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
- 12 Aug 2009 14:24
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All the groovy gang caresthats who cares!...
Dil
- 12 Aug 2009 14:34
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I really don't think so and going by the response to the fund raising nor do the overwhelming majority of shareholders.
Move on.
tabasco
- 12 Aug 2009 14:41
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Dilwhy would you and the groovy gang want me to move on?????
Big Al
- 12 Aug 2009 15:50
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Move on from MDX for your own sake. You have nothing to say on any other company bar this and never have done. You're jst another muppet who threw their kitchen sink into this.
By all means stay on here spouting drivel. I like a good laugh now and then, and you are the perfect foil. ;-))
tabasco
- 12 Aug 2009 19:56
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Ok bouncy.I understand nowyou want me to move on for my own sakeyou have my interests at heartit is for my own goodhow very sincere of you and the rest of the gang.I am sitting at my keyboard choking upvery touched you are all jewels...
Well I get up in the morning and it's just another day
Pick up my baguetteon the keyboards gotta play
Jump into the car and the time is getting tight
Heading for the golf club big berthas gonna fight
Aint movin' onaint movin' on from stock to stock
Aint movin' on never going to give a fock
Well I check into the club house with half an hour to go
Heading for the first teeswing that club real slow
Four hours later six birdies on the card
Putter was a sizzling the others all got pared
Aint movin' onaint movin' on from stock to stock
Aint movin' on never going to give a fock
Well theres just enough timeto have a pint and chat
Bouncy is the topicwhat a fuc*ing prat
Greasy oily slim ballmoving on his name
Working on that castles his only claim to fame
Aint movin' onaint movin' on from stock to stock
Aint movin' on never going to give a fock
Well I can see the pub clocktelling me its time to fly
My butterfly and evening mealIm higher than the sky
Just got time to read bbsand out we go again
Life is such a Fuc*ing bitchbut bouncy is insane
Aint movin' onaint movin' on from stock to stock
Aint movin' on never going to give a fock
Does that answer your question... Midget Scotch bouncy Castle Operator with the brain of an antand a wallet of similar size
ps...Not Scotland 3 down bouncy?.keep tuning in for real football mr. winner
marni
- 12 Aug 2009 20:32
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good result for scotland.......it was only 3-0.
isle of man girl guides next for them
marni
- 12 Aug 2009 20:32
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oops 4-0
Dil
- 13 Aug 2009 00:23
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Were James Morrison and Nelly Furtado holders too tabby ???
Go dim the lights , get your certificates .... and weep.
Let me hold you for the last time
It's the last chance to feel again
But you broke me, now I can't feel anything
When I love you and so untrue
I can't even convince myself
When I'm speaking it's the voice of someone else
Oh, it tears me up
I tried to hold on but it hurts too much
I tried to forgive but it's not enough
To make it all okay
You can't play our broken strings
You can't feel anything
That your heart don't want to feel
I can't tell you something that ain't real
Oh, the truth hurts and lies worse
How can I give anymore
When I love you a little less than before?
Oh, what are we doing?
We are turning into dust
Playing house in the ruins of us
Running back through the fire
When there's nothing left to say
It's like chasing the very last train
When it's too late, too late
Oh, it tears me up
I tried to hold on but it hurts too much
I tried to forgive but it's not enough
To make it all okay
You can't play our broken strings
You can't feel anything
That your heart don't want to feel
I can't tell you something that ain't real
Oh, the truth hurts and lies worse
How can I give anymore
When I love you a little less than before?
But we're running through the fire
When there's nothing left to say
It's like chasing the very last train
When we both know it's too late, too late
You can't play our broken strings
You can't feel anything
That your heart don't want to feel
I can't tell you something that ain't real
Oh, the truth hurts and lies worse
So how can I give anymore
When I love you a little less than before?
Oh, you know that I love you a little less than before
Let me hold you for the last time
It's the last chance to feel again
Dil
- 13 Aug 2009 00:24
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lol how bleeding apt :-)
Big Al
- 13 Aug 2009 15:48
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You're definitely a better clown than a poet, Tabatha. I'm currently pulling in an honest dayrate after 2 months at home. ;-)))))
Anyway, when do we find out about this (modified, then modified again) shambles? ROFLMAO!
Dil
- 15 Aug 2009 00:38
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Wishing4 - 14 Aug'09 - 13:19 - 15593 of 15678
With the conversion price dropped to 2p (and the management not prepared to budge from that), the options performance target was adjusted to take account of the potential huge number of extra authorised shares, and the strike price for the options was also reduced x 5 times to 2p. Fair enough you might say.
But in addition the management are now intending to award themselves MASSIVE numbers of options, claiming a spurious link to the original percentage of the total shares that the original bundle of options represented.
They have the same opportunity as every other shareholder to protect their current shareholding against dilution by participating in the SLN. What does not make a logical argument is that their options numbers should be protected against the effects of dilution.
They awarded themselves a stack of options, not a percentage of the company (unless you believe that the original stack was chosen because it was 9-point-something percent of the company).
Why should they be looking to prevent dilution of a holding they dont even have, while at the same time contributing further to the dilution which the vast majority of shareholders will be subject to?
The answer seems to be that it will make their own exit strategy so much easier to accomplish without the additional upfront risk being asked (demanded?) of the rest of us.
tabasco
- 16 Aug 2009 16:15
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Dil.somebody knows you as well as me>
sheeneqa - 16 Aug'09 - 12:25 - 15856 of 15867
I was horrified to find that D_il agreed with me on a detail! I do not want to be associated with that worm.
Dill is a pisshead, always had problems with the sauce, should be in rehab!
It will never learn to stay orf the keyboard when smashed....
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Another mate of yours Dil?............. Back to football..
tabasco
- 16 Aug 2009 16:48
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Fu*k me.bouncy on day rate..and I am supposed to aspire to that thick cnutyeh right!move on
jeffmack
- 17 Aug 2009 06:39
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Looks like the penny is dropping...
mdxshareholder - 16 Aug'09 - 23:17 - 15948 of 15969
longjOhn, I think that you are being extremely naive if you think that BJM and GC are going to let this go bust. GC is not going to walk away from 1.4m. BJM and his mates are so over-exposed in their underwater shareholdings that my guess is that personal bankruptcies will be some of their ends if this salvage doesn't work. BJM said that he'd walk if the 6m/10p CLN didn't work, but he's here. He said that he'd walk if the 6m/2p CLN didn't work, but he's still here. Has he not cried wolf enough times yet? I'm 100% confident in my mind that the both of them will run up all their personal credit cards, and apply for more, before they let this go bust. Thus why should I as a shareholder be willing to bend over and take one, when they need the company to survive as badly as I do. Give them options, and give them salaries, but make them reasonable and cancel BJM's 1.4m "oh I forgot" debt. If they did that and something better than the 2p massive dilution, they would get my blessing. I'm all for saving the company and I understand that dilution is required, but there's reasonable and then there's this.
Big Al
- 17 Aug 2009 08:17
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It's nice to pick and choose, Tabatha. ;-)))))))))))) Currently 31C here. How about Gillingham? LOL!
The real question is does MDX have yet another "BoD", if you can call a couple of debtors a BoD, that can't count either well or quickly?
It probably doesn't matter, mind you. ROFLMAO! Certainly looks like the penny's dropping, jm. Wasn't Dil banned from the thread for trying to get an answer to that question?
As usual, hear no evil, see no evil MDX shareholders ......................... and that includes that dumbass Twitchet. ;-0
Big Al
- 17 Aug 2009 08:18
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As for "Fu*k me", Tabatha, ask your BoD because it's coming. ROFLMAO!
jeffmack
- 17 Aug 2009 10:11
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jeffmack2 - 17 Aug'09 - 07:33 - 15974 of 15985 edit
BJM
How much was pledged to the SLN at 11th Aug?
B J Muncaster - 17 Aug'09 - 07:41 - 15975 of 15985
jeffmack,
Why are you interested? You're not a shareholder.
hilary
- 17 Aug 2009 10:13
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What happened to Jeffmack 1 and the other 38 Big Als? Just curious.
jeffmack
- 17 Aug 2009 10:51
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I was in disguise with jeffmack2
Dil
- 17 Aug 2009 12:43
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Me too as D_il but I think I've been rumbled.
I see BM has forgot to answer my questions again and it appears more and more of his supporters are now questioning the 1.4 million "debt" to him that he forgot about and the increase in options he and GC have decided to award themselves.