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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 - 02 Dec 2008 13:57 - 4751 of 8631

Yes.hmmmmlet me seethat would be Warren Buffett the investor.as opposed to bouncy the tradergot you mightymicro.

tabasco - 02 Dec 2008 14:10 - 4752 of 8631

Mightymicro it looks like bouncy has done something stupid that he has admitted to on the other side.Freudian slip

Big Al 39 - 2 Dec'08 - 12:38 - 15942 of 15979

nellyb - 2 Dec'08 - 12:07 - 15930 of 15939


Al - you are another one who spends so much time on the meldex fred and yet it sounds like you are not invested....... :(
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bouncys answer

nellyb - Investing in this company has not exactly been successful for so many. I've been long and I've been short, neither of which probably counts for much here unfortunately. I have, however, held an interest in MDX (BPRG) since it floated.

Very interesting..what do you think Bert

Dil - 02 Dec 2008 14:31 - 4753 of 8631

Warren Buffet only invests in undervalued companies that he understands ... this fails on both counts.

MightyMicro - 02 Dec 2008 15:36 - 4754 of 8631

I suspect Big Al's interest, if he has one, would be a short one.

tabasco - 02 Dec 2008 15:47 - 4755 of 8631

you can suspect what you like...this was written by bouncy....
Mightymicro can you now not read.
Bouncys reply
I have, however, held an interest in MDX (BPRG) since it floated.
Work that one out in years.it comes within both hands but still a long timehow are you going to get out of this one?

Big Al - 02 Dec 2008 15:59 - 4756 of 8631

Tabatha, you berk, I was referring to an interest in what happened to it.

People read into things what they wish and you are a perfect example of a person with an unnaturally blinkered view.

You see, you also read all the good things into any RNS release by MDX and ignore the bad. Hear no evil, see no evil and that's why you're in the s**t here, dimwit. LOL! That's also why so many unfortunates have also gone bust or are close to it.

BTW, Tabatha, how come you've taken such a dislike to MM? I've met the man and a nicer Glaswegian you cannot imagine. You should really be thanking him as AM would not be quite the same if he wasn't around.

MightyMicro - 02 Dec 2008 16:03 - 4757 of 8631

Easy. It doesn't have to be the same interest or position. Indeed "I've been long and I've been short" quoth Al in the same post. (Your post 4752, above). Glad to be of assistance.

skinny - 02 Dec 2008 16:04 - 4758 of 8631

I haven't laughed so much since aunty Mable caught her left..... :-)

Big Al - 02 Dec 2008 16:11 - 4759 of 8631

skinny - whatever possessed you to look in on the lunatic fringe .............. that happened when MM arrived BTW.

Me and Dil kept the place relatively sane 'til then. ;-)))

Big Al - 02 Dec 2008 16:36 - 4760 of 8631

Guess what?

ANOTHER NEW CLOSING LOW.

Gausie - 02 Dec 2008 16:37 - 4761 of 8631

5p looms larger

Treblewide - 02 Dec 2008 16:44 - 4762 of 8631

MM...the nicest glasgwegian you could ever meet?...never :-)

halifax - 02 Dec 2008 16:46 - 4763 of 8631

Are the directors off loading their shares?

Dil - 02 Dec 2008 17:02 - 4764 of 8631

He meant to say the nicest thing to come out of Glasgow is the M8 not MM.

:-)

Treblewide - 02 Dec 2008 17:05 - 4765 of 8631

ah i see...oh no wait a minute...shut it :-)

Big Al - 02 Dec 2008 21:05 - 4766 of 8631

Tabatha's awfully quiet. I see he's active over the road.

Big Al - 02 Dec 2008 21:46 - 4767 of 8631

This is also quite good. ;-))))))



Big Al 39 - 2 Dec'08 - 21:45 - 16234 of 16234 edit


Doc

You just don't get it.

There are always two sides to every story. Several here have consistently put together a negative view on MDX. They are vilified by the many, being portrayed as all sorts of things. I've been accused of being a "paid up deramper"! Get real. I, and others, simply wish to post a view consistent with a company not performing as it should. The share price performance is empirical evidence of that and should rightfully be discussed / pointed out.

There are too many people on here who blame everyone else but themselves for their plight. That is not my fault, it is not Dil's fault, nor anyone else's but their own. You alweays have a choice to hold or bail out. Most here choose to buy mopre and then can';t understand why they're deeper in it.

Their sole response is to "filter" those they blame. It doesn't make the feckin' price rise now does it? I do feel sympathy with many who have lost large amounts of money here, but the only place to look for blame is within. We've all been there at one time or another.

Get a grip - this company is in dire straits and has been for quite some time. Indeed a lot of their problems have arisen because the memebers of this BB have done nothing but get in the way of management managing and sit here passing judgement on all but themselves.

When things are tough, all company managements are "bad". You either stick with it or you go to cash and await the time things turn. Nobody here chose the latter, so don't cry about it when you're a hefty amount out of pocket.

Cheers,
Al

MightyMicro - 02 Dec 2008 22:00 - 4768 of 8631

I'll miss him when he's gone ;-)

tabasco - 02 Dec 2008 22:21 - 4769 of 8631

Investors just dont appreciate you traders concernget it?
some good people below having to listen continually to traders bo**ocks.and FucK me boucny what a lying prick!Nite nite
m5 - 2 Dec'08 - 13:34 - 15971 of 15986

Dil, you are repeating the same old same old. Do I wish I had used a stop loss, you bet I do, but like many others for various reasons I did not. So tell me something I do not know. I am just bored of it Dil, the same old crap. We have seen the very worst of human nature on here, liars and cheats both long and short that will stop at nothing to earn themselves a few extra quid. What a pathetic excuse for a life
frogkid - 2 Dec'08 - 13:35 - 15973 of 15986

There are certain people that inhabit these boards who have nothing better to do than gloat over other peoples misfortune. These are the sort of braying big mouth pratts you often hear in a few boozers in the City, mindless, valueless, worthless and quite without any morals or compassion. It's arseholes like these that sometimes get followed into the toilets by a complete stranger and get a right kicking and then wonder what they did to invite that ! No threat implied.
frog
figure6 - 2 Dec'08 - 13:50 - 15977 of 15986

A lot of moronic derampers out today (Big Al,Dil,meme, westi1 all on filter)I wonder what they hope to achieve, as any weak holders will have sold out already.I guess they may just be saddos with no dosh to invest themselves, so they pick on better off folk who have just lost a bob or two.Sad really.
m5 - 2 Dec'08 - 12:50 - 15951 of 15987

Dil, do us a favour and fuck off now. We are at 8p ffs, what more do you want to achieve?

chocolat - 02 Dec 2008 22:25 - 4770 of 8631

Oi Dezza - if you've nothing better to do, there's some furniture moving to be done ;)
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