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MELDEX. Double your money- quicktime. (MDX)     

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.

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Big Al - 09 Oct 2008 16:01 - 3344 of 8631

It used to be, not so long ago, that a 30+% daily rise here would have had the champagne corks popping.

Today there's silence. How quickly things change. eh?

tabasco - 09 Oct 2008 16:10 - 3345 of 8631

Al we are all so use to the groovy gang laughing at other peoples misfortuneswe take our good days the same as our bad days.I have almost had a record week personallysome here have lost there housethat dont make me feel great!

Big Al - 09 Oct 2008 16:19 - 3346 of 8631

Not laughing as much as stating fact, Tabatha.

I just feel sorry for those who believed the hype instead of really doing their own homework and assessing what they should and shouldn't do. It also goes to show that BBs really should put across an objective viewpoint allowing both bulls and bears of all stocks to be heard without the usual diatribe that generally results.

On this stock, the bears have undoubtedly been right.

Dil - 09 Oct 2008 16:29 - 3347 of 8631

And who on here have lost their houses tabby ?

Please let it be scotty.

Seymour Clearly - 09 Oct 2008 16:33 - 3348 of 8631

It was Maestro, Dil.

Dil - 09 Oct 2008 16:37 - 3349 of 8631

He said some Seymour ... gotta be more than one ......... pleeeeeeeeeease be scotty .

tabasco - 09 Oct 2008 16:38 - 3350 of 8631

AlI have been in this game long enough to know fundamentals have meant diddly squat this yearmost peoples position.. whether good or bad has been down to luckfor all your homeworkit didnt stop you buying Bankshow much homework did you need to predict oil at $147 a barrelindexs have been jumping insane %s short sellers are on bbs for one and only one purposeand it aint for the investors good healthand some of you are so smug!agreed you have eased off a bit latelyI spend my whole life laughing so I am rarely effectedmore surprised that people can really be that nasty..I am intelligent enough to know the difference between a Dil and a Pottybut I still cant understand the mentality.people on here would love me to fall downand I willbut only because of too much wine!

hilary - 09 Oct 2008 16:50 - 3351 of 8631

"people on here would love me to fall down"

Actually, my little Jalapeno, nobody here wants you to fall down. But if you do fall down, it's better that you don't drag any novice unsuspecting punters down with you through your ramping of penny cr@p.

kimoldfield - 09 Oct 2008 16:52 - 3352 of 8631

Tabby, sounds like you need a spell in The Priory! ;o)

hilary - 09 Oct 2008 16:53 - 3353 of 8631

Actually, Tabasco, I did hear a rumour that you were a BSD. Jalapenos are only about 3" long, so it can't be true.

Dil - 09 Oct 2008 16:53 - 3354 of 8631

Come on tabby don't be shy you can tell me .... who on here has lost his house ?

ptholden - 09 Oct 2008 16:58 - 3355 of 8631

I do wonder Tabasco why you have singled me out for your particular brand of insults and sarcasm, rather than anyome else on this thread?

I have given this subject a great deal of thought in the last 10 seconds and have come to the conclusion it's because you're a little prick. Don't flatter yourself by claiming intelligence, you don't have any.

FWIW I don't like to see anyone losing money which is why i take the time and trouble to carry out research and attempt to post a rationale view. You, on the other hand are a blatant little ramper with no knowledge, hell bent on sucking in the unwary to your crappy little company. I hope during the last few months I (and others) have saved people money whilst you have lost yours.

tabasco - 09 Oct 2008 17:00 - 3356 of 8631

Kim you dont fancy lending Hilary onejust to keep her quite you understandIm sure you wouldnt want to give her one!

tabasco - 09 Oct 2008 17:04 - 3357 of 8631

Dil its know laughing matterSeymour Cleary has already told youMaestroand my heart goes out to him!

Big Al - 09 Oct 2008 17:04 - 3358 of 8631

Tabatha

It's not about being smug; it's about what value you place on a company at any given time in any given situation. It was plain to many that MDX was overvalued. Unfortunately, their message was drowned out by those who chose to throw insults rather than objectively consider the arguments. Several well respected players turned up here with serious questions over the numbers and not one bull has pu forward a counter to that. If you've been in the game so long and really understand fundamentals and this outfit in particular, why has there not been an answer from yourself or anyone else for that matter?

Numbnuts Scottie boy simply turned around and got personal immediately, whilst nobody else put up any bull numbers whatsoever.

I might have eased off, but it is simply because I don't think this is as overvalued as it was - obviously! However, it doesn't mean I'm close to piling in yet. ;-)))))

As for banks, etc, I've certainly bought into my SIPP at a risk/reward size I'm happy with. I've also taken several hedging positions to reduce losses somewhat. I'd be a fool not to in this market. However, they can't all go bust and of course governments were always likely to step in to limit the damage. That reduces the risk. The difference is there'll be no government bailout for MDX or any other AIM outfit. ;-0

Dil - 09 Oct 2008 17:17 - 3359 of 8631

maestro talks more crap than you tabby ... he loses his house every year

tabasco - 09 Oct 2008 17:34 - 3360 of 8631

AlI dont agree with what you sayand I stand by what I have already said on post tabasco - 09 Oct 2008 16:38 - 3350 Whatever your style of punting it is obvious to me after the first two lines are writtenhalf these plonkers on here think they can deceive all comers. It rely is patheticI could tell you on the whole of this site who is worth listening to IMHOnot more than six people qualifyrationalknowledgeableimpartialhonest that wipes out a lot of names! Certainly all of the groovy gangRight before anyone trys to wind me up.I have had a great weeknot a bad dayout comes the WinePaul Rodgersand I am rocking the Cosmos!might look in on the Dow lattersee what gives?

Bullshare - 09 Oct 2008 17:38 - 3361 of 8631

A few years back the Daily Mirror did a nice little piece exposing those nasty shorters who knocked one of their tips, Dialadog, sadly the company failed and the Mirror journos , who tipped the stock, were looked after by HMG.

I am happy to expose the MDX shorter, he lives and works offshore part of his life and is well known by the Monaco Men in dark Glasses.

Big Al - 09 Oct 2008 17:52 - 3362 of 8631

Tabatha - you simply prove my point in post 3360.

The only people decieving others have been yourself, numbnuts scottie boy, etc.

IT'S ALL IN THE CHART IN THE HEADER!!! DOH!

Sometimes you amaze me.

Big Al - 09 Oct 2008 17:53 - 3363 of 8631

LOL Bullie!!

That man needs more wine, methinks.
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