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TIMESTRIP (TIME) - THE TIME IS NOW! (TIME)     

someuwin - 09 Oct 2005 21:40

logo.jpgChart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=TIME&Slogo.jpghttp://www.timestrip.com

keepitsimple - 15 Feb 2006 13:38 - 41 of 71

Ouch!

keepitsimple - 15 Feb 2006 16:22 - 42 of 71

There's your chance to get back in bosley. A bit of a tree shake and profit taking now. Possibly a write up in IC, Shares Mag in the next few days and these will take off again.

keepitsimple - 15 Feb 2006 21:39 - 43 of 71

SEO going South and I think some of the SEO sellers have put their money into this. This is a similar share, without the patent problems which have dogged SEO.

bosley - 05 May 2006 07:54 - 44 of 71

this should be good news for those that held on.

Timestrip PLC
05 May 2006


Timestrip plc
'Timestrip'

Nestle adopts technology

Timestrip plc is pleased to announce an update on the full-scale commercial
trials which commenced with Nestle Foodservices UK at the end of last year.

Nestle has confirmed that it will now establish the 3-day Timestrip(R) smart
label as standard packaging on the product range that was chosen for the initial
trials - the internationally renowned Maggi(R) brand of 'Ready to Use' sauces.

Although revenues are conservative in the first instance, this is a significant
development for the Timestrip Group as it demonstrates the relevance of the
technology as a customer focused packaging innovation.

At the same time, Timestrip is pleased to announce that it will embark upon
another joint product development initiative with Nestle FoodServices UK, of
which further details will be announced in due course.


Paul Freedman, Joint CEO of Timestrip plc, commented:

'We have an excellent working relationship with the Nestle team and are
delighted that the technology has been so well received. Timestrip has made
significant progress since float and I have no doubt our smart label technology
is set to become a key component in next generation packaging across many market
segments'.


Andrew Bailey, Food Commercial Controller, Nestle Foodservices UK, commented:

'Nestle continues to lead the way in innovative product development and our
partnership with Timestrip at a time of increased food hygiene regulation
demonstrates our focus on providing our customers high quality products with a
meaningful point of differentiation.'

2517GEORGE - 05 May 2006 09:32 - 45 of 71

bosley, yes very good news, but this is only the start, TIME is a very small co and the technology is in it's infancy, as more and more regulation is imposed on food co's especially, so will TIME's products and markets grow, I have been in these for a while now and was nursing a small loss, I believe this is one to hang on to for the massive potential of this technology. All imo of course.
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Confidant - 05 May 2006 13:29 - 46 of 71

Can't doubt the products logic or the client list

2517GEORGE - 19 May 2006 10:49 - 47 of 71

Fair old bit of buying going on, surely it should break 9p soon.
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hangon - 12 Jun 2006 13:40 - 48 of 71

It's an interesting technology and the Timwstrip website allows you a free "try" before you buy...
However, in my experience with food/cooking the real issue isn't time - it's temperature and time.
If you open something and finish it off, there are no worries.
If you open it and put it into the fridge, suitably covered....no worries.
If you open it and leave it out...it goes off overnight......(but) no worries, it's obvious.
If you open it, leave it out, then it gets put into the fridge - who will know when the right time is? It might reduce a 1-week expectation to just 24 hrs.

I think this is what is needed - Time yes, but temperature is important too.....and not just when it is opened - how often do you see foods put back on Wrong-Shelves by lazy shoppers? .......Eventually this finds it way back to the display - but it could be several hours warming up.
Milk and Meat products are particularly at risk, IMHO.

Dry goods, generally don't have this problem.

2517GEORGE - 14 Sep 2006 12:45 - 49 of 71

Volume picking up last couple of days.
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2517GEORGE - 14 Sep 2006 15:04 - 50 of 71

News around the corner?.
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2517GEORGE - 14 Sep 2006 17:16 - 51 of 71

Excellent day whatever the reason, my Shares mag didn't arrive this morning, maybe they got mentioned there.
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2517GEORGE - 15 Sep 2006 09:33 - 52 of 71

Follow through volume again this morning.
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2517GEORGE - 15 Sep 2006 15:53 - 53 of 71

Excellent day thus far must be news coming maybe re Nestle trials, but whatever it's a blue day. Nothing in my late delivered Shares mag. mmm
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2517GEORGE - 18 Sep 2006 17:05 - 54 of 71

Down on the day but what an afternoon, hopefully looking forward to some strength tomorrow.
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RAS - 02 Mar 2007 15:54 - 55 of 71

Just added a load of these to my portfolio. Tipped in Moneyweek as tip of the month apparently. Says has potential to be another Tetra-pack !!

RAS - 05 Mar 2007 12:33 - 56 of 71

Great timing. Looking very good for at least 9-10p short-term.

RAS - 25 May 2007 10:03 - 57 of 71

Looking good for the next move up.

relishing - 07 Apr 2008 11:23 - 58 of 71

Bouncing off the bottom now.

relishing - 09 Apr 2008 10:32 - 59 of 71

Excellent news for TIME.

driver - 15 Apr 2008 10:29 - 60 of 71

Looks like it has resumed its downward trend.
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