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
Pommy
- 23 May 2006 16:45
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I have to let you know I have allowed my hair to become like the great Martinis, but as yet I have not had young girls throwing themselves on me.
Martini, do I need to roll around under a bus as well?
Martini
- 23 May 2006 17:42
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A must do Pommy.
It brings out the mother instinct in the sweet young things.
Regards
M
Gausie
- 23 May 2006 17:47
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Yawn.
Pommy
- 23 May 2006 18:08
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too tired to even think about young girls gausie?
Gausie
- 24 May 2006 20:16
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Pommy - this is the Deltex thread. No need to mention girls. Perhaps nurses, though ....
Greekman - have you unmasked Jonny Kristoo yet?
The Count
- 24 May 2006 23:36
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THE COUNT--->GAUSIE & MIGHTYMICRO
Kristooo reminds me of Kryptonite.
Is he an alien from the planet Krypton?
And don't go folowing people just because they have a large wedge of a stock. Rumour has it that he has had quite a few wrong as well. Is that an adequate enough warning for the FSA?
Regards,
THE COUNT!
chocolat
- 25 May 2006 01:15
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Well I've only been away a week and it feels like it's taken longer than that to catch up on all the hype.
THE COUNT ---> your spelling's crap - adequate enough to expect an FSA warning.
But heyyy - can you swing a meet with this Jonny K guy?
greekman
- 25 May 2006 17:18
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Yet again another good indicator to confidence in this company. Those in the know, ie advisers, directors will often make decisions re shares or cash on what they know is to come.
Five non-executive directors have elected to take shares in lieu
of a cash payment as remuneration for their services to the Company. In
addition certain of the Company's advisors have elected to take shares in lieu
of cash payment for their services to the Company.
Pommy
- 30 May 2006 06:08
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Are you a labour MP in disguise?
Taking shares instead of cash!!! LOL!!!!!
2517GEORGE
- 15 Jun 2006 10:23
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Quiet here, I see DEMG are upgrading their Cardio Q in order that the oxygen delivery rate can be monitored.
2517
skyhigh
- 15 Jun 2006 11:01
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Got out of this earlier this week...got fed up with it as it promises alot but... no real sales etc.,,, I topped up on BLR with the proceeds..! this'll gush....!
greekman
- 15 Jun 2006 11:05
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With all the positive feed from the trials, and now an upgrade, this will eventually take off big style. I wonder if the US market have influenced this. Can only be good for the product.
skyhigh
- 15 Jun 2006 11:29
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See where you're coming from, but with respect... we've heard it all before it's pure hype imho
greekman
- 15 Jun 2006 14:55
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Can't see how this can be hype. All the trials have been accepted as proven success. Deltex have never ( unless you can find to the contrary ) hyped this product, or the sp, they have let the trial results, and the medical professions comments do all the talking. They have always maintained that the NHS is a very big hurdle to overcome due to it's bureaucracy. And as to adding the additional, to the CardioQ how can that be hype. Like you I got out of this share about 9 months ago due to running out of patience, but bought back almost immediately. Hope I made the right choice, and that you did not lose out too much, if at all. ( Nice to see more activity on this thread, whether contrary to my views or not ).
Cheers Greek.
Arf Dysg
- 15 Jun 2006 17:39
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The Count,
I, too, post over on the dark side and I am finding this discussion about the identity of the mystery Christou very interesting. Your speculations as to his identity are hilarious. Please do carry on.
I notice he has the initials J.C. Is he perhaps modelling himself on Julius Ceasar, or on someone even more famous? I think we should be told.
skyhigh,
Deltex sold about 36 monitors to the NHS in the whole of 2005. They sold 24 monitors to the NHS in the first four months of this year. (source: RNS items, AGM statements, AFX news and stuff) Being pessimistic, it won't take long until they exceed last year's monitor sales. Being optimistic, 24 monitors in 4 months suggests 72 monitors in 12 months. That's double last year's sales. That's a reason to buy.
monitor - isn't that a lizard? Perhaps they meant minotaur instead. They could mean mini-tor, which is a small hill in Devon. Remind me again what this company does. I have to say I'm surprised that the NHS is buying lizards. Maybe it makes the reptilian management feel more at home.
greekman
- 16 Jun 2006 07:10
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Arf Dysg,
As you say, good increase in sales, also with the upgrade of the CardioQ, no doubt those that are already in use will also be requiring the adaption at the request of the users. I would think that to modify existing Cardio's would be a fairly easy task. This is after talking to a couple of medical people, who although have no connection with the device regularly use medical equipment such as monitors.
Would be nice to see a bit more detail on the upgrade and how easily adaptable it is to modify.
explosive
- 16 Jun 2006 11:12
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Arf - I to have the initials JC but wouldn't buy this stock at present. So Deltex has upgraded its CardioQ, well I suppose it needs some excuse to justify yet another years loss to its shareholders and what better then R&D.
greekman
- 16 Jun 2006 12:45
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Explosive,
So I suppose the only reason to spend money on R&d re the upgrade is to spend it for the sole reason of conning the investor. The year loss was expected, so they don't need an excuse. Deltex as most long term holders know are a couple of years from decent profits, even if all goes well.
Arf Dysg
- 06 Jul 2006 10:48
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I suspect that upgrading existing monitors to the new capability (oxygen delivery) is very easy. The hardware won't change - it's very likely to be an upgrade to the software in the monitor. The software would be responsible for interpreting the signals coming from the ultrasound probe. Since the capability now exists, it ought to be easy to send the software update (if requested) to existing users.