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MED Intelligent Ultrasound Group Plc

14.50
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 01:00:00
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.00 0.00% 14.50 14.00 15.00 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
22/6/2008
09:08
The share holders:

Scottish Equity Partners 24.36 14,458,649
AXA S.A. (incl Framlington) 10.24 6,075,000
Cazenove Capital 10.12 6,004,405
AMVSCAP 8.71 5,168,333
Ironshield Capital Mgt LLP 6.66 3,950,000
Fidelity Investments 5.57 3,304,500
BASF Venture Capital 4.30 2,554,771
Saracen Invt Funds 4.02 2,387,770
Hargreave Hale 3.56 2,115,000
M D Barnard 3.27 1,938,462

friars3
22/6/2008
09:02
Nothing new
friars3
18/6/2008
02:01
Yes - and no, i wasn't impressed and i can't answer your questions, either..
forthurst
17/6/2008
18:55
Is there anyone out their?????????????????
friars3
17/6/2008
12:37
(1) Is it possible to find out who the major customers are,
(2) When will the product be on the shelves.
(3) WHAT COMPANYS ARE USING THE MICROMISSIVE EYE SET.
(4) THE LATEST DEVELOPMENT WITH THE PROCUCT.

THE MANAGMENT SEEM TO BE SPENDING, MOST OF THERE TIME ON THE LECTURE CIRCUIT,

with little productivity from it, spending our money
THE COMPANY MUST GIVE US POSITIVE NEWS
keep us up dated reguarly

I recall the site visit to: Dresden, Germany on the 26 July 2007, It didn't do a thing for the share price.

Those selected clients had a good night out. At our expence.

REMEMBER


Investor Site Visit (Microemissive)




RNS Number:8807A
MicroEmissive Displays Group PLC
26 July 2007


For immediate release: 26 July 2007


MicroEmissive Displays Group plc

("MED" or "the Company")

Investor Site Visit


MED (AIM: MED.L), the AIM listed designer and manufacturer of low-power light
emitting polymer displays, today announces that it is hosting a site visit for
certain institutional investors at its new volume manufacturing facility in
Dresden, Germany. No new material information will be disclosed during the
visit.


For further information, please visit www.microemissive.com or contact:

friars3
17/6/2008
11:03
I've spoken to the board at the EGM and have emailed Prof Underwood (CTO and inventor of the tech) a few times. I'm keen to get in touch again to see what MED are going to do about the lack of sales. Let me know if you have any queries.

One hunch I have is that the pixel resolution of the current device is fairly low - I saw an OLED in similar eye-screen glasses that had about double the resolution. It may be the case that the extra resolution doesn't actually help image quality. A bit like 10Mpixel cameras creating poorer quality pictures than 6Mp (with same CCD size) on account of the tiny pixels being unable to capture enough photons of light. BUT what sells more - 6M or 10M? The marketing department will make sure the punter thinks he is getting a better product when he is actually getting a poorer product. Not sure if this is the case here.

srsm
17/6/2008
09:14
A progress report on sales would be nice.

From web site;

friars3
16/6/2008
21:39
we're behind you.....
unionhall
16/6/2008
15:26
Is there anyone out there.
I feel so alone.

friars3
11/6/2008
08:52
We won't get a movement on this, till the company make a statment on sales again.
friars3
06/6/2008
17:42
Looks like every one has run for cover again
friars3
05/6/2008
21:23
Whoooooooooooooooosh.....
unionhall
05/6/2008
21:01
UP, UP, UP, UP, UP UP, UP, UP, UP, UP, UP, UP, UP, UP, UP
friars3
30/5/2008
16:45
friar3 - which year? I have reread the latest trading and I am mystified by your contention.
forthurst
30/5/2008
10:13
were going to be in profit from sunday 1 June
friars3
20/5/2008
18:46
bear in mind that he is Scottish so unlikely to throw money away!
mikes6
19/5/2008
21:49
friars3 - I wouldn't read to much into it if I was you - I'm certainly not impressed when the CEO buys less than five grands worth of stock - it's just a cheap attempt at reassuring shareholders IMHO.
thecurrymonster
19/5/2008
17:57
It's good to see Dircetors buying
friars3
15/5/2008
18:33
A lot of problems selling the product
friars3
15/5/2008
10:31
They should have there home work will done by now.
they seem to be having problems STILL
selling the product.

friars3
14/5/2008
16:56
yeah, sorry, read 22/4/08
seanmiller
14/5/2008
16:52
got an answer for 526 ;-)
wild bill
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