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
- 27 Oct 2008 09:39
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Mind your own business Dil.in a polite kinda way! dont give SP predictions.My little treasuredont mean to rampnot my stylethey dont need my help anyway!and I dont eat anything deep fried!Hot mango Enconaand Pestoare personal Chutneys/Sauces favs.
hilary
- 27 Oct 2008 09:54
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Not a great fan of pesto personally. I think it's the thought of whitefly in the basil that put me off.
Oh, and glad to see that you're watching that old ticker of yours. The MDX share price can't be doing it much good just now.
tabasco
- 27 Oct 2008 10:06
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We do have a Pestle and mortarand obviously processors and use them a lotbut not with Pesto! if you dont get over to City of Europe and buy French. I recommend M&S Pestofull of Pine nuts
jeffmack
- 27 Oct 2008 10:07
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In case you missed it, I thought this was quite funny. Probably a one off..
tabasco - 27 Oct 2008 09:00 - 128 of 128
I was a big fan of dummies and then Corgi cars when I was a kid.as my brain developed I soon learned Womens nipples and BMWs was the real deal
hilary
- 27 Oct 2008 10:17
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Actually, ChilliBoy, quarterly visits to Cite Europe are a must combined with lunch either at the froggy place by the river underneath Montreuil-sur-mer or at Le Cocquempot in the town itself. I know it's a 45 minute drive further on, but it's well worth going that little extra way imo.
tabasco
- 27 Oct 2008 10:35
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We do travel to France quite oftenit is quicker for us to get to Calaisthan it is west London.free to parkbest winebest olive oilbalsamicbest meatnot really a big meat eater personallybread.chocolatecakes.a huge Lacoste outletno traffic wardenscoffee in the air.stop it!!!!!!!!!!Im starting the car.
geordieguy
- 27 Oct 2008 10:38
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you got any spare room in car, tabasco.
i'm depressed staying here these days...........is there any good news
tabasco
- 27 Oct 2008 10:52
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Know what you mean mateI am just sitting here keeping my cash and going through the motions.being patient is a disipline I have found hardest to achieve over the years
I have spent many weeks in Whitley Bay as a kidand I know it is just as depressing there.. as it is here only colderI remember losing a foot as I dipped it into that North Sea!
geordieguy
- 27 Oct 2008 11:02
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lol......did u get any oil on your foot.....u should try it in last year or so with high oil prices........ok, they gone down a bit but oil will go to $100 long term as theres no immediate replacement for all the world consuming
right i'm out to get a paddling boat and get a stick or something to start drilling in north sea somewhere......how hard can it be surely?
hilary
- 27 Oct 2008 13:40
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Yet another new alias, scotinvestor?
Treblewide
- 27 Oct 2008 13:46
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"a huge lacoste outlet" lol my picture of you is now complete...behind Burberry it is the chaviest brand in the world...i bet you are decked out head to toe in it...lol...
tabasco
- 27 Oct 2008 14:21
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Hello Trig.nice to see you turned updidnt know you could drawnumbers helped.picture a good one?do you know the reason you are a Triganswer you never listen to anybodyyou yourself are all that matters in lifeI think you will find I dress from top to tail in M&Ssome des.underware. some Italian shoes.some des. Polos.. Oh and one jet black Burberry v-neck I think Ive worn once.. but in main M&S. The 20% discount helps. now get off to asda.or a.sad as it is known in the trade.and get your George stuffmy little Trig!blond hair with a George suit and that dynamic personality will get all the woman craving your bodyeven Daves impressed.
Treblewide
- 27 Oct 2008 14:49
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marks and sparks....lol......my granny shops there i think
tabasco
- 27 Oct 2008 14:55
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Your lucky to have such a great Nanshame you turned out like you have!
tabasco
- 28 Oct 2008 07:25
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28 October 2008
Meldex International plc
('Meldex', or 'the Company')
Directors' shareholding
Following the issue of new ordinary shares earlier this month, the Company was informed that Helmut Kerschbaumer and Klaus Kuehne, Interim CFO and COO respectively and Board Directors, have a beneficial interest, in 9.0%, of the issued share capital of the Company, representing 21,041,139 ordinary shares in total.
These shares are held by Melmed Holding AG ('Melmed') and Sanguisan GmbH (formerly Melbrosin GmbH - 'Sanguisan'), which are entities in which Helmut Kerschbaumer and Klaus Kuehne own substantial shareholdings. Melmed Holdings AG ('Melmed') owns 19,199,389 ordinary shares in the Company while 1,841,750 ordinary shares are held by Sanguisan GmbH.
The above shareholdings arose through the acquisition of the Melbrosin Group in June 2007 when 15,069,631 ordinary shares were issued as vendor consideration, and 10,936,648 ordinary shares were subsequently issued in August 2008 to satisfy earn out obligations that arose in respect of that acquisition. These shares were issued subject to lock in arrangements.
However the Board, (of which Helmut Kerschbaumer and Klaus Kuehne were not members at the time of the transactions), consented in accordance with the provisions of the Sale and Purchase Agreement relating to the acquisition, to relax the lock in arrangements in respect of 4,965,140 ordinary shares which were sold by Melmed and Sanguisan in November 2007 and May 2008. These shares were sold to meet tax and other liabilities resulting from the sale of the Melbrosin Group.
The remaining shares held remain subject to lock in agreements in accordance with the Sale and Purchase Agreement as follows: 10,104,491 ordinary shares subject to lock-in until December 2008 and 10,936,648 subject to lock in until May 2009.
The total number of shares in issue currently is 232,541,089. There are no shares are held in treasury. Therefore, the total number of voting rights in the Company is 232,541,089.
tabasco
- 28 Oct 2008 08:01
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Good morning allthink we should have been made aware of this buy the then CEO ..RTthe KKs were not responsible at that time to informnice and clear RNSthey still hold 21mland rumours were this figure could have been lesswith clearance they sold some shares to cover liabilities during the sale of their businessimho no big dealmove on.
ptholden
- 28 Oct 2008 08:03
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What a shambles this company is, the whole purpose of this RNS is to clear up the confusion of disclosable interest. Beggars belief.
tabasco
- 28 Oct 2008 08:23
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BJM reaction just posted:-
B J Muncaster
So it seems as though our ex-CEO was a party to the disposal of Melmed shares in Nov '07 and the Tonipharm debacle in Dec '07, yet had the temerity to issue an RNS in December saying the Company is unaware of any reason for the decine in the SP.
I'm sure others can speak for themselves, but it's clear to me that I was taken by the hand and pulled up the garden path with all the BS about Melmed's stock being loaned out to shorters.
ptholden
- 28 Oct 2008 08:26
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Which just goes to show that BJM, the so-called MDX expert on AVDFN has no more idea what is going on within the company than anyone else; why people listen to a bitter ex employee is beyond me.
hilary
- 28 Oct 2008 08:32
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Is Bazzer on special drugs?