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Mediwatch - Watch them rocket in 2005 !!! (MDW)     

overgrowth - 12 May 2005 22:21

Mediwatch is a small company destined to become a much bigger fish by the time this year is out. Mediwatch are already a market leader in urological medical diagnostics equipement and are currently exporting their products throughout the UK, Canada, Europe, India and Japan. That doesn't leave much of the globe left for them to capture - until you remember the good ol' US and China. These are the two massive markets which are destined to be added to MDW's export client portfolio by the end of 2005.

The company is currently heavily undervalued. This is probably because Mediwatch's speciality is not a very glamourous business to be in as their equipment is used extensively to diagnose prostate cancer in men and other nasty urological conditions affecting both men and women. However, don't let that put you off investing in these guys. This is big business and is growing at an exponential rate as more and more people globally become health-aware as they get older.

Mediwatch normally supply their products through to global markets via distribution agreements. They already have the best of distribution partners in the well known US medical distributor CR Bard who supply Canada and Europe and GE Medical who supply Japan. The UK business is handled by Mediwatch's own dedicated sales team.

US FDA approval was gained for MDW's products at the start of last year, however a whole year of US legal wrangling meant that they were unable to seek a suitable partner for the crucial distribution agreement until the start of this year. This distribution agreement is expected by the board to have a "significant effect" on the share price so they are reluctant to give any clues as to when it will be signed, sealed and delivered. The general consensus is that this US distribution agreement will be announced in July/August. In China and Hong Kong, MDW have done things the other way round. They have set up distribution agreements with major Asian medical equipment distributors and have stock already out there waiting to sell into the markets - all they are waiting for is SDA approval (which is a "rubber stamp") from the Chinese authorities - this can take anything up to 12 months to come through and MDW applied during Autumn 2004 - so even more good news coming soon this year. Epidemiological data from British Association of Urology conference last year: On average 30-45% of all men between the age of 50 and 70 have at least one PSA test per year in the US / Italy / Australia.

If that's not enough to convince you to invest a few hard earned coppers in MDW, they are also developing a PSA stick test product (PSAWatch) which is revolutionary and causing some excitement in medical circles. This product can also be adapted (at very low cost) for a whole spectrum of medical disciplines from Cardiology to Veterinary Practice! This product is likely to be released in the next few weeks. Philip Stimpson the CEO has said that this product is going to be their "gold mine" - I'm sure it will prove to be ours too.

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banjomick - 28 Feb 2006 23:30 - 893 of 1497

This was me reply to talk of MBO and take overs:

I think we have had all these discussions before and can't see the point in talking about them any more.

We should concentrate on the facts we have at hand with maybe a bit of RTG on the future prospects.

The main one is that Medtronic are going to be distributing Mediwatch's Multiscan soon.

The revolutionary PSAwatch system as per interims:

" Further developments with PSAwatch(TM) have lead to two further papers being
presented at the forthcoming meeting of the European Urological Association
(EUA) conference in April and one paper at the American Urological Association
conference in May."

As soon as MDT put an announcement out regarding the Multiscan deal,obviously at a time that suits them,we suddenly become a company that is looked up and studied by the world,now that is something to write home about!

MDT will announce the deal at sometime and probably very soon,imo

banjomick - 28 Feb 2006 23:30 - 894 of 1497

Think i will post this again from the interims,just because it looks very good :-)

Encouraging progress has been made with Mediwatch Biomedical's PSAwatch(TM)
quantitative point of care diagnostic test.

PSAwatch(TM) coupled with the BioScan(TM) reader, both developed by Mediwatch
Biomedical, delivers a point - of - care PSA result . The system will reduce the
time taken to provide PSA results to GPs, hospital doctors and patients, from
days to minutes, and can be conducted by nursing staff using equipment costing a
fraction of the current procedure. PSAwatch(TM) takes testing for prostate
disease out of a higher cost laboratory environment and into the clinic or GP's
surgery.

The incidence of prostate disease is rising and PSA requests are generating
further demand for urology services. It has been estimated that up to 40% of men
over 50 have at least one PSA test per year, largely in a primary care
environment (D'Ambrosio, et al, 2004). Active surveillance of early, localised
prostate cancer may decrease the number of cases undergoing radical treatment
but, in turn, will increase the number of requests for PSA and clinicians
outpatient workload.

Experts believe that the PSAwatch(TM) test could have a profound effect upon the
way prostate disease is diagnosed and treated worldwide. In June 2005, results
from the first clinical trials were presented at the British Association of
Urological Surgeons (BAUS) Annual Meeting and PSAwatch(TM) was cited as 'best of
BAUS' in the President's closing presentation.

Further developments with PSAwatch(TM) have lead to two further papers being
presented at the forthcoming meeting of the European Urological Association
(EUA) conference in April and one paper at the American Urological Association
conference in May.

Following the successful clinical evaluation of the system, the Company has
commenced work relating to obtaining regulatory approvals in Europe and the USA
and anticipate releasing this ground breaking system to the market later this
year.

The biochemistry platform has been designed specifically to facilitate expansion
into other identified areas of medical diagnostics.

The first revenues are expected from this system in the 2006 - 07 financial
year.

banjomick - 28 Feb 2006 23:31 - 895 of 1497

The above coupled with the Multiscan makes for a system that can't be beat at the present time......so there!

banjomick - 28 Feb 2006 23:31 - 896 of 1497

All good fun

banjomick - 28 Feb 2006 23:35 - 897 of 1497

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banjomick - 28 Feb 2006 23:41 - 898 of 1497

Is this a better chart

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banjomick - 01 Mar 2006 09:46 - 899 of 1497

Nice tick-up

banjomick - 08 Mar 2006 22:21 - 900 of 1497

not long now

Treblewide - 08 Mar 2006 23:18 - 901 of 1497

for what exactly??? the second coming?

chocolat - 08 Mar 2006 23:21 - 902 of 1497

You're beginning to sound like SueHelen, banjo ;)

banjomick - 09 Mar 2006 01:35 - 903 of 1497

lol,will explain on friday

Treblewide - 09 Mar 2006 09:15 - 904 of 1497

why Friday??? are you trying to indicate that you know some secret announcement is coming from the company, that you are in the know and have someone on the inside that is feeding you information?

or is it coz you are down the pit for the next few days?

or third and favourite that you know nothing and we will be wating for months for any news from MDW?

Minder - 09 Mar 2006 10:26 - 905 of 1497

Treblewide,
Can you explain why we will have to wait months for any news from MDW?

Treblewide - 09 Mar 2006 11:57 - 906 of 1497

can you explain why we will not?..they are not exactly great at communicating with shareholders.

there sales have been still for 12 months so what big news is there to expect...I ahve no idea

Minder - 09 Mar 2006 12:17 - 907 of 1497

Oh sorry I thought you had an idea why not, my mistake.

banjomick - 09 Mar 2006 14:10 - 908 of 1497

Treble,down pit,out tonight and off friday,that's all i meant

Fred1new - 09 Mar 2006 18:39 - 909 of 1497

Treble, What are you hiding about this company.

TA The trend over the last 12 months is quite good although volatile. The EPS is improving although slowly. It is operating in an area which has huge potential market. The products seem to be functional and likely to be taken up. There are delays in production and sales, which with the specifications and diagnostic accuracy needed does not seem extraordinary.

But happy to be advised.

I am holding a small tranche at the present, which may be enlarged on future developments.

Minder - 09 Mar 2006 20:26 - 910 of 1497

Well said Fred,

I can't read the word 'enlarged' now without imagining the word 'prostate' following it, must cut back on the research.

Treblewide - 09 Mar 2006 20:53 - 911 of 1497

what am i hiding? do not knwo what you mean,......i have loads of shares in this, some of which i trade some of which i sit on, however I am frustrated with the lack of movement on sales...siging distribution agreements and getting FDA approvals for product means nowt if people aint handing over cash for your product.

I am still hopeful but frustrated and if i see no sign of improvements in their interims my cash will be going somewhere else

ps share price movement has been quite good over the last 12 months really?

overthe last 24 months it is flat..as is their sales

Fred1new - 09 Mar 2006 22:17 - 912 of 1497

I suppose it depends when you bought. I forgot 8-)
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