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DEMG Deltex Medical Group Plc

0.1075
0.005 (4.88%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Deltex Medical Group Plc LSE:DEMG London Ordinary Share GB0059337583 ORD 0.01P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.005 4.88% 0.1075 0.10 0.115 0.1075 0.1025 0.10 15,396,070 13:12:53
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Electromedical Apparatus 2.48M -1.15M -0.0006 -1.83 2.03M
Deltex Medical Group Plc is listed in the Electromedical Apparatus sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker DEMG. The last closing price for Deltex Medical was 0.10p. Over the last year, Deltex Medical shares have traded in a share price range of 0.1025p to 1.55p.

Deltex Medical currently has 1,846,653,348 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Deltex Medical is £2.03 million. Deltex Medical has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -1.83.

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10/10/2016
13:11
Well, something beginning with 'f' anyway ;-)
yump
10/10/2016
12:57
Yump,

You sound like Lord Sugar with that 'bleeding obvious', I take it buywell3 is fired!

bigt20
10/10/2016
12:00
I'd just be happy if it was upside-down. Should that 'was' be 'were' ?
yump
10/10/2016
11:22
SEMOLINA PILCHARD?
arf dysg
10/10/2016
11:22
SHOULD YOU BE PLOTTING IT ON LOGARITHMIC AXES?

SEMI-LOGARITHMIC AXES?

ARRHYTHMIC PIXIES?

RHYTHMIC PIXIE DIXIE CHICKS?

arf dysg
10/10/2016
09:53
I'm sure there's a lot of folk here who didn't realise that the share price had dropped from its peaks, so that's really helpful to know.

Its just a shame that some super-clever folk couldn't have drawn in any lines down to 5p when the share price was 30p.

Its probably worth posting on all the shares in the market with some lines showing what could happen on the downside.

Then at least it will look like a prediction, rather than a statement of the bleeding obvious.

yump
09/10/2016
23:40
The DEMG story so far , blue lines = major share price supports

red line = current down trend top channel line

red/blue intersection point = next chart retest of last lowest support if current down trend continues


free stock charts from uk.advfn.com


hope this helps someone

buywell3
09/10/2016
19:18
....might help with better control.
ramnik007
09/10/2016
18:23
Stick a probe in the ......
bigt20
08/10/2016
05:51
Major haemorrhage, which needs regular 'liquid' top up!
ramnik007
07/10/2016
13:56
DJ Trading1 Oct '16 - 14:37 - 8408 of 8414

--> Interesting post re. the cash outflows.......

bigt20
06/10/2016
10:14
Arf

I think you should know that buywell is a badly designed bot, which is just triggered by any debate about cash, share issues, or RNS's containing losses.

yump
06/10/2016
09:26
February 30th, you may need to cover your eyes at this point, but it's in a good cause...




buywell, shouldn't you have put a comma after the "Yes" and a full stop after "rate" ? Furthermore, you shouldn't try to start a sentence with "But".

Anyway, "burnt" is a past participle and what you need is the past tense.

arf dysg
05/10/2016
23:42
Yes in 5 years time at current trend rate

But how much cash is going to get burnt in the process ?

buywell3
05/10/2016
17:38
I've drifted up and down the half year report trying to see where the extra cash was spent, but not really seen where. All the words talk about costs being cut. I assume the financial soft shoe shuffle at the beginning of the year accounted for about half the extra cash outflow. I'll continue to look, but with not much urgency, because I don't have any money to put up, and I don't intend selling what I've got.

If the 40% extra revenues in July & August are typical of the new year (and not just a big jump on two exceptionally weak months), and if the cost savings that are said to be expected are real, and if they can pull the UK round, then I could persuade myself that they will be within sight of break even by the end of the year.

Last December I had written DEMG off. Now I think there is a good chance they will pull through.

gnnmartin
03/10/2016
20:07
There certainly isn't a negative trend, and getting three accounts just after the summer hiatus is good. Three more accounts in October would confirm the up trend.

As for funding, I'm guessing Deltex will be going for a loan. If they were going for a placing, it would make sense to have had it at the beginning of September, particularly given stock market uncertainty and the US election. For some reason Deltex have decided that 30 accounts is an important milestone for them.

february 30th
03/10/2016
10:10
At the risk or repeating myself, one could be forgiven for saying that there's a positive trend.
arf dysg
01/10/2016
13:37
Buywell for info - summary cashburn below - I posted on 1H results day
Significant increase in cashburn in 1H16 to 300k/month.
Historic burn rate around £200k/month
Cash as at 30/6/16 of £0.5m and post 1H placing raised £0.45m
I think the hat will need to be passed around again before Xmas
I'll let you do the Math!

Monthly cash burn
(Movement in cash balance + financing)

2010 £95k/month
2011 £157k/month
2012 £162k/month
2013 £197k/month
2014 £220k/month
2015 £180k/month
1H16 £300k/month!
dyor

dj trading
01/10/2016
00:57
From the results it would seem , present loss pattern could be stopped in around 5 years time

How much cash have they left ?

buywell3
30/9/2016
16:09
That's a very interesting presentation of the data.

One could be forgiven for saying that there's a positive trend.

arf dysg
29/9/2016
15:30
Here's the pattern of US account announcements since the beginning of the 2015. Notice no announcements in July or August of both years. There were also no account announcements in July and August of 2014. So I don't think there is any evidence of a slowdown. If once assumed that account announcements were poisson events - which one probably can't, because of seasonality - then you have an average of 1 new platform per month, and a 63% chance that at least one account is announced next month.

012015|X
022015|
032015|X
042015|X
052015|X
062015|X
072015|
082015|
092015|X
102015|
112015|XXX
122015|XX
012016|X
022016|
032016|
042016|XX
052016|XX
062016|XX
072016|
082016|
092016|XXX

Here's the quarterly picture:

Q12015|XX
Q22015|XXX
Q32015|X
Q42015|XXXXX
Q12016|X
Q22016|XXXXXX
Q32016|XXX

february 30th
29/9/2016
13:06
We need more US accounts at faster pace.
ramnik007
12/9/2016
03:04
O/T
NHS., doesnt have a clue about productivity, so here we are again with another bleat for cash in time for the Chancellors budget this autumn.

bigt20
09/9/2016
16:22
Arf

I think a consultant is like Park Lane, a registrar is Oxford Circus, a junior doctor is Vine Street and the nurses are up the Old Kent Road.

Hope that helps.

yump
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