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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 | 00:00:00 |
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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01/2/2008 13:42 | Nice move to day | friars3 | |
01/2/2008 08:07 | Thanks CurryMonster. Gives me a lift. | friars3 | |
31/1/2008 08:47 | No news, but an article about personal display glasses: | thecurrymonster | |
07/1/2008 12:08 | No mention of MED but I understand they're there | wild bill | |
03/1/2008 21:46 | Will we ever see 150p again | friars3 | |
21/12/2007 10:43 | I should be able to make the AGM whenever that is, but they seem to be progressing. Slowly! | naeclue | |
21/12/2007 09:06 | Happy Holidays you guys even you MusicMan. Remember: Share prices do not go up or down in a straight line. look at support and resistence levels when breaking even, think seriously of jumping ship if only for a refit and rethink | grupo guitarlumber | |
21/12/2007 09:02 | Sounds fine - everything is plodding along nicely. The market for the Company's eyescreenTM technology remains buoyant and MED continues to generate ongoing design wins and book orders. That's what they need to give us the details of - otherwise the share price will continue to drift down IMO. | thecurrymonster | |
21/12/2007 07:56 | Sounds OK, why the slight mark down already? | wild bill | |
21/12/2007 07:33 | Microemissive Trading Update RNS Number:4478K MicroEmissive Displays Group PLC 21 December 2007 For release: 21 December 2007 MicroEmissive Displays Group plc ('MED' or 'the Company') Trading Update Ahead of its year end on 31 December 2007, MED, the AIM listed designer and manufacturer of low power microdisplays gives the following update to the market. Following the fundraising completed in October 2007, the Company has commenced volume shipments from its manufacturing facility in Dresden, and is now delivering product to customers despite having experienced delays over the last quarter with a key supplier matching volume output from the Dresden facility, an issue which has now been resolved. Manufacturing output and yields continue to grow in line with expectation. Bill Miller, CEO commented: "The market for the Company's eyescreenTM technology remains buoyant and MED continues to generate ongoing design wins and book orders. The unique attributes of our technology should enable us to continue to grow our order book into 2008 and beyond and we believe that the Company is on track to be profitable on a month on month basis during the second half of 2008 ." The Company will announce its preliminary results for the year ending 31 December 2007 in the second half of February 2008. -ends- For further information, please contact: www.microemissive.co MicroEmissive Displays 0131 650 7764 Bill Miller, Chief Executive Tavistock Communications 020 7920 3150 Matt Ridsdale Arbuthnot Securities 020 7012 2000 Neil Kirton John Prior This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange END TSTFGMZZNGZGNZM | grupo guitarlumber | |
14/12/2007 17:45 | That makes MED products a lot cheaper than tft. The tft glasses are £149, mind you that price may drop too. At least the market has already started to develop. Thats very good news. I guees we will get the pre close season end year statement shortly. | n1blet | |
11/12/2007 11:41 | If I recall correctly, the MED based systems plan to have a pricepoint in the region of $100, customers believe that is what is required for the product to succeed. Apparently this price is possible via MED. | naeclue | |
10/12/2007 15:59 | Nope - they use tft displays - not P-OLED. | unionhall | |
10/12/2007 15:32 | Anyone care to hazard a guess as to whether these are MED based devices? I've seen a few of these types of product on the various gadget websites lately | layabout | |
04/12/2007 11:18 | Holding sleepily too, MED still high risk/reward for me. I'm thinking (hoping?) that MED's customers will be targeting Christmas of next year for big sales into IPOD and Video Game markets, and hence contracts won't start until next year. I guess the participants in the placing in September at 50p were satisfied with the story going forward, just hoping they were right! OK, sorry if I woke anyone up. | naeclue | |
03/12/2007 22:37 | Shhh... some of us are trying to sleep here....ZZZZZzzzzzzz | thecurrymonster | |
03/12/2007 22:16 | Anyone with news | friars3 | |
27/11/2007 16:35 | no - it all seems very quiet at the moment. I'm still holding. | thecurrymonster | |
27/11/2007 11:21 | Anyone have any new on MED | friars3 | |
09/11/2007 14:53 | A new shareholder announced today as far as I can see.... 5%+ .... Ironshield Special Situations Fund LP | unionhall | |
30/10/2007 14:16 | Article in Electronics Weekly today: MED's latest funding was led by Scottish Equity Partners. Calum Paterson, an SEP managing partner, said: "Customer engagement is already very strong and we expect it to increase significantly." | thecurrymonster | |
25/10/2007 07:45 | And a bit more detail from MED's site: Mr Preben Mejer, who is the head of the Innovationlab in Denmark and a Director in TeleDenmark was interviewed on Go' morgan Danmark on TV2. He discusses the eyescreen™ from MicroEmissive Displays and the PDG - Personal Display Glasses from Mobintech. | thecurrymonster | |
25/10/2007 07:38 | Interesting clip from a Danish TV show here, I haven't got a clue what they are saying, but MED's screen and Mobintech's Personal Display Glasses using MED's screen are featured. worth a watch, even if you don't understand what's being said: | thecurrymonster | |
23/10/2007 17:47 | Bob Raikes, managing director of Meko Limited, commented, "New technology is always an exciting topic. The story here is that European display technology is not just for the laboratory, but is for markets as well. There's a real buzz surrounding OLEDs in the mobile phone market [Cambridge Display Technology and MicroEmissive Displays], and flexible and low power displays have the smell of a genuinely disruptive technology [Nemoptic and Liquavista]. The technology behind micro-projectors could enable new mass consumer applications based on mobile phones [Light Blue Optics]. The development of these companies is not just a technology story, but a great business story that will likely be of interest to investors, venture capitalists and those who fund research and development." | thecurrymonster |
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