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LID Lidco Group Plc

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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Lidco Group Plc LSE:LID London Ordinary Share GB0030546849 ORD 0.5P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 11.75 11.50 12.00 - 0.00 01:00:00
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18/9/2015
10:49
All true - 9 years is a long time though, the suprise was thinking it was written this week. How can so little change?

As a past shorter of DEMG if it had risen to £1.50 as predicted in the post I suspect their would be some crowing about it on the DEMG board.

trentendboy
18/9/2015
09:59
schadenfreude ....> lamentable ......> despicable
doglover2003
18/9/2015
08:46
October 2006!!! That count post. Well kept

Time flies in the world of Advfn boards

trentendboy
17/9/2015
22:04
TEB,one can understand the NHS problem, but who other than the two mega rampers envisaged the NHS was a done deal.
In the meantime we still await the rest of the world to come calling.

willib2
17/9/2015
19:20
Willie

Shocking, really shocking.

I read this first as a post this week. Nothing changes and pooh is saying things a lot worse.

Terrible.

Pooh seems well informed but no comeback. Like being savaged by a dead sheep

trentendboy
17/9/2015
18:43
The yanks need to really get their fingers out or its kaput.
Spain as usual still a dream.
Even if the NHS made a comeback, all the others are still only tippy toeing along.

All a bit different from the following.
The Count 25 Oct'06 - 01:40 - 1544 of 10005 0 0

THE COUNT--->ALL

Well, as I have been told, the pressure on the health authorities to get their house in order grows by the day, and each new study merely adds to the pressure.

If you all go to the link

hxxp://www.reducinglengthofstay.org/

and then click on the 'CardioQ in the news' tab, theres a good deal to read. There is also a Sky News video piece on the recent Freeman study. You may have seen the other articles, but I don't think anyone has yet read a copy of the recent HSJ article. The HSJ (Health Service Journal) is mainly aimed at NHS management professionals.

I have pushed DEMG for over a year to get more aggressive in their approach, but even though they obviously sympathise with that demand, they have to be a lot more professional and less emotional than us as investors.

They have told me that they have to pursue a soflty, softly approach whilst at the same time, gradually increasing the pressure....and they are now doing that. They have stressed to me that the people they must not alienate in all of this, are the doctors themselves....they are the ultimate key to everything. As well as targetting health administrators, DEMG are also liasing with patient groups and politicians.....just read again what Patricia Hewitt, the Health Secretary says on the website.

Just to remind people what we are talking about here, I would like to highlight once again, a small extract from the Scotsman article that says so much about the potential of this company (and that's IN THE UK ALONE)......

'Professor Mythen added: "One million patients treated by the NHS could benefit from this procedure every year. There are clearly significant financial savings possible."'

Now, at £50 per probe (let's exclude any potential monitor sales which in themselves would be very substantial), that would be £50m of probe sales pa in the UK alone. Probe sales are very profitable. Half of that could easily fall through to the bottom line, giving a profit of.....well, I'll let you do the simple sums.

That alone could make this stock a 25 bagger, and that's before the rest of the world comes a calling.

Of course, this is a dream scenario but it highlights the potential upside if even a decent fraction of that were to happen. DEMG have a CURRENT clinical demand of 300,000 probes. In plain english, that means that there are doctors out there in the UK at the moment that want to use DEMG probes to the tune of 300k probes pa if they could only release the funding from the idiots that hold the purse strings.

I would settle for just the current clinical demand alone....that could give us an share price of around
140p - 150p. That would certainly be worth the wait.

Anyway, enjoy reading the articles and watching the Sky TV clip. The pressure on the NHS chiefs grows by the day.

Regards,

THE COUNT!

willib2
17/9/2015
13:23
Sigh - wasted on this board
trentendboy
17/9/2015
11:18
I guess someone is writing down everything TEB does or says, so that we get the benefit.
arf dysg
17/9/2015
08:42
Tourette’s syndrome is a neurological condition (affecting the brain and nervous system), characterised by a combination of involuntary noises and movements called tics.
ron64
16/9/2015
16:12
what you f...in talkin about?
trentendboy
16/9/2015
16:09
...and a bit of Tourette's syndrome from TEB.
arf dysg
16/9/2015
16:07
bypooh - a new poster? gives it to them straight.

His questions are good ones although they clearly have no answer either

trentendboy
16/9/2015
07:49
No comment on massive losses at doomedtex?Sales up in U.S. Though
trentendboy
15/9/2015
22:18
There is really nobody left on doomedtex.

A sad demise.

Where are the cheerleaders?

trentendboy
15/9/2015
20:56
I will leave this latest challenge to your absent mates on Deltex.
Ps Hens Cluck, Chicks cheep thats why you didnt get it.

willib2
15/9/2015
14:45
Sorry, I don't see the connection between "chicken" and "easychirp" except for the fact that they have the letters "chi" somewhere in them.


Chickens don't chirp, they cluck.


...so to answer you question, no I don't get it.




Willib, your challenge is to find as many answers as possible to the question "Why did the chicken cross the road?"



Here is Sigmund Freud's answer: obviously crossing ze road is deeply symbolic of ze loss of your virginity. Vas ziss a traumatic experience for you? Does ze chicken remind you of your mozzer or your fazer?

Your challenge: how would the pope have answered the question? Mahatma Gandhi? Albert Einstein? The Labour Party?

arf dysg
14/9/2015
22:45
Arf Dysg 13 Sep'15 - 11:44 - 7584 of 7584 0 0

Apparently chickens are using social media a lot these days.

Yes, they're spending a lot of time logged on to.....

THATS WHAT IT WAS RELATED TO --------- CAPICHE MY FRIEND.

Chickens/Chirp, Chickens/Chirp ------ Get it

willib2
14/9/2015
10:02
willib, what is easychirp and is that related to my quotation of someone else's quip:

"I'm at breaking point", he snapped.

?

Don't tell me to visit the web site because I just did and all it told me was how easy it was to donate money.

arf dysg
09/9/2015
09:02
Current goal of 30 accounts by mid 2016, have they just made that up.
What about some substantial sales from the current ones, or are they still using up the freebies.

willib2
08/9/2015
18:06
Arf,
I was the only one trying and your not responding. (www.easychirp.com)

willib2
04/9/2015
12:19
Arf, er www.easychirp.com
willib2
28/8/2015
21:32
TrentEndBoy 20 Aug'15 - 16:13 - 4306 of 4311 0 0

--> You could relate that to Nottingham Forest

bigt20
25/8/2015
17:30
"I'm a breaking point," he snapped.
arf dysg
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