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
- 20 Dec 2008 19:58
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Blimey
The Mad Munc has thrown a bit of a wobbly.
tabasco
- 21 Dec 2008 10:21
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JeffI do get the odd helpful bit of info from friendsbut from now on it stays with myselfI could probably name nine out of the last ten little pieces of advice that would have made anybody good moneynever again!maybe the horse racing thread where the Moneys and George are always politeI have given many tradable horses
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Tabby, not me who claims to have inside info that never comes.
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FFSJeffdo you ever read the papers.try Saturdays mail t/o talksThe restructuring and jobs cut happened at RSA when I told youthere will be more in
January confirmedBVIChas done what I told you on the bottle.JesusI thought I was thickthat is itfinnitofinishedno morethe end Dot. ComMake your own hay and dance on it!!!.
Dilyou are learning
jeffmack
- 21 Dec 2008 12:33
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Tabs
You are so selective with what you post. In reply to your post about RSA being up I said "Tabby, not me who claims to have inside info that never comes. I did buy a few RSA when you mentioned them at about 1.47 so only a small increase so far. You also claimed news was coming to move the price upwards, not seen it yet."
I never said as you seem to say above "Tabby, not me who claims to have inside info that never comes.
You really do try to twist things when there is no need. I only repeated your post about news coming on RSA and I had not seen it.
Andy
- 21 Dec 2008 12:34
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Someone is really losing it on the other side!
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PS: "There will be many shareholders forced into desperation due to MDX and I have a concern that even if one or two of them see no way out, their desperation may be channelled into revenge and that's when some individuals may really experience and realise the suffering they have placed on certain PI's."
Big Al
- 21 Dec 2008 14:00
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Maybe some of the folk in the zoo might actually learn something. Haven't visited.
It's very difficult to have sympathy for many of them. At the end of the day, you bring these things on yourself.
Haystack
- 21 Dec 2008 14:23
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Anyone who has been investing for a few years has this this situation time and time again. A share price falls and people 'average down' (a fatal mistake). They convince themselves it is a blip and the price will rocket. The price falls to a level where they cannot bear to sell at such a loss.
The process continues and the stock gets suspended. The suspension goes on and on and the punters grasp at any small piece of news as a chance the company will survive. The company says that talks are continuing with their bankers etc.
The company goes into admin and the shareholders still think that after assets are realised they will get something. The company is wound up. There is much anguish and wringing of hands and the shareholders get nothing.
Companies like DLG, ELH and hundreds of others. Stop losses are not popular, but will preserve your capital and let you fight another day.l
Andy
- 21 Dec 2008 22:18
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Haystack,
Exactly.
it would appear many on the other threads are only invested in MDX, which of course is an exceedingly risky way to invest money, and only magnifies the pain.
Hopefully they will recover at least some of their losses.
Treblewide
- 21 Dec 2008 23:29
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jesus...1000 posts in the zoo over the weekend....i wish someone woudl put them out of the misery
Big Al
- 22 Dec 2008 09:09
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I'm sure it's coming, T. ;-)))
Gausie
- 22 Dec 2008 09:16
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Couldnt be arsed to read through them - so picked out a few.
The mad munc has revealed the key points of the ingu plan as being a working capital injection of 1.8m alongside the appointment of an inexperienced CEO at a salary of 380k.
He comments that 1.8m isn't nearly enough (jeez, thing must be bad). He implies that he has access to significantly more funds and an alternative management arrangement.
If this is true then my guess is he'll achieve whatever he has set out to achieve - and as the only viable option on the table you can bet his terms will be favourable. To him.
Treblewide
- 22 Dec 2008 09:37
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surely they are breaking rules by posting that kind of stuff...never seen anything like it
Treblewide
- 22 Dec 2008 10:06
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so 1.8M cash not enough to tide them over by a long way...wonder how much they need? 5M....10M?
looks to me like the company is completely worthless...tabby your money is gone i am afraid
Big Al
- 22 Dec 2008 11:24
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Doesn't matter how much they pay 'em; they'd be unemployed soon after taking the job on. LOL!
Interesting numbers being put forward as working capital. Now we know why the KKs got so little for their shares just to tide them over.
Methinks this is a dead duck now.
Gausie
- 22 Dec 2008 11:39
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Yes - that's how it struck me.
The only hope they seem to have is if the Mad Munc is overegging it for his own ends. Something I wouldn't discount entirely.
Maybe 1.8m is enough for MDX, but not for the Mad Munc?
Dil
- 22 Dec 2008 11:40
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What you missed Gausie was that Saturday BM claimed the other plan was dead and his was the only one left.
The other guys then posted that this was not the case and all but said BM was lying ... bit like the judge said in his court case.
Dil
- 22 Dec 2008 11:44
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Another thing I can't understand is all those claiming that mdx has left them skint , bankrupt and unable to afford xmas presents.
Unless they borrowed the money to invest in the first place then thats crap.
Gausie
- 22 Dec 2008 11:55
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Thanks Dil - I'm sure I missed a whole load more too.
So - Mad Munc's revelation of the inghu plan - was that to demonstrate it was dead? Do you know if he has revealed anything of his own plan yet? Have the other party disputed his summary of their plan?
One of the most fascinating train wrecks I've ever seen. Compulsive viewing, if only they could hire a decent editor.
chocolat
- 22 Dec 2008 12:02
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Was thinking just the same, gorgeous.
But then again - they were all banking on banking by now weren't they.