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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 - 19 Jun 2008 11:52 - 358 of 8631

Share price today indicates you aint the only one with that opinion !

scotinvestor - 19 Jun 2008 12:14 - 359 of 8631

what a stupid comment bert.

hundreds of shares go down every day....in which case all these ceo are muppets too.
all banks, house shares, pharmaceuticals, retail, airlines are getting hammered right now..........apart from some oilies, what shares should one buy?

imho, cash is king in this dreadful country. we need a new government immediately to start afresh......and get all those immigrants out too which has proved to be a disaster....mind you, we dont even know who are immigrants.

halifax - 19 Jun 2008 12:20 - 360 of 8631

Depends which side of Hadrian's Wall you live!

scotinvestor - 19 Jun 2008 12:25 - 361 of 8631

aye, i know england is in a horrendous state with all the blacks, bangladeshis etc......its only really in main cities we have these lazy benefit cheats here.

we have the other wall in scotland too which was built by the romans to separate certain people but i wont go into that as i doubt you would know the reasons why.

ps@ why do people have to put capital letters or exclamation marks after one line comments. from my experience in industry from e-mails, the vast majority that do that tend to be women.

Dil - 19 Jun 2008 12:28 - 362 of 8631

Boll*xs !

scotinvestor - 19 Jun 2008 15:12 - 363 of 8631

you cant spent it right even putting in *.

anyway, found out today that BM's bid was 1.15 a share in feb as he stated at some point he bid 240 million which someone translated to 1.15 a share.

but that was only an opening offer.....so why have mdx let sp plummet to 36p.....thats the thing thats peed me off as well as not telling market what offer was as this surely would have knocked price to mark at least.....even FT paper and mail said mdx would go for more than a quid eventually.

Dil - 19 Jun 2008 15:13 - 364 of 8631

lol ... spent it right ????

Wishbone - 20 Jun 2008 09:03 - 365 of 8631

Someone spent it, wright or write, allwight, right,....... ooh broody borrocks.
lol.

littlebert2 - 20 Jun 2008 12:52 - 366 of 8631

You saying the board turned down 1+ for 36p shares? That's not a nice thing to do, especially without consultation .... or is that why certain shareholders asked to meet with the board?

scotinvestor - 20 Jun 2008 13:04 - 367 of 8631

yes bert.....to both questions.

in feb, bm put initial offer of 1.15.....but this was just opening price.
mdx never told the market which you would think would shift sp much higher......but it would also start a bidding war with at least 4 other companies, maybe even more.
communication from mdx has been woeful and this is another reason of last mondays meeting

Dil - 20 Jun 2008 13:24 - 368 of 8631

It would have also meant the current directors losing their jobs and the big fat salary that goes with it.

Wonder why they never said anything ???

Wishbone - 21 Jun 2008 07:16 - 369 of 8631

How factual is the 240 mil and 1.15 or is it hearsay or ramping?

hangon - 23 Jun 2008 13:13 - 370 of 8631

It is curious that Companies can avoid a takeover, esp if the offer is so good ( being above the Market's valuation). However, I presume that the essence of this is that Dirs have sufficient institutional shareholders to support their refusal.

However, what's to stop a predator from just buying more shares until they have sufficient to trigger a Bid? At that point the Directors will have no choice.


Considering the current sp it's surprising that the offer wasn't grabbed with open arms.
This sort of thing appears to be quite common, for once the Co attempts to tell shareholdedrs the valuation is much higher....everyone wonders why it has only just go this far - - - and promptly sold-out before the last Offer is Withdrawn.

So, what do you think this is worth?

---and how do you support such a valuation?

Dil - 23 Jun 2008 13:19 - 371 of 8631

10p

porky - 23 Jun 2008 13:27 - 372 of 8631

Snap....

Dil - 23 Jun 2008 13:33 - 373 of 8631

lol

oilyrag - 23 Jun 2008 13:35 - 374 of 8631

Is that for the company, or each share?

littlebert2 - 23 Jun 2008 13:55 - 375 of 8631

aw..... you not nice men .....

let me guess... the idea is to make the 26th as uncomfortable as possible for those who protected their salaries by turning down an approach... so after that (whether anything happens at that meeting or not) the SP should start to reflect the companys future value rather than personal feuds :-)

tabasco - 23 Jun 2008 15:20 - 376 of 8631

IM BACK, IM BROWN AND I AM SKINT!! YOU ARE HAVING A GIRAFFE.
WHAT HAS HAPPENED? TOOK THE FLAT PACK AND NEVER GOT IT OUT THE BAG. THANK CHRIST, ALTHOUGH HES NOT A LOT OF HELP. HAS THE GROOVY GANG SOLD OUT COMPLETELY? HAS FRED TOPED HIMSELF? AND HAS DIL GOT THAT CARAVANI MIGHT NEED IT. I THINK A STEWARDS INQUIRY IS IN ORDERAND MARGATE IS LOOKING GOOD FOR NEXT YEAR. MUST DO A BIT OF CATCHING UPNO F*CK IT.. I WILL HAVE A GLASS OF WINE AND CUT THE GRASS. DOWN TO MY LAST 135 BOTTLES.

Dil - 23 Jun 2008 15:30 - 377 of 8631

Welcome back tabby .
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