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Fitbug approaching fitness! (FITB)     

skyhigh - 10 Mar 2010 10:47

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queen1 - 07 Nov 2014 13:19 - 18 of 58

More newsflow, and the SP up a whopping 35% so far today. Not sure about some of the product names but the market seems to like it!

Fitbug, the AIM listed provider of online personal health and well-being services, has launched its KiQplan digital health coaching platform, www.KiQplan.com. KiQplans are designed to make wearable technology relevant to new audiences and take the "so what?" out of activity tracking by providing structured action plans to help people get fitter, lighter and lead happier, healthier lives. Focused on measurable outcomes, KiQplan is like having a trainer, nutritionist and lifestyle guru all rolled into one.

Created by leading experts in their respective fields, each KiQplan puts data from wearables to work by providing personal targets, feedback and advice, plus the encouragement needed to achieve specific goals.

Launching in US retailer Target, the first four KiQplans will include specific weight loss programmes for men and women called Beer Belly Blaster and Slim + Trim respectively, as well as a pre-natal regime called Healthy Baby Bump and a post-natal plan called Goodbye Baby Bump .

mitzy - 07 Nov 2014 13:38 - 19 of 58

Wow.

skyhigh - 12 Nov 2014 21:49 - 20 of 58

Having started this thread off in March 2010 and then selling when things were quiet I'm now back in as of today! onwards and upwards!

queen1 - 13 Nov 2014 12:40 - 21 of 58

Welcome back skyhigh!

queen1 - 14 Nov 2014 12:33 - 22 of 58

This just keeps getting better and better...

Samsung Electronics (UK) Limited will include Fitbug's Kiqplan on the Samsung digital health platform.

The inclusion of Kiqplan in Samsung's platform was announced as part of the keynote address at the Samsung Developer Conference in San Francisco by Dr. Won-Pyo Hong, president and head of Samsung Media Solution Center, on 12 November. Besides the integration of the existing range of Kiqplan applications in the Samsung digital health platform (slim & trim, beer belly blaster, healthy baby bump and goodbye baby bump), Fitbug will create an exclusive 12 week Kiqplan, named 'Fit + Healthy', which will be available for download by Samsung customers, free of charge.

Presenting at the conference, Fitbug founder and chief executive Paul Landau, said "we are delighted to participate on the Samsung Digital Health platform and work with a business of the scale, quality and stature of Samsung. This integration should help quickly build Kiqplan brand awareness and establish a user base that provides a great opportunity to sell follow on Kiqplans to satisfied Samsung users."

skinny - 14 Nov 2014 13:23 - 23 of 58

Well done on these - time for some quick research!

skyhigh - 15 Nov 2014 00:33 - 24 of 58

All looking good, Nice 2p increase on the sp today...first of many I hope!...

FYI...take a look at LBB, Have topped this week...great news released. good revenue and profits to come through over the next few months.. imho, dyor. DIS, FTE, BOX, SMA, INSP, CTP i'm in too... all to come good imho

queen1 - 17 Nov 2014 12:39 - 25 of 58

I'm also in LBB skyhigh.

Another 40% increase in Fitbug this morning. This share is phenomenal at present. In fact I'm surprised more people aren't commenting on here as a lot are buying...!

mitzy - 17 Nov 2014 15:31 - 26 of 58

Up another 50%.

mitzy - 19 Nov 2014 08:30 - 27 of 58

Incredible share . could go to 50p.

queen1 - 19 Nov 2014 12:37 - 28 of 58

It could do Mitzy. Pausing for breath today though.

doodlebug4 - 19 Nov 2014 16:16 - 29 of 58

Chart.aspx?Provider=Intra&Code=FITB&Size

mitzy - 20 Nov 2014 10:29 - 30 of 58

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gibby - 22 Nov 2014 06:15 - 31 of 58

well done everyone - had some of this myself :-)

it also looks like ek got it wrong so far shorting this:

article earlier this week:

'However, hungry bears are always ready to rain on any company’s parade – particularly when there has been a spectacular price gain such as Fitbug’s in recent weeks. It was no surprise then to see the stock drop dramatically in the afternoon and close 5.88p or 29 per cent down at 14.12p after Evel Knievel, aka Simon Cawkwell and the Daddy of all bears, said the stock was a raging sell.

‘For a start, director Geoffrey Simmonds sold 2m shares at 4.4p on November 4, which is not exactly a bullish sign. There has been no forecast figures whatsoever or anything patented in recent announcements which makes me think that the chances of the company’s overall strategy being correct must be 50-1 against. It’s a penny stock at best,’ he said.'

so 50p or 5p?? gla

deltazero - 26 Nov 2014 08:03 - 32 of 58

good news rns :-)

deltazero - 26 Nov 2014 21:28 - 33 of 58

oooops!

Having one infamous bear raider (Evil Knievel) on your case is bad enough, but to have another (Lucian Miers) spells mega trouble. Shares of AIM-listed Fitbug, already plagued by rumours of an imminent share placing at a discount to the prevailing market price, lost 2p or 14 per cent to 12.38p. Miers proclaimed the shares are ‘a sell for anyone lucky enough to own them before the recent heady rise and a short sell for those who are not’.

Fitbug soared from less than a penny to 26.5p in a flash after it announced that its app, called Kiqplan, will be available (for free) on Samsung’s Digital Health Platform.

But Miers points out that Fitbug has negative shareholders’ funds and survives on handouts from two non-executive directors: David Turner, who founded LA Fitness, and Allan Fisher, who founded Holmes Place. Its debts total around £7million and most was due for repayment in July this year, but this has been extended until mid-2015.

Messrs Turner and Fisher have indicated they might convert some debt into equity in the event of a placing, but any raise would surely have to be done well short of 17p.

http://communityuk.net/easyblog/entry/market-report-buyers-lining-up-for-sinclair-sale-as-shares-rise-12-to-three-year-highn

mitzy - 19 Dec 2014 07:59 - 34 of 58

Watch this today.

deltazero - 23 Jan 2015 07:46 - 35 of 58

good rns today

mitzy - 27 Jan 2015 15:15 - 36 of 58

4p today.

deltazero - 27 Jan 2015 16:41 - 37 of 58

lol - dont think winning the case was priced in hence smaller than expected drop
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