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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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littlebert2 - 15 Oct 2008 12:50 - 3477 of 8631

Better had - I've promised meself some new toys for Chrimbo ..... no, not that kind, you smutty g!ts ......

tabasco - 15 Oct 2008 13:07 - 3478 of 8631

Bert how about buying my xmas singlein all good music shopscalled TabWrap
I go into character and become a hoodiehighly recommended!but not quite Mr. Rodgers!

Dil - 15 Oct 2008 13:29 - 3479 of 8631

Look tabby if they now have to announce every 0.6m Eur deal they sign then it smacks of desperation when they claim to have 20m+ of sales in first half.

hilary - 15 Oct 2008 13:36 - 3480 of 8631

You're preaching to the unconvertable, Dilbert. ChilliBoy wears rose tinted specs, don't you know.

ptholden - 15 Oct 2008 13:40 - 3481 of 8631

Tend to agree with Dil re the recent RNS. It won't add much to the bottom line and nore does it state over what period the income will be received, one year, two?

On a more positive note the fundraising appears to be getting closer. If they can raise the funds via some sort of loan/revolving credit agreement, I would imagine such a deal will boost the SP, just has to be better than dilution. But having said that can they borrow enough to make a difference and a what cost? With the bank LIBOR rate at 5.5% (approx) a loan isn't going to come cheap. I would hazard a guess at bewteen 7.5-10% pa. A 10M loan would knock nearly 1M off the profit line. Will be intersting to see how MDX spend the money - some of it is needed for cash flow.

Big Al - 15 Oct 2008 13:50 - 3482 of 8631

pth

Exactly. I posted the thing earlier to see what would crop up in terms of posts. The sales areas are limited IMO, but the financing is important and at what cost. Whenever a company goes out looking for "working capital", it has never been a good sign. When they do it in this market they're more than likely going to get a bum deal.

Let's watch for more developments, eh? ;-)))

tabasco - 15 Oct 2008 14:07 - 3483 of 8631

Well I guess the whole groovy gang are onyou all have your viewsI have minethe SP will show who is right.either the gang or myself will have egg on your faces!

Dil - 15 Oct 2008 14:09 - 3484 of 8631

It's already showing that.

tabasco - 15 Oct 2008 14:29 - 3485 of 8631

Diljust take a look at the ftse %s on the top 100 companiesthey average out comparable with meldex.look at RBS that you chose to supportand compare that to mdxor any of als banksor shorting goldor the gay boy potty Sefton that have blown the World away since May.yeayou are all experts!.Ill stick to being lucky!

hilary - 15 Oct 2008 14:48 - 3486 of 8631

Please try to keep up and don't be a silly chilli.

Dil - 15 Oct 2008 14:50 - 3487 of 8631

Yep your so lucky tabby ... only 60% down on a crock of sh*te.

Big Al - 15 Oct 2008 15:00 - 3488 of 8631

Tabatha, old bean, it needs to be a 3 or 4 bagger from here before you have the slightest chance of "being right".

You bought too high and no amount of huffing and puffing will change that. Very silly!

Now away and whistle Dixie or something until you eventually become right. Do an Oates, eh?

ROFLMAO!

tabasco - 15 Oct 2008 15:06 - 3489 of 8631

Bouncy castle alyour mathematics is as good as your investing!
Remind :-
Diljust take a look at the ftse %s on the top 100 companiesthey average out comparable with meldex.look at RBS that you chose to supportand compare that to mdxor any of als banksor shorting goldor the gay boy potty Sefton that have blown the World away since May.yeayou are all experts!.Ill stick to being lucky!

Dil - 15 Oct 2008 15:22 - 3490 of 8631

The FTSE 100 does not need to more than treble to get back to where it was on 1st Jan ... this crap does.

jeffmack - 15 Oct 2008 15:25 - 3491 of 8631

The usual afternoon tick down

tabasco - 15 Oct 2008 15:34 - 3492 of 8631

Jeffmack.try frontline!

Big Al - 15 Oct 2008 15:48 - 3493 of 8631

Don't see a 5% spread on FTSE100 companies nor any of the other things MDX don't provide.

Been long gold for almost 3 years. Trailing stop took me out in April, but been back in at prices between 770 and 850 since. Also increased an FDL holding Monday - up 32% just today. Plenty more where they came from and a bit of the banks and housebuilding hedged (as previously advised).

Don't worry, Tabatha - until now I only posted the losers here. Bait for the numpties such as yourself and scotinvestor. A right wee couple of snappers you are. LOL!

Christ, you so effin' easy.

tabasco - 15 Oct 2008 15:58 - 3494 of 8631

Bouncy castle al Sensational.perhaps you can now afford to get off the castle.
Of course I only have 100 yards to go to work myselfthe office is at the other end of my house!

Big Al - 15 Oct 2008 16:05 - 3495 of 8631

Would rather do what I do all the same, Tabatha.

The way you're going with MDX, you'll be sharing maestro's VW van. ;-)))

tabasco - 15 Oct 2008 16:12 - 3496 of 8631

Bouncy castle al .you are such a silly boymy friends cannot believe the bo**ocks the groovy gang come out with.I dont do jealousy myselfnever worksI am happy for everyone that has good fortune..but I can only assume?
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