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anyone for Zi Med. ? (ZIM)     

skyhigh - 15 Dec 2003 16:16

Is anyone into Zi Medical like me ? Gone up a penny today to 7.6p on strength of Sunday Telegraph article - it's looking better, at long last !

skyhigh - 03 Nov 2004 20:32 - 82 of 103

going on recent performance-it will probably go back down again. i hope not.
i think because Bush has won it's having a good impact on this sector, as kerry was going to bring in reforms... :)

avalon - 08 Nov 2004 07:40 - 83 of 103

RNS out today which could explain some of last weeks price movement:

Zi Medical PLC
08 November 2004

ZI MEDICAL PLC ('ZI MEDICAL'OR 'THE COMPANY')

NEW SYRINGE DRIVER WELL RECEIVED AT ESID CONFERENCE


The board of Zi Medical is pleased to report that the Company's fluid infusion
product currently under development for Baxter Healthcare SA was recently
positively received at the X1th Annual Meeting of the European Society for
Immunodeficiencies ('ESID') held at Versailles, Paris, France. The conference,
which was sponsored by ZLB Behring, Baxter Bioscience Europe and Bayer
Healthcare brings together a wide range of professionals, consultants, nurses
and specialist clinicians involved in the arena of immune deficiency.

A focus group was arranged during the conference the purpose of which was to
gauge reaction to Zi Medical's new syringe driver from potential user groups,
comprising key opinion leaders, specialist clinicians and patient users.

This user groups included several specific therapeutic areas that are targeted
by this infusion device.

Commenting on the success of the review, Chairman Michael Fort said

'There was enthusiastic support for the new product which we expect to launch
with our partner Baxter Healthcare SA during 2005. Particularly encouraging was
the conformity of the reactions from clinicians and patients, confirming that
the potential market for the product could be significant. Other clinical
applications for the product, including home care and palliative care can only
add to its success'.

'This is the first time we have been able to present our technology to an
independent and informed audience. Their endorsement confirms our view that our
product represents a major advance on the devices currently available in the
market. Our technology lends itself to a range of fluid delivery devices and, by
aligning ourselves with major global partners such as Baxter Healthcare SA , we
continue to expect to make a major impact in this market in 2005 and beyond.'

END

Enquiries:

Michael Fort, Chairman, Zi Medical plc Tel: +44 (0)20 7448 1000

Zoe Biddick, Biddicks Tel: +44 (0)20 7448 1000


This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange

skyhigh - 08 Nov 2004 10:28 - 84 of 103

good news..just need confirmation of an early product launch date with sales plan / forecasts etc.
also need to see actual sales happening for consumables and red eye.. if we can get this soon it will give the share price the boost we're looking for. imho i still think this shaping up nicely...

hilldee - 08 Nov 2004 12:19 - 85 of 103

Ho Ho another 23% profit. This CERTAINLY a stock to TRADE in with, of course, the knowledge that you have a nice little holding that NEVER MOVES. Its an object lesson that you can all learn...but I bet you dont.

willfagg - 08 Nov 2004 12:26 - 86 of 103

I thinkl it looks a good prospect for the future, but usualy whilst there is some improvement the real gains only start when the revenues and profit start to come in and a well received product review is a way short of this.I will be in but timing it may be difficult also lack of funds prevails. perhaps PET will sky rocket and let me take some profit to put in ZIM (he said hopefully)

hilldee - 10 Nov 2004 12:20 - 87 of 103

all this discussion of when contracts will be announced and whether it will be affected by the election of Dubya...and in the midst of it all I have made an average 24% profit on two trades, within the past six weeks. So. Tell me. Is anyone else out there making money from this stock 'like what I am' Remember, all you 'news hounds' the stock goes up and down on DEMAND and need not be related to 'news'and remember, there are a dozen stocks out there you could do the same with. READ MONEY WEEK AND PROSPER.

hilldee - 26 Nov 2004 10:34 - 88 of 103

Times a coming!!

BANKONE - 27 Nov 2004 22:05 - 89 of 103

hildee, have you heard a whisper on thisone if so can you impart it. Dubya got back in does this mean some medical contracts may be announced sooner rather tha later.

hilldee - 29 Nov 2004 10:28 - 90 of 103

times a coming

BANKONE - 01 Dec 2004 21:59 - 91 of 103

Is there just me and you Hilldee left awaiting the time thats coming

hilldee - 02 Dec 2004 10:34 - 92 of 103

I do hope that this is not the ONLY stock to gain your interest.This one will come round when its due and the MAIN players (who do NOT post on these boards) decide the time is right. This one has proved cyclical amidst a basic good idea and underlying rumors of potential take over, which I still believe to be very possible. One thing for sure. The main impetus in any price rise is not going to come from the folk who inhabit these pages, all of whom seem far more interested in chat than in dealing. There are other stocks of interest on this board BUT there seem to be other boards which provide more insight than Moneyam does.

willfagg - 03 Dec 2004 01:11 - 93 of 103

Bankone, yup interested but funds do not permit and its looking like a but price to me(IMO)

BANKONE - 03 Dec 2004 08:48 - 94 of 103

Is now the time a coming - blue so far but a steep rise on the graph - so vertical i nearly needed an injection by Syringe driver of course (:- ))

willfagg - 03 Dec 2004 08:51 - 95 of 103

excuse previous refernce to bottoms "but" should of course have been "buy". Me spolling snot wery Gud!

hilldee - 28 Dec 2004 11:53 - 96 of 103

Will ANYONE out there admit to having paid 25 pence for this stock? Whilst I cannot understand it, there were trades and must, still, be VERY stale bulls.Its all water under the bridge, now, so why not 'fess up and clear your mind ready for the new year - or am I rubbing salt into the wound?

shaunoneill - 29 Dec 2004 14:14 - 97 of 103

i paid 21p.

hilldee - 30 Dec 2004 11:11 - 98 of 103

Thanks shaunoneill. You cannot have been the ONLY one who moved the market, so there are a LOT of others who still feel the smarting.
NOW to something more constructive. First, depending on the size of your trade, ensure that you notch up a LOSS for the Taxman BUT I would advise that you get back in at anything up to 7p. There is STILL the possibility of a good turn, although there are threats of further fund raising come June.Alternatively, you could re invest the cash in something like Supporta which, hopefully, is going to have a VERY good year. Good Luck - and Thankyou.

hilldee - 05 Jan 2005 12:54 - 99 of 103

'm told they are talking about this one in the bars. Anyone know WHAT the rumor is?

willfagg - 05 Jan 2005 13:26 - 100 of 103

No but now looks a good time and price. They only need a small upturn in orders to start to deliver. So hopefully that is what the talk in the bars is about!Im in

BANKONE - 08 Feb 2005 23:31 - 101 of 103

Willfag and Hildee where are youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu. ZIM has zammed and thats only on an upbeat tading statement wait until they announce that the contract has been signed and sealed. 20p - 35p soon broker said 14 months ago - years wait but a loss is only a loss when its sold.
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