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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

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.

greekman - 06 Nov 2009 18:56 - 676 of 968

Placing or not, its nice to see a new player take a stake of over 9% of the company. Slight discount or not, it shows faith in the product and the company.

greekman - 16 Nov 2009 12:07 - 677 of 968

Gartmore have taken 420,000 more. Not much of an increase in their holdings, but an increase all the same. What I and no doubt all of us are waiting for are increases of several million, that will no doubt precede some explosive news. Something to really move this share.

greekman - 17 Nov 2009 08:48 - 678 of 968

Nice to see 2 bits of news on the same day. When the news flow increases as now, it 'MUST' surely convert into an increased sp. I can't see how orders won't follow.

greekman - 17 Nov 2009 09:00 - 679 of 968

And the first trade semi decent of the day is a sell. Says it all doesn't it.

greekman - 17 Nov 2009 09:30 - 680 of 968

My take on things.

I think that the Deltex sp is in a bit of a quagmire position. Due to its almost stagnation it appears that when good news is released and the sp ticks up a tad, punters are so used to it then sliding back down, instead of jumping in on the back of this news they instead think, 'It's ticked up, so I will take this as an opportunity to sell'. Whilst I appreciate when shares tick up this will always happen, in the case of Deltex it does appear disproportionate.
But because of this when/if it really does start to motor, many I feel will have got off the train just as it gains speed and is about to leave the station.

greekman - 29 Nov 2009 16:35 - 681 of 968

Re the Hanover connection. This could be one of Deltex's most important moves for many months.


Not an expert re Media or/and PR, but as they appear to have difficulty in putting their case over to those that hold the purse strings, it may be that companies such as Hanover can achieve for Deltex what their sales/media personnel can't achieve for themselves.
It might just be the time for Deltex to look for and receive help re sales, even if it costs.
Perhaps Hanover can rattle more cages than Deltex can. I have often thought that more media items, such as 'NHS trusts refuse to spend to save' would perhaps focus minds. With Hanover requesting info via re The Freedom Of Information act, the first cage could be about to rattle.
All IMHO of course.

http://www.hanovercomms.com/what-we-do/healthcare/

greekman - 30 Dec 2009 07:58 - 682 of 968

OK. Share options instead of cash nearly always a good idea, but this is getting a bit too often. Holdings diluted again. Hope we see these options earned soon, and not by just a trickle of sales.

greekman - 30 Dec 2009 16:37 - 683 of 968

But this shows not just commitment but real confidence, to buy at full price.

Nigel Keen 24,999.74 217,389 @ 11.50p
Edwin Snape 18,000.03 156,522 @ 11.50p
Duncan Nichol 14,399.96 Duncan K Nichol 125,217 @ 11.50p
Charles Cazalet 13,708.69 119,206 @ 11.50p

2517GEORGE - 30 Dec 2009 19:00 - 684 of 968

Greekman, providing the number of shares awarded was fair remuneration, then I read it as a positive sign. I have a feeling in my Oesophageal Doppler that 2010 will be the year that DEMG and it's sp make real progress. Good luck and A Happy New Year to All.
2517

greekman - 31 Dec 2009 07:33 - 685 of 968

Hi 2517George,

I totally agree re the 'Fair Remuneration'. Personally I would like to see any bonus/rise in remuneration tied to performance of the sp, or at least to performance of sales.
Yes, the sp can obviously go down therefore knocking the value of any taken up options, but they would still be in pocket unless they really bombed out.

To me 2010 has to be make or break year for Deltex.

By this time next year, we will either be sitting on a very nice gain, or thinking, yet another year without movement.
I do think the odds are they will make it, and make it big, although I also feel it will be a close run thing.

Wishing all a prosperous (I hope you all make money, but I hope I make more than you) and Happy New Year.

greekman - 13 Jan 2010 07:35 - 686 of 968

Pre close up-date looking fairly good.

Sales are growing in all our key markets and we are on track to achieve cash neutrality assuming continuing sales growth. The margin on sales in the second half of 2009 was approximately equivalent to our planned cash cost base in the first half of 2010.
Record probe sales in all key markets in the final quarter of the year indicate a return toward the strong growth trends established prior to the global financial crisis. The directors expect sales for 2009 to have been in excess of 5.6 million.

Last years full sales were 5,235,000 increased by 26% on the 2007 figure (2007: 4,168,000)

So although not much of an increase, it isn't bad considering the financial climate.
Also with the profit margin equivalent against the first 6 months of 2010 cost base things are looking up.

As said previously, I think 2010 will be make or break year.


2517GEORGE - 14 Jan 2010 13:41 - 687 of 968

Now that is promising.
2517

greekman - 14 Jan 2010 14:49 - 688 of 968

Yes indeed.

Results from 1,247 patients included in the project include a greater than 50% reduction in mortality rate and a three day reduction in length of hospital stay.

With comments/figures like this it is as we have often said a no brainer.

Well if they now don't implement it asap they must surely be regarded as negligent if the mortality figures do not reduce.
What part of this don't they understand!


If only the media would get hold of this and the procrastination of the NHS Trust Managers. Would love to see an expose on say Panorama/World in Action.
They need to be shamed into taking action.

Will close now as my Blood Pressure must have shot up a couple of notches.

Grrrrrr.

greekman - 14 Jan 2010 16:29 - 689 of 968

Thats a bit better, now up 7.5%. What we really need is some big institutional buys. No doubt we will see over the next couple of days if the latest news brings the interest that it warrants.

2517GEORGE - 14 Jan 2010 16:34 - 690 of 968

greekman-----we may at long last be on our way, excellent rns imo and the sp started to respond, quite a way to go yet I reckon, but the signs look good for increased sales.
2517

greekman - 14 Jan 2010 17:01 - 691 of 968

And yet 2 sells of 1,000,000 plus come in just before close. Shows how punters are looking for any reason to sell on a decent uptick.
Deltex are the largest % of my portfolio, and whilst I am still very positive, especially since todays news, I feel I am in deep enough.

Arf Dysg - 14 Jan 2010 19:12 - 692 of 968

Sells of a million pounds? Surely you mean a million shares!!!

Anyway, I don't believe that they are sells, as the share price has gone UP substantially.

Dil - 14 Jan 2010 23:16 - 693 of 968

Weren't you guys saying this was a great buy at nearly double the current level ?

greekman - 15 Jan 2010 07:14 - 694 of 968

Morning Arf/Dil,

Arf, You are right of course, had a grey moment.

Dil, I for one wasn't. I had the sp at about right, due to the potential of the product balanced against the 'is this ever going to take off'.

I still think the sp is not worth double but with the current position, I feel it is just a tad undervalued.

To my mind there is hardly anything a great buy at double sp, unless of course you have insider knowledge.

If values are double, the market as a whole would be jumping in so quick that the sp would reach true value very quickly.

There are as ever exceptions.
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