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
- 05 Dec 2008 17:30
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And how often are you right Gausiewould that be once in every Coronationstill mummy and daddy will bail you out...bouncy might be taking a lodger onnot that he needs the money
and Mighty.I think bouncy has been bust for yearslives in a ramshackleoutside toiletgrass patioparaffin heatingyou know the sort of thingthe French call them Gitesmaybe there is no e.he has got a 24/7 connectionand uses it 24/7.he paid for that time he sure aint gonna waste it . Puts the success down to shrewd trading.rbs hbos to name but a fewworking two weeks a month on the castles in the freezing cold with battering seas.it is something he enjoysdont need the money.patio looks after itself.hides the paraffin.claims the wife should keep the three jumpers on at all times.poll tax is only 5 a yearthe man has got it made
Mightyhave I taken to much database space I could go on for ever with these clownsI prefer a nice glass of M&S Chateauneuf du Pap though.
Treblewide
- 05 Dec 2008 17:33
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lol nincompoop
Gausie
- 05 Dec 2008 17:48
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Bust.
Tabby - impress and amuse us all - tell us how much cash you'll have pissed away on this POS when it finally goes titsup.
Big Al
- 05 Dec 2008 18:02
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Tabatha - do you know how stupid you sound? ROFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
G - NEW CLOSING LOW!
Old twitchet now needs a 4-bagger just to breakeven. What a ridiculous position to put yourself in. I've seen some fools on BBs over the years, but this one takes the (dog) biscuit. LOL!
Never mind, a dog investing in a dog is nicely ironic.
Phoo Kin Nell
- 06 Dec 2008 01:42
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Gawsie you are a two bit nobody and your smart comments impress no one.
Be afraid.
catnip
- 06 Dec 2008 12:50
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What's a nice girl like you doing in here Nellie?
tabasco
- 07 Dec 2008 12:57
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PKN.thanks once againit is nice to see somebody else that knows Gawsie and Co for what they are.I would have gone a step further and said a one bit nobody that aint got any smart comments and relies on his mummy and daddybut I guess we are both close enoughI wish you well my friend.
Bouncy is it true your Air conditioning has arrived for the ramshackle.dil said it was a cat flap!
tabasco
- 07 Dec 2008 20:36
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mightymouse= bin case.mighty I would suggest you do a crash course in Metaphysicsplease do a general investigation into the nature of your reality World are there principles applying to everything that is real to all that is? if we abstract from the particular nature of existing things that which distinguishes them from each other.. what can we know about them merely in virtue of the fact that they existyou are fu*king mad!!!!!
Gausie
- 07 Dec 2008 23:43
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MM - cant find my boots - mind if I quake in my trainers for a short while?
catnip
- 07 Dec 2008 23:52
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quake quake
Gausie
- 07 Dec 2008 23:57
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Hey catnip - I've just remembered where my quaking boots are - I've sent them to the cobblers so they can be nice, shiny and comfy for the England Wales six nations match.
catnip
- 08 Dec 2008 00:25
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Oh you'll need comfy alright.
You can warm them in my camper - and that's nice and shiny too.
tabasco
- 08 Dec 2008 07:54
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Good morning all
mightymouseI will try and spill this out in a language more suited to your intellect.I aint Phoo Kin Nell!whilst I agree with his/her sentiments towards Gausie and the rest of the groovy gang and I am very appreciated of the supportI am afraid I cant take claim to that fantastic posternow if you still dont get itwhich is a possibility I would suggest that every time you see a piece of cheese on a block of wood next to a springeat it!!!!
Big Al
- 08 Dec 2008 08:31
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Morning!
Tabatha's got friends. Different sides of the same personality? LOL!
Gausie
- 08 Dec 2008 10:31
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Am copying this post from the MKS thread, as it more properly belongs here:
Gausie - 08 Dec 2008 10:29 - 468 of 468
Tabby - I'm going to pick up on Al's comment.
You're hostile towards me and your so called 'crazy gang' because you believe us to be hostile towards MDX and towards you having taken a long position in them.
I don't think you understand the dynamics here.
Nobody is in the least bit critical of you for having opened your position in MDX. You did the research, you liked what you saw, you bought. Nothing wrong with that at all.
Criticism is justly levelled for what happened afterwards. The share price just fell and fell. Other more sensible MDX investors shrugged their shoulders and said 'fair enough - I got it wrong' and sold.
The suicidal investors (the ones you call 'strong holders') are those who are arrogant enough to think they 'never get it wrong'. Every time you state that you're always right (recently I note you've changed the phraseology to 'almost always right'), you reaffirm your membership of the financial suicide club.
It is these suicidal investors who are justly subject to criticism. Buying the initial stake arguably had merits. Holding on after the market had proven the buy wrong was inescabably stupid. Continuing to hold in the belief that you're right and the market continues to be wrong is a ruinous mix of crass stupidity and egotistic arrogance.
So - to summarise - You post in the way that you do as a reaction to your perception that people criticise you for buying MDX. There is, in fact, no criticism for having opened your initial position. But you deserve everything you get for having held on to it.
G xx
Big Al
- 08 Dec 2008 11:05
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That sums it up in a nutshell, G.
Many years ago, I was arrogant enough to hold positions I really should have bailed from and took the hit. The market is always right, the investor/trader only is sometimes.
To prevent the trader/investor taking too big a hit, there are basic rules. Those rules are abided by only by those who've learnt humility.
tabasco
- 08 Dec 2008 11:53
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Gausie>
I am not hostile towards youthat is a factyou would definitely know it if I were! I would say the reversego a check over twenty or thirty posts between us and I think you will be surprised at who has said what
Second point it aint the crazy gangalthough that would be a better name.it is the groovy gangskateboards and allpurely because of the unfunny childish remarks made by mostwith bouncy taking the gold medal.. trig the silver.. and you the bronze.
ThirdListenI have broad shouldersI can laugh at myselfand I can certainly laugh at you lot how many on here call themselves thickos or state their wealth in life is all down to luckdo you believe me when I tell you I am fantastic and truly sensationalyou lot are far too proud and pompous to admit anything honest.
The last point which is the only time you and the others do wind me upis thisI do not post on here to get more people buying mdx sharesor ramp the companyI do not wish for any investor to lose their moneymdx ..whether you believe it or not owe me nothingeven at this stageI am sad not for myself but for others I know have been mislead and cheated by RTmany good people including friends have lost life savings. retirement fundsand in some cases their houseswhen I see some of you mocking these peopleI wonder how low life can one get
I know more about this company than you probably believeand I do have to be careful in what I saybuteven in this climate they have more than a fighting chance of turning things roundbut if you are a safe investorthere are better investments out there!