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
- 06 Oct 2008 13:27
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To reiterate “the gang” are the shorters out there destroying World Markets!
tabasco
- 06 Oct 2008 13:42
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Treblemouth…I can still talk to you even though you said things you should not have said…you may think my investments stink…but you do not know….let me just say today should have been a bad day for anybody long in the market…taking all my bets into consideration I am a long way in front today….believe me or not!…I don’t wont to punch the air on the demise of the ftse…it is costing friends on this and other sites pain…I do take chances but they are always calculated…when you say things… think about the effect they have on other people…if you are doing well…good luck to you… others may not be…do they wont salt rubbed into their wounds…I think not…just a bit of consideration and we can all have a say! Now go and make Mick a cup of tea and fu*k off!
littlebert2
- 06 Oct 2008 13:48
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Tab - I took your Mafia ref as an indication of the potential actions of third parties on bears -correct? - hence my ref to liking being a spectator .... and to which joints to break first .... bad upbringing, I know, but best not to hide the nasty side of life from the kids :-O
I'm far too old and thick skinned to be offended by anything these days anyhow :-)
That 42p has got me thinking, though - is the buyer also indicating to BOD that they would further fund MDX through the next few (financially difficult) years if a dilutuion could be bought at that price!
Treblewide
- 06 Oct 2008 14:06
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jesus i have heard everything now....mafioso...lol
hilary
- 06 Oct 2008 14:09
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I've always had my dogs nutted as puppies and I'm a lot younger than Treble.
Whilst I don't have a gripe against you personally, tabasco, you do seem to have a bit difficulty accepting that others might have a different view to your own. That's really unhealthy. Maybe scotinvestor can give you the name of his shrink.
littlebert2
- 06 Oct 2008 14:14
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Treble - "jesus" - the last thing we need is to bring religion into an MDX discussion.. :-)
Hilary - ow; poor dogs .... even more glad you're not going to be President now missus :-O
tabasco
- 06 Oct 2008 14:20
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Hilary ….the only shrink will be your Bank account with that automated trading systems…listen I can except other peoples point of view…it is a great way of learning… but there are ways of putting it over….telling people they are invested in a sh*t company is not one of those ways IMHO!
Oh …and I don’t wont you to grip me personally…sounds painful!
Treblewide
- 06 Oct 2008 14:21
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hils i think an inability to realise that your view is fundamentally wrong despite the facts speaking for themselves is quite a talent.....tabasco where you the Iraqi Information Minister during the war?
rhetoric is the same
ptholden
- 06 Oct 2008 14:31
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Its quite obvious that Tabasco is becoming increasingly desperate with the state of the SP. Having failed to stop others posting their opinion with his usual sarcasm and belittling insults, his ramping comments without foundation or research, we now have promises of violence, desperation indeed. Billy Smarts have come to town!
Bert, I think youre the only person who has posted an opinion on what is the most interesting aspect of MDX at the moment; why would anyone pay such a huge premium for 1.3M shares? I must admit it intrigues me no end and I can think of other answers in addition to your own.
1. MDX are about to release astounding news which will result in a doubling of the SP. I think this unlikely, if true MDX could rightly be accused of withholding price sensitive information and allowing an unknown party to take unfair advantage. The market certainly doesnt seem to think this is the case otherwise it would be a no-brainer buy and heading North at a rate of knots.
2. 1.3M shares were unavailable on the open market? Umm, definitely not, an average of 3M shares are traded on MDX each day, an order could have been filled with little problem, especially in what is a sellers market.
3. The payment was an existing obligation. Was part of the agreement to satisfy this obligation with the vendor an issue of shares at a pre-agreed price? No idea.
4. Has someone close to MDX with sufficient funds helped the company out by paying such a huge premium? Obviously this would help (as evidenced on Friday) to provide a base and prevent further falls in a stock which has fallen 50% in a matter of weeks. Of course any action which prevents further loss of SP value would possibly result in a fund raising at a much higher price; less dilution for more money.
Make up your own mind I have no idea.
Scotty, I wouldnt get too carried away with recent events. This latest dilution is to satisfy existing obligations. MDX by their own admission need to raise additional funds for working capital and introduction of new products to the market place. The availability of bank funds in way of a loan or overdraft facilities is looking bleak in todays carnage and I would expect a share issue of some description. If they get THAT away at 43p, gloat away.
ptholden
- 06 Oct 2008 14:32
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Chemical Ali? Now we've got Comical Tabby :-)
tabasco
- 06 Oct 2008 14:37
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Treblemouth.that was quite funnyI once said
"They're not even [within] 100 miles [of Baghdad]. They are not in any
place. They hold no place in Iraq. This is an illusion ... they are
trying to sell to the others an illusion." But what I really meant is at that time you were not even in your Dads Bag
Treblewide
- 06 Oct 2008 14:58
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juts gone into auction?
littlebert2
- 06 Oct 2008 15:37
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and down on good news - oh no, just RNS's for someone else popping up on MDX quotes - barmey!
tabasco
- 07 Oct 2008 07:53
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Morning all… Dogs had my walk…seat belts on….let the fun commence!
tabasco
- 07 Oct 2008 10:06
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For the benefit of treblemouth and hilary…I have just had the best couple of days trading since bprg hit the £1-30’s and all this without an automated trading systems… I’m out now before 4500….not pushing my luck…cash is scarce….think there is going to be a terrific rate cut…Only thing that would stop the slide!...might increase mdx? Good luck to those in Banks.
hilary
- 07 Oct 2008 10:16
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I wish I could understand what you're saying, ChilliSauce, but your posts are littered with strange hyroglyphics. Either somebody's put a Ruskie keyboard on my computer overnight, or the bulletin board's broke!
tabasco
- 07 Oct 2008 10:18
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Don’t be Silary…Hilary!...and by the way I am hot!
jeffmack
- 07 Oct 2008 10:19
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Hils
Its only on a firefox browser. Its ok with IE
kimoldfield
- 07 Oct 2008 10:23
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Something strange going on for sure. I see weird question marks in posts 3250 and 3252 but not in the others. Must be alien intervention?
hilary
- 07 Oct 2008 10:23
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Odd. They've gone now. I'll have to take a screen shot next time that it happens.
Why would you need your seat belt on? Is your nurse taking you out for a ride in your bath chair? And how do I know you're hot? The problem with Tabasco is that one dash at a time is normally sufficient.
:o)