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
explosive
- 03 Oct 2006 22:29
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
explosive
- 11 Oct 2006 19:47
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Couldn't have said it better myself!!
Public awareness is the key so that people demand the technology. At the very least I expect the press would love to run a story on how the government, after xxxxxxxx amount of medical journals missed the chance to save 's p/y and save lives failed to spot new technology!! Maybe all shareholders picket London and demonstrate for it. Bet the media would love it......
The Count
- 25 Oct 2006 01:55
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THE COUNT--->ALL
Well, as I have been told, the pressure on the health authorities to get their house in order grows by the day, and each new study merely adds to the pressure.
If you all go to the link
http://www.reducinglengthofstay.org/
and then click on the 'CardioQ in the news' tab, theres a good deal to read. There is also a Sky News video piece on the recent Freeman study. You may have seen the other articles, but I don't think anyone has yet read a copy of the recent HSJ article. The HSJ (Health Service Journal) is mainly aimed at NHS management professionals.
I have pushed DEMG for over a year to get more aggressive in their approach, but even though they obviously sympathise with that demand, they have to be a lot more professional and less emotional than us as investors.
They have told me that they have to pursue a soflty, softly approach whilst at the same time, gradually increasing the pressure....and they are now doing that. They have stressed to me that the people they must not alienate in all of this, are the doctors themselves....they are the ultimate key to everything. As well as targetting health administrators, DEMG are also liasing with patient groups and politicians.....just read again what Patricia Hewitt, the Health Secretary says on the website.
Just to remind people what we are talking about here, I would like to highlight once again, a small extract from the Scotsman article that says so much about the potential of this company (and that's IN THE UK ALONE)......
'Professor Mythen added: "One million patients treated by the NHS could benefit from this procedure every year. There are clearly significant financial savings possible."'
Now, at 50 per probe (let's exclude any potential monitor sales which in themselves would be very substantial), that would be 50m of probe sales pa in the UK alone. Probe sales are very profitable. Half of that could easily fall through to the bottom line, giving a profit of.....well, I'll let you do the simple sums.
That alone could make this stock a 25 bagger, and that's before the rest of the world comes a calling.
Of course, this is a dream scenario but it highlights the potential upside if even a decent fraction of that were to happen. DEMG have a CURRENT clinical demand of 300,000 probes. In plain english, that means that there are doctors out there in the UK at the moment that want to use DEMG probes to the tune of 300k probes pa if they could only release the funding from the idiots that hold the purse strings.
I would settle for just the current clinical demand alone....that could give us an SP of around
140p - 150p. That would certainly be worth the wait.
Anyway, enjoy reading the articles and watching the Sky TV clip. The pressure on the NHS chiefs grows by the day.
Regards,
THE COUNT!
greekman
- 25 Oct 2006 09:12
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The Count,
A great find and well worth reading everything on the link even that reiterating what we already know. The Sky news bit although short says it all.
As we keep saying, it will take off but when.
When things do start to move at a faster rate it will be the share to really get into. Timing could make this the share of the year (or next).
I have never felt more confident that DELTEX will make it.
Cheers Greek.
greekman
- 07 Nov 2006 11:17
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For several months now I have thought the future for the CardioQ is not in the NHS.
I think the sales, profits at least for the next two years will be found in the foreign hospitals, especially the USA.
How many times have we seen innovative ideas start up in this country, struggle to take off at home then breaking ground abroad, with this country then playing catch up.
The NHS will get there re CardioQ but when is the big question.
Could be it will take a pandemic, such as Bird Flu or a serious increase in our own winter flu to wake up the powers that be. ( Obviously I hope we dont get one).
Everyone excepts,even the NHS that CardioQ releases bed space earlier. The problem is the main sickness in the NHS (the management) is a sickness even Deltex could not come up with a solution.
neil777
- 07 Nov 2006 14:00
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I completly agree
I believe the technical term for the management sickness is called (Brain dead)!
It may be harsh to say that, but cardioQ makes sense, so no point being nice
about it.
greekman
- 07 Nov 2006 16:05
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Neil,
I don't think it's harsh at all.
It amazes me how most of these managers are paid (wont say earn) more than the medical staff that they manage, sorry should have said mis manage. Whats that saying re the lunatics have taken over the asylum.
explosive
- 07 Nov 2006 21:26
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Greekman, couldn't agree more. Still on my watchlist though as will get there in the end. Put in perspective the time I have been watching this I have also bought GOO made 50% and sold taking the profit. Right now would be a great time for a hint of better times to come.....
Arf Dysg
- 13 Nov 2006 11:40
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I have just been to see the musical Jekyll and Hyde. It was fantastic and it gave me a lot of ideas. When I think of the nasty things Edward Hyde did to people, and then I think of those NHS management (sorry I mean manglement) who need a shock, I think maybe we could get Edward Hyde in to break a few necks and rip some intestines out...