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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

Arf Dysg - 17 Sep 2006 18:48 - 312 of 968

The above article (post 310) is very impressive when you see it in The Times. It's on page 4 in the main news section and takes up two thirds of a page. The headline is quite large. It's fantastic P.R.

greekman - 19 Sep 2006 16:44 - 313 of 968

We have said it many times, that the decision re purchase/use of the CardioQ is a no brainer.
The conference attended by 600 colorectal surgeons from the UK, Europe and the USA MUST finally allow those in authority in the UK (the NHS managers,sorry mis-managers) to see that they really have no alternative but to go for it.
I expect the institutions, such as First State has recently to increase their holdings and hopefully none holding institutions to start buying in.
As ever though nothing in this game is guaranteed.
So I won't hold by breath where this countries health institutions are concerned.
I have held the believe for many months now that Deltex's near to medium future is overseas.

greekman - 26 Sep 2006 10:52 - 314 of 968

Yet another cracking RNS.
Increased sales with new contracts must surely now be just round the corner.
I would think those linked to Deltex must feel like that wall they are continually banging their heads against is finally starting to crumble.
If ever patience is tried it is being involved in this share.
When will the powers that be wake up to this no brainer.
I would be amazed if we reach the end of 2006 without a significant rise in the sp.

2517GEORGE - 26 Sep 2006 16:19 - 315 of 968

The message is slowly being spread ever wider, and surely some of the surgeons at that conference will get the message home to the powers that be who 'manage' their hospitals and health care services, whether in the USA, Europe or NHS.
2517

2517GEORGE - 28 Sep 2006 13:05 - 316 of 968

Here we go back down again, infuriating.
2517

greekman - 28 Sep 2006 13:46 - 317 of 968

The results overall in my opinion look good, especially as they were the six months to end of June. Look what we have heard/read since.

From the results......
Turnover increased by over 20% in direct markets
25% increase in gross profit
1,241,000 in new equity raised after expenses (including 585,000
announced in this results statement)
It appears the increased six month loss due to the one offs has jittered the market.
My focus is definitely on the next six months. In my opinion end of 2006 start of 2007 will be very telling for Deltex.

myway - 03 Oct 2006 15:31 - 318 of 968

The disposable probe that will make money for Deltex.. Just out the Interim Results for Deltex.. Take a look at the company website.. www.deltexmedical.com and probe the contents..

The probe is now being used in over 30 countries.. its the key to turnover and profits.. There are over 1,250 CardioQTM in use.. To back up the CardioQTM there are more than 90 clinical publication.. that have proven time and again its safe use, life saving and cost saving of the CardioQ.

Deltex product is getting stronger with each day that gos by.. Are you in on this one..?

2517GEORGE - 03 Oct 2006 15:34 - 319 of 968

Yep!
2517

explosive - 03 Oct 2006 22:29 - 320 of 968

Wonder how many people are employed in Deltexs sales team? Are they paid on commission? If the answers 1 and no then that explains the sp.

greekman - 04 Oct 2006 07:54 - 321 of 968

Another trial looking good,(this time the SupraQ monitor), although I have seen clearer write ups as it looks like details of the trial with no results as yet.
But it then states 'The results were published in the medical journal Anesthesia and Analgesia'. Note the word RESULTS.
Unfortunately the site is subscription only. Hopefully there will be more press later on.
Will keep looking for a way into these results.

myway - 04 Oct 2006 10:18 - 322 of 968

Form what I understand 60 + SP up by 50p so far today

Once again Deltex comes up with the goods this time Doctors used SupraQ monitor to research and for the development of improved anaestheetic protocols for patients undergoing caesarean delivery

Among others, and high risk patients with significant cardiovascular disease will benefit from the use of the SupraQ monitor that can provide doctors with the same reliable, high quality data, as the CardioQ

Yet another fist class product from Deltex Vist Detex web site at www.deltexmedical.com I intend to keep my eye on this one Detexs day is coming

greekman - 04 Oct 2006 10:26 - 323 of 968

Hi Myway,

I wish you were correct re the 50p up so far today (maybe in a few months time).
It's .5p on my system, so either a typo on your part or a rogue price showing on your system.

myway - 04 Oct 2006 10:35 - 324 of 968

Hi greekman... you are so right my error.. up .5p ..... if it had been 50p we would all be running to the bank...

greekman - 04 Oct 2006 10:43 - 325 of 968

No probs, often fingers and thumbs myself.
If you post the same +50p in a couple of months you could well be right.

Cheers Greek.

Arf Dysg - 08 Oct 2006 19:02 - 326 of 968

As has been said before, deciding to use this product is a no brainer.

Unfortunately, some of the NHS management really do have no brain.

myway - 09 Oct 2006 17:09 - 327 of 968

Once again Deltex comes up with the goods this time Doctors used SupraQ monitor to research and for the development of improved anaestheetic protocols for patients undergoing caesarean delivery

Among others, and high risk patients with significant cardiovascular disease will benefit from the use of the SupraQ monitor that can provide doctors with the same reliable, high quality data, as the CardioQ

Yet another fist class product from Deltex Vist Detex web site at www.deltexmedical.com I intend to keep my eye on this one Detexs day is coming

explosive - 09 Oct 2006 22:19 - 328 of 968

But which will come first, the order or the placing???? Personally I hope the placing so I can get in on the cheap....

greekman - 10 Oct 2006 14:47 - 329 of 968

Explosive,

Would be nice either way. If it comes to the placing first, they will have no trouble if they can produce some back up to possible contracts, such as letters of intent. There must surely be a few bodies (no pun intended) out there who are looking to sign, for this product.

explosive - 10 Oct 2006 20:58 - 330 of 968

Greekman,

This technology has received more medical journals, good reports and recommendations than anything I can remember. Still though no significient orders, makes you wonder why. Whos responsible for the companies PR and marketing, I believe this is all thats needed to get revenue coming in.

greekman - 11 Oct 2006 07:26 - 331 of 968

Morning,Explosive and all other Deltex weary holders,(we will get there but it's a bloody long struggle).

Could be right, as follow up news items in the general (none medical) media are few and far between after these good test results we keep hearing about. Although I do think many private medical facilities look at the NHS and think 'If it's so good why are there no big volume take ups in our so called National service'.
Perhaps Deltex need to spend some cash on advertising the product. Also I wonder how many national newspapers would run with the story, that the NHS patients are missing out on life saving, and time saving treatment due to NHS mismanagement yet again. Now when Mr Cameron and the Tories get elected, things will drastically change. Within a short time our NHS will be once again be the envy of the world. OK only joking, will believe it when it happens. I have no faith in the lot of them. Rant over back to normality.
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