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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

relishing - 15 Apr 2008 11:03 - 61 of 71

Yes, looks like there are few buyers out there for TIME at the moment, probably to do with the sector being out of fashion, especially jam-tomorrow. The market cap is still not small enough to attract 'value buyers' en masse.
At some point this will change though.

relishing - 16 Apr 2008 11:24 - 62 of 71

Good bounce this morning though..

relishing - 17 Apr 2008 12:53 - 63 of 71

OUCH!

Probably an over-reaction though.

maggiebt4 - 17 Apr 2008 14:04 - 64 of 71

This company seems to spend it's time! bouncing and going no where! Still patience is a virtue

hangon - 06 May 2008 14:52 - 65 of 71

Raises 1.1 million via "subscription" at 2.16 pence - let's hope this money will be well-spent, rather than fund debt, directors and so on.

It adds about 17% to the number of shares.

So the dilution-effect is small - and not as bad as the effects of recent share-price falls . . . . . from about 8.5p in 12 months.

boldtrader - 06 May 2008 16:33 - 66 of 71

Could this therefore mean that signed contracts are near to hand. cheers.

halifax - 06 May 2008 18:56 - 67 of 71

Even TW has apparently given up on this one.

stockdog - 07 May 2008 06:39 - 68 of 71

Puzzled by the expression "subscription by the Company" rather than by a third party. Where have these shares been placed? Any enlightenment out there? TIA

hangon - 24 Jun 2008 18:28 - 69 of 71

2.75p today!

Stockdog...I think this is company speak for "we didn't invite shareholders" - - and really does it matter? - the sp fall is dramatic since the product is unable to command a huge price, being a small part of packing-value. This is not the route to loot and the sp which was 7-8p recently has dropped as a result.
I dislike companies with single-products, so they better find more ideas - - - rather a snag as their name defines the product.
EDIT(13Nov08)- sp 1.38 pence - ooo-er. However, they have received an order for cosmetic products, where the time after opening is usually shown in print on the lid. Frankly I can't see this (strip) as an Advantage the customer will pay for, so it must be absorbed by the manufacturer. It's not as though the Ladies' faces aren't already tired and warty, so almost any face-cream is bound to be an improvement, even if it's a youthful six-months old. Ho-Ho.
MM's pushed sp up 20% speculatively, on total volume-worth 1k..
EDIT.(20Nov08)- Massive fall today, even beating Woolworth! Arrgh.

isomorph - 22 Sep 2009 15:57 - 70 of 71

At long last.

Timestrip products now on trial in NHS and saved 4k in 4 weeks, by allowing temp sensative drugs to return to stock instead of disposal.

maggiebt4 - 22 Sep 2009 17:04 - 71 of 71

THanks for info Iso Had just about written this one off but maybe not now! :-)))))))
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