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Energy Technique - One of the Best Bargains. (ETQ)     

moneyman - 12 Mar 2003 20:00

At 12p this looks a great BUY.Remember after the deal with Suvair this shot to around 30p ! Next news I am sure will be the announcement of some major deals.Fill up at this level.

niceonecyril - 30 Jun 2005 19:13 - 168 of 334

Just read this from another board.
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/superbug/
cyril

Sharesure - 30 Jun 2005 20:43 - 169 of 334

noc, very relevant link. The NHS just seem happy to ignore airborne pathogens as a cause because the government doesn't want to spend the money. Maybe the activity around ETQ means some progress is being made. Not before time.

akel44 - 30 Jun 2005 20:47 - 170 of 334

http://www.britishbulls.com/StockPage.asp?CompanyTicker=ETQ&MarketTicker=INDUSTRIALS&Typ=S

Global Nomad - 01 Jul 2005 09:34 - 171 of 334

akel,

an interesting site, I just had a good look through and wanted to know have you been using it or following its advice for long? how would you rate it? cheers

gn

RobRocket - 01 Jul 2005 10:14 - 172 of 334

Something is definately bubbling under the surface.....this could be about to take off. Sells are out-numbering buys 3 to 1 today, yet it has continued to climb. It is being traded well above average, perhaps the MM are offering a low spread to increase sells in order to collect stock / fill an order as they now something we dont......watch this one to could be ready!!

Sharesure - 01 Jul 2005 11:27 - 173 of 334

RobRocket, A contact I have who is close to them reckons that the sale of the traditional business and retention of the Nightingale/Lifebreath part where there have been some large orders + a possible acquisition is a distinct possibility. Doubt it will be long before we find out.

akel44 - 01 Jul 2005 15:22 - 174 of 334

Global Nomad
to tell you the truth i really do not rate it
i just go there out of interest, and all they do is follow the trends
you can really come unstuck if you follow them willy-nilly
its like anything else i suppose,nothing better than research,
the real reason for the rise is the two page write up in shares mag about superbugs this week,"no etq were not mentioned" but they have the product to fight them,

akel44 - 01 Jul 2005 15:24 - 175 of 334

also by coincidence its about 1 year ago "july" that the price doubled

akel44 - 01 Jul 2005 22:19 - 176 of 334

and then again it might even be results are just around the corner
and some one knows a thing or two, "take your pick"

GIDRUTH - 03 Jul 2005 21:28 - 177 of 334

This share has got to be undervalued. ETQ's core business seems on the up what with more staff and larger premises. Also the SP was valued far higher than this prior to the nightingale product and now the core of their business is doing better than it was before the nightingale. With or without the nightingale the 3p mark is well off the mark.
I got into this because some of my patients developed complications of MRSA and as a health care worker I know that it is impossible to barrier nurse someone effectively unless the air is decontaminated. This cannot be done by fumigation because you would have to close down a ward and evacuate all the patients and staff to carry this process out. ETQ's solution is a good one, all it requires is recognition and acceptance. I believe that a version of the product should be available to Virgin airlines British Airways GP rooms, basically anywhere that people meet and have the potential to contaminate each other, I feel concerned regarding other conditions such as SARS. I look forward to ETQ's results.

Sharesure - 05 Jul 2005 17:20 - 178 of 334

Gidruth, Interesting comment. The Basingstoke Hospital trial must be concluded soon; IMO the NHS is taking alot of suppliers for a ride, free trials and then loads of red tape before the gov. release any money. I think the mgt must be nearing making an announcement from my contacts there.

GIDRUTH - 08 Jul 2005 17:16 - 179 of 334

I've posted this on Adven's free BB as well. I think that what the NHS have yet to realise is that Hospitals have enjoyed a period of successful antibiotic treatment for their patients. As such, previously if someone developed an infection within the hospital environment, (such as MRSA), routine hygiene methods plus antibiotic therapy worked together effectively to reduce cross infection. Now that antibiotics no longer have the same impact, it has taken away a vital part of the cross infection defence system. Simply washing more is good but it will not be enough. That's why I like the Nightingale product.
A hospital ward is a bit like a fish tank, its a closed environment. Unless someone changes the water in the fish tank, sooner or later unwanted bacteria will grow. With the ward it's the same, unless someone changes the air in the ward to a pathogen neutral zone it too will start to develop unwanted bacteria.
As said before the NHS has got away with it for this long because of antibiotic treatment, they no longer have that luxuary.
The NHS has a long history of being slow on the uptake for new products. Penicillin was used in American hospitals well before it was introduced into British hospitals at the cost of many lives.
The good thing is that once the NHS accept that something works they tend to use it all the time. As such if the Nightingale proves itself to be efficient against the cross infection fight within the clinical arena, they will introduce them into hospitals. As such there is still a great potential for the nightingale product.

Global Nomad - 09 Jul 2005 12:01 - 180 of 334

nice to have you join us with your insights Gidruth

GIDRUTH - 10 Jul 2005 22:35 - 181 of 334

Thanks Global Nomad.
The good thing about this share is that it is an 'ethical buy'. People are presently suffering and dying due to conditions such as MRSA. This product could prevent this from happening. It can help prevent it without the use of invasive drugs, that no longer work anyway.
Lets clean our Hospitals up and start saving lives !

GIDRUTH - 15 Jul 2005 19:46 - 182 of 334

Quite a lot of buys going through today, no sells. I wonder if someone knows something about the results that are due ?

Sharesure - 15 Jul 2005 22:50 - 183 of 334

Think the buys must mean that they are close to announcing some strategic changes plus some good orders that they are supposed to have won with a major housebuilder.

akel44 - 16 Jul 2005 10:31 - 184 of 334

Sharesure
this as happened on several occasions over the last month or two
and all to no avail,lets hope this time its for real,

Sharesure - 16 Jul 2005 12:50 - 185 of 334

Akel44 : Agreed. Some companies just don't seem to have a full set of dynamic directors. Concerned that this is one of them at the moment, but hopeful that will change by the time of their AGM which is usually in August/September. I cannot believe that they are all doing all they can to make progress. The CEO seems to be, but as for the rest, in partic. the current chairman, I am trying to keep an open mind but expect to be forming a negative view if there is no sudden burst in strategic initiatives on their best way forward.

GIDRUTH - 16 Jul 2005 22:13 - 186 of 334

I just find it difficult to understand why a company should move to larger premisis, look like there getting in the orders if they are not back on the up ?
The share price, which is about the lowest it's been, seems to be as much as anything else a reflection of the Nightingale product potential. When there is some faith that it will succeed the SP jumps otherwise it slumps. It is not a true reflection of the core business itself.
My faith in this company comes from its core, established business products. The sp was valued far higher than it is now before any mention of the nightingale. The core products seem to be selling. As such it should be worth more now than then. This seems to indicate that the SP is far far to low. Once the Nightingale trial is complete, coupled with core business growth, who knows how far this sp will jump.

Sharesure - 17 Jul 2005 10:55 - 187 of 334

I thought the Basingstoke premises was all about Nightingale and Lifebreath products, leaving West Molesey for the distribution of agency products and bespoke AC & air curtain products. A tidy split which in my view might have been organised as a precursor to dividing and possibly selling West Molesey. I am sure the sp will recover but unless they have a strategy and can show a string of steps successfully achieved the sp will just blip up on RNS' and then subside again.
In my view too many have watched and waited for so long that they are now sceptical of some of the current mgt. I am. I do think that they company has great potential and the sp could really fly but I reckon it needs some Board changes before ETQ will regain any credibility; with the exception of the CEO, who one of their smartest chairman always described as the best CEO of a small cap. company he had ever come across.
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