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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Intelligent Ultrasound Group Plc | LSE:MED | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BN791Q39 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 14.50 | 14.00 | 15.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/9/2008 13:02 | based on what d6? there's movement for some reason | wild bill | |
03/9/2008 12:48 | Bought some hoping for (at some stage) an offer potentially coming in on the company. | double6 | |
03/9/2008 09:43 | Well we know they haven't got any income so it rather depends on their current rate of burn. Last year's interims were published on Sept 18. | forthurst | |
02/9/2008 22:04 | I reckon about 3-4 months if they have been doing well. | puffin tickler | |
02/9/2008 21:53 | Anyone know how much cash the company has left & cash burn? | biglosses | |
22/8/2008 19:06 | Other than my shirt - no. | unionhall | |
22/8/2008 19:04 | Any one got anything on this one | friars3 | |
01/8/2008 18:43 | "The Company also continues to make good progress with regard to design-ins for eyescreenTM in the head mounted display market. However, conversion of these designs into sales, and sales generally, has taken longer than anticipated and as a result of this, the Company is seeking to raise additional capital to strengthen its financial position. In this regard the Board is reviewing its strategic options for the future financing of the Company, which may include considering proposals for an offer for the Company." We are running out of cash and we are not confident of a successful Rights Issue or one which would not wipe out existing shareholders. | forthurst | |
16/7/2008 11:43 | mmmmmmmmmmmm..... "Gone above 5%" 12:17 edit, then down again, hard to understand what's going on..... | wild bill | |
15/7/2008 11:05 | Ok, now I'm really confused. MED have recently announced that they have signed 2 MOUs. On 2 July and on 11 July Yet on 2 July AXA reduced their holding from 6.425m to 2.33m shares and the share price has dropped from 14p to 8.5p. I would assume that these are the result of "discussions underway with a variety of potential customers" which "will result in significant volume orders" referred to in the Annual Report and that they are confirmation that we are on the way to month-on-month profitability during the next financial year. Obviously AXA don't share my optimism. | chocaholic | |
12/7/2008 13:14 | I would imagine the 300k was a much earlier sale, and it is the overhang from that which has caused the depressed price. | puffin tickler | |
12/7/2008 10:31 | So what happened at 13:00 yesterday? Price took a tumble..... Then what happened after the bell, 20,000 and 300,000 bought after 16:30 Anyone know what's happening? (ps. Trades data above is only available for 21 days) | wild bill | |
06/7/2008 13:32 | enjoy..... | unionhall | |
04/7/2008 12:08 | Im off to france in the morning on vacation | friars3 | |
02/7/2008 17:36 | I hope its, more then a few samples | friars3 | |
02/7/2008 09:56 | it's progress, but it didn't do much to the share price, at least not yet it hasn't..... | wild bill | |
02/7/2008 08:07 | Yes it has - An MOU to get us into the Digital camera market...... | unionhall | |
29/6/2008 20:41 | Not even the company has news | friars3 | |
24/6/2008 01:07 | anyone have news of the big shipments to customers yet, and the return of the big cheques, seen as we are now in profit | friars3 | |
22/6/2008 22:53 | Does your mirror talk back ? | unionhall | |
22/6/2008 22:24 | can't see 3i group in there have they still got an interest in micromissive | friars3 |
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