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Timestrip has cash flow problems but i am not surprised with all these orders to fill, lets hope they can raise cash for these orders
Timestrip has been recognised at the annual PCD (Perfumes, Cosmetics & Design) Awards in Paris. The awards are designed to single out packaging and design innovations and this year’s winners included Lancôme, Chanel and Bobbi Brown. Chosen for particular mention in the Jury’s Special Distinction category, leading brand CARGO Cosmetic’s collaboration with Timestrip on its trademark lip glosses received praise for its innovation and consumer appeal. A ‘Jury’s Special Distinction’ diploma was presented to Tristan Allen, Timestrip’s Commercial Director, at the PCD Congress and Exhibition in Paris. The congress gathers together decision makers from all the major cosmetics groups, as well as leading packaging suppliers and this year had a theme of sustainable development for make-up, perfumes and body care. European legislation now demands that cosmetics products have a PaO (Period after Opening) symbol clearly displayed, to show consumers the shelf-life of the product once opened. Embedded in the cap of CARGO’s lip glosses, the integrated nine-month Timestrip® enables consumers to keep track of exactly how long the lip gloss has been open and gives them an accurate indication of when it needs to be replaced. “It’s very satisfying to receive another official recognition of our work with CARGO,” said Tristan Allen. “This project resulted in a product innovation which was not only functional, but also met the very demanding aesthetic requirements of the cosmetics sector.” Timestrip plc produces a wide range of labels to automatically monitor elapsed time, with products for a variety of conditions, from ambient environments to fridge, freezer and extremely high temperatures. The technology can be integrated into products or packaging, as well as the applied label format and is in use across a diverse range of industries. Timestrip was a double winner at the 2009 UK Packaging Awards, taking the prizes for Labelling and Innovation of the Year.
Contract win - Toothbrush Order - 1 Feb 2010 Timestrip Plc is delighted to announce that it has received its first order to supply a custom designed Timestrip® for full integration into the handle of a mass-market toothbrush. The order is from a leading supplier of own-label toothbrushes and a product launch, through a global retailer, of the first range of toothbrushes is scheduled for Q3 this year. Packaging instructions worldwide usually state that toothbrushes should be replaced at least every three months for dental and general hygiene reasons. It is widely accepted that consumers struggle to comply with this instruction and are therefore using toothbrushes that are past their useful life. The Timestrip® will be fully integrated into the body of the toothbrushes, to be activated by the consumer upon first use by simply pushing a button on the handle. A window shows the highly visual colour progression across the Timestrip®, helping remind the consumer when it is time to replace the toothbrush. The Timestrip® is easy to activate, reliable and cannot be reset or stopped once in use. Confidentiality restrictions currently prevent the disclosure of the supplier or the retailer who will launch the product. The value of this initial order is modest although the potential exists for this product line to become a major future revenue source for the Company. Approximately 110 million toothbrushes are sold in the UK annually, and 400 million in the U.S. Paul Freedman, Joint CEO Timestrip Plc: “We have long been aware of the compelling proposition for integrating a cost-effective timer inside a toothbrush. It offers clear health benefits to the consumer as well as obvious commercial benefits to the manufacturer and retailer. The global opportunity is self-evident and we are delighted to be taking this important step towards mass market commercialization of the technology in this sector.”
DefrostWatch™ now Available at Lakeland - 1 Mar 2010 Timestrip’s specialist freezer product DefrostWatch™ is now available from leading kitchenware retailer Lakeland. The product, which monitors temperature levels in the freezer, allows families to decide if frozen food (especially high-risk items like meat and shellfish) is still safe to consume after power to the freezer has been off. When a power cut takes place during the night or while you’re away from the house, there’s no way of knowing how long your freezer has been without power and therefore whether or not the contents have been affected. DefrostWatch™ will stop you using food that’s unsafe or throwing away food when you don’t need to. The device was designed to show at a glance whether temperatures in a freezer have been too high and, more importantly, for how long. DefrostWatch™ is an irreversible temperature indicator, which sits unobtrusively in the freezer and monitors its temperature. Simply activated, the DefrostWatch™ indicator changes colour to confirm activation, but does not move so long as the freezer stays at or under a safe temperature. When that changes, the colour moves across the scale to show how long the higher temperature lasted, allowing appropriate action to be taken. If the temperature returns to safe levels, indicator progress stops, avoiding unnecessary waste.
I think this business has probably no future,tiny Mkt cap,founder ceo gone way too iffy.Please make your own call but be careful and do your research.
Timestrip Plc launches low-cost threshold temperature indicator for mass market use - 31 Mar 2009 Timestrip Plus™ is an accurate, yet easy-to-use device which monitors how long a product has been held above a critical temperature For some time sensors have been able to show immediate exposure to a critical temperature, but this on its own doesn’t indicate whether a product is deteriorating. Product quality can often be compromised by cumulative exposure to elevated temperatures during transit and storage. What you need to know is how long your product has spent above a defined temperature. Now Timestrip Plc – the AIM-listed developer of smart packaging devices – has launched Timestrip Plus – the first, truly cost-effective and simple to use indicator which shows the amount of time a product has spent above its threshold temperature. Timestrip Plus is designed to operate as a cold chain tool for temperature sensitive products in the pharmaceutical, healthcare and food sectors, where the financial and safety consequences of temperature breaches are considerable. Timestrip Plus is easy to use, does not require special conditioning before activation, and is easy to interpret.
I have been watching this for days and the buys have outnumbered sells over the last week or so buy dust bin fulls so we are due a little north rise i feel , wonder if any news is coming soon
We reap the rewards here soon........i mean when the rocket launches........
nevermind mate.....it happens.........wish u best of luck in here though.....
sorry the last message should have said 8.5p not 6.5p
I missed that HVE today, ive been watching it for long time and i thought i would buy it at 8p it touched 6.5p and its flown today, still got this though so not all bad
sorry 43% lol
Duck and dive were doing 25%, im of to thailand for 6 weeks next week so looking good for spending money
showing 43.08% rise........mid-price 47.5.........hope we get the same here on lse....gla
i really wanted to top up....in mid 30's.....didn't have funds..........still cheap me thinks........i've invested around £1600+ here.........i amdown on des and solo......had they been +ve........i would have topped sliced there and bought more here........0.40's bargin price me thinks........should be in mid 50's atleast if not more........adyor....gla
your right casper it is rising fast, by the time i have written this it could be 30% lol did you top up casper i know you wanted to top up at around .44 still got time i think
where are you.....it was your turn to say up 24%
ipredictariot u said up 8.33%....i say up 16.33% ( wow thats all most 100% of what you said )...........can you better it.........go on mate..........better it for us.............gla
by 0.05......good buys coming through on plus
A few buys this morning but only small value, i think it could be people trying to get there average down taking advantage of recent dips in share price
you are right mate - when this bounces it will do so with a vengeance - just make sure youve filled your boots before then!
My average here is .34p if this goes lower than this i will consider a top up, whoppeee
if they drop the ask i am topping up again. still think we will get some news soon and this will rocket (imo) :-)
can only see price on good news , mm happy to sell at these levels all day long. have a look at Customvis highly undervakued at the moments with record sales
SORRY guys sometimes get carried away...........and make spelling mistakes..........i am sure you gather what i mean.........gla