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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Time Finance Plc | LSE:TIME | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BCDBXK43 | ORD 10P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.25 | 0.63% | 39.75 | 39.00 | 40.50 | 39.75 | 39.50 | 39.50 | 233,919 | 15:13:50 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Electrical Machy, Equip, Nec | 27.57M | 3.45M | 0.0373 | 10.66 | 36.77M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/7/2009 23:30 | exactly. they wouldn't set this up if sales were to be minimal or product disregarded. | still waiting | |
06/7/2009 20:32 | Re news to agreement with distribution company.Just a guess, but seems to me a prelude before more significant news in regards to nhs.implementing distribution for all the uk!. | wisteria2 | |
06/7/2009 11:32 | plenty of strings to its bow now. I like co's that have motivated partners/ resellers, PPR have done a few like this and they seem to be making progress as well. | still waiting | |
06/7/2009 11:29 | It would appear that the company now have something to go to war with ! This could be the making of them ! | peawacks | |
06/7/2009 11:15 | I'm even a little bit optimistic now. What concerns me though is: 1) The recent RNSNON's followed by a placing has perhaps made investors cautious about TIME "news". This one though is a UK Regulatory, so it would appear to have more substance. 2) TIME has failed to grow for a long time - it'd be safer to wait until a "current trading" section in the interims RNS in September for evidence that this distribution agreement has starting to generate revenues post-July. | gogoneko | |
06/7/2009 11:13 | break-out started!!! | still waiting | |
06/7/2009 10:42 | yes it is good news. Isn't this how companies grow ? Why so pessimistic ? | peawacks | |
06/7/2009 08:39 | Good news. It's the inclusion of the TimestripIV in a new cannulation pack that I wanted to see and this agreement gives me reassurance that falling revenues should be reversed in H2 onwards. Whether it's enough to prevent the continuation of the downtrend is something I'm less confident of. | gogoneko | |
06/7/2009 08:14 | small overhang, best to grab them before it goes. | still waiting | |
06/7/2009 08:11 | All the sells shown on ADVFN are BUYS they are guessing wrong again | sagem | |
06/7/2009 08:00 | time to load up now... | still waiting | |
06/7/2009 08:00 | I can't see why not....... | sharethelovearound | |
06/7/2009 07:55 | No values to any contracts -guess they are all tiny values | gyau | |
06/7/2009 07:50 | Distribution agreement with International Vygon,Check their website!! great news. are we on our way? I wonder if TIME are still tied up with Brenmor? Cheers. | boldtrader | |
06/7/2009 07:37 | EXCELLENT....NEED I SAY MORE New distribution agreement (Timestrip) TIDMTIME RNS Number : 1343V Timestrip PLC 06 July 2009 Timestrip plc ("Timestrip" or the "Company") New distribution agreement The Company is delighted to announce further progress with its commercialization of TimestripIV, the innovative technology that enables clinicians and patients to quickly assess how long a cannula has been in place and thus take appropriate action in line with hospital infection control procedures. The Company has appointed Vygon (UK) Limited as the Main Distributor for TimestripIV products in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Vygon (UK) Ltd is a leading supplier of single-use medical and surgical products, including intravenous access devices, to the NHS. Vygon (UK) Ltd is part of The Vygon Group of Companies which have supplied the healthcare profession for over 40 years. TimestripIV will be available to hospitals through the NHS Supply Chain from the end of July. Vygon also intends to include TimestripIV as a component in a new cannulation pack that will be available in the coming months. In addition, Vygon will act as the reseller of TimestripIV to other manufacturers of intravenous access devices and cannulation packs, thereby ensuring the widest possible availability for the product to the NHS and private hospital groups. Paul Freedman, Joint CEO, Timestrip Plc: "We are delighted to be partnering with such a dynamic and professional company as Vygon. They have a significant reach into the NHS supply chain and have an outstanding approach to introducing new products to the healthcare market. Their agreement to commit significant resources to the launch of TimestripIV means that it will have the best possible chance of success." Les Davies, Managing Director, Vygon UK: "We have been very impressed by the innovative nature of this product and the positive feedback it has received both in pilot studies and also from a wider audience of stakeholders in the NHS. TimestripIV is a natural fit with our extensive range of intravenous devices. Current statistics reveal that in the UK alone there are over 40 million venepuncture and cannulation procedures a year and we are confident that our proven strength in this market will help the product to achieve its considerable potential." For further information: Paul Freedman, Joint CEO, Timestrip 01462-440700 Geoff Nash/Ed Frisby, Finncap 0207 600 1658 | sagem | |
01/7/2009 15:42 | you just have to buy them with spare funds and keep them tucked away!!! | still waiting | |
01/7/2009 15:20 | Until the spread is sqeezed a bit more, can't see many people being tempted to get in at the moment. | paul augustus | |
01/7/2009 09:12 | for me the quote says it all - some basic changes required and then they will look at having it included in all the cannula packs they purchase. I see that as extremely positive indeed. It also says that the 21% would be higher if the basic changes had been adopted. Given that the risk was that the Whittington would say it didn't work/wasn't useful/ too expensive etc etc I am a little surprised but pleased that the shares haven't reacted positively as this represents a rare opportunity to buy on good news. | sharethelovearound | |
01/7/2009 09:05 | Agree Paul! I believe the that TIME have huge potential in many areas. Just wish others would believe it too!! Thanks and cheers. | boldtrader | |
01/7/2009 08:35 | UK - between 30 - 40 million units a year. Worldwide? Got to be huge. Bold, I'm a glass half full kind of guy, have to be when dabbling in this type of stock! | paul augustus | |
01/7/2009 08:26 | Well glass half empty,glass half full? I honestly was expecting more development than reported to date.No adverse reaction is good but only 21% preference is no great shakes,although with any new tech product people can be initially cautious.The timestrip is accurate.Further feedback required,then and only then will TIME explore the possibility of full takeup. Erm, the Jury's out!LT Holders thoughts appreciated. Still holding. Cheers. | boldtrader | |
01/7/2009 08:19 | just need a big NHS contract now!! | still waiting | |
01/7/2009 08:19 | i found the answer - between 30 - 40 million units a year | sharethelovearound |
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