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PDX - Are ADVFN employees involved in the ramp? (PDX)     

Ghostman - 24 Oct 2003 11:58

Many people including myself have had their right to post on the ADVFN BB removed in recent days for nothing more than rubbishing the outrageous claim of what PDX are about to do. The information if true has to be illegal as it is not in the pubic domain.
ADVFN seems to be supporting the poster who are making these outrageous claims and i can therfore only assume they are also incolved in the pump and dump.
The FSA have been informed!!

sniffer - 26 Oct 2003 10:15 - 12 of 77

SAD TOSSER

DUPLEX - 26 Oct 2003 13:04 - 13 of 77

The last time I saw a load of hot air going through a pump and into water I was sat in the bath - the curry the night before was amazing. You'll have to be Ffaster off the mark if you want to catch the next upward moving share. This aint it. Sounds like a wonderful shorting opportunity.

IanT(MoneyAM) - 27 Oct 2003 08:05 - 14 of 77

Ghostman,

I have removed your last post as it contained words that some people may have found offensive.

Ian

Pommy - 27 Oct 2003 08:08 - 15 of 77

I was only describing ADVFN as a bunch of C--ts, which we all know they are....and the rest?!!!! (BTW sorry for having 2 IDs, it took you ages to remind me of my password to my normal one!!!)


Gausie has now found it necessary to start post peoples names on ADVFN.
Thats ADVFN for you, bunch of c--ts who have banned over 20 posters this last week for pointuingout the truth about PDX.

jfwinvestments - 27 Oct 2003 08:22 - 16 of 77

I am baffled by all this from you on these bulletin boards.

Your ranting is not helping your arguement - indeed it is damaging your case.

If you don't want to invest in this stock surely, the thing to do, is to state your case, coherently and logically, supported by facts and then leave others to their fate.

I would be very grateful if you would tell me, in clearand considered terms just what you think is the problem with investing in PDX and then leave me to decide what to do.

Pommy - 27 Oct 2003 08:33 - 17 of 77

Unfortunately despite ****** and ******* claims I havent been ranting.
They just got a bit upset when I pointed out Evil K had sold 100k PDX and had put his money into Corac. Contrary to their bizarre claims i have not posted heaps of things under multiple names and spent most of yesterday (******) found it necessary to start posting my real name on ADVFN) watching football with friends and not anywhere near a computer.
The sad truth is they are using all the method they can to pump up this stock, which is very much a jam tomorow story.
If they know anymore about PDX than me, they are insider trading , and I believe someone has already made a complaint to the FSA about them (no not me before ******* gets all snooty).
We've all seen ******** do this before and hardly a single promise delivered.
I am very uncomfortbale abour ******** relationship with this company and also with Ron Trenter (see first PDX RNS) who was also a director of Oasis Healthcare a company ********* tried to get all his 'mates' into.

Ive had a good load of money out of this ramp and still have a few shares left in for fre.
But I object to being attacked for pointing out something that is public domain information, but might not be in ******** or ******* interests.

I hope they dont make too many Margin buys to convince the sheep there are still big punters buyers. I have no idea where PDX are going and I care very little. As I said Ive had my money and have a free ride on a few more. Its the attacks that piss me off!!.

PS I would also like to add i hardly know Ashley James so if he has an axe to grind with ******** and ******* thats their business and nothing to do with me!!

ricardopage - 27 Oct 2003 08:51 - 18 of 77

If it's so easy to make with no moving parts any small engineering company could make this.
They should have prototypes zipping up and down the Thames by now.
Smells a bit fishy to me.

jfwinvestments - 27 Oct 2003 08:52 - 19 of 77

Well, I don't know about the rights and wrongs of all this but I do know that you would get a better hearing if you moderated your language.

You are simply undermining your own case and bring discredit to yourself.

A sound arguement presented in temperate language, however frustrated you are, will tend to do better for you.

About PDX.

It seems like a reasonable , if speculative, investment to me. People mught be wise though not to commit too much to this one business.

Pommy - 27 Oct 2003 08:54 - 20 of 77

******, another ID, you must make up most of the investment BBs between yourself and ******. Do you also go around threatening people when you investments go sour?

little woman - 27 Oct 2003 09:04 - 21 of 77

You are right jfw.

I've been caught out in the past with a company like this one. I bought because they had a excellent product, and promises of future deals, & expansion. Unfortunetley the companies that were supposed to do the deals with, did nothing and waited until eventually theBankers pulled the plug. Then they got the bits they wanted form the liquidators for next to nothing (I know because I'm still getting dividend payments from the proceeds a couple of years later - but I've lost most of my original investment.)

Yes buy in, but don't stay in too long - get out as soon as you are in profit, and certainly don't risk anymore than you are prepared to lose. This is a share that it is too easy to be "greedy" with the profits.

If this company makes the big time, you can re-invest then. I think some of the comments are because many people realise that it is not a sure thing that this company is going to succeed and being "good friends" they are trying to make others aware of the risks. (Is this too nice a way of saying it!)

IanT(MoneyAM) - 27 Oct 2003 09:37 - 22 of 77

Pommy,

I have edited your posts with regard to using posters real names on this Bulletin Board without prior permission.

Please refrain from doing this.

I have no sway over what gets posted on our competitors sites, but our policy is not to allow this.

Regards

Ian

Andy - 27 Oct 2003 09:55 - 23 of 77

Pommy,

In truth you spammed CORAC all over the PDX thread for a couple of days, and then you joined Ashley James (funny you should mention him btw!) in trashing the PDX thread, using multiple aliases.

If you have a problem with Darrel, maybe you should settle it off the BB's, rather than try to scare investors out of a compnay they are already happily inmvested in? This is a long running personal dispute you have with him if i Recall correctly!

Ashley, as you know, has a vendetta running against Gausie, so is hardly posting coherent balanced opinions regarding PDX, even you must be able to see that.

To have Ashley as an ally does you no credit whatsoever, and a good many people probably post here because his posts caused them to leave ADVFN!

Interstingly, Ashley also mentioned they bought on margin, but you've already pointed out "you hardly know him", haven't you?

Come on mate, give us all a break, and take your dispute up with Hoots directly.

Andy - 27 Oct 2003 09:58 - 24 of 77

little woman,

Don't even go there, this is all personal, and nothing to do with PPX!

There are two camps here, and the rest of us holders are caught in the middle.

i believe PDX technology will prove to be a winner, but I am also aware it could all end in tears, and am comfortable with the risk.

Your points are indded pertinent to any up and coming tech share, but this isn't about that!

Andy

AdieH - 27 Oct 2003 10:07 - 25 of 77

Blimmey, anyone who is investing knows the risks and should do their own research before they commit funds. Just lets have normal banter on here and make your own minds up. I dont want to watch other peoples disputes on these boards...... I come on here to check out other peoples views on stocks not to watch personal attacks.....

Andy - 27 Oct 2003 10:18 - 26 of 77

adieh,

Well said, and I agree totally.
Unfortunately other people have different agendas!

FWIW I beieve that PDX, although risky, offers a superb opportunity for a very good return on our investment.

The potential is huge, but the risk is they can't commercialise the potential they already have. I believe they will.

I visited PDX at Royston two weeks ago, and was very impressed with the PDX processing device. They are still finding new applications, and there are one or two that offer enormous potential, including a firefighting solution that, if proved, would enable the fire brigade to have smaller and lighter engines and tenders.

I'm happy holding, nad hope to see at least a couple of deals by Xmas.

little woman - 27 Oct 2003 10:23 - 27 of 77

Andy & AdieH, I agree with you both - but I was trying to show how easy it is to be objective about a share and not personal. (I sometime wonder if some of the posters know how to do this).

We all can do research, and hopefully know the risks - but if people to post on the board objectively, they should be able to post negative things about the company as well as the positive - so others can make up thier own mind.

I'm going to stay out of this one in future......

Andy - 27 Oct 2003 10:33 - 28 of 77

little woman.

Yes, positives and negatives are indeed welcome and are what a BB should be about, IMHO, discussion and balance!

That's what I come here for, I don't mind if others don't like my stock, and if their points are good, and made in a constructive manner, I may reconsider my stance.

I invest to make money, and If. i'm wrong, it's cheaper to sell and move onto the next stock.



Pommy - 27 Oct 2003 10:38 - 29 of 77

Andy
So many posts so little meat.

you know so little.

Ashley is not an ally. I met him once 3 years ago and have had no contact with him at all. so there!!! na na ner na na.

I didn not spam CORAC all over the PDX thread, i merely mentioned EK had sold some PDX and put his money into Corac, and gave a biref synopsis as to why they were a better bet and the similarities of the tw o companies. It was only after I was attacked by Hoot for doing so that I continued to tell why it was a safer bet than PDX.

You cant see the truth for the mist thats still in your eyes from the Royston visit.

There was no fallout by me after the Recall affair. It was Hoot that made threats against me, other directors and his own offshore accountant and demanded 25,000 pounds back that he had invested. I had far more than him invested, but i do my blaming in the mirror. Hoot doesnt have a mirror coz hes so effing ugly they keep braking, so he has to turn to other people to blame. As Recall went up he took plenty of pleasure in reminding me that it was him who 'discovered' them. It was a very different story later on. As Im sure people will find out if it goes tits up with PDX.
Him, Gausie, and a few mates are keeping PDX up with their margin buys on an illiquid stock. But it cant last for ever. Even if the do some deals the current price will be lucky yo be maintained on sheer fundamentals alone. And eventually it will be another manufacturing stock with a low PE anyway.
Havent you ever noticed hes never arround to give you a trade by trade commentary on down days, with all his promises and winks!!

BUYERS BEWARE!!!!

As for being able to post negative things about a stock. Its pretty bloody obvious its not allowed. If I am a deramper for posting concerns about the valuation of PDX, then Im sure you can work out what that makes the poster of more winks than a man with a squnit in bright sunlight!!!

Pommy - 27 Oct 2003 10:39 - 30 of 77

BTW another poster banned this morning from ADVFN. As far as I know he did nothing than post a few negs about PDX.

Whats that all about???????

Andy - 27 Oct 2003 11:02 - 31 of 77

Pommy,

With regards to Ashley, you both appear to be employing the same tactics, and delivering a similar message, so perhaps that's why people are drawing the conclusion you are acting in concert?

Sorry but you DID spam CORAC over the PDX thread, I even asked you to at the time to post on the Corac thread, and even went there as I was prepared to listen to your reasons, but not on the PDX thread.

I'm not sure what "mist" is in front of my eyes since the Royston visit, apart from the steam the PDX unit produced that is! I enjoyed the visit, thought the demostration was impressive, and the unit did what they said it could do.

I really don't know about what occurred with Recall, although I did know the company name because I have seen it mentioned before. To be honest, that's in your joint pasts, and I really do think you need to get together to sort it out, rather than spoil the PDX thread on BB's. other holders such as myself had nothing to do with this.

I think the unit offers potential clients an opportunity to save substantial costs, and if they can sign some significant commercial deals, I epxect the royalty payments to be reasonably substantial, as they can offer very significant cost and space savings, as well as enabling continuous rather than batch processing.

As a growth company, valuations are difficult, it's what someone else is prepared to buy the share for surely? Once the growth slows, I agree, fundementals will come into play. To quote the NAV, and keep on repeating it as Ashley does, is ridiculous, and even he knows it!

You are right to advise caution, it IS a high risk share, but there's also the chance of a substantial reward, IMHO. I personally am happy with that, and I'm happy to wait and see how PDX progress.

If no deals are signed before Xmas, I would probably start to become a little concerned.


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