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
- 24 Nov 2008 17:23
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JKD.thanks.maybe you do love me after allbe lucky!
jkd
- 24 Nov 2008 18:00
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t
just trying to be fair, thats all. something you sometimes seem to have trouble with when anyone disagrees with you.
regards
jkd
tabasco
- 24 Nov 2008 18:38
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JKD.I can honestly say I have never been unfair or cheated in my lifebrought up with discipline and a happy environmentand passing it on...last touch....
jkd
- 24 Nov 2008 18:58
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t
new page?
lucky you.
regards
jkd
Dil
- 25 Nov 2008 21:20
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Nice and quiet here now all the nutters have moved to the MKS thread :-)
tabasco
- 25 Nov 2008 22:08
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It funny how they all follow me Dilnice to be so popular. News tomorrow.
tabasco
- 26 Nov 2008 08:15
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Morning all.for those of you that use my buys as a short.just purchased 9000 @ 2-12 in BVIC.let us see how lucky I am Trig?
littlebert2
- 26 Nov 2008 08:57
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You're lucky - even directors use my buys as a signal to short !
Just looked at the years chart for Woolies prior to suspension .... surprised I don't own them... I've had a few look like that this year :-O
tabasco
- 26 Nov 2008 09:05
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Cant believe that Burtyou are far too shrewdwe are just the honest onesI would bet you a considerable sum we are doing a lot better than most on here.
littlebert2
- 26 Nov 2008 14:00
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I sure don't have to worry about being able to pay for the food that I've ordered or the roof over my head, but that retirement date definitely slipped a couple of years further into the future than it was this time last year......
MDX can't even begin to recover 'til the entire Hyena pack moves onto a new victim ... or are legislated against properly...
Unfortunately they have gotten used to wrecklessly destroying companies without a second thought for the legitimacy of their targets ..... and now can't even see what's wrong with selling something they don't own ... in fact arguing that it's a good thing for markets when they do destroy some companies !!!
I'm a pagan, so happy in the belief that any sins will catch you up, one way or another ......
tabasco
- 26 Nov 2008 15:18
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Another one and then another oneanother one bites the dust.59 and still counting
"Imploded hedge Funds.. :
59. Trident European Fund (JO Hambro) [1] 58. Tontine Partners [2] 57. Lancelot Investment Management [5] 56. Epic Limited Partnership [1]55. Highland Capital Management [2] 54. Gordian Knot - Sigma Finance, Ltd. [1] 53. Modulus Europe (Powe Capital) [1] 52. Ospraie Fund [1] 51. Dalton Melchior Japan Fund [1] 50. Windmill Management (SageCrest funds) [2] 49. Turnberry Capital Management [1] 48. Absolute Capital Management [2] 47. Lydia Capital [1] 46. RREEF REFlex Fund [1]45. Endeavour Capital [1] 44. Old Lane Partners (Citigroup) [1] 43. Rumson Capital [1] 42. Russell Investments (Alternative Strategies Funds) [2] 41. Cornerstone Quantitative Investment Group [2] 40. GoldLink Capital [2] 39. North American Equity Opportunities (Goldman Sachs) [1] 38. Pentagon Capital Management [1] 37. Absolute Capital Group [3] 36. Drake Management - Global Opportunities [3] 35. ASAT Finance (Citigroup) [3] 34. MAT Finance (Citigroup) [3] 33. Blue River Asset Management [1]32. Carlyle Capital Corporation [1] 31. Tequesta Mortgage Fund [1] 30. Focus Capital [1] 29. Peloton ABS Master Fund, Multi-Strategy Fund [2] 28. Falcon Strategies (Citigroup) [2] 27. CSO Partners (Citigroup) [1] 26. Sailfish Capital Partners [1] 25. Polar Capital - Lotus, Tech. Absolute Funds [2] 24. Standard Chartered - Whistlejacket SIV [1] 23. Deephaven Event Fund [1] 22. Rhinebridge Plc (IKB) [1] 21. Niederhoffer Matador Fund [1] 20. Cooper Hill Partners [3] 19. Pirate Capital (Activist Funds) [2] 18. Synapse High Grade ABS Fund [1] 17. Cheyne Finance LLC (Cheyne Capital Management) [1] 16. Geronimo Multi-Strategy, Sector Opportunity, and Option & Income [3] 15. Basis Capital Fund Management, Ltd. - Basis Yield Alpha [1] 14. Solent Capital Partners LLP, Mainsail II [1] 13. Sentinel Mangement Group [1] 12. Sachsen LB: Ormond Quay conduit fund [1] 11. Parvest Dynamic ABS, BNP Paribas ABS Euribor and BNP Paribas ABS Eonia (BNP Paribas) [3] 10. Union Investment Asset Management Holding AG [1] 9. Oddo: Cash Titrisation; Cash Arbitrages; and Court Terme Dynamique [3] 8. Sowood Capital Management [2] 7. Galena Street Fund [1] 6. United Capital Markets Holdings Inc.: Horizon Funds [4] 5. Caliber Global Investment [1] 4. Lake Shore Asset Management [1] 3. Ritchie Capital Management [2] 2. Bear Stearns High Grade Credit Funds [2]
1. Dillon Read Capital Management (UBS) [
tabasco
- 26 Nov 2008 16:42
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Andythanks for your efforts phoning Tampa.Niplad got through if you dont know and confirmed they are openyou skip about a bitcheers.
Andy
- 26 Nov 2008 20:10
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Thanks,
I thought someone should ring, and my calls are free, it seemed a good idea.
kimoldfield
- 27 Nov 2008 11:28
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RNS Number : 0733J
Meldex International PLC
27 November 2008
For Immediate Release
27 November 2008
Meldex International Plc ('Meldex ' or 'the Company')
Update
London, UK, 27 November 2008: Meldex International Plc (AIM: MDX), the specialty pharma and healthcare company announces that it has made significant progress in rationalising its cost base. It has decided to close its operations in Tampa, Florida and also its London office. UK operations will be run from its Cambridge office and any film based products currently produced in Tampa will be manufactured by third parties.
The closure of the site will result in the loss of 14 employees of the business and will reduce the cash outflow by at least $1.8m per annum. The costs of exiting the facility are minimal but there will be a balance sheet write down of approximately 5m.
All intellectual property has been transferred into other Group businesses and the Company is working with sub-contractors to continue its development and product program.
In addition, Meldex has closed its London office and centralised its operations at its Cambridge facility. This has resulted in the loss of 2 staff, the relocation of 3 people and a saving of approximately 350,000 per annum.
Dr Jim Murray, Interim Executive Chairman, Meldex International said;
'We had previously announced a review of our operations in our interim results statement. The closure of these two sites makes a considerable cashflow saving to the business of approximately 1.5m per annum, whilst not impacting on current operations.'
For further information:
Buchanan Communications + 44 (0) 20 7466 5000
Rebecca Skye Dietrich / Tim Anderson
FinnCap, NOMAD + 44 (0) 20 7600 1658
Geoff Nash
I'm still going to keep my money in my pocket.
ptholden
- 27 Nov 2008 11:32
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All that fuss in the zoo yesterday re Tampa and it was closed after all.
Dil
- 27 Nov 2008 11:48
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Lol and no one believed the guy who posted it.
Dil
- 27 Nov 2008 11:51
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Oi tabby , if they are doing so uckin well why they closing places ?
tabasco
- 27 Nov 2008 12:12
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Thanks Kim.talking on the other sideNo ones doing well Dil.. This news shows to myself that the BOD are undertaking appropriate action for a comprehensive restructurework is being doneand at a fast rate for once.I would like to see further announcements to clarify directionthe new poster on ADV.. 2ronnies that obviously had inside info was in my opinion an employee that had just received his marching orders?
kimoldfield
- 27 Nov 2008 12:18
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I sincerely hope that the measures the board are taking to stabilise the business are not too little too late Tabby.
Dil
- 27 Nov 2008 12:27
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2ronnies has been there a while and yesterday all the knowledgable posters and those in the know (those with their heads up their ar*es) were slagging him off.