kitosdad
- 12 Dec 2007 16:20
The engines have fired up at last for MDX. ( BPRG ) At long last they are being recognised for the force they will become over the next two years. On the cusp of disclosing huge revenue-earning deals with Global pharmacists. These have been hinted at as being unrolled before the years end, but may be in the next days.You still have time to get in at a bargain-basement price before the SP takes off for real shortly.
scotinvestor
- 27 Aug 2008 16:43
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thats it tabby
tell him twice, hehe
Big Al
- 27 Aug 2008 16:45
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scotinvestor - 27 Aug 2008 16:18 - 2297 of 2298
only a few more years of work and i'll be retired.
Story changes all the time. A few months ago "semi-retired" was the quote. Make your mind up Scottie boy. Another BB fantasist along with "Ms Successful", the wonderful Tabatha. Keep perpetuating the myth, boys, and some day you might even attain the status you think you already have.
As for my opinion on MDX, I've posted numerous times as to why I'm bearish on the company. Your problem is you do not read them, understand them, nor do you choose to take part in a discussion on the merits of them. Between the pair of you, you've contributed more to the personal abuse posted here than anyone else. Now that is fact.
Big Al
- 27 Aug 2008 16:47
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"This is known as fucking cheating!"
Shorting stocks has been going on since at least the 19th century dimwits! Jeez you guys are thick.
tabasco
- 27 Aug 2008 16:48
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Ive developed a stutterstuttergonnagonna have a drinkdrinkoh good Ill have another.
Big Al
- 27 Aug 2008 16:53
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Have you two ever shorted a share? You should try it. Things fall far faster than they rise in general, profits are often bigger. Why? Fear is a far bigger emotion, my little amateurs.
Here endeth lesson #1. When you've mastered that one in a few years (allowing for brain size) then we'll move onto lesson #2. ;-)) There will be a written test beforehand, by the way, just to make sure you're good enough to move on to lesson #2. Naturally, there's probably only a 50/50 chance you'll make it given MDX is a favourite "investment".
tabasco
- 27 Aug 2008 17:17
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Who do you borrow your shares from al.? are you in a position to short?..I think not! I realise you cant afford to buy themmust be Dilthen again ten aint gonna make you a lot of moneyyou are a pretendernot even great oneworking on a rigfull of sh*t pretending your Mr. Bigtime when in fact your more like Mr PigtimeI sussed you out long agoa spoiler without a cause.Me take a lesson from youthat would be like Dil teaching Lewis Hamilton to drive his Mondeo! Please stick to being part of the village idiotsa job you do best.give investing a missthe bouncy castle is much more up your street. last touch and no returns!
Big Al
- 27 Aug 2008 17:25
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Tabatha, old bean. I've had a CFD account through GNI for many years. I can therefore go either way. Yes, that also means I can buy at the bid and sell at the offer. For dimwits like you and Scottie boy, I realise this is something that doesn't come into your little world, but an awful lot of the smarter folk around here do it.
You gotta be in it to win it, as they say.
;-))
PS - as neither you nor Scottie boy are in it, you're the losers. The defence rests. ROFLMAO!
tabasco
- 27 Aug 2008 17:33
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Total holdings in hedge funds around the world are estimated to be 1,350 billion they have become so bigand. powerful that they have made it impossible for the ordinary investor putting their money into shares to get a fair deal. Not so for BIG AL.
tabasco
- 27 Aug 2008 17:38
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Fu*k me your working on a bouncy castle in the north seaand Im the loserIve lost the will to talk you have last touch and I hope Dil enjoys it?
Big Al
- 27 Aug 2008 19:02
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All is fair in love and war, and the all markets are a battlefield. It may be oil, gold, wheat, MDX or RDSB. As you rightly say, the big boys do it both ways.
It's a case of if you can't beat 'em, join 'em. If you're too stupid or too lazy not to, you deserve to get steamrollered.
However, don't think the big boys have anything to do with the piss poor share price performance of this company. That's purely down to the market putting MDX where it should be through piss poor performance with what may well be a decent product. You're ten a penny Tabatha, along with your feckwit mate Scottie boy.
Love
Al
;-))
scotinvestor
- 27 Aug 2008 19:22
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i will p?ss myself laughing if i hear theres an incident on a rig over next few months and it turns out big al has ben taken out........ah peace at last perhaps?
scotinvestor
- 27 Aug 2008 19:25
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oh.....i'm semi retired now as i stated before.....and in few years time i wll be retired.......just losers like u that work al.
and u said mdx cant get any lower today.....now u say u r bearish.......u contradict so much all in same day.
oh....u r right....i dont take much note of wot u type as it has no info.........remember most incidents happen during the night when its dark, al......keep an eye out, lol
scotinvestor
- 27 Aug 2008 19:35
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lets look over last 12 months.....what has it been mainly about.....banks bringing down the country and global world......plus greedy housebuilders.....
check out disaster results from taylor wimpey.........i have not seen massive ranting about them on this site.....or bdev in last few months.
and as for banks........lol.....well i dont know how some of them can sleep at times......but no....not a peep from aldil....so does this mean something terrible has happened with them in life.....i dont now or care.
i do agree tabby in that al is an evil dispicable person....probably corrupt too....and old fat, ugly.......its dross like him (i'm being polite even to consider him as a human being) that needs to wiped out from this country
chocolat
- 27 Aug 2008 19:42
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Ohhh, another bad day in the playground, I see.
ptholden
- 27 Aug 2008 19:51
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Oh dear back to the vile, racist bile. Yes Tabasco I do tend to agree with Al's comments, although not always, I make up my own mind as I see fit. You should take solace from the fact that Al has let you know how to short a stock and indeed how to 'trade' a stock using DMA striaght into the book. Problem with CFDs is the taxable aspect. The alternative is spread betting which is not taxable but without the DMA element. If you wonder why Dil and Al have disparaged your comments about the buys and sells think about DMA and how the trades are reported. You might also like to consider DMA when complaining about MMs manipulating the spread. With an illquid(ish) stock I can probably move the spread to my heart's content, without buying or selling a single share. No point either in whinging about the big boys, if you want to compete, find out how to, which means research, research and when you've finished researching do a bit more.
Big Al
- 27 Aug 2008 19:57
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"so does this mean something terrible has happened with them in life.....i dont now or care."
It's "know", dimwit.
......... and of course you care. What else would brighten up your sad, lonely existence, Mr 30-something office-bound dillusionist? Got you taped, sonny. You're ten a penny in Aberdeen. Just the sort I love. ;-)))))
Big Al
- 27 Aug 2008 19:59
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pth - I'm afraid young Scottie boy reverts as he's no other recourse. If this country was that bad he should emigrate. Also, you're right ..... we don't always agree, but at least we can discuss it like normal people. Not that I'm "normal" - Dil will vouch for that. LOL!
Big Al
- 27 Aug 2008 20:03
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Choccy - it's never a bad day in the playground. ;-)))
ptholden
- 27 Aug 2008 20:04
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Al - I don't think Dil is a very good benchmark when judging normal! :))
Big Al
- 27 Aug 2008 20:04
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Either? LOL!