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Deltex (DEMG)     

grajul - 19 Feb 2004 13:39

Hi all
pretty new to all this. I have pumped some into Deltex - looks like a strong product with good growth. Could be a steady gainer.
Does anyone else have this, and anyone have some research on it? Someone with more experience than me!
thanks in advance.
Grajul

greekman - 15 Feb 2006 10:18 - 182 of 968

It appears that with Evo jumping ahead of Scap and Kbc on the bid, the shares look in demand ( Kbc now upped there bid to join Evo on the bid ).
With fairly low volume this is starting to look as if there is a decent buyer in the wings. Hard to keep up the top 3 are now vying each other for your shares. All 3 have ticked up the bid within 2 minutes.j

greekman - 15 Feb 2006 10:59 - 183 of 968

Evo now dropped to bottom of the pile re Bid. I wonder if they have filled an order

skyhigh - 15 Feb 2006 11:08 - 184 of 968

Not sure but as a guide, last yrs were released 15th March

greekman - 16 Feb 2006 09:05 - 185 of 968

On L 2 it is starting to look a bit like yesterday, 5 of the 6 mm's have increased their ask/bid prices, with the other one holding steady. Also 4 have upped the sp within 4 minutes, another possible sign to an increase, ( again same as yesterday.)

Arf Dysg - 27 Feb 2006 13:52 - 186 of 968

Looking good! Someone likes DEMG. Offer 26.5, bid 24.75
Has someone got wind of some news?
The full-year results in mid March should be interesting.

greekman - 27 Feb 2006 14:33 - 187 of 968

Arf,

Yes, another nice tick up today. Can't find any reason, as you say results will be interesting. Also soon be another financial year. The NHS management, and the government can't be as bad in the comming financial year, can they, ( o'k probably yes they can ). They must see that every spent early on re CardioQ will save many pounds ( and lives ) later.

explosive - 28 Feb 2006 23:04 - 188 of 968

Greekman - post 187 very true, however lets not forget the NHS need to spend on eliminating MRSA first. Something CardioQ doesn't protect against.

I held these shares for some time before selling due to lack of confidence in the board to actully land sales. I do hope that one day they will come and like many I believe in CardioQ... Although Delex has many probally hundreds of medical reports backing CardioQ publicity focus continues to be in the wrong areas. Deltex and investors should target the press and media with CardioQ to build pressure on both the NHS and government to fund this ever needed technology.. The more people that know about CardioQ the better chance Deltex has of selling its product before its patient expires and cheap copies are launched into the market!

greekman - 16 Mar 2006 07:10 - 189 of 968

Just in.

Yet another example of cost savings that can be made.
Cost savings, taking into account the cost of the
Deltex Medical probe and the reduction in whole blood, blood products and
ancillary equipment used, but excluding savings from length of stay reduction,
were approximately 3,500 per patient.
'There are approximately 80,000 patients every year in Europe alone who could
benefit enormously from this approach if it were adopted as a standard of care,
and there is the additional potential for substantial cost savings at
hospitals.'
That's 280 million euro's. When will the powers that be wake up to this fantastic product.

stockdog - 16 Mar 2006 21:21 - 190 of 968

When they stop investing in endless layers of middle management.

sd

greekman - 21 Mar 2006 07:42 - 191 of 968

Results out, showing a steady but sure progress.
Looking forward the future does look very promising. As has been mentioned many times with the CardioQ, once this really does gather momentum, there will be no stopping it. All IMHO of course.

skyhigh - 21 Mar 2006 08:50 - 192 of 968

yep.. steady as she goes.....still one for the long term.. I'll continue to hold and will look to top up when SP falls below 18p. imho SP is bound to drift down during quiet periods..

explosive - 11 Apr 2006 19:35 - 193 of 968

Very true skyhigh, hope your also keeping an eye on Deltex's patients.... Expirey etc... Its also worth doing some research on other companies that have medical technology to offer and am having difficulty like Deltex selling their product.... Having said this you could always take matters into your own hands and run a special sponsored "whatever" to raise money to buy your local hospital a CardioQ!!....... Just a thought.

greekman - 03 May 2006 18:22 - 194 of 968

Re the RNS

Looking good. It appears the dam has finally started to break. Don't mind a share placing at all as the proceeds are for all the right reasons. It's a light placing percentage wise anyway.
All indications for the next 6 to 12 months look to increasing, sales of the monitors and probes.

Arf Dysg - 06 May 2006 21:05 - 195 of 968

I like the increase in U.K. monitor sales announced at the AGM a few days ago. It was something like 34 monitors in the U.K. in the whole of 2005. Now they say they've already had 24 U.K. sales in 2006, so if that covers 4 months, that suggests 72 monitors will be sold for the whole of 2006. That's more than double last year! Even being pessimistic, they have almost made 70% of last year's U.K. monitor sales in the first 4 months of this year, so they should comfortably exceed last year's sales.

I miagine that NICE approval has had something to do with this.

skyhigh - 18 May 2006 19:32 - 196 of 968

Just released.
A glimmer of hope in what is a very bad week over all...

LONDON (AFX) - Deltex Medical Group PLC said an audit conducted at the Royal Alexandria Hospital in Paisley found that patients subject to haemodynamic optimisation using its CardioQ device had a mean length of stay in hospital of 9.55 days compared to 12 days for those patients that had received a standardised anaesthetic.

Dr David Alcorn, who has been in charge of auditing the procedure at the hospital, said: 'We are greatly encouraged by the results achieved. This has major benefits not only for patients but for clinicians and hospitals throughout the country.'

Deltex Medical's Chief Executive, Andy Hill, said: 'The evidence from this audit comprises further validation of the clinical and cost effectiveness of the CardioQ.'

explosive - 18 May 2006 19:39 - 197 of 968

Nothing new this, lost count how many times similar reports and statements have been made. If Deltex received as many orders as it did proff CardioQ works reports I'd have been rich a long time ago!!

skyhigh - 18 May 2006 20:36 - 198 of 968

True, just clutching at straws I guess... :-(

greekman - 18 May 2006 21:24 - 199 of 968

Skyhigh,

Just got in and saw the AFX. It makes you wonder what the NHS is waiting for, but it also goes to show how pathetic the NHS managers are. This is the problem with the NHS through and through, they won't spend 1 today to save 2 tomorrow. I'm sure the orders will come eventually ( from the NHS ) but I am even more convinced that the CardioQ will be rolled out across the USA well before they are in general use here.

skyhigh - 19 May 2006 08:18 - 200 of 968

Shows how pathetic this government is as well.. They should be driving through reforms and better healthcare practices that also make better use of funds... still as said it's... good news.!.

greekman - 19 May 2006 13:18 - 201 of 968

Mr John Christou recently purchased 500,000 shares. It appears someone has faith. Anyone know who he is.
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