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Energy Technique - Will this be one of the next growth stock. (ETQ)     

Legins - 02 Sep 2003 17:45

Could ETQ's share price be soon to benefit from their developments with the new UVGI Nightingale Mobile Air Filtration Product.

New UVGI air filtration product

In November 2002, the ETQ announced its new Nightingale UVGI air filtration product, to be produced by a new joint-venture company, UVGI Systems Limited, owned 55% by the Group and 45% by Suvair Limited. This rapid response mobile air filtration unit is capable of killing the MRSA super bug and other airborne pathogens.

The UVGI unit has widespread application where there is need to keep
air free of dangerous live bacteria, viruses, and fungal spores, including
hospitals, schools, cruise liners, aircraft, food processing, and military
applications.

The UVGI unit uses a high intensity Ultra Violet Germicidal Irradiation ('UVGI')
filter, which has been designed to control harmful and dangerous airborne
pathogens, such as Anthrax, Tuberculosis, and Staphylococcus aureus, the
causative agent in MRSA. The filtration system is combined with use of high
intensity Ultra Violet light, which inactivates micro organisms by disrupting
their DNA structure.

Tests of a prototype at the Defence Science Technology Laboratory ('Dstl') at
Porton Down, the centre for excellence for the Ministry of Defence, showed that
the UVGI unit captured and/or destroyed more than 99.9% of Bacillus subtilis
spores, a simulant for Anthrax bacteria.

Since November, second generation units have been developed, which will go on
applications testing at an NHS Trust Hospital in December 2003, following
building completion of its new haematology unit. It is also anticipated the
UVGI unit will shortly go on laboratory testing in the United States with
contractors nominated by the Department of Homeland Security.

Concern seems to be hotting up on the T.V. news that the MRSA super bug is still killing and disabling people visiting or as patients in NH Trust hospitals. It would be surprising if NH Trust hospital do not notice and Buy this product before they get to many expensive law suits for compensation claims.

Definitely a stock that could soon be heading north. Worth buying in but DYOR

L.

RELATED NEWS LINKS

Sky News Sun 28th Sept 03 - NEW ANTIBIOTICS WARNING
BBC World News Thurs 4th December 03 - Hospital infections: Case studies
BBC World News Fri 5th Dec 03 - 'Superbug' crackdown is launched
BBC World News Monday 22nd Dec 03 - Superbugs lurk in intensive care
Sky News Sun 14th Dec 03 - SUPERBUG CARRIED BY PETS
BBC World News Thurs 26th Feb 04 - Superbug deaths increase 15-fold
BBC World News Mon 22nd March 04 - MRSA superbug hits more children
BBC World News Fri 2nd April 04 - Superbug outbreak in cardiac ward
BBC World News Thurs 8th April 04 - NHS faces superbug legal claims
BBC World News Sun 6th June 04 - Government 'complacent' over MRSA
BBC World News Fri 18th June 04 - Superbug deaths 'set to double'
BBC World News Thurs 1st July 04 - Holland's tough line combats MRSA
BBC World News Thurs 1st July 04 - Overcrowded hospitals breed MRSA
ITV.com Fri 9th July 04 - Mother's MRSA nightmare
ITV.com Fri 9th July 04 - 'MRSA superbug has done this to me'
ITV.com Fri 9th July 04 - Precautions you can take against MRSA
Sky News Sun 11th July 04 - WAR DECLARED ON MRSA
BBC UK News Mon 12th July 04 - Drive to fight hospital superbugs

WOODIE - 12 Aug 2004 10:43 - 300 of 497

got it wrong no mention in shares today cant understand why?

SueHelen - 12 Aug 2004 10:46 - 301 of 497

Hi Woodie, doesn't really matter. We did have one recommendation from them roundabout the 15th of July 2004...so may get another one in the coming weeks.

Shares Magazine on 15 July 2004 :

With almost a 10% risk of infection for hospital in-patients from the MRSA superbug, TB, anthrax and other dangerous germs, the government has launched a campaign to cut the death toll.

One beneficiary should be Energy Technique (AIM:ETQ) whose shares have doubled to 8p since it announced the first US sale of its Nightingale air filtration system to the Northwest Hospital Center in Randallstown, Maryland. More US sales are expected to be announced shortly. The system, a free standing air conditioner the size of an American fridge and costing 5,000 uses ultrviolet radiation combined with sophisticated qir flow systems to attack the DNA of killer germs.

The lenghty trial of two units at Basingstoke Hospital comes to an end in Autumn. Energy Technique is hopeful this will finally kick start long-awaited sales to the NHS.

Meanwhile licensing and manufacturing deals have beed struck with major companies to gear up production assuming demand takes off. The company's own factory at Basingstoke can make only about 1,000 units a year.
Full results will be released shortly and will show a 1 Million-plus loss. The company is trading profitably and is well funded after a 3 Million placing at 4p a share in March

Shares Says: Air Filtration market offers huge potential



The price is up today at 6.50-7.25 pence, MLSB were on the offer at 7.00 pence as I stated yesterday and have moved to a higher offer of 7.25p pence this morning.

Level 2 currently at 2 v 2, WINS and EVO on the bid and SCAP and MLSB on the offer.

SueHelen - 12 Aug 2004 12:45 - 302 of 497

MMs offering 6.70 on the bid online now, may see a tick up on the bid to 6.75 pence again.

In Level 2 terms WINS may move back onto the 6.75 pence bid.

SueHelen - 12 Aug 2004 12:59 - 303 of 497

Interesting, MMs offering 6.75 pence on the bid online now. A big premium of 0.25 pence on the bid...must mean something.

SueHelen - 12 Aug 2004 14:29 - 304 of 497

Its EVO the house broker who is after stock today and offering 6.75 pence on the bid online. It was EVO and not WINS who moved to 6.75 pence on the bid in the morning. Do EVO know something?


Still 2 v 2.

SueHelen - 12 Aug 2004 14:38 - 305 of 497

Good buy reported for 108,948 shares at 7.10 pence.

momentum - 12 Aug 2004 16:16 - 306 of 497

Sue did you take a look at cms yesterday. ( etq on iii )

SueHelen - 12 Aug 2004 16:25 - 307 of 497

Re : my posts in the morning, a 250,000 T buy has just come through at 7.00 pence. Someone had an order to purchase 250,000 shares at 7.00 pence.


Hi momentum, all funds tied up at the moment.

SueHelen - 12 Aug 2004 16:37 - 308 of 497

At close :

Buys = 632,199
Sells = 419,644

Buys outweigh Sells for the ninth trading session in a row.

Somebody is accumalating stock here at 7.00 pence, that has been the case this week. See the trades since Monday where the buys have been large ones at 100K, 200K+ and sells have been few generally at 50K and below.

Re:my posts earlier why the MMs were paying a premium of 0.25 pence on the bid at 6.75 pence online was that the 250K buy was going to come through just before close.

WOODIE - 12 Aug 2004 17:05 - 309 of 497

sh even though this is the 9th day in a row buys v sells why is the price not reflecting this seems static all week?

SueHelen - 12 Aug 2004 17:12 - 310 of 497

Hi Woodie, It is because there have been large buy orders that have been on the market makers books to fill at set prices between 7.00-7.50 pence. Looks like some clever accumulation going on - without causing too big a rise in price.

Have a look at this, a nice pattern :

Before last week the price was building a base at 5.00 pence
Last week the price was building a base at 6.00 pence
This week the price has been building a base at 7.00 pence.

PS. Ten trading days ago I bought my first batch at 4.95 pence so the price has risen 40% in the last ten trading days and has been as much as 50% up from that level.

SueHelen - 12 Aug 2004 20:29 - 311 of 497

Infection Alert at Hospital :

Now, if they'd been using Nightingales this might never have happened.

11:00 - 12 August 2004
Patients who booked in for joint replacement operations at Southmead Hospital have had their operations cancelled because of a possible infection risk in operating theatres. Around 20 serious operations involving invasive surgery at Avon Orthopaedic Centre have been cancelled as a result of problems with ventilation systems.

However, most smaller operations will continue to take place in the hospital theatres.

The North Bristol NHS Trust, which runs Southmead Hospital, said the theatres have been closed because an air flow problem may cause an increased risk of infection for joint replacement operations, which involve cutting and exposing more flesh than many other operations.

Alison Sullivan, aged 41, from Kingswood, was informed that an operation on her ankle had been cancelled.

Her husband Steve said: "I'm so angry, because this has put my wife under so much stress."

A North Bristol NHS Trust spokesperson said: "There may be a possible chance of a very small increased risk of infection for joint replacement operations, which are highly invasive procedures."

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Just shows how disgraceful the problems are and the top people still can't see them. Yes it will cost money to implement measures but is better than hospitals closing down and these people losing their jobs.



Still Waiting - 12 Aug 2004 21:23 - 312 of 497

If anyone's looking for an opportunity to make some money aside from ETQ :-).

Cast any eye on DAG, it's set to explode. The five year graph shows where it may revisit, LESS shares in circulation this time around following the director buy-back.

DYOR etc

drunker50 - 13 Aug 2004 00:28 - 313 of 497

news of this product going into nhs hospitals could be part of mr blairs election campain- certainly make him more popular

SueHelen - 13 Aug 2004 08:25 - 314 of 497

New Investtech update (changed) which has been upgraded from weak positive candidate to positive candidate for the short term after yesterday's close.

Positive Candidate (Short term) - Aug 12, 2004
Is within a rising trend and continued advance within the current trend is indicated. On reactions back, there is support against the floor of the trend channel. The stock has support at p 5.10 and resistance at p 8.00. Volume tops correspond well with price tops, and volume bottoms correspond well with price bottoms. Volume balance is also positive, which strengthens the trend. The stock is overall assessed as technically positive for the short term.

SueHelen - 13 Aug 2004 08:26 - 315 of 497

Neutral (Medium term) - Aug 12, 2004
Is within a falling trend and continued decline within the current trend is indicated. On reactions back, there is resistance against the ceiling of the trend channel. The moving average indicator has, however, given a positive signal. In isolation this signals a continued rise, but the slowness of the indicator often means that one has lost much of the upside. The stock has resistance at p 8.70. Positive volume balance strengthens the stock in the short term. The stock is overall assessed as technically neutral for the medium long term.

SueHelen - 13 Aug 2004 08:26 - 316 of 497

Weak Positive Candidate (Long term) - Aug 12, 2004
Is within a falling trend and continued decline within the current trend is indicated. On reactions back, there is resistance against the ceiling of the trend channel. Has met the objective at 12.66 after a break of a inverse head and shoulders formation. The price has now fallen, but the formation indicates further rise. The stock has support at p 3.50 and resistance at p 11.40. Volume tops and volume bottoms correspond well with tops and bottoms in the price. Volume balance is also positive, which weakens the falling trend and could be an early signal for a coming trend break. Trading volume has increased substantially lately. This shows there is an increased interest for the stock, possibly because of fundamental news. The stock is overall assessed as technically slightly positive for the long term.

superrod - 13 Aug 2004 08:35 - 317 of 497

although a holder of etq, i cannot understand why these fridge sized units are required at all. if hospitals cleaned properly and used tried and tested infection control techniques, the problems etq is trying to solve would disappear.

a rather crude analogy is eg the use of abs in car braking systems. the driver knows he can hit the pedal as hard as he likes and the machinery will do the work.

im not in etq because of the technology, im in because it appears they might start selling it.

SueHelen - 13 Aug 2004 08:46 - 318 of 497

Hi superrod, below is one of my earlier posts with regards to the size of the Nightingale units.

The size of the Nightingale Units :

I emailed the CEO of ETQ asking if they have considered producing a smaller version of the Nightingale, and I've now had a reply. Well it appears there is a complete product range (and not just the one in the picture (website)) currently being marketed by N.Q. Environmental U.S.A. Here is the relevant part of the email:

"With regard to smaller versions of the product, we now have a complete product range on offer having signed an exclusive distribution agreement with N.Q. Environmental U.S.A.
They give us the opportunity to sell units as small as TV sets. Already N.Q. Environmental have sold and are selling the Nightingale unit in the U.S.A."

superrod - 13 Aug 2004 09:09 - 319 of 497

SH

thanks, but that doesnt really answer my main concern. ie this technology shouldnt even be needed with good housekeeping. btw my wife is a nurse ( 25 years ) and agrees with me. these are not by any means new problems. im happy to make money on etq though, whether i should or not is another question.
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