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DRM Dermasalve

2.75
0.00 (0.00%)
01 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Dermasalve DRM London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 2.75 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
2.75 2.75
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Posted at 20/12/2008 17:52 by willib2
So we can expect to never see your name connected to another AIM company in the future.
Think our old friend Sandy1888 said something similar and low and behold up he popped on the DRM board.

"It wasn't recognised because it was upstaging you lot ..... :-))"
You certainly upstaged yourself in not taking note of the negative items.
Posted at 23/10/2008 08:05 by substp
Just 2 months and a bit to go before the exchange cancels these shares ? Or will DRM have enough b*ll*cks to pull the plug themselves ?

:-(
Posted at 24/9/2008 16:23 by substp
Is it all over for DRM ? Have the directors thrown in the towel ? :-(
Posted at 15/9/2008 08:38 by substp
One has to wonder why there has been so many things said through an RNS or not that has never come about . Most have been intentions and not facts . All I can see is serious false rampings by the management.

With all of the half baked RNSs in the past I can't see how anyone will be able to believe anything they have to say in the future .

DRM needs a clean sheet to become credible and respectable again . The directorshps need replacing with people who will look after DRMs best interests . This includes the NEDs as they were suppose to be watching over DRM but I can only assume they were in coercion .
Posted at 11/9/2008 19:19 by oranges
Listen guys, no news in this case is good news, we have a stellar board of directors, you know the calibre of these guys is wasted with DRM, they merit beiong on the boards of BP, Grand Met, GUS, Next etc, DRM will come good
Posted at 10/8/2008 07:32 by substp
They've had plenty of time now to work on this , MONTHS actually ! They have led the shareholders to believe they were going to do well when in reality there is nothing in place and they knew they were going to use dodgy organisations. I believe the shareholders have been scammed ....................:-(

There should be jobs on the line for their false ramping and complete lack of respect for DRM shareholders . The ones that are left should have their wages cut .

Where are the NEDs in all of this ?????? It's their job to oversee the running of DRM . Why didn't they catch and make efforts to correct the problems at an early stage ?????? They too are guilty but there again I guess they come from the same cloth ... :-((
Posted at 24/7/2008 09:12 by hirschnathan
redd

the letter of credit is not for payment, the french want 90 days credit, so drm need the funds to produce the goods


Sub

things take time, maybe some small orders have been shipped already with whatever cash drm have.

apparently drm have also managed to half the cost of production from $4 a bottle to $2
Posted at 01/7/2008 12:41 by bi1l
He is actually Substp, Bolman - its a little game substp plays. He pretends ( as substp ) to be an uncertain and curious investor so if the share price does well he's a little hero. He introduces the flip side of the coin as Redd, so when problems occur, as with DRM, he can still be a clever little boy trashing all comments from others, including himself as Substp ! Quite pathetic in my opinion, especially when he owns up to not even owning any DRM shares - so whats his agenda you may well ask ?

Ever since he arrived on this bb the intention has been to trash both DRM and any form of comment by anyone. Just a little game to him.

So, sadly its best to stay away and let him get on with it.

Along with all his little aliases he's targeting the SLN bb now - but there we are. There are more of them to put up resistance to individuals such as substp.
Posted at 22/6/2008 12:31 by hirschnathan
When a doctor looks on their computer to make a prescription their are different categories. So when a doctor types in a symptom the nhs directory gives suggestions what creams/pills to use. Until now drm could only be prescribed if the doctor was aware of the product, so the doctor would have to search for the product on their system and print it. Drm have been trying to be listed in the suggested brands, I am not sure if they have achieved it or not, but it was meant to be live a couple of months ago.

Educating doctors can take time and constant reminders, if drm for example are reccomended for an eczema cream when the doctor searches for products, that would be the biggest source of income for drm
Posted at 16/6/2008 12:50 by funkbros
I cannot abide overbearing negativity especially when combined with the ignorance of someone who cannot read a situation properly. I have been in the same situation (or similar) to DRM's myself. It really is all about casflow and little else. Let's assume the cashflow situation was sorted.

DRM has managed to establish distribution deals in Thailand, South Africa & France worth many millions that we know of. Sure they are taking an eternity to actually get the 'wheels under the deals', but that's not so unusual.
How many other territories do they have pending we don't know about?

Yes, H&E was a good purchase and since acquisition has increased both turnover and profitabilty (so the CFO is earning his crust)& is now supplying Waitrose, which I would call a major account win. I note from a visit to their internet site today, they are diversifying into other areas, another shrewd move?

This is a small company, with small overheads and what would appear to be a decent team of deal do-ers. If the profit margins DRM enjoy is industry standard just one of the so far announced deals actually starting would take the whole PLC into profit. If two or more came on line during the next financial year & this could happen...

So as I did say earlier it's a simply cashflow issue & buying at 2.75p is a gamble which carries significant reward if I'm right.

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