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INT Intl.Medical

0.83
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Intl.Medical LSE:INT London Ordinary Share GB00B035PZ17 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.83 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

International Medical Devices Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
28/5/2008
08:10
Well assuming they now have positive cash flow maybe they dont need to raise any... Just a thought
martincoops
28/5/2008
08:02
"IMD has made very positive progress during the last six months. Major changes to the operations of the business have been successfully completed, to ensure the business foundations are in place to take the Group forward on a stronger, more efficient, and integrated footing. Revenues for the second half of 2008 have commenced in line with expectations. I am confident of the future and I look forward to reporting the second half results reflecting the introduction of these developments."

Is this fellow living in dreamworld just like us or is he giving a realistic outlook? Things look ok going forward but where's the cash coming from?

With the market cap now below the tangible assets I suppose we stand some chance of recovery. It just depends on what they have lined up in terms of finding cash.

Didn't they say a broker's note was going to be issued at the same time as results? Perhaps we'll get an indication there of this cash issue.

ged5
28/5/2008
07:59
It may be that new management are taking the opportunity to chuck out all the dross so they look more like heroes when big improvement frome low(ered) base.
Also make some good underlying businesses look cheap - they're vulnerable to a takeover - in fact are a textbook example of what acquisitors are looking for.

ladyfarmer
28/5/2008
07:59
LONDON (Thomson Financial) - International Medical Devices Plc swung to a
first-half pretax loss of 977,000 pounds compared with a profit of 302,000
pounds last time on exceptional charges, but increased turnover by 22 percent
and pre-ex operating profit by 21 percent.
The company, a specialist in the acute care and elderly care segments,
reported sales of 6.2 million pounds compared with 5.1 million last time and
operating profit before exceptionals of 505,000 pounds compared with 416,000
last time.
The company, which operates a "buy and build" strategy, explained that it
booked an exceptional charge of 1.3 million pounds during the period, relating
to restructuring of the board, relocation of a unit, and abortive acquisition
costs.
Lindsay Sanford, executive chairman, said: "I believe the actions taken to
remove negative cost from the Group in integrating the principal trading
companies in one location will facilitate operating and marketing scale
efficiencies and economies which we would not otherwise be able to achieve."

martincoops
28/5/2008
07:33
thats whats being banked on!
pomp circumstance
28/5/2008
07:30
The biggest relief for the market will be that the business is doing fine.
cyberpost
28/5/2008
07:20
Well looks as if we may have to wait for that surge in price. However £500,000 profit before one off charges sounds good to me along with reduced overheads. Inogen not going too well so looks as if that may be ditched.

A few positives in the report so it s going to be a wait and see.

martincoops
27/5/2008
22:31
Hope you're right Martin. It's about time we had a change in fortune here.
ged5
27/5/2008
20:21
Just my thoughts on what to expect tomorrow.

Turnover of around $6.5 million

A new product launch called Integrity a range of cardiology consumables that will include defibrillator pads, cuffs, lead wires, gels and pulse oximetry probes.

Positive update on Surety needle with possible launch in other EU countries

Further cost cutting savings coming through to bottom line increasing gross profit.

Possible dividend payment. I know Ged disputed this last time I posted but they are looking at in this financial year so it could be here tomorrow.

No sure if we will get any news on acquisition but they are always looking to add value so fingers crossed on that one.

Oh and of course the latest brokers note.

Well thats it, only a few hours to go before we find out.

martincoops
27/5/2008
17:49
Hope you chaps are all correct and thanks cyberpost for info on T trades, I didnt realise they no longer existed.
james t kirk
27/5/2008
16:48
oh look the distressed seller again!!

He really is desperate!

Easy days making markets when desperate sellers unconnected with the company turn up. Bargins to be had for those in the know! Directors will be kicking themsleves they cant trade now..... but 'unconnected' friends CAN ;)

pomp circumstance
27/5/2008
16:45
James I am not too worried over this set of results as we had the new Director taking shares in part payment of his wages at 4p and 5p only in December

Bill McGrath joined the company as Chief Operating Officer on 2 November 2007,
and became the Company's Chief Executive Officer on 3 December 2007. He has
agreed to convert, in aggregate £70,000 of his remuneration into Ordinary
Shares, at a price higher than today's market price, being 1,125,000 Ordinary
Shares at 4p and 500,000 Ordinary Shares at 5p, being a total of 1,625,000
Ordinary Shares.

Its the forward looking statement I want to see then we will have a good idea as too how the company is heading forward

martincoops
27/5/2008
16:39
You approach your broker, ask him to sell 250k. Your broker approaches the market maker and the market maker says he will give you significant discount OR you tell the market maker to work the stock through out the day at a certain price. Market makers then try to short sell stock, and if enough stock is sold, they can then fill your 250k sell...(or as much as they can and the rest they can work again the next day).... the filled amount is reported after market hours.

Its a bit like the old 'T' protected trades. Which no longer exist (due to the new EU directive).

cyberpost
27/5/2008
16:36
james

it looks like it was a worked (sell) trade. It was filled and reported after market close.

cyberpost
27/5/2008
16:34
How was someone abe to sell 250k shares after market closes when online sell limit has been 15k shares all day??
james t kirk
27/5/2008
16:12
This is some shake ahead of results or do the market know something we don't? Cant say it fills me with confidence for tomorrow and am starting to get concerned the move of the results was because results may be worse than expected. I'm out all day tomorrow so wont know the score until close of play.
james t kirk
24/5/2008
10:19
I see they have now changed the date to Wed 28th May for the interims.
martincoops
23/5/2008
10:22
two on the bid now. 3 on the offer.
cyberpost
23/5/2008
10:13
and 50k for me to round off an odd anmount! makes the sums easier!
pomp circumstance
23/5/2008
09:55
Extra 100k for me..
james t kirk
23/5/2008
09:43
That would explain why the mm's haven't been twitching the share price this week.
Thanks cyberpost.

ljsquash
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