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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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10/9/2008 13:23 | Give it a hour and the price targets will be £5+ | 8trader | |
10/9/2008 13:22 | kaga could take them out at 40p and not feel it.mm,s do not want buyers.50% spread | digging | |
10/9/2008 13:18 | I'm not sure about the share price you quote, but certainly I certainly think it's worth a good x3 to x5 above current market cap. | hyper al | |
10/9/2008 13:11 | hyper looks like an update coming.missed out 1.75 all together.big rise coming.funding 12p+ or bid 25-30p.no stock | digging | |
10/9/2008 12:57 | That's better | hyper al | |
10/9/2008 12:42 | hyper al online limits buy 25k@full offer v sell 375k@1.1.something coming | digging | |
10/9/2008 12:39 | digging Solid buying today, results should be in soon. Would be nice if we had a tick up. | hyper al | |
10/9/2008 12:19 | ONLINE BUY LIMITS DROPPED FROM 225K TO 25K.HMM | digging | |
10/9/2008 07:51 | hyper al go to I-MATE/IMTE thread big news coming priced to go bust. | digging | |
10/9/2008 07:42 | bigger buy | hyper al | |
10/9/2008 07:17 | Shame I paid 25% more last week, oh well! | hyper al | |
09/9/2008 08:21 | From RNS date 1st Sept 08 "MED is increasingly being recognized as a world leader in P-OLED microdisplay technology. There is a rapidly growing demand for technology such as this in the portable HMD and EVF markets both in Korea and globally. We firmly believe MED's P-OLED displays will revolutionise the way we watch TV and video on the move, enabling the mobile TV revolution" commented MtekGlobal Managing Director, Stephen Lee." | hyper al | |
09/9/2008 08:06 | How many shares are in issue? based on Rule 8.3 disclosures I get about 59,346,486 So at offer price this company could be purchased for £890k | hyper al | |
09/9/2008 07:59 | wow, what a bargain! | hyper al | |
08/9/2008 18:11 | Wild Bill That makes me look worse than I am, must be almost 10 years posting on this BB | hyper al | |
08/9/2008 08:29 | It looks like it, it seems as if you get excited about lots of things ;-) A fitting handle..... | wild bill | |
08/9/2008 06:35 | Patent portfolio will be very tempting for anyone entering the future OLED display market. Anyone who has seen an OLED display will know how amazing they are compared with LCD. This one was only just issued on the 13 August 2008 "Abstract not available for EP1955315 Abstract of correspondent: WO2007063307 A circuit for supplying video data supplied in frames divided into timeslots to an array of pixels comprises a plurality of one-bit temporary storage elements (M), at least some of which are arranged to store data for different pixels of the array during different timeslots within a frame. The circuit can be used in an electroluminescent display in which each pixel (P) comprises an organic light-emitting diode." Take a look at the PDF files Anyone into OLED display production will be after this and the other Patents. Until now my investment and research had just been based on their display product, I had no idea of the Patent portfolio behind it. I'm getting tempted to go and see my bank manager! Many other companies interrelate with MED. I don't think MED will be allowed to fall. Such as ANS Inc Vitex Systems Am I the only one excited about this little gem. | hyper al | |
08/9/2008 06:23 | Good morning all MED holders. | hyper al | |
06/9/2008 23:46 | TheCurryMonster If you look at the patent list, from the link I posted, it is for MED patents only. Samsung would just buy them out, it would not break MED patents. I can understand why you are keeping away, but I think they will be taken out, or they will get a JV in return for funds, or a merger. I agree, I doubt if they could raise any money on the markets, which is the same for most other businesses in this climate. All that years of R & D, is certainly worth more than todays share price Remember OLED will replace current screen technology. So MED knowledge is leading edge. | hyper al | |
06/9/2008 18:30 | Am I the only one excited about this little gem. I think so... I got excited about them around three years ago, and I kept a close eye on the company - lots of placings and fundraisings, lots of production problems and lot's of other problems. The production problems started getting sorted about 18 months ago, and I started buying around that time, with a 12 month boom-or-bust timeframe - this was also my pick on the share comp over on TMF and one way or another, I ended up buying a lot more of these than I ever intended to! I did OK with this last year, and I top-sliced most of my holdings at over 50p - mainlybecause the share price had risen on the news of the successes of the Dresden facility rather than any definite large orders - top slicing is rarely a bad strategy anyway and as it turns out, I got lucky. I finally sold the remainder of my holding somewhere around 30p, which was around about my average buy price. Even now, the orders haven't materialised, and I'm not convinced that they ever will now - it's taken so long, that any competitive advantage must now be seriously in doubt - after all, if a company the size of Samsung SDI wants to produce microscreens then they are not going to let a tiny Scottish company get in there way, patents or no patents - quite a lot of the intellectual property belongs to Cambridge Display Technology anyway. Raising further funding in todays environment is going to be challenging unless there are big orders in the pipeline, so it looks like a buy-out of some sort is the only hope, and I can't see this coming at much of a premium to the shareprice either, so I'm not investing. I would love to see this compayt succeed and good luck to the remaining shareholders - it's still on my radar, but without any serious orders, I'm staying clear of this for now. | thecurrymonster | |
06/9/2008 15:48 | This one was only just issued on the 13 August 2008 "Abstract not available for EP1955315 Abstract of correspondent: WO2007063307 A circuit for supplying video data supplied in frames divided into timeslots to an array of pixels comprises a plurality of one-bit temporary storage elements (M), at least some of which are arranged to store data for different pixels of the array during different timeslots within a frame. The circuit can be used in an electroluminescent display in which each pixel (P) comprises an organic light-emitting diode." Take a look at the PDF files Anyone into OLED display production will be after this and the other Patents. Until now my investment and research had just been based on their display product, I had no idea of the Patent portfolio behind it. I'm getting tempted to go and see my bank manager! Many other companies interrelate with MED. I don't think MED will be allowed to fall. Such as ANS Inc Vitex Systems Am I the only one excited about this little gem. | hyper al | |
06/9/2008 15:38 | WOW!! Just looked at MED's patents portfolio, I'm impressed | hyper al | |
06/9/2008 15:32 | "Vitex provides "secret sauce" for Europe's first volume P-OLED producer, MED 07 Sep 2007 MicroEmissive Displays has commercialized top-emissive polymer OLED displays thanks to its relationship with Vitex, writes Tom Cheyney of Small Times." Press release | hyper al |
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