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
hangon
- 25 Jul 2018 16:14
- 965 of 968
Sorry to say, yr appraisal is spot-on.
+ The weaker pound is not their problem, since this would make exports more competitive...sad fact is, that no-one wants their product and they've wasted years trying to prove otherwise. I recall this was 20p awhile back, when the story seemed plausible and one expected product-expansion.
They need to visit some of their customers and find a niche-product they are wanting....but any begging-bowl will receive nowt from me.
If his Co was a car-maker, they'd be pushing diesel Austin-sevens....grief.
EDIT( 29Aug2018)-I see several RNS:- Dir-buying...well, I hope they know something I don't - For I see nowt ahead, with the incumbents, - or should that be incompetents? The present sp under 1p - "Oh how the mitee have fallen..."
EDIT(19Sept2018)-sp up today 29% but it's still below 2p ( Oh deary). Buy/Sells close to evens, IMHO.
EDIT(24Sept2018)- sp fell to 1p12 =clearly not going upwards much yet.
greekman
- 25 Jul 2018 17:23
- 966 of 968
Hi Hangon,
As you rightly say, the weaker pound should mean that their products are cheaper, although they are using the argument that it does make their profits less as they are selling at a cheaper price (pound to dollar). Crafty how they only use the one side of the argument that suits them. Perhaps the board should throw their hands in and go into politics.
As to the sp, it was 30p early 2011 (ah those were the days of big dreams).
I still feel that if a big brother in the medical instrument field (Williams medical supplies the largest UK medical disposable equipment or say Johnson and Johnson) had got hold of their product it would have flew of the shelves years ago.
At least then Deltex could have had a decent piece of a very large pie, instead of having 100% of almost nothing
This pathetic lot couldn't sell discounted water to a Bedouin dying of thirst.
MaxK
- 25 Jan 2019 09:14
- 967 of 968
Well, blow me down with a feather...a glimmer of good news at last.
hangon
- 25 Jan 2019 15:55
- 968 of 968
Well, if we assume the product works ( er, but does it really "save money"?), then Sales is the issue... I understand they have sales trainers (?) in the US where they expect the Market to be . . . but even this brings into Q. =if you are selling a product; to visit existing (and non-existing) Customers you need something that will excite them enough to see you.
+ This Co. has stuck itself in a low gear and hasn't really widened their offering - so unless you believe there will be either "Savings" -or a "better patient outcome" - why would you ask to see the Rep? - Similarly, unless there are real benefits, then why would the Purchasing Dept. be interested?
I suspect [DEMG] have let time stand-still and any excitement 20-years ago ( or now!), is unlikely to result in a meaningful Dividend.