transco
- 06 Apr 2006 11:00
Another risky one but with a new income stream things are looking up for Sun.
Why they did not perform better last year is anyones guess.
I suppose the big boys have been let down before but this time its different .
Take a look - long term holder.....
skinny
- 04 Jan 2011 12:35
- 50 of 119
Hmmm - looks like 5p bid may be finally - cleared.
skinny
- 07 Jan 2011 11:26
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Another reasonable move / volume today. I dug out my original buy details from March 2000 @6.75. I might even break even at some point!
The Other Kevin
- 07 Jan 2011 13:00
- 52 of 119
You did better than me, Skinny. I paid 7.25p for my first lot on March 23, 2000. But I've been a steady buyer ever since and my average price is 4.25. I've found that these tend to disappoint around results time. Prelims are due in April. Must make a note to keep a close watch.
skinny
- 07 Jan 2011 13:09
- 53 of 119
According to my old spread sheet, I bought on March 21st. On the same spreadsheet are other gems such as :-Atlantic Caspian @10p, Reflec @4p (although sold in the 30s)
Auther Shaw (are you sure) @between 1p and 15p. Ultrasis @45p and ADVFN @30p.
hey ho!
transco15
- 07 Jan 2011 14:20
- 54 of 119
The sun has got his hat on - highest since 2007 wow..... things are looking up.
skinny
- 14 Jan 2011 10:11
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RNS Number : 4836Z
Surgical Innovations Group PLC
14 January 2011
For immediate release 14 January 2011
Surgical Innovations Group plc
("SI" or "the Group")
Trading update
Surgical Innovations Group plc (AIM:SUN), the designer and manufacturer of innovative medical devices, today announces an update on trading for the year ended 31 December 2010.
SI continued to trade well in the second half of 2010 and early indications for the full year are that the Group has performed in line with market expectations.
Graham Bowland, Chief Executive Officer, said: "SI made good progress in 2010 with its Resposable(R) products and OEM business, while continuing to grow its own branded products. The Group benefits from a strong underlying business and we are cautiously optimistic going forward with a number of additional larger OEM prospects in the pipeline for the year ending 31 December 2011. However these contracts can take longer to materialise and are not guaranteed. The board will keep shareholders updated. "
Preliminary results for the year to 31 December 2010 are due to be released on Tuesday 19 April 2011.
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skinny
- 17 Jan 2011 07:19
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Surgical Innovations Group plc
("SI" or "the Group")
Appointments to the Clinical Advisory Board
Surgical Innovations Group plc (AIM:SUN), the designer and manufacturer of innovative medical devices, is pleased to announce the appointment of arthroscopic specialist Mr Jon Conroy and laparoscopic specialist Mr Marco Adamo to its Clinical Advisory Board (CAB) with immediate effect.
Mr Jon Conroy, BSc, MB ChB, FRCS (Eng), FRCS (Tr & Orth), MSc, is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon specialising in joint replacements and arthropscopic, or 'keyhole', surgeries to the hip and knee. Mr Conroy is a member of the British Hip Society, International Society of Hip Arthroscopy, The British Orthopaedic Association and a Fellow of The Royal College of Surgeons of England. He also holds a master's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Leeds University. Mr Conroy has published research in several medical journals and won the GlaxoSmithKlein Orthopaedic Essay Prize in 2005 and the John Fitton Prize for Orthopaedic Specialist Registrars in 2006.
Mr Marco Adamo, MD is a Consultant Surgeon and Bariatric Surgery Lead at the University College London Hospital (UCLH) where he has worked since 2007. He graduated in 1995 with full marks and honours in Palermo, Italy where he also completed his training in general surgery. Since moving to the UK in 2000 he has focused on advanced laparoscopic surgery and laparoscopic bariatric (obesity) surgery. He performed the first single incision laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy in the UK and also has a specific interest in laparoscopic hernia surgery. As a dedicated trainer in his field he often runs advanced training courses for UK and European surgeons. Mr Adamo is a member of the European Association of Endoscopic Surgery (EAES), British Society for Metabolic and Obesity Surgery (BOMSS), Association of Upper-GI Surgeons (AUGIS) and Association of Laparoscopic Surgeons in UK (ALS) and Italy (SICE).
Graham Bowland, Chief Executive Officer for Surgical Innovations, said: "We are very pleased to welcome Jon and Marco to the CAB. Jon's expertise in arthroscopy will be invaluable as we begin to develop minimally invasive surgical devices for this very important market. Marco's appointment will strengthen our specialist bariatric team and significantly add value to the development of devices for this particular area of surgery. Our CAB now consists of nine highly experienced surgeons covering a wide range of specialism and markets."
skinny
- 08 Apr 2011 08:44
- 58 of 119
Up on reasonable volume (for SUN).
skinny
- 19 Apr 2011 07:09
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Final Results
Surgical Innovations Group plc (AIM: SUN), the designer and manufacturer of innovative medical devices, is pleased to announce its final results for the 12 months ending 31 December 2010.
Financial highlights
-- Revenue increased 55% to GBP7.045 million (2009: GBP4.541 million)
-- Pre-tax profit increased 487% to GBP1.549 million (2009: GBP264,000)
-- Operating margins increased to 22% (2009: 6%)
-- Net cash of GBP2.2 million generated from operating activities
-- Basic earnings per share of 0.48p (2009: 0.14p)
Operational highlights
-- Own brand sales increased 30% to GBP3.852 million (2009: GBP2.956 million); driven by flagship Resposable(R) products
-- OEM revenues increased 71% to GBP2.506 million (2009: GBP1.463 million)
-- Industrial sales boosted by delivery of GBP616,000 order
-- Continued major investment in research and development, plant and manufacturing
Doug Liversidge, Chairman of the Group, said: "The Group has undergone yet another year of transformation, successfully meeting the demands of rapid growth. We have continued to invest heavily in the business while R&D capability has undergone a step-change to speed up new product development and improvements to our existing technology. This has proven to be very appealing to potential OEM customers and as a result we are seeing an influx of enquires for a range of minimally invasive devices. With an already promising start to 2011, we are looking forward with confidence."
skinny
- 19 Apr 2011 10:11
- 60 of 119
Very muted response - oh well, I'll just have to wait another ten years or so.
The Other Kevin
- 19 Apr 2011 12:54
- 61 of 119
1 in 10 years!
ahoj
- 19 Apr 2011 13:13
- 62 of 119
I have had it for 20 years now!!!! I don't know where is the paper though!
kimoldfield
- 21 Apr 2011 16:57
- 64 of 119
Nice chart!
kimoldfield
- 21 Apr 2011 17:01
- 66 of 119
Ever so slightly!!!
kimoldfield
- 26 Apr 2011 13:06
- 67 of 119
SUN is shining again today.
skinny
- 26 Apr 2011 15:38
- 69 of 119
And that will be 10p!