back back to around the 1.44p level since.

*Shares says: improving outlook but the shares remain unpredictable.

robinhood - 11 Apr 2007 12:01 - 664 of 1525

Have been out of this one for a while but now back in at 1.539 as I believe that the NHS has no other option than to sign up for btb. (waiting to see if Patricia Hewitt actually is going to do some good for the NHS for a change)

WOODIE - 11 Apr 2007 16:21 - 665 of 1525

robinhood good luck
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