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
myway
- 29 Mar 2007 13:30
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Hi greekman
Key conclusions from the US report
The HTA concluded that in 'patients undergoing surgical procedures with an
expected substantial blood loss or fluid compartment shifts requiring fluid
replacement' the clinical evidence for ODM was strong in respect of the
following three statements:
1. 'Doppler-guided fluid replacement during surgery leads to a clinically
significant reduction in major complications';
2. 'Doppler-guided fluid replacement during surgery leads to a clinically
significant reduction in the total number of complications'; and
3. 'Doppler-monitored fluid replacement leads to a reduction in hospital
stay'.
The full report and other news can be found at www.shareclubuk.co.uk for members and others to view.. Over the next few weeks the S.P. should firm up. This US report will help matters along
greekman
- 29 Mar 2007 17:21
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Evening Myway,
No wonder these medical devices take so long to really get going.
From the 166 page document release last week your summary states just about all we wanted to know.
As said many times lately, when this takes off nothing will stop it.
If a rival does show up on yon distant horizon just think how far they will have to go to obtain as many pro trial reports as the CardioQ.
Deltex are in a very strong position.
neil777
- 03 Apr 2007 15:00
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Time to top up, me thinks!
2517GEORGE
- 03 Apr 2007 15:03
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Yes it may well be Neil, but this is still all rather disappointing.
2517
neil777
- 03 Apr 2007 15:26
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Very frustrating! but we may not see this level again perhaps.
greekman
- 03 Apr 2007 20:19
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They say no news is good news, but as far as Deltex are concerned we keep seeing good reports leading us to believe good news re contracts are round the corner. So when there is no news, disappointment sets in with that added problem of expectations not coming to fruition, resulting in the sp dropping.
Not the fault of Deltex, just how the market, quite naturally reacts.
Patience my fellow investors, patience.
myway
- 05 Apr 2007 10:24
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Just a recap on what Nigel Keen, Chairman of Deltex Medical, said: 15th March 07.
"2006 has been a year of transformation for Deltex Medical. Since receiving
endorsements for our CardioQ product from the Freeman study, we have seen
accelerated deployment of the product in active use - particularly in operating theatres. Product deployment is driving probe sales and further endorsement by leading medical institutions, in the UK, Continental Europe and the USA is laying a solid foundation for growth across all our key markets for 2007 and beyond."
The business is now trading across the board UK. Euro and the USA.
myway
- 05 Apr 2007 10:29
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Hi Greekman and everyone... Deltex has the goods, the City will soon wake up..
Have a good Easter.
myway
greekman
- 05 Apr 2007 10:39
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Thanks Myway,
Same to everyone.
greekman
- 12 Apr 2007 07:59
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Fantastic, no figures yet but this must be the start of something realy big.
Comments such as.....First hospital in the world to
make the use of Deltex Medical's CardioQ monitor standard clinical practice for
a wide range of major surgery.
Will become standard clinical practice over the coming months.
A growing number of hospitals in the UK and abroad plan to introduce similar
enhanced recovery or fast-track surgical programmers.
Our patience looks like paying off, in the not too distant future.
neil777
- 12 Apr 2007 09:18
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Good news!
Hopefully now a long and steady climb.
myway
- 12 Apr 2007 09:33
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First class news this morning from Deltex Medical, the headline news:- Major London Teaching Hospital makes CardioQ(TM) standard clinical practice for
major surgery. University College London Hospital ('UCLH') has become the first hospital in the world to make the use of Deltex Medical's CardioQ monitor standard clinical practice for a wide range of major surgery.
At last hospitals have began to notice that CardioQ is cost effective, UCLH expects the programme to 'cut by more than half the recovery time for patients undergoing major surgery across a wide range of specialties. This will in turn reduce the millions of pounds spent by the NHS on keeping patients in hospital beds unnecessarily.
Others will soon follow. The full report is display at shareclubuk over the last few days I have noted that the share price has move up, this morning news move the price up by 1.50p or 8.33%.
greekman
- 12 Apr 2007 09:40
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Would not be too surprised to see only a slow steady climb.
Due to the many previous reports, and small contracts, what this share really need is a big buy from the institutions. Due to the previous influx of news, not upping the Sp much, procrastination has set in.
We need the financial media to grab a hold and only then will Deltex get onto the investors radar.
When oh when will the market wake up to this shares real potential.
neil777
- 12 Apr 2007 10:23
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It is frustrating! what i do is srceam in a pillow every now and then.
works for me!
On a serious note however, i think adoption may take longer than we would like.
Same old issues applying, but they will get there...............in the end.
greekman
- 12 Apr 2007 13:42
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The important bits to me were, "monitor standard clinical practice for
a wide range of major surgery/will become standard clinical practice over the coming months". Prof Singer is well respected in his field (I read it somewhere in a medical paper) and the UCLH has been the forerunner of several medical enhancements. The thing is will the markets, see it that way.
Just to ADD. There are 6 hospitals in the UCLH trust, specializing in several areas, which as far as Deltex are concerned is no bad thing.
University College Hospital..
Hospital for Tropical Diseases
National Hospital for Neurology & Neurosurgery
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson & Obstetric Hospital
Eastman Dental Hospital
The Royal London Homoeopathic Hospital
The Heart Hospital
OK using the CardioQ in dentistry is perhaps pushing it, but if word speads from these other hospitals, who knows where this will be in 12 months.
My comment Great News may be a bit OTT. Perhaps I let my enthusiasm get the better of me.
Time will tell as they say.
Arf Dysg
- 13 Apr 2007 17:11
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Homeopathic? Really??????? Are you really really REALLY sure of that one?
"Homeopathic" involves diluting things by factors of millions or more.
However, it is a good announcement. UCLH is a teaching hospital so where it leads, others will follow. They are blazing a trail for the rest of the NHS. This is fantastic news for Deltex. We're likely to see more of this sort of announcement over the coming year.
greekman
- 13 Apr 2007 17:49
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Hi Arf,
Homeopathic are remedies through Homeopathy, (but I do get your double meaning) only hope the diluting things does not relate to the sp.
The Count
- 20 Apr 2007 14:07
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THE COUNT--->ALL
The Everest expedition that has also taken our SupraQ along for experiments, has just been mentioned on the BBC news.
The scientists are now at the base of Everest and are about to embark on their journey up the mountain. The BBC said that they will be following the progress of the expedition and conducting a variety of experiments....it will also be covered in a Horizon documentary program later on in the year.
Hopefully we might get a mention at some point.
Regards,
THE COUNT!
greekman
- 20 Apr 2007 19:43
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Hope the Deltex SP which is just about at base camp, climbs as high as Everest's summit.
That's probably jinx both the SP and the expedition.
But seriously, products such as the CardioQ, have a similar journey to mountain climbing. The rise is never steady. There are ups and down with periods of no movement, then ( I hope ) there is the elation of reaching the peak.
So the analogy is not that far fetched.
On a personal note....Would like to climb a mountain but suffer from vertigo.
I get dizzy wearing thick socks.
2517GEORGE
- 23 Apr 2007 12:54
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Nice rise so far today, is there news out?
2517