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While your taking the micky you missed out the TR1 from your great explanation. ALSO you missed off your cousin the Polar Bear for whom we none of us have much sympathy it seems since it is SO greedy. YOURS, hoping you recover and become a LITTLE more original , Max.
I agree however the market is not with us at this point in time
Lets see how the next week or two go
start to see this building over the next month or 2. Would have expected 1.5p plus based on our much stronger financial position and clear evidence that the company is heading in the right direction focusing on sales to its existing customer base. Would be nice to see us winning new tenders as well!
the duty lies with that Institution to notify the Issuer, in this case DEMG, that a threshold was crossed ,what date that happened, where it happened, who made the notification, on what date, how much was obtained, and so on
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Flooding in today! Would love to see some more director buys!
if anyone else has been building a stake that we don't know about! Been plenty of volume over the last few weeks but we may have to wait a while before we find out!
Nice steady buying today... and a 1 trade ;)
Thanks Max.
Hoping to see some slow and steady rises here after a volatile couple of weeks. Huge potential here and with the board having plenty of skin in the game is always reassuring.
When an Institution is buying a share in the company the duty lies with that Institution to notify the Issuer, in this case DEMG, that a threshold was crossed ,what date that happened, where it happened, who made the notification, on what date, how much was obtained, and so on via a TR1 Notification documentum.
The delay seems absolutely to be with Criseren. --- Thanks for your note. --- Yours, Max.
TWO THINGS YOU MIGHT DO :--- (1) Read back through a number of posts by colleagues, go back maybe three/four pages and see comments exactly about the double benefits (a) for hospitals (b) for patients.
(2) Read back through RNSs, you should find one comment from some US person that patients go home in half the time of UK patients due to using DEMG gear. Rooky has also said that there are far fewer re-admittances in USA than in the UK. Of course, in the USA the patients time in hospital may be billed to an insurance company, who will increase the premiums for that patient, but also ask why the hospital concerned is not using proven systems to reduce patient time in care, in some cases. --- Yours, Max.
Hi Ipad,
One of many trials proved that many patients would be released from hospital sooner having shorter recovery times with also far fewer re-admittance's. In one report, can't remember which one as there are over 80 reports/trial results, it was shown that savings in both these areas, would pay for the product within 3 months (could be 4 as not certain).
There are no reasons that I can see, apart from the shortsightedness of NHS Trusts why the Deltex technology is not used in all hospitals.
Spend to save just does not compute with these organisations.
VERY strange... must have only just realised... ooops.
what about patient's benefits..less time in hospital etc how much is that worth ?
Of course as this is the AIM nothing will happen to them.
Probably as politicians always say, It was not intentional, but an oversight.
that it took 7 months to notify us of threshold being crossed?
As an active user of NHS since 1948 I have witnessed many improvements that may be observed by a patient over the years. The care provided by the staff, doctors and nursing staff are just as human as one would expect, wnen a nurse cut the plaster from my broken leg, she challenged me to run down the corridor with her so the humour was there despite worries about very heavy pressures on their time. Could not the government designate, I did suggest London, an area to try a concentrated approach and fund it and let the hierarchy give an unbiased report on say 12 months usage with benefits stated clearly ? Trying not to be grasping at straws but want more improvements in OUR NHS. --- Yours, Max.
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Seadoc - good post. It does work, otherwise private hospitals in US, Canada and France wouldn't be buying. I've got quite a few surgeon friends in NHS and they see the value in this. Apart from the need to balance the books, the real problem is the size of the typical NHS Trust v typical US hospital. So decision making about purchasing tends to be reactive and chaotic.
1.75p
What are peoples expectations on what the SP should be ?
The NHS have a few units spread around the country, but as is typical with most public organisations in the UK they look to the bottom line on their balance sheet for the end of year, even if that means spending more to save over a longer period.
Interest in what can be saved, next year or following years is low.
You only have to read papers on how the NHS can save money by investing in longer time loaded innovations that would benefit not just patients but the whole NHS system, but they don't as the system of yearly budgets constrains them.
For that reason, it's far better to concentrate in countries where the private sector is king, such as the USA.
Private companies look at the bigger picture.
You have a very valid point.
A concern I have had for some time. Why do NHS not obtain at least a trial number of units and try them out, say, in there favourite London hospiatals ?? Surely, the initial costs of the units, training of staff, close proximity to government, Mayor of London, etc would be advantageous in driving up usage of what seems to lay people like me a most simple, sturdy, system which could benefit patients and hospitals continuously. --- Yours, Max.
I too have held this one for a few years and still believe
the story.
It is sound and will come good.
Hi Santina,
Patience is OK but not infinite. I have been looking to the future over 10 years now as a Deltex investor, after so long patience is bound to wear thin.