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
- 10 Oct 2008 15:12
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Treblemouth..the clues are in the postsnow go and make Mick a cup of tea!
Treblewide
- 10 Oct 2008 15:14
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al the level of stupidity is such that he cannot even see that in one post he contradicts himself......nincompoop
tabasco
- 10 Oct 2008 15:19
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Ok treblemouth you are right Ive had a crap weeknow run along and give my little chickadee the 300% you left her short!
Big Al
- 10 Oct 2008 15:43
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Yep, it just doesn't add up, T
Big Al
- 10 Oct 2008 16:35
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That finish will ruin your week, Tabatha. ;-0
tabasco
- 10 Oct 2008 16:50
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Just caught meturned cnbc to ready steady cook. yes I am gutted complete bummer this weekhope it will be just as bad next week! the reds up to room temperature and breathingGreen peppers to win.cant find anyone to lay?
Big Al
- 10 Oct 2008 21:49
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No surprise there then. ;-)))
tabasco
- 10 Oct 2008 22:01
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Got 4/5 green peppers with Paddy Power
tabasco
- 13 Oct 2008 08:05
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Morning all
Dilo/t.I know you like a punt on X Factor.I also know from past experience you are never rightso here is how to make money.My Wife received an e-mail circular asking all staff members to support Diana VickersAnd she is great!..the mail was sent to all 420 plus stores.. Some support! Dianas Mother has worked for the company at the Blackburn store for 30 yearsI have a 40% stake punt saver on her.[ now 8.4].But the winner is the unbelievable Alexandra Burke backed at 60% stake 5.8 [now 5.4] at this price I believe you will be able to trade both ways after the next show possibly 3 somethinggiving you a free punt! ..but use your own judgement!
Ruth Lorenzo the sexiest woman on the planet wow! and can sing a bit
tabasco
- 13 Oct 2008 08:24
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The Times comment:- Deal of the day
Jim Murray, the interim executive chairman of Meldex, the drug distributor, bought 65,000 shares on Thursday and yesterday at prices between 17p and 18p. The shares ended the week flat at 18p. They have been falling after a failed buyout attempt by earlier management, leading to their departure. Meldex is in talks about raising new capital.
Todays trades Buys 412,684..Sells 2,414
jeffmack
- 13 Oct 2008 11:42
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Tabby
Looks like you are on your own. The racist Scotty has been banned
Bullshare - 13 Oct 2008 11:20 - 86 of 87
We have edited a posting on this thread, I apologise if the content of that posting offended anyone, the user has been previously warned and is now banned
Big Al
- 13 Oct 2008 16:49
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A wee bit of a negative day here. Downtrend still intact after Friday's dramatic reversal intraday at the trendline.
hangon
- 13 Oct 2008 17:58
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That the sp is 17p-ish may show how poor Director-call can be. This wasn't worth 20p and not 18p either. . . . we shall have to see what they can get to raise yet more finance . . . . why aren't they usuing the money from Sales? ( oh I forgot, profits are tiny).
I suspect we'll see sub-10p. . .. the rise is ue to Director investment of just 12k, hardly enough to buy a new car, eh? . . . all IMHO
tabasco
- 13 Oct 2008 18:14
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HangonI am in recipt of an e-mail from BJM I cannot post content but financing not going to be a problemplease read posts on advfn from others with this mail and you will get the general feeling that there is nothing at all to worry aboutthis I can assure you.B J Muncaster - 13 Oct'08 - 13:48 - 129882 of 130048
My apologies to those still waiting.
Fred1new
- 13 Oct 2008 18:52
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I never thought that I would agree with the Tabbycat about anything. But concerning Enochs speech of Rivers of Blood, I have certain sympathy
I remember reading it at the time, and other than for some of the metaphors used thought it well constructed and extremely well argued.
The only problem with many of Powells speeches and other arguments although the arguments were sound, quite often the premises on which they were based were not, as in the Rivers of Blood.
Powell was highly intelligent, unhappy individual who said of himself he wished he had died during WW2. I think this view blemished his outlook on life for his latter years.
From his earlier days I dont think he was a racist but certainly appeared to be an Imperialist at heart.
tabasco
- 13 Oct 2008 19:05
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Thank you Fredhe called just about everything right history has told us thisand he was not a racist in spite of what is perceived!
ptholden
- 13 Oct 2008 20:14
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Fred, with respect wtf has that got to do with MDX?
I see Tabasco is back to his ramping ways, the good old I'm in receipt of an email yarn which I can't share due to blah, blah, blah. Exactly what are you apologising for Tabasco? MDX delaying the finacing details? I suppose you've been appointed to the MDX board and are now the 'public face' reassuring investors? Good grief, talk about delusions of grandeur :-))) Wasn't BJM the usless 'person' who screwed this outfit up in the first place?
When's the EGM?
Hangon, you're spot on. The fall to 12.5p was fully justified on the results, but of course the BPRG ramping gang sucked in others, themselves topped up and the MMs walked the SP up.
Big Al
- 13 Oct 2008 21:50
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Fred
I did try to post something earlier on the other thread re Enoch, but was cut off. The gist of it was there was some kind of defence for scotinvestor saying nothing different from Powell. Complete rubbish. I never heard him spout off about a "herd of Pakis" as Scottie boy did. Good riddance to that racist scumbag. Powell was much misunderstood, but I wouldn't class him as racist, even though I disagreed in his (perceived) belief that the fault should be laid at the feet of immigrants.
In 2002, just 5 months before Saddam was finally brought to book, I spent time in Port Said and we used to walk around town a lot at night. Never did I hear 1 word of abuse from anyone. How different if it would have been for Arabs over here, eh? The Scottie boys of this world (and there are many) would have had a field day sporting nothing other than their total ignorance.
I leave all with this thought. The likes of scotinvestor should be opposed at every turn IMO. We don't need them in this world.
littlebert2
- 14 Oct 2008 11:01
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Oh come one - the suspense is killing me .... have MDX got funding from the banks following that nice Mr Browns new funding initiatives, or is it all a pack of lies, the SP will get diluted to death, and I'll have to sell a kidney to pay the elecy bill!
Fred1new
- 14 Oct 2008 11:19
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BA,
The problem I find with this and many other threads, is in that the argument or debate within many of the posting are often aimed at the individuals posting, rather than the arguments that they advanced.
(Similar to the media and politics of the present time, which is based on character assassination rather than deconstruction of the policies prepositioned.
This does little for change of views or positions taken.
I appreciate that on some threads the baiting and banter is fairly light-hearted like the Dils Rugby thread are amusing and participants know what to expect.
I dont like banning or censorship, although I think much of what appears in the media nowadays would be better not published.
Personally, I would prefer to know what views people have, even if they are of aracist, ethnic or "religious" base.
One doesnt have to read or look at the opinion on this site the individuals as the posters can be squelched.
Bye the way, Dil cant help coming from Ebbw Vale.