Dailos
- 19 Aug 2003 19:07
- 17 of 232
Martini
my apologies, you did, i looked for reply in my muppettrader file, didnt even open your mail on t****2 (have many unopened i should read i expect!) sorry once again, if its any consolation, it was a great day, lunch followed by "special treats"):-)
MightyMicro
I meant to say keep it quiet, we dont want any Deddington riff raff there :-)
Martini
- 19 Aug 2003 19:13
- 18 of 232
Doh! I was looking forward to that.
Martini
- 01 Sep 2003 14:32
- 19 of 232
About time you updated the thread header G :)
M
Bullshare
- 01 Sep 2003 16:38
- 20 of 232
Martini; I presume this new deal is with Willy Wonka's Chocolate factory, can't think of another company making chocolate and drinks can you:-)
Martini
- 01 Sep 2003 18:17
- 21 of 232
I knew a girl once who worked in Bournville who drank Run and Coke. Geez Rum and Coke that dates me! I will be getting all nostalgic about brew 11 next !
Paulismyname
- 01 Sep 2003 20:03
- 22 of 232
Have just spoken to Gauise and no doubt he will update the thread - however at this moment in time he is watching Mastermind with a view to passing on a few tips to the producers -:)
Gausie
- 02 Sep 2003 12:04
- 23 of 232
Paul - Was that you on the phone? I didnt realise. You must have phoned me just as I'd dialled 123. Sorry. :-)
Martini - Do you still have Addo's artwork for PDX - a quid by Xmas?
Gausie
Robb
- 12 Sep 2003 15:08
- 24 of 232
PDX gone ballistic this afto, wonder if weekend press is coming or leaking news of another trial contract? Not complaining but tempted to take profit and watch for retracement. Still moving fast even as I type.
Martini
- 12 Sep 2003 15:42
- 25 of 232
Robb
Lovely ain't it:)
As you say tempting but so far buy and hold has worked well.
M
Gausie
- 12 Sep 2003 15:45
- 26 of 232
Robb - good luck. Every time I've tried to sell PDX and buy back I've caught a cold.
Robb
- 12 Sep 2003 15:50
- 27 of 232
Martini/Gausie
I was tempted when I started typing at 15.00 at 79p bid. By the time I posted it was 83 and now its at 85p. I missed the big boom @end 99/early 2000 but I guess this is what it must have been like - no wonder you old-timers go misty eyed about it :-)
Still holding atm
Regards
Rob
Robb
- 12 Sep 2003 16:07
- 28 of 232
Jumped at 84. My first ever double bagger. Thanks to you Gausie for bringing it to my attention in the first place. May regret it but will keep watch closely next week and keep it on the radar in the future.
Regards
Rob
Martini
- 12 Sep 2003 16:26
- 29 of 232
Nice timing Robb very close to the intra day high.
Bones
- 12 Sep 2003 18:11
- 30 of 232
Well done Robb. It's a nice feeling eh! I've just doubled with Just Car Clinics (JCR) (reports Monday - hope it don't disappoint). A rarity these days which makes it all the sweeter. We all have some way to go to beat Pinsticker's 6-bagger on LMC :)
Gausie
- 13 Sep 2003 09:57
- 31 of 232
Nice one Robb - you have a target to get back in?
I've only managed to get out then back in cheaper once - let some go at 72p then bought same value back at 65p. The three other times I tried I ended up reducing my holding.
Jules
- 13 Sep 2003 10:21
- 32 of 232
gausie:-(
nice little mention in financial times saying that there is talk of large institutional interest and more agrrements possibly in the pipeline
Gausie
- 15 Sep 2003 08:17
- 33 of 232
a quid by lunchtime?
:o)
Robb
- 15 Sep 2003 08:51
- 34 of 232
Gausie, what were you just saying about not trying to time the shakeouts? I know a profit is a profit but I award myself a big doh!
There's obviously some serious momentum behind them now. The only problem with pdx as I see it is that you have to shorten the timescale on the "Quid by ......" t-shirts so bloody often :-)
Gausie
- 15 Sep 2003 09:15
- 35 of 232
Robb - u may have got it right. I was saying that I always screw it up.
Boyse
- 01 Oct 2003 07:53
- 36 of 232
Pursuit Dynamics plc announces that trials carried out on its innovative PDX
Technology by Sonico Ltd ("Sonico") have been successful. Following the
satisfactory completion of the trials programme, and having reached the end of
the exclusivity period, Sonico requested the exclusive licence to utilise the
technology for a number of applications within the wastewater industry. However,
Pursuit has received further expressions of interest relating to the use of the
PDX Technology in the wastewater industry from other major companies within this
sector. Consequently, the Board of Pursuit has rejected the request for an
exclusive licence but remains in discussions with Sonico regarding the possible
granting of non-exclusive licences for specific applications in the wastewater
industry.
In addition to the confectionery industry agreement that is currently in place,
Pursuit is in active discussions with companies involved in the following
industries: food, oil, dairy, nuclear decommissioning, brewing, chemicals,
paint, pet food and defence.
Pursuit's CEO John Heathcote said: "The Sonico performance evaluation programme
has proved the commercial potential of our technology in several wastewater
applications. The current high level of interest evident from major
participants, both in the wastewater and other industries, allows us to be
selective in the choice of partners who we feel have the capability to maximise
the market penetration of the PDX Technology in the time-frame we require from
our licensees."