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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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tabasco - 28 Oct 2008 10:29 - 3679 of 8631

Come on Dilbe reasonablethe point in question is that BJM is now acting to help shareholders achieve maximum valuehe has made mistakesand maybe took the company as far as he couldbut let us just deal with the point in question.atek hold 16ml @ 65p he is going to want a low SP like a hole in the headall his actions have suggested he is behind the current BOD.and most of the blame is down to RTa view I did not share earlier this yearI have learnt enough to revise my view.

Treblewide - 28 Oct 2008 10:37 - 3680 of 8631

tabby...when do you say enough is enough and sell your shares or do you not have a price in mind for that?

tabasco - 28 Oct 2008 10:55 - 3681 of 8631

Good question TrigI believe mdx have a base to be massiveI am primarily a long term investoralthough I do day trade.I am only in three companies at the momentand to be honestI havent got a clue which way the markets go from herewhen in doubtget out!Meldex are a company that I believe could pass 5 in the next five yearsand that would be enough for my Wife and myself to retire and lead a peasants life in the SoF..

Dil - 28 Oct 2008 11:03 - 3682 of 8631

Didn't BM flog millions at over a quid when he was in charge ???

hilary - 28 Oct 2008 11:04 - 3683 of 8631

Oh bloody hell. ChilliBoy might be my neighbour.

:o)

jeffmack - 28 Oct 2008 11:06 - 3684 of 8631

Only if you believe MDX will get to 5.

With all that chav gear he might be better suited to Canvey Island

tabasco - 28 Oct 2008 11:13 - 3685 of 8631

Dilyou are better than a politician. the point in question is that BJM is now acting to help shareholders achieve maximum valueimho the answer is yeson your theory anyone that gets it wrong will never be any good.Ronaldo missed an open goal against Everton last Saturday.I suppose you would flog him to Real Madridyou live in jackanory land!

Treblewide - 28 Oct 2008 11:13 - 3686 of 8631

5 lol...there is nothing else to say to that.......jeez

hilary - 28 Oct 2008 11:16 - 3687 of 8631

Hey, I hope that do hit a bluey. I'm looking forward to sampling some of ChilliBoy's homemade pear and ginger jam.

Dil - 28 Oct 2008 11:19 - 3688 of 8631

The point is tabby that he could have done a lot more to help shareholders when he was CEO rather than as an ex CEO that was booted out. He didn't help shareholders twhen he had the chance but did ok himself I believe.

Says it all.

tabasco - 28 Oct 2008 11:21 - 3689 of 8631

My little treasureI have many French friends in the Cannes.MouginsMandelieu./La Napoule arealuckily enough not that many BritishThe pink belliesfootballers kicking sand.. and loud music is not a common place on the beech.

Dil - 28 Oct 2008 11:28 - 3690 of 8631

Why would footballers kicking sand to the sound of loud music in a tree be common place anywhere tabby ?

tabasco - 28 Oct 2008 11:46 - 3691 of 8631

Dilyou obviously never visited a beech in Britain.let me give you a run down.gangs playing keepy upskicking sand everywhereghetto blasters on number teneven though you can turn an archos up on ear piece and not disturb everyone.families shouting at their kids on amplification coke cans.condomswater that looks like its come from the River Thames half eaten hot dogsbeech towels in a cold washed greyhandkerchiefs tied in four knots.people that start at around 20 stone and upwardsbecause they never work.thieves.Im getting bored nowbut you get the picture!

Dil - 28 Oct 2008 11:55 - 3692 of 8631

Well I grew up on the coast and can't say I recognize your description of it. Maybe if your blinkered enough (as shown with MDX) then you'll only see what you want to see.

Your begining to sound like one hellava pompous and snobby billy no mates to me tabby.

tabasco - 28 Oct 2008 12:18 - 3693 of 8631

Dilyou are very lucky to live in an area that has not been contaminatedyou have know idea how much you last line has upset meI dont like people that are not considerate to otherslisten.... knowone plays music louder than me.keep ups is fun if there is roomwhy leave your rubbishyou own it take it awaysnobby?.that will make a few people giggleIm as common as muck.my best friend is an Irish articulated lorry driverhis wife is lovely and Welsh? we have holidayed together many timesand I have nothing to be snobby aboutI like nice things like everyone but they have no other use to meand thats why I have many friendsDilyou have cut me to the quick!

Dil - 28 Oct 2008 12:34 - 3694 of 8631

lol

hilary - 28 Oct 2008 12:40 - 3695 of 8631

I would've thought a grey beech towel might be a bit rough on the skin.

tabasco - 28 Oct 2008 12:47 - 3696 of 8631

You get my drift oh precious oneyou can be skintbut your washing should be whitevegetables are cheapmanners are freeand so is exercise!

jeffmack - 28 Oct 2008 13:00 - 3697 of 8631

Tabby
As you havent caught the tone of some of the posts below I will give you a clue

beech (bch)
n.
1.
a. A deciduous tree of the genus Fagus having smooth gray bark, alternate simple leaves, and three-angled nuts enclosed in prickly burs. The best-known species are F. grandifolia of eastern North America and the European species F. sylvatica and its numerous cultivated forms.
b. The wood of any of these trees, used for flooring, containers, plywood, and tool handles

as opposed to

beach (bch)
n.
1. The shore of a body of water, especially when sandy or pebbly.
2. The sand or pebbles on a shore.
3. The zone above the water line at a shore of a body of water, marked by an accumulation of sand, stone, or gravel that has been deposited by the tide or waves.

tabasco - 28 Oct 2008 13:09 - 3698 of 8631

Thanks for the education Jeffcan always rely on you to jump inI think you all got my driftbut as a snobby thicko Im always prone for a brain malfunction!

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