RE: Incase people have forgotten12 Aug 2024 09:40
Manchester Trust was always the most developed relationship, so this was always likely to be the first thing to land. Its sort of news but it sort of isn't in that respect. GDR has been in with Manchester Trust for a good 2-3 years. I don't think that the other trusts will take quite as long to adopt, but I do envisage that the first year is going to be about Clinicians learning the product, getting used to New Ways of Working and building up confidence, not in the product as such but that they are using it correctly and know the platform inside and out. My opinion is that GDR will make headway but as has always been the case it'll be slower than investors are happy with. There is no way this gets to breakeven without one more cash raise. I do think that ll be the last one though. I'm confident GDR will be a success but not confident that it'll be for SHs to enjoy. Myself and Gloria and others are commenting because its a fascinating watch not because we want to put the boot in. I got out at 17p and took a big hit, but saved myself from near total wipeout. Many holders got into this 50p and above and I think you can kiss those levels goodbye for many years if ever. This is only about Sales and it needs to be in the millions within a year. So the journey Manchester has been on for 2-3 years needs to happen in a 3rd of the time across at least 12-15 other trusts. Even then its only 2M at very very best which is half what GDR needs. Hope that gives a good perspective that this aint breaking even in 2025 IMO.