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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 - 15 Oct 2008 17:15 - 3511 of 8631

Tabatha - all you believe in is abusing those who have differing views. In my case, right from the off for simply posing a bearish viewpoint. Freedom of speech, my arse. You use it to please yourself and don't let anyone be fooled it's any other way.

tabasco - 15 Oct 2008 17:26 - 3512 of 8631

No al.you are wrong!I think if you look back dil took the piss because you couldnt spell bollocksby the way add that to you cant do mathematics!.. then you went on to say nobody could get rid of you.and so we are stuck with you.. Have I ever posted anything abusive at Kim or Andy or anyone away from the groovy gang. that look hell bent in destroying mdx!

ptholden - 15 Oct 2008 17:37 - 3513 of 8631

Good grief Tabasco, you just dont let up with the insults do you? No wonder you don't have any friends on this BB, everything you accuse other people of you're ten times worse. By the way I don't recall you ever castigating Scotty for his racist remarks, in fact if anything you were egging him on.

Anyway, here's a few facts, one I know to be true and one you claim to be true:

You claim to have 100,000+ of MDX shares with an average of 42p or 43p (depends which post you read) which means you are sitting on a 58% loss or in terms of pounds and pence -58000

I (and others) called MDX short from somewhere in the region of 34p, my valuation at the time was 19p (others less). It actually traded at 12.5p, a 63% fall. I haven't lost a bean on MDX

Now it may be that longer term you are proven correct and MDX makes you money, but thus far you are wrong - FACT. Would it not have been better to buyall those shares at 12.5p?

Incidentally try not too make something out of Sefton (SER), you have no idea if I still hold, have added, reduced or what if any my average is.

ptholden - 15 Oct 2008 17:44 - 3514 of 8631

Big Al - 15 Oct 2008 17:15 - 3511 of 3513
Tabatha - all you believe in is abusing those who have differing views. In my case, right from the off for simply posing a bearish viewpoint. Freedom of speech, my arse. You use it to please yourself and don't let anyone be fooled it's any other way.

Absolutely correct Al, I got both barrels from the start because I criticised Tabasco's obvious lack of knowledge of trades which he was using to ramp this outfit. There have been some hypoctites in this BB, but Tabasco gets first prize from me.

This is pure paranoia '. that look hell bent in destroying mdx!'

How can a few bearish posters destroy MDX?? Barking mad.

MDX will succeed on their own merits or fail due to a lack thereof, nothing I say on this board will have the slightest effect on MDX. As you're fond of saying Tabasco we all have a right to our opinion, oh I forgot, unless it coincides with your!!

tabasco - 15 Oct 2008 17:47 - 3515 of 8631

Bouncy castle al my hour rate is far to expensive for you mere mortals.your timed out now talk amongst yourselvesI am going to walk over to the west wing and get a drinkand have the wifes special M&S Crispy Duckwith all the fat removed of coursecheerio tata goodbye!

Big Al - 15 Oct 2008 17:54 - 3516 of 8631

Tabatha - you have no idea re earnings. ;-))))))))

tabasco - 15 Oct 2008 21:06 - 3517 of 8631

What a finishIm not talking about England..the Dow ow!
Night night.love you.

Big Al - 15 Oct 2008 21:25 - 3518 of 8631

Nowt wrong with Dow finish. ;-))))))))

hilary - 15 Oct 2008 21:56 - 3519 of 8631

I'm not so sure about that, Big Al. It's difficult markets like this that make it difficult for silly bitch daytraders to fill up their Skodas with petrol.

jeffmack - 15 Oct 2008 22:12 - 3520 of 8631

Hils
And all that while doing the ironing and watching corrie

tabasco - 15 Oct 2008 22:16 - 3521 of 8631

Quite agree bouncy.suits me perfeeeeeeeeect! And who would call the little darling of bbs a silly bitch?

tabasco - 16 Oct 2008 07:39 - 3522 of 8631

Morning all.lovely day in the Garden of Englandoff to take the dog for a walk and get the baguette. Let the fun commence!

tabasco - 16 Oct 2008 08:35 - 3523 of 8631

It is no longer a safe bet to stock pick and simply short the FTSE indexat these levels I couldnt call it Batten down hatchesafter a near record last week for me I think Ill sit back and watch the professionals fu*k upstill fully hold my three nap hand stocks! Colossal drops today. Mdx another safe haven! Some real good bargains to be had by 2009. Anyone still in Banks are going to end up with what they deserve aucun argent! ..More chances than George Best had!

littlebert2 - 16 Oct 2008 09:16 - 3524 of 8631

The global markets will not pick up anytime soon - it's become so easy to trade stocks you dont own that first reactions of the greedy majority now is to short, rather than invest rationally, regardless of the knock-on effect on the lives of others (job losses, worthless pensions etc......)

At some point (and it's very soon) one major government is going to get fed up trying to fund a balance of this base negativity and legislate against it..... and properly, not just for some of their 'financial' friends. As with everything, however, no-one wants to be the first, but some are close to breaking point right now.

The effect on current markets will be as dramatic an upswing as there has ever been any downturn, recession or not ......

There, that's a heavy start to the day :-)

hilary - 16 Oct 2008 09:20 - 3525 of 8631

What exactly are you suggesting that they legislate against?

Dil - 16 Oct 2008 09:21 - 3526 of 8631

bit of a bummer that GBP/USD trade hils :-)

hilary - 16 Oct 2008 09:23 - 3527 of 8631

I know, Dilbert. Unlike ChilliBoy, I'm not always right though.

I've shown him mine, I'm now waiting to see his.

:o)

tabasco - 16 Oct 2008 09:39 - 3528 of 8631

As always BertI agree with most of your commentsone of the few posters on here worth listening to! If you can give it the time take a look at this.scary!!!!www.zeitgeistmovie.com

tabasco - 16 Oct 2008 09:43 - 3529 of 8631

My little Waterford Crystalif you saw mine.it would make your eyes water.mind I couldnt imagine much water ever coming out of your eyes!my little sherbet lemon

hilary - 16 Oct 2008 09:46 - 3530 of 8631

Hey, I always shed a tear during The Sound of Music!
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