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.
tabasco
- 24 Sep 2008 17:52
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oilyrag - 24 Sep 2008 15:18 - 170 of 178
Treblewide, which companies are shit and shortable, but more to the point which companies in your opinion are not shortable and may be worthy of investment by real people with real money.
Two short lists please, good companies for us to avoid and crap companies for us to invest in. Ta in anticipation.
Sorry to everyone else for off thread.
Treblewide you have gone a little quiteI would also like your list. Ill start you off..:-Man Group (EMG), the world's biggest listed hedge fund company, falls 11%, a move traders say owes much to the group not being on the list of stocks in which short-selling is banned.
Fred1new
- 24 Sep 2008 19:02
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Treble and dil. I agree with some of what Tabby has written and have bought fairly heavily into MDX (thanks you may have help me). Their products are plausible and possibilities are multiple.
I think the results out shortly will be better than expected.
But those interested in MDX. I suggest you ignore Tre, Dil and myself and DYOH.
The proof of the pudding will be seen shortly
Treblewide
- 24 Sep 2008 20:02
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tabasco...........i was on a flight so aplogoies for not answering the question 5 minutes after it was posted.......
there are some fairly obvious crap companies...you seem to pick them well, ones that cannot be argued are crap are MDX (go back and check the header of this thread and the price then)
MDW have been in and out vis spreadbet short on a few occasions have admitted no growth for 2 years (an AIM compnay with no growth...laughable)
BLNX because I know the industry very well and a company that lost 16M on a turnover of 6M aint gonna last that long
PDX again similar story tiny turnover and big losses despite being in the market for about 6 years now with their "world beating technology" that no one buys
In terms of stocks I am long...I aint long any...we are in a bear market...more money to be made from shorting...why try and pick the 1 in 10 stock that will rise...easier to pick one of the 9 that will fall
I have also decided that any share you buy must is worth looking at to short since you are such a nincompoop.
i love you tabasco...will you be my special man friend?
Big Al
- 24 Sep 2008 20:33
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TB - you mentioned rules, not me.
As for lists - what are you on about?
Dil
- 24 Sep 2008 22:00
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Good luck Fred but the main problem is they have no must have killer product. I'm no expert but its my guess that everything on their list has an alternative on the market so then it all comes down to price and in a highly competitive market its tough going competing with those already well established products.
And before anyone says it ... Xgel is not a must have product and will only become a mass product if its cheaper than the currently available alternatives. This is why the company hasn't taken off like some would have had you believe it was going to.
kimoldfield
- 24 Sep 2008 22:10
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That's true enough Dil but hey!, the Americans may think differently and buy shed loads of the stuff!! Apologies my US friends. Oh, and I'm not knocking you Tabby, we all have to have a bit of faith now and then. Short term I am uncertain of investor value in MDX; long term, in the right hands, MDX is probably a winner..........IF they get the right management.
kimoldfield
- 24 Sep 2008 22:10
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That's true enough Dil but hey!, the Americans may think differently and buy shed loads of the stuff!! Apologies my US friends. Oh, and I'm not knocking you Tabby, we all have to have a bit of faith now and then. Short term I am uncertain of investor value in MDX; long term, in the right hands, MDX is probably a winner..........IF they get the right management.
kimoldfield
- 24 Sep 2008 22:14
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Is there an echo here?!
tabasco
- 24 Sep 2008 22:49
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Treble.you missed the point there sunshine.we guessed you aint long in anythingexcept your jim jamsthats why I gave you the starter for ten! two teas please and make it snappy!
Al dont you even read your own postsMDX has broken most rules during its short and indistinguished existencemind you I dont blame you! [did not know indistinguished was a word?]
Revenues say different to your argument diland Kimgreat point about America with the SM influencethings could fly.worth a punt to even the smallest investor I would say. Four a pound cheaper than applesgood night all.
chocolat
- 24 Sep 2008 23:02
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Nah ... I got a big bagful of apples for nothing today.
So are you going to bake a big Meldex crumble then, tabby?
jkd - you're welcome.
But I didn't do anything?
tabasco
- 25 Sep 2008 08:01
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Morning all Choco.you are nearly right.but the desert is apple soufflatch it rise and rise and risejust a thoughtif you get your apples for freethey usually have maggots in them.get yourself some nice golden delicious at four for a poundtimes running out for you!
Big Al
- 25 Sep 2008 08:06
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I take mine from my own trees. Some get eaten, some get pressed. Beautiful.
tabasco
- 25 Sep 2008 08:12
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Al are you still a indistinguished? Bouncy castle operator? Whatever that is.
ptholden
- 25 Sep 2008 08:54
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There's a huge irony for you, Tabasco taking the piss out of someone else's speelling!! :))
Think you will get five for a pound if you wait until next week Chocs, no rush ;)
Treblewide
- 25 Sep 2008 09:08
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more red today...tabby, i had a a shave last night so i can give you a special cuddle...but where did i shave?
tabasco
- 25 Sep 2008 09:23
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Well if was around your mouthyou could have lost your razormade oily a cup of tea yet sunbeam2 sugarsand smarten up you look a disgrace!
Fred1new
- 25 Sep 2008 09:58
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This thread reminds me of when my children were small.
Sometimes, we would here uproar on the stairs and expecting to find blood and gaul on the steps my wife or myself would go and look.
When we got to the stairs we often found no blood or thunder, but the complaint would be that one of the four had blown on the another as they were passing each other.
Carry on kids.
8-)
8-)
Treblewide
- 25 Sep 2008 10:00
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tabasco...i will try i want to look good for you ya big hunk of burning love
ptholden
- 25 Sep 2008 10:05
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Those pesky Gauls used to get everywhere :)
tabasco
- 25 Sep 2008 10:22
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Fred.absolutely correct.and I personally believe yourself and Bert are two honest and sincere investorsunfortunately this site along with other mdx bbs attracts a lot of de-rampers that have ulterior motivese.g..not your good healthbut sh*t on you for their wealthit is not in my nature to stand by and watch.if we have to throw plastic toys at each otherso be itif we have to knock each other outso be it.My investments like all gentleman is for their familyhaving said that FredI cant see me ever completely growing up! Bit boring thatdont worry mate this will be a good investmentI am never wrong and always luckyWatch for the plastic bricks now!