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?

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
WOODIE
- 19 Aug 2005 12:29
- 90 of 1525
i cant understand anyone wanting to sell now the worst appears over looks like good times ahead.
pension271
- 19 Aug 2005 12:51
- 91 of 1525
http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/investing-and-markets/tips-and-tactics/article.html?in_article_id=402859&in_page_id=23
Above news item ofcourse has been mentioned before - however as mentioned there the news in September cannot be that far away now. Hold on guys - good times are definitely ahead as everyone on this board believes. p/271
ps did try to buy on line yesterday afternoon - could not and when rang the broker was told could buy only small quantity through them. !!!!
robinhood
- 19 Aug 2005 15:33
- 92 of 1525
have been in and out of this one a couple of times , but am glad i dipped back in last friday. Any crystalball gazing how far this one can go if nice comes up trumps?
WOODIE
- 19 Aug 2005 15:51
- 93 of 1525
see early post point & fig chart gives 2.5p no time limit
john50
- 19 Aug 2005 19:17
- 94 of 1525
Looks like the buys were 3 to 1 up on sells
squidd
- 20 Aug 2005 12:42
- 95 of 1525
Today's Torygraph speaks of fast tracking approvals by NICE, but no mention of ULT. Meanwhile, ULT has survived the Friday profit takers and shorters and has continued to soar. I've had no chance to top up on the dips - there haven't been any, and I'm looking forward to 2p within days.
WOODIE
- 20 Aug 2005 13:23
- 96 of 1525
squidd what is fast track appoval by nice?
SAM24
- 20 Aug 2005 14:42
- 97 of 1525
This link has some very interesting reading have a look, the one shining factor about BtB is there are NO side affects!
20% of recently approved prescription drugs have
serious, even life-threatening side effects."
Journal of American Medical Association, May 2002
"US direct-to-consumer drug ad spending soared
to $2.49 billion in 2001, up from $859 million in 1997."
Wall Street Journal, March 2002
"Seven drugs (recalled by the FDA between 1993 and 2000
after reports of death and severe side-effects) exceeded
$5 billion in sales before being withdrawn."
Los Angeles Times, December 2000
"I just wanted you to know that there is another
childless parent out here in the world
because of these drugs."
Shannon Baker, April 2002
who lost her 12 year old daughter trying to withdraw from Paxil*
WHAT ELI LILLY (PROZAC) AND NOVARTIS (RITALIN)
WOULD RATHER YOU DIDN'T KNOW
"Never before Prozac has a medication been so misrepresented by so many people for so long in the absence of adequate data." - Drs. Dewan & Masand
http://www.drugsandyourmind.com/Prozac.html
SAM24
- 20 Aug 2005 14:45
- 98 of 1525
I consider potential forward earnings could translate into a share price, as follows:
2.5m pa = 5p
5m pa = 9p to 10p
7.7m pa = 14p to 15p
10m pa = 18p to 20p
15m pa = 27p to 30p
20m pa = 36p to 40p
25m pa = 45p to 50p
30m pa = 54p to 60p
The potential earnings to ULT just from their flagship product, Beating the Blues are huge. One can get an idea of potential earnings to ULT from BtB, from information stated in the last NICE report (ACD-2, May 2005).
The potential cost to the NHS for implementing BtB in England and Wales at Practice level was said to be 34m pa; and at PCT level, 5m pa (although the figures could be slightly higher due to the accounting assumptions involved).
On one occasion, when speaking to ULT last week, I actually plucked some figures from within the implementation costs range stated by NICE and said "do you think revenues of more than 10m to 15m pa could be achieved from sales of BtB in England and Wales?" and the reply was "yes".
Note, the above implementation figures are just for Beating the Blues, and England and Wales; to which one should add further potential revenues from sales of BtB in Scotland, Ireland, the US, Canada, Australia, the rest of the English speaking world, and from ULTs other products (as well as future translations into other languages).
Once NICE endorse 'Beating The Blues' there is no competition.
In theory, PCT's can buy a product of anyone, but in the real world, will not touch anything not formally endorsed by NICE.
Then factor in it takes years to win NICE approval and the burning of 10's millions of pounds in research.
SP on the verge of multi year breakout and where this leads us is anyone's guess. Clearly with the forward earning potential of 'Beating The Blues' the sky is the limit for ULT.
I will not be 'giving' my shares away for a silly price of 5p and yes, I'm serious about that.
If every GP practice orders one license:
10465 practices * 6000 = 62.7M.
Due to the very high margins here, 50m could be profit.
PE of 20 = market cap 1 billion.
Share price of at least 75p.
All this waffle on my part, is backed up by government policy and NICE approval
which is already in the BAG
squidd
- 21 Aug 2005 04:11
- 99 of 1525
WOODIE: The article referred to new drugs in the pipeline awaitng scrutiny by NICE and their restricted funding. Not worth copying here as I now think it irrelevant.
SAM24: The sudden excitement surrounding the Vioxx compensation can only reinforce the points you make about the downside with drugs.
I believe that a ULT team of software writers and psychiatrists have spent years developing this programme to fill a widespread need, and assuming final approval, this could result in Microsoft style growth. Like you, I think I will be hanging on to my shares until they hit - er - their 2000 peak.
SAM24
- 21 Aug 2005 15:17
- 100 of 1525
squidd ,
The same here, hold on to your fortune everyone.
squidd
- 22 Aug 2005 08:46
- 101 of 1525
Millions of people wordwide are taking GSK Seroxat antidepressant. But this morning it is revealed that the latest trials show it to produce suicidal tendencies.
Can't but help ULT.
pension271
- 22 Aug 2005 12:52
- 102 of 1525
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4172482.stm
Full version of the news re GSK Seroxat at above link
slmchow
- 22 Aug 2005 13:59
- 103 of 1525
rise today could be due to the itn discussing problems associated with Anti-depressants for the mental health. ULT method looking better all the time
squidd
- 22 Aug 2005 21:57
- 104 of 1525
Thought for tonight: Psychopaths build castles in the air, neurotics live in castles in the air, and ULT calls to collect the rent.
guru11
- 22 Aug 2005 23:18
- 105 of 1525
Excellent day today now bid price of 1.87p.
Should be a rush for the shares once again today.
Could easily see over 2p now.
The share of the moment?
Announcement as well could be tomorrow.
My advice is to watch this stock closely.
Then you wont need their product.
john50
- 23 Aug 2005 00:15
- 106 of 1525
Beating the blues recommended in NICE's FAD
Paulo2
- 23 Aug 2005 07:52
- 107 of 1525
BOOM!
bosley
- 23 Aug 2005 08:07
- 108 of 1525
you lucky bastards!! well done!!
SCH15
- 23 Aug 2005 08:14
- 109 of 1525
Thanks to Woodie for me, what do you reckon the best place to take half out, I'm up 500% at the mo! or should I just forget about these, as US is a bigger market