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.
Gausie
- 03 Dec 2008 16:36
- 4819 of 8631
tabby - do what you like on ADVFN - the differentiator is that on MAM we challenge the outrageously bullish bullshit.
Dil
- 03 Dec 2008 16:48
- 4820 of 8631
They got a forum for cosy chats tabby , ADV is a public forum and last time I looked I was part of that public.
tabasco
- 03 Dec 2008 17:19
- 4821 of 8631
Dilyou are not investedso what is it to youthats the point that is never gets answered
Big Al
- 03 Dec 2008 17:35
- 4822 of 8631
Tabatha
It's pointless trying to explain to you time and again as you simply hear what you want to. Some put forward one side of the stroy and some put forward the other. Now by all means choke, because many here, not only me, have been saying now is not the time to get into MDX. That has been the correct call, like it or not, and you can call it what you like, but if some beginners have shied away from buying because of what has been posted then they're quids in and they know it. You look like a ramping idiot.
For the benefit of others who might listen, I see no reason why telling folk "now is not the time to buy MDX" is any different from those who constantly barrage us with "MDX has world-beating technology - buy now", or the like. Both sides need airing
Finally, Tabatha, I'll post where I want, when I want so get used to it, my friend, and stick your "this is our thread" bulls**t where the sun don't shine (if there's room).
Hugs and kisses,
Al
;-))
Big Al
- 03 Dec 2008 17:36
- 4823 of 8631
Tabatha - you don't need to be long or short to have an opinion on a financial BB. Your question never gets answered because it's irrelevant.
Are you really as stupid as you make out? I still tend not to think so, but you don't half push it. ;-0
Dil
- 03 Dec 2008 17:54
- 4824 of 8631
I told you tabs I'm after a knighthood ... why do you post ?
tabasco
- 03 Dec 2008 18:47
- 4825 of 8631
Surprising as you may find it I have no motiveI am a nice guy that learns from people I chooseand winds up others that are foolsit is as simple as thatI could count on one hand the people that could possibly improve my methods and probably struggle to find one.and as for Gausies methodstwo bob there are those that know a great deal about individual companies which I feed off but actual puntingmost are laughable!!!.I would take a good man or woman to beat any Bookmaker! Traders are signing on as often as Estate Agentsand are about the same ilk.
I dont know whether anyone notices but I am very rarely wrongthis advice posted on the 24th and then again 30th
tabasco - 24 Nov 2008 17:21 - 4518 of 4548
Joe Swash is around 4/5 no value or trade there.Simon Webbe seems to have a nice personality.had a little interest at 34/1...cant win it but a price that can be traded.maybe? Has an exemption from first evictionmust be worth 3-4 points?
tabasco - 30 Nov 2008 10:11 - 4647 of 4824
Im A Celebrity GMOOH 8 - Winnerbacked Simon Webbe from between 34 and 46. 42 average.currently 32.he cant win but a good tradable price imho
----------------------------------
Price at the minute:-Simon Webbe back 10 25 11 7 11.5 2 lay 12.5 3 14 30 14.5 40
I have a free bet at long odds and had it off on the trade. 30 points less now
Tell you about the factor later!!!
So very very lucky. Going to celebrate with a glass with the wife.
Big Al
- 03 Dec 2008 20:21
- 4826 of 8631
Tabatha
1. You are not a nice guy.
2. You always have an alterier motive - that is plain to see.
3. You have to recognise a wind up to deliver one - you never have.
4. The rest of it is total cobblers - your methods are crap (obviously given MDX) and to comment on Gasuie's methods is very, very stupid given his longevity around these BBs.
Now, if the 121 club is so brilliant, why don't you rejoin? That assumes most of the poor buggers survive. I'll let you know when it's time to buy MDX (if ever). You've made so many wrong calls around here, you're laughable.
Treblewide
- 03 Dec 2008 21:31
- 4827 of 8631
al he is a nincompoop...just ignore him, i think his particular ladbrokes closes at 8 so he will be away home to have been and sausages in the van with maestro
Big Al
- 03 Dec 2008 22:00
- 4828 of 8631
T - I just like to play with him. It's rather like fishing. You stick a worm on the hook and wait for the bugger to swim by. They say goldfish have a memory of only a few seconds. A bit like second hand bookies, mate. LOL!
jkd
- 03 Dec 2008 23:54
- 4829 of 8631
BA
your right there, about memory. t says he wont talk to me again until i apologise,which i dont recall doing. Now he's talking to me and asking me for my thoughts.
i better be careful or he'll be appointing me prime minister next, thats in the cabinet that he's built of course.( replacing scotinvestor) i think he was trying to groom me. just as he did scotty. scottys gone t's still here.
regards
jkd
edit.. maybe i am the goldfish, although i prefer to think of myself as the elephant when it comes to memory.
tabasco
- 04 Dec 2008 07:43
- 4830 of 8631
Morning all
More bilge from mr bouncy and co. you try so very hard to put me downlet us look at the factsyou post on these bb virtually 24/7.then you go away and work on your bouncy castle for a fortnightnice life!!!.you have told us in the past that you were hit hard with financials Scotty ripped the sh*t out of youand all on here read the postthen you posted on the 2nd of December that you have been long in mdxand have held an interest in MDX (BPRG) since it floatedyour words bouncynot minefull post belowyou was obviously hit very hardhence the bitterness
Big Al 39 - 2 Dec'08 - 12:38 - 15942 of 16915
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....... :(
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.
-------------------------------------
Now let us take meI dont have to work and havent done for several yearsI have a couple of interests I play with that pays the billsmainly as favoursI have investments that pay an income.my wife works that provides a nice incomethe very best M&S wine food and clothing at big discounted ratesmany weeks away each year on the Cote D'AzureI do a Gausie and play with a few thousand each day that if I am lucky makes a night out occasionallydefinitely not my best playand to top all of thata great family life with lots of love
That is why a pathetic excuse of a man like you bouncy could never wind me up.I can you though!!!!
Triggeryou are just an immature little boy that sucks his thumb instead of a nipple!!!
JKD.I have tried my hardest to give you the benefit of the doubtyou are one of the few I cannot work outsneakybut politeone to avoid I would say!
Dil you talk a lot of bo**ocks at timesbut I know were I stand with youand you are no fool.. as opposed to the rest of the groovy gang clones..
Gausiestill living off mummy and daddy.nuff said.
The girls are great even though we play a different game.
Let the game commence...
Big Al
- 04 Dec 2008 07:57
- 4831 of 8631
Judging from most of your posts, Tabatha, you get wound up constantly, hence the need to justify your "nice life". I can count on one hand the number of times I've felt the need to justify anything. One day I might.
You claim to not need to work, but your wife does. Mine hasn't worked since we met and she's no kids to look after either. Go figure. LOL!
Big Al
- 04 Dec 2008 11:24
- 4833 of 8631
Morning MM. What's LIBOR today? ;-))
Dil
- 04 Dec 2008 11:37
- 4834 of 8631
lol here's a cracker :
daveperry - 4 Dec'08 - 11:20 - 17097 of 17101
MM,s reluctant to sell today.
Big Al
- 04 Dec 2008 11:47
- 4835 of 8631
They're all crackers ...................... and the posts are full of it too! LOL!
chocolat
- 04 Dec 2008 12:14
- 4837 of 8631
Yes but you still haven't oiled the furniture, Dezza :P
Big Al
- 04 Dec 2008 13:41
- 4838 of 8631
Still no cheap loans for struggling companies though, I'll bet. ;-))