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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=
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womans hour link below.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/womanshour/04/2008_08_mon.shtml

micky468 - 05 Jul 2007 08:42 - 766 of 1525

up .035p hold that offer............bluelady

Bluelady - 05 Jul 2007 08:45 - 767 of 1525

I personally would throw in a kiss.....on the cheek of course, to go with the hug if you would do that, lol.

However, having been with ULT for sometime now what I did like yesterday was that after the lovely rise in share price it didn't b****y fall again.

micky468 - 05 Jul 2007 08:55 - 768 of 1525

that was nice to see but all joking aside when the contact start to come this is a 5p + shear and as for the kiss on the cheek ..............well up .045p .......;-))

Bluelady - 05 Jul 2007 09:01 - 769 of 1525

Taken from the Thisismoney website.....

Ultrasis edged up 0.2p to 1.09p after seven primary care trusts in the East Midlands Strategic Health Authority signed up to provide Beating the Blues to all patients with mild to moderate depression.

Beating the Blues is an eight-week, webbased treatment programme based on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy.

Micky468, 5p would be lovely but just how long term are you thinking?

micky468 - 05 Jul 2007 09:16 - 770 of 1525

bluelady

as i said to cynic If you don't feel comfortable owning something for 10 years, then don't own it for 10 minutes but i believe in this company it as a great product and when you have that how can you put a price on it .............;-))

Bluelady - 05 Jul 2007 09:20 - 771 of 1525

Ten years!!! I must admit I don't quite come into that category but I do have some held for several years now.

micky468 - 05 Jul 2007 09:30 - 772 of 1525

bluelady
what I'm trying to say is fill comfortable with what your holding.. shears go up and down but if your selling a lot the only people that get rich are the brokers

micky468 - 05 Jul 2007 09:37 - 773 of 1525

sp is now nudging above 50 dma, this could rocket now 0.050p up

micky468 - 05 Jul 2007 15:05 - 774 of 1525

thats it 50 dma could not brake down we go 0.025p

cynic - 05 Jul 2007 15:42 - 775 of 1525

bit premature weren't you micky?

micky468 - 05 Jul 2007 15:59 - 776 of 1525

looks like it how are you today Cynic..........;-)) were you been down 0.030p today and no kiss on the cheek from bluelady not a good day..

Bluelady - 05 Jul 2007 16:08 - 777 of 1525

Oops sorry micky was it my fault for lighting those White Marubozu candles. They did throw up an interesting glow when I put a match to them, lol. To be truthful I knew I was safe in offering a hug and kiss on the cheek as I never really expected it to reach 2p today. And if it did, then it would have been worthwhile to track you down to keep my side of the bargain!!!

cynic - 05 Jul 2007 16:15 - 778 of 1525

been in london ...... f'ing traffic jam on M40 ..... solid between Northolt and Savoy Circus and no news report ...... took me over an hour to do that little section ..... an hour and a half later, found out there had been a broken down bus! .... thank goodness i walk to my office!

as for me, my portfolio is performing better than i would have hoped over the last days, with special plaudits to CSR (see thread!)

micky468 - 05 Jul 2007 16:25 - 779 of 1525

csr looks nice wt was the buy in performing well over the last 3 weeks.........As for the traffic jam on M40 welcome to london .......lol

cynic - 05 Jul 2007 16:40 - 780 of 1525

don't quite understand your comment re CSR .... as you can see, used to hold, then sold, and have bought back in at 756 on 28 june

micky468 - 05 Jul 2007 16:55 - 781 of 1525

why would you buy IN at 756 cynic......... you would have to put in 10,000 for a good retrun. you could buy something much better WITH THAT like (mcr)

cynic - 05 Jul 2007 17:08 - 782 of 1525

as i deal in CFDs, my 3000 CSR shares required a deposit of only 6000 ...... i am currently showing a clear (paper) profit of 2000, which after 10 days i reckon is pretty respectable!

i see that MCR is a very minor gold miner, so you cannot equate the one with the other ...... they are totally different in all respects.

that does not mean i do not have a few spivvy stocks in my portfolio, one or two of which will possibly or even probably turn out to be winners, but it is poor strategy to be overloaded with same.

WOODIE - 11 Jul 2007 09:52 - 783 of 1525

looks like a positive move.
Change of adviser

The Company announces that it has appointed Insinger de Beaufort as
nominated adviser with effect from 11 July 2007. Marshall Securities
Limited continues as broker and financial adviser.

For further information please contact:


Nigel Brabbins 020 7566 3900
Ultrasis plc

www.ultrasis.com


odsalrob - 02 Aug 2007 13:48 - 784 of 1525

Is ULT going to bumble along near 1p forever ?

WOODIE - 02 Aug 2007 14:22 - 785 of 1525


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CEO News Letter Customer News Corporate News RNS Announcements Topical Issues Ultrasis in the Media Whats New
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02/Aug/2007
CEO Newsletter August 2007
National Health Service
We were pleased when the former Secretary of State, Patricia Hewitt MP confirmed the requirement at the MIND annual conference on 28th March 2007 and again at the Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) National conference on 10th May for the National Health Service (NHS) to implement Beating the Blues.

This announcement and press release by the Department of Health generated lots of coverage in the press, the World Wide Web and specifically on a number of sites that were created by the NHS to inform patients of their rights to the best treatment available. NHS Choices for instance, the patient advice website now clearly states; "Since April 1 2007, all primary care trusts (PCTs) (bodies responsible for improving the health of the community) in England have had to make available computerised Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT). It is called 'Beating the Blues'. Ask your GP for more details if you're interested."

Unfortunately there appears to be a disconnect between policy directives and PCT uptake, in that the only Strategic Health Authority (SHA) to have commissioned a collective purchase and provision of Beating the Blues to date is the East Midlands. Interestingly though one of the two PCTs which didn't purchase in this collective was Leicester City - the PCT in Patricia Hewitt's constituency!

We were of course delighted that the East Midlands SHA has taken the lead in implementing Beating the Blues as recommended by NICE and the Department of Health. We are also confident that the NHS management would not be the cause of further 'post code lottery' problems and allow a National Policy Directive for the treatment of Depression and Anxiety to benefit only a small proportion of the population. We are actively discussing similar engagements with other PCTs and regional collectives and have made contact with the new Secretary of State Alan Johnson MP, to appraise him on the position.

I took the opportunity recently, via our website, to ensure all interested parties were clear on the current position since the National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) recommendation and Secretary of State's commitment with an invitation for you to write to your local MP and raise the fact that the Government and the Department of Health were saying this was now implemented when clearly any patient interested in receiving treatment was finding this not to be the case. It is the patient who is suffering for this unfulfilled commitment and I thank those of you who made the effort to follow through on this - for those that haven't it is not too late for your voice to be heard!

Innovation in Health Care
We were very proud of our team when Beating the Blues was identified as one of the decade's leading innovations in patient care.

New technological innovations, which transform patient care, improve diagnosis and deliver benefits for patients, clinicians and the taxpayer, were showcased as part of the Department of Health's Hi Tech Healthcare week (21-27 May 2007).

The Department of Health asked England's leading healthcare experts to identify the innovations from the past decade which they believe have resulted in the greatest benefits for patients. In mental health the development of computerised cognitive behavioural therapy was heralded as transforming services for depression and anxiety.

Proof that all our belief, hard work and investment was justified.

Sales
Notwithstanding the aforementioned slow uptake, the completion of the East Midlands contract and continued strength in license renewals has resulted in a very strong final quarter for the company.

We are confident that the NHS will eventually fulfill their commitment and implement Beating the Blues nationwide. We now have our National Sales Manager, Graham Hall, in post and have recently advertised for sales/account managers to increase the regional sales resource in anticipation of further implementation.

I am pleased to confirm that we have maintained our relationship with MHN in the US and renewed our contract to supply the American version of 'The Relief Series' plus 'Drink and Drug wise' and of course the commercial terms are confidential.

Strategic Partnerships
We have announced some significant strategic partnerships recently that will enable us to capitalise on service delivery offerings to PCTs, Pathways to Work and Condition Management Programme:

Turning Point
Turning Point is the UK's leading social care organisation with an income in excess of 55 million per annum. It provides services for people with complex needs, including those affected by drug and alcohol misuse, mental health problems and those with learning disabilities. You will recall that we commenced a service provision of Beating the Blues in the North West (Liverpool and East Lancashire) last year under the Condition Management Programme (CMP) assisting people on incapacity benefit back to work. The 'face to face' element of this service was delivered by Turning Point employees so that people using the service were adequately supported.

This model of working has been a great success and has now resulted in a more formal arrangement between Turning Point and Ultrasis. The intention of this partnership is to provide PCT commissioners with the option to commission a fully managed service as a way of delivering the NICE guidance. We will be providing this service on a 'per head' basis and believe that we can deliver both a clinically beneficial and more cost effective service to the NHS by working in this way. It is also worth noting the policy of the government to encourage more provision of services by charities and voluntary organisations.

ICAS
We announced earlier this year the contract with ICAS, the leading employee assistance program provider in the UK to provide their corporate clients with access to Beating the Blues. We also commented that we would explore the possibility for further initiatives together.

In partnership with ICAS we have just launched CMP Direct, a service that brings together the skills and infrastructure of ICAS including 24 hour telephonic support with the leading edge treatment provided by Beating the Blues to create an offering to those companies and organisations currently bidding for work under the Department of Work & Pensions Pathways to Work Programme to help people off incapacity benefit and return to work.

With mental health being one of the most cited reasons for people being on incapacity benefit we believe that this service will be seen as a cost effective way of providing people with treatment and support to manage their anxiety and depression.

City AM
Further to a recent interview by Ainsley Thomson an article appeared in the Financial newspaper "City AM" on Tuesday 31st July 2007.

Kind regards

Nigel Brabbins
Chief Executive
2nd August 2007

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