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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Healthcare Ent. | LSE:HCEG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B6030H73 | ORD 25P |
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% | 20.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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27/12/2009 12:00 | Are these lot unionised ???? A job and perks for life ....... And again , too late for Wray to step back in as a director . It's because he didn't do the job right the first time that there was such a devastating outcome . He's the Pied Piper of the City ....... And lets not forget Maxwells best buddy ...... Mr. Garborit , what are you doing still hanging around ? Nowhere else to go ? I hope everyone had a nice Xmas.... :-) | substp | |
14/12/2009 20:20 | i am now a proud owner of 296 ebiox shares will i ever make anything on these ??????? | lecks17 | |
09/12/2009 16:09 | I would, once a master ferreter, always as they say. | willib2 | |
09/12/2009 13:55 | Bactident+ in France .... And you wouldn't believe what else I found there....... :-) | substp | |
27/11/2009 18:29 | TokyoJohn. Well put. | willib2 | |
27/11/2009 07:39 | Shame HCEG now only owns 20%. But it makes me wonder... if Ebiox could keep growing its sales like this for the next 20 years or so, my holding in HCEG might just about be worth more than the 12.50 it'll cost me to sell it. ;-) | tokyojohn | |
26/11/2009 19:56 | LOL and how much profit ??????? | substp | |
26/11/2009 08:21 | Latest bit of news - quite good for a change :- 26 November 2009 Healthcare Enterprise Group PLC ("Healthcare Enterprise" or the "Group") Ebiox announces sales growth of 53% in Q3 and launch of new products Healthcare Enterprise (AIM: HCEG), an international healthcare group, is pleased to announce that Ebiox Limited, in which it holds a 20% interest, has reported sales growth of 53% in the three months to September 2009, as compared to the same period last year, following a GBP800,000 cash injection by private investors, including Nigel Wray. The July to September 09 quarter was the first under Ebiox' new management, headed by John Honey, formerly Senior VP at Reckitt Benckiser plc. Highlights: * Sales up 53% on the same period last year following revenue growth of hand & surface cleaning products * Launch of new biodegradable, macerator-friendly, hard surface antimicrobial wipe * Pipeline of new products includes a non alcohol-based sanitising foam hand rub The new Trionic D biodegradable wipes contain the same proven Ebiox Trionic formulation to clean and disinfect medical devices and hard surfaces, removing biofilms and providing a broad efficacy in removing and killing harmful pathogens. They use a high wet strength cellulose fibre sheet which is fully biodegradable and can be disposed of after use through a macerator unit within a Hospital sluice room thus avoiding the need to dispose of within a clinical waste stream. Great Ormond Street Hospital has just completed a successful six month trial of the disinfectant wipes and Ebiox is currently engaged in discussions with other potential customers, while also seeking to extend the use of the Ebiox Trionic formulation to other healthcare and hygiene applications. Ebiox Esense is a non alcohol based hand rub. The product has a broad range antimicrobial efficacy and is fully compliant to the required European efficacy standards for hygienic hand rubs used in medical environments. The formulation is also Chlorhexidine and Triclosan free and encourages frequent use so as to protect users against potential cross contamination issues and as a defense in many situations arising from public places. Lyndon Gaborit, Executive Deputy Chairman of Healthcare Enterprise, commented: "We are delighted with the sales growth announced by Ebiox today. Whilst we have seen some increased demand as a result of concerns about swine flu, Ebiox has under its dedicated new management and with additional funding, displayed strong growth and is developing a solid pipeline of new products." | rheiner | |
26/11/2009 08:17 | subst - at 32p should you not risk getting caught up a bit? | rheiner | |
25/11/2009 10:40 | Or should I have said "Not as sad as those who get caught up in this company" ....... :-) | substp | |
25/11/2009 10:34 | Till the end ..... :-) | substp | |
25/11/2009 10:27 | Christ substp is still here. How sad is that, LOL!!!!!! | arron_micock | |
25/11/2009 08:11 | And Growth Equities & Company Research operates as a subsidiary of t1ps.com Limited. Such a small contained world ...... | substp | |
25/11/2009 07:46 | Can't believe they're trying the same old spill Willib . Mr Wray didn't do his job before so why try now unless there is another scam on its way ..... :-( | substp | |
24/11/2009 18:11 | Substp. Its like a re-run dont you think. 63.5p boy does that figure triggers memories. | willib2 | |
24/11/2009 14:37 | Thanks edcrane. The original article is here: | alemil | |
24/11/2009 14:07 | Announced a little earlier that Nigel Wray owns 6.19%. Also research note just published by GE&CR with 63.5 pence price target Healthcare Enterprise Group, the AIM listed healthcare investment company, is emerging from a fundamental restructuring that has included Board changes, debt for equity swap and share consolidation. The company's aspiration remains to be a consolidator within the healthcare market and use its equity to make value-enhancing acquisitions. Powerful backers such as Nigel Wray supported recent fundraisings by its investee companies and the company has an impressive shareholder list. Healthcare retains two exciting investments from which to rebuild its asset base. With the shares trading at 26.5p and its investments potentially worth 63.5p, we initiate our coverage with a stance of buy. | edcrane | |
31/10/2009 21:40 | LOL transformational change Definition A shift in the business culture of an organization resulting from a change in the underlying strategy and processes that the organization has used in the past. A transformational change is designed to be organization-wide and is enacted over a period of time. Yep! That's what they did ..........But not quite the right results .....:-) I shaved mine off ......... | substp | |
29/10/2009 21:13 | Nearly there! | carpetright | |
29/10/2009 17:14 | Substp/Reverend. Thought you might like to view the following. Something in it to give you both a smile. | willib2 | |
17/10/2009 15:30 | Substp. Aha, very good, however you will notice that even in that guise I am still trying to point you in the right direction. Heh heh | willib2 | |
13/10/2009 12:22 | Ahhh there you are ...... | substp |
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