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
2517GEORGE
- 27 Aug 2009 10:26
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Interims in about 3 weeks, topped up as planned @ 8.9ish.
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greekman
- 03 Sep 2009 10:05
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OK sales up yet again, so on the whole good news.
If you also look at the operational highlights, again it looks very good.
But and it's a big but. Cash flow although being reduced is still flowing out at a faster rate that it is coming in.
With total cash available of 750,000 the following comment from the results to my mind is the most vital one, which must be achieved, as if Deltex go back to the money markets and/or us they could have difficulty raising more funds without having more than promises, of jam tomorrow.
'The Company's key operational objective is to go into 2010 having passed the cash break-even point'.
So I hope the end of 2009 is the start of Deltex going into profit. If not it could signal the end of the company in it's present form.
The results on the whole look like a 'Steady as she goes' message. I just hope there are no icebergs in the way.
All IMHO obviously.
greekman
- 04 Sep 2009 11:56
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Price dropping yet again, so what did I do. Topped up a bit. Must be mad, but just got a feeling.
If my recent dealings are anything to go by, now just watch it really dive.
2517GEORGE
- 04 Sep 2009 12:06
- 659 of 968
I topped up last week, maybe I should have waited for sub 8p. Piece in the Shares mag favouring Lidco over DEMG, and a recent announcement by DEMG questioning the waveform technology used by LID infact related to a device made by Edward Life Sciences, if you are going to criticise be sure of the facts DEMG. (If the shares article is correct that is).
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greekman
- 04 Sep 2009 12:54
- 660 of 968
Anyone noticed the narrow spread today of 3.03%. Well below the normal (tends to be between 6 to 10%), which leads me to believe (probably wrong, as who can read the market at the moment) that there are trades bubbling under the surface.
2517GEORGE
- 04 Sep 2009 13:37
- 661 of 968
Can't say I noticed the spread greekman, and are those trades on the buy side or the sell side, all will be revealed no doubt.
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greekman
- 04 Sep 2009 18:53
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A bit of movement between 1524 and 1536 hrs with almost 50% of the days trades traded (or reported/registered) in those 12 minutes. The only late reported trade was the sell at 1524 hrs.
As said, Fun and games.
greekman
- 10 Sep 2009 16:23
- 663 of 968
Nice to see a director putting their money where their mouth is.....Julian Cazalet, a non-executive Director, notified the Company yesterday that on 9 September 2009 he purchased 250,000 ordinary shares of 1p each in the Company ('Shares') at 8.50 pence per share. Julian Cazalet now owns 2,139,744 Shares.
paulpa66
- 11 Sep 2009 00:12
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?
2517GEORGE
- 21 Sep 2009 11:03
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Mandatory---excellent news.
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greekman
- 21 Sep 2009 11:26
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As you say, excellent news. Data on the first 234 patients from the 10 participating hospitals shows average length of stay in hospital reduced from 13 days to seven.
Another No Brainer and yet the sp just manages to creep up.
Grrrrrr.
2517GEORGE
- 21 Sep 2009 11:38
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Is that better greekman. Let's hope it can be sustained.
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greekman
- 21 Sep 2009 17:17
- 668 of 968
Now why can't the UK Health Authorities make the obvious money + life saving no brainer decisions like the Spanish
Use of CardioQ-ODM to guide intravascular fluids is now one of four 'mandatory' steps. This means that any of the new hospitals looking to join the project, as well as current participants, must use the CardioQ-ODM on 100% of colorectal patients treated within the enhanced recovery programme.
What a nice ring that word 'mandatory' has to it.
greekman
- 14 Oct 2009 15:04
- 669 of 968
Placing.....Good news or Bad.
As for the placing instead of going for a rights issue, usually I feel aggrieved when existing shareholders are not given a chance to be included, BUT in this instance I am wondering if the far quicker way of raising cash is due to the requirement of such cash soonest. After all on 3 September 2009 the Company announced its unaudited interim results for the six months ended 30 June 2009. In that announcement it was reported that in the UK sales of the Company's operating theatre probes had increased by 17 per cent. and, other than the record probe sales achieved in December 2008, Deltex Medical delivered its best ever months for probe sales in each of April, June and July during the current financial year. In its most developed region in the USA the Company increased both probe volumes and revenues by over 50 per cent. Sales to distributors in Europe increased by over 40 per cent.
I just hope that there is a biggish contract in the very near offing.
The market seems to like it. Wonder what they know that we don't, as placings usually without some specific statement usually don't have this much positive effect on the sp.
Regards Greek
greekman
- 15 Oct 2009 08:10
- 670 of 968
Looks like I was right for a change re something in the offing. OK not yet a contract but todays RNS is I feel the match that will ignite Deltex's share price. I feel that this latest news will launch the company on the road to profitability.
We have had so many false dawns (not really the companies fault) just procrastination on the part of Health Authorities.
Surely we have now reached the point of confidence overruling negativity.
greekman
- 15 Oct 2009 11:33
- 671 of 968
Am I right or wrong.
Part of todays news release states.....The study, on critically ill patients in intensive care, noted unacceptably large percentage errors in the PPWA device relative to ODM and poor correlation after haemodynamic change. It noted that most validation studies of PPWA approaches had been performed in select groups of surgical patients and that few of these had assessed PPWA's ability to track change.
The study concluded that: the PPWA device "showed poor agreement" with ODM as the reference technique.
Lidco is often mentioned as a rival to Deltex. As I understand it apart from their product being slightly more evasive than the Deltex product, am I correct in believing that the Lidco system is the PPWA system that is mentioned above. If not it looks o have far more similarities to the PPWA system than the ODM.
Usually don't like to ask questions when I can find the answers myself, but have spent over an hour trying to confirm or not to no avail.
2517GEORGE
- 15 Oct 2009 12:05
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greekman the outlook seems to be improving albeit slowly. You are correct see post 659 and the shares mag for 3/9/09 (which I have unfortunately binned). As for the placing I also think the requirement for quick cash was the important factor, and @ 2.7% discount who can complain.
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greekman
- 15 Oct 2009 12:22
- 673 of 968
George,
Many thanks your reply. As your post of 659 has confirmed my query re Lidco and their PPWA system (or as need as dam it) I think that the latest from Deltex could/should mean that they now start to pull way ahead. If I held shares in Lidco I would be very worried indeed.
regards Greek.
2517GEORGE
- 15 Oct 2009 12:36
- 674 of 968
One day our faith in DEMG may be handsomely rewarded.
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greekman
- 15 Oct 2009 14:56
- 675 of 968
Ah, Faith (I'm an atheist) patience I have very little. But yes one day.
Strange. Up to 1043 hrs shares on the AIM were almost parallelling with those on Plus. Since 1043 hrs there have been no trades on AIM and yet a continuation on Plus of about the same consistency.
What say they are (for whatever reason) not releasing trades on AIM and saving them for later release as they sometimes do when a large deal is forthcoming.
I don't believe there have been no trades since 1043 hrs on one market when the trading pattern has continued on another.