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Because some of us planned a visit.
I think it's the 1st.
Buying is started IMO for the next week. Got some more
myself. Good luck to all.
But I think the selling is done.IMHO
You have to be nuts to sell before preannounced good PRs.
It remainds me of Boston Marathon, the sneaking in...
Billy and Powerforward, your messages to me have been deleted.
Billy, where did you read it?
Clancy, UNBELIEVABLE, but getting used to it.
Hi Legal, just did the same, ready for PR.
Legal, with good tomorrow's PR should stay close to .007. IMHO
With some nice PR tomorrow we can move into upper 60s-low 70s.
With more PRs next week could top 1c.
I can see it: Bush verses Dudes from the White House.
Tomorrow we are going much higher. IMHO
Doc , thank you for suggestion. Already checking it for about 2 weeks now. Still sounds risky at this point for me.
Good for you!!! What is your take on RSHN, should be getting PR by now?!
Doc, how are you doing these days?
Medify, when us?
Digital hospital
22 May 2006
Linda Davidson
The scenario is common but frustrating: a call button is pressed and a nurse arrives to the bedside to find the patient needs something that has fallen on the floor or some other small service that could be delivered by a helpful assistant.
Technological help is at hand to give ward staff a better chance of delivering appropriate assistance to hospital in-patients and ensure patients receive care from the right person at the right time.
A new integrated Nurse Call system is one of the many new features being delivered at St Olav’s Hospital in Trondheim, Norway, an old hospital with a long tradition, now under re-development with many advanced technology features.
Cisco Systems, HP and a Norwegian company called Cardiac are collaborating to provide a set of solutions they describe as being for the digital hospital of the 21st century. The project is led by Telenor – Norway’s equivalent of BT.
Back at the bedside, Nurse Call operates through the patient’s bedside terminal and connects the patient to a call handler who can ask what the patient needs. Just call centre technology, then? No, the system allows the handler to identify the nearest appropriately qualified person to help and alert them to the patient’s needs.
In clinical terms, the system not only matches skills to patient need, but also mobilises the nearest person. At its best the system can save the wrong person walking a long way to find they cannot help and need to call a more appropriately qualified colleague.
In business terms it has the potential to increase efficiency, making best use of the ward staff’s skills.
Immediate access
It is part of a total approach to communications which the partners sum up as medical device integration, converting data to IP everywhere, with immediate access: “Everything over IP and IP over everywhere.”
Nurse Call is part of a total communications technology picture that also includes: IP phones, wireless IP phones, PDAs, RFID tags on equipment, integrated medical devices, patient entertainment terminals and even X-Boxes on the children’s ward. Digital pens are the next step.
The partner companies say that the combined solutions they are implementing will help healthcare professionals to:
Share patient information quickly and with a high degree of security, making diagnosis and treatment faster and more efficient.
Track mobile equipment and key assets wirelessly
Become more responsive by communicating with patients and colleagues wirelessly and in real-time
Monitor patients remotely, quickly and accurately
Collaborate more efficiently for effective patient care.
HP’s role includes: acting as systems integrator, providing overall project management, system architecture design, integration with Cardiac’s middleware, security provision and implementation of network and open roaming.
Single infrastructure
Cisco provides a single, converged, intelligent network which supports video, voice and data applications with Cisco’s Clinical Connection Suite. Cardiac will provide Nurse Call integration, alert management, hospital order communications and asset management, based on its Imatis middleware.
"We are building a hospital ICT infrastructure to unlock the benefits of modern healthcare communication for the coming decades," said Arve-Olav Solumsmo, public relations manager of the Hospital Development Project. "Our technology suppliers must not only be state of the art, but state of the future art."
Solumsmo quotes the estimate of staff with patient contact saving 30 to 90 minutes per day by using wireless technology in their work. With a total of 5,000 staff (though not all involved in direct patient care) the scope for improved efficiency would seem to be very significant.
Lloyd, Herbie meant basketball, you know basket and ball.
Searay, don't make up any stories, please.
I hope to be one day just "pleasantly disappointed" with PPS not moving fast enough from $20 to $25. We will see.
Have a good night everyone and G.. bless Medify.
Verylong, I didn't try to be funny, but if you think reprinting anything from the last quarterly report and using bold letters makes it better ... .
Do you think that Jonathan delayed this report because he had nothing better to say or was afraid of it?
Verylong, you are really funny.
You reprint Jonathan's post and still say:" My posts are purely my opinion...". What are you trying to say?
So Doc.Jonathan, wouldn't you agree that you keep postponing pilots, contracts and revenues every single time? And still there is not any single peace of proof of any of it.
I hope that you don't mind my criticism science I sunk lots of my money in this adventure. GLTAL.
Clancy, you left nothing to say for me.
Press release
Press Release Source: Medify Solutions Ltd
Medify Solutions Ltd (Pink Sheets: MFYS) announces release of quarterly report
Tuesday May 23, 10:33 am ET
GATESHEAD, UK, May 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Medify Solutions Ltd (Pink Sheets: MFYS - News), announces today the release of its quarterly business report. This report is available on: http://www.pinksheets.com.
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Jonathan Bryant, Executive Chairman, said: "I am pleased to announce the recent developments of our company to the investment community. These are very positive times and the company has made rapid and significant progress not only in terms of the structure but the delivery and commercial attainment of its' business. I truly believe that the immediate opportunities for us, our customers and our shareholders are unlimited".
This press release has been prepared in conjunction with StockTargets Inc. http://www.stocktargets.com.
This news release contains forward-looking statements that are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from those projected on the basis of such forward-looking statements. The words "estimate," "project," "intends," "expects," "believes," and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements are made based on management's beliefs, as well as assumptions made by, and information currently available to, management pursuant to the "safe-harbour" provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. For a more complete description of these and other risk factors that may affect the future performance of Medify Solutions Limited, see "Risk Factors" in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-KSB and its other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date made and the Company undertakes no obligation to disclose any revision to these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date made or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.
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Source: Medify Solutions Ltd
No financials yet, but all the latest news are now official.
Quarterly Report is in!
Check the pinksheets.com.
Purple, I got my e-mail from Jonathan which is more or less similar to yours.
Add on for 2029:
There are 29 subsidiaries of original MFYS now. Welcome to MFYS of Antarctica. All penguins are now covered with electronic patient care records system. Medify is annoncing free extraordinary dividend for original shareholders, which they can start trading on Antarctica exchange while standing on the iceberg. Bellwether report is starting coverage with strong buy. In a separate news Medify UK National Health Service is starting another pilot for next 100 patients.
Lloyd, hold on, my friend!
Dwudman and Verylong, I invite you to say something. Thank you.
Lem, this is precisely why I said about him what I said. I felt like being brushed aside to somebody else. I understand that he is not obligated to stay in touch and be nice, but considering big changes in company and luck of clear communication I would hope that he who started talking with me would continue to talk in this critical moment for us all.
He seems to clear like my good messages to him and very abset overwise.
Sorry, got "interrupted" with new clients and work. Just read all your posts - what a bunch of nice and smart people we are and got ourself into this mess. I agree with the most of being said here. My main points are:
1. The company is ignoring the questions about Quarterly Report,
what tells me they have nothing to report.
2. Company doesn't keep it's promises and doesn't care.
3. Company can not deliver anything and on time.
4. Company can't communicate properly with investors.
5. I personally completely disapointed in Trevor.
6. So far I see no proof of any positive development.
7. Unfortunately I haven't left anything good to say about them.
8. I will hold and wait and keep watching, but they lost my
trust.
With my ? on 3. it seems right.
Again it will all come to real contracts and revenues.
No news on any of them yet.
If you don't understand why did you buy?
Jonathan's stile of writing is very similar to Grenspan's stile of talking, but with bad English (coming from me).
Yep, still 2 questions:
1. Why they couldn't explain it from the beginning in a clear PR?
2. Where is Quarterly Report?
Finally some answers:
Hi Solidgold ,
Easy to answer.
Medify International and Medify Asia, the 2 planned subsidiaries will have a contract under which a portion of the sales will be repatriated to the holding company (MFYS). It is very common that the subsidiaries pay a license fee to the holding company.
Usually, the holding company holds 100% of its subsidiaries shares. Here, we are going to have the holding company owning 75% of its subsidiaries’ shares (or more) and the rest of the shares being in the hands of the present shareholders of MFYS. And the shares are listed, to the benefit of the shareholder of MFYS today.
As MFYS holds more than 75% of its subsidiaries shares, it retains control over them, and can consolidate all the income into the MFYS accounts.
In other words, you are getting a free nice amount of cash into your hands through the ownership of these new shares. A gift for all the patient shareholders. Obviously, the idea is to get all the existing shareholders to buy some more shares, or at least not to sell them. Our goal is then to find new layers of buyers into the stock.
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De : Jonathan Bryant [mailto:jonathanbryant@btconnect.com]
Envoyé : Friday, May 19, 2006 7:58 AM
À : Sean Kelly
Objet : Fw: subsidiaries
Hi,
I am travelling today so do you want to deal with this?
----- Original Message -----
From:Solidgold
To: jbryant@medifysolutions.com
Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 5:07 AM
Subject: subsidiaries
Sorry Jonathan,
But still don't understand how the parent company will benefit directly from subsidiaries (real money paid). Please explain. Also, where is Quarterly Report ?
Thank you,
Solidgold
Just send another e-mail:
Sorry Jonathan,
But still don't understand how the parent company will benefit directly from subsidiaries (real money paid). Please explain. Also, where is Quarterly Report ?
Thank you,
Thank you, Clancy. I thought that I was the only one who couldn't understand Jonathan's English.