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
- 03 Oct 2008 17:18
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Whoever pays him is being robbedgo to this post and look at all the posters remarks after you will see the ones on the pay roll:- Fred1new - 01 Oct 2008 15:58 - 3113 of 3220
This is taken from previous thread.
SHARE BASHERS
tabasco
- 03 Oct 2008 17:27
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Do you think the bailout will go through?.the commentators seem to think it is a certainty.I not sure but have a gut feeling its going to failmaybe rate cut shortlyeven with Bushs whips having polite words in a purely democratic way!
Going for a glass of wine nowScotty if they start baitingone quick polite fuc* offand dont answer.I think potty gets paid on percentages of answers?
hilary
- 03 Oct 2008 17:31
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A common technique employed by rampers is to produce numerous successive bulletin board posts with the assistance of a comrade in arms. The effect being that any negative posts about their stock disappear quickly from view.
Just an observation. Unfortunately, scotinvestor is a bit too thick to have grasped that basic concept.
tabasco
- 03 Oct 2008 17:53
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First bait Hilary…..know one to take the juicy worm. I was having a couple of glasses of white tonight…but couldn’t resist seeing who would be first on after Scotty posted…guess you win the blue peter badge? it’s a shame really…life is so much better when we are all nice.
Bullshare
- 03 Oct 2008 21:25
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Why has the share price gone down from 90p this time last year to 19.50p. If I had invested £10,000 then i would only have £2950 left. I would have been better withdrawing £10,000 in cash from the bank and throwing £7,000 in notes out of the window.
chocolat
- 03 Oct 2008 21:40
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And I'd have been outside it with a butterflutter net ;)
And anyway, you still owe me a fiver :P
Dil
- 04 Oct 2008 00:43
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bullie .... ask scotty he's a guru in his own living room ,,,, but even you chucked the towel in when you realised what a lost cause these were :-)
Tabbys a bloody wind up merchant and too smart to have lost what he reckons imo.
and just for my mate mike .... sign up processs , crap ,,, til then we get threads and idiots like over at the zoo ..... wanna bet 50p I can get this thread pulled next week :-)
scotinvestor
- 04 Oct 2008 03:15
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well thats another 6k in my bank account this week.....oops better move it quick as it might improve al's shares, lol
scotinvestor
- 04 Oct 2008 03:17
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notice that dil didnt deny that he cant interpret rns's.....not surprising as he is he welsh
scotinvestor
- 04 Oct 2008 03:20
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hilary.......the oil boys r out drinking when u r posting.....and i earn more than what i ever put on shares.....so u r looker more of a plonker than what i took u for.
for the record, thats another 6k in my bank this week.
scotinvestor
- 04 Oct 2008 04:29
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mr.bush will make sure bail out is done.....he's a canny guy....good ol george
tabasco
- 04 Oct 2008 13:21
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Who cares about bail outs?
It’s weekend … Got the whole house rockin…Paul + Queen =The Cosmos Rocks
hilary
- 06 Oct 2008 07:44
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Hey,
scotinvestor, well done with those earnings last week. That's impressive. I was a bit surprised to see that you get paid weekly though?
Mind, I didn't do so badly myself last week. In case you're unaware, Treble and I both run automated trading systems. Treble's had his system up and running for a few months now, whereas I only went live a couple of weeks back. I guess that I'm still a novice. I must admit that I struggle a bit with the concept of going out for a meal or going to bed and putting all my trust into an algorithm.
I'm sure you're not interested, but this is what my computer did for me overnight. While I was asleep.
Aren't I just a silly bitch daytrading plonker?
:o)
prodman
- 06 Oct 2008 07:46
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God if I was you Hilary, I would turn the bl**dy thing off. :))
Well done.
hilary
- 06 Oct 2008 08:00
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Thanks, prodman, although I don't particulary like doing the "my dog's got two tails bit".
I was, however, so irritated by the arrogant scotinvestor's unecessary personal attack over something that he clearly has no idea whatsoever about, that I took it upon myself to demonstrate just how much of a clueless muppet he really is!
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned!
prodman
- 06 Oct 2008 08:02
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Ignore him Hilary, there's one on every board.
Have a good day!
littlebert2
- 06 Oct 2008 10:18
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Looks like the "Worlds going to End soon" gang have the upper hand on the general markets again today ......
tabasco
- 06 Oct 2008 12:47
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Afternoon all… listened to a nightingale and had to do some promised work this morning….that was down to my mate marmite…. treblemouth!
Hilary…that’s an ok amount of money…don’t impress me none!…but as an ex. Bookmaker I know all about systems…automated trading systems Ha! Ha! And the best of luck to you….your dog could end up with no knackers trading like that…I thought I was lazy? Let me guess you and treblemouth are about 30.…younger and you would be green….older and you would have known better!
Now to somebody that knows things…Bert….you are probably right the gang have the upper hand at the moment…but they are hurting important people that are not used to getting hurt…the rules will soon change!
Capeesh?
littlebert2
- 06 Oct 2008 13:09
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Oooh, I like it when threats are exchanged - especially when I'm spectating rather than likely to get dragged into the melee - kneecaps or fingers first? :-)
Just playing guessing games to pass the boredom .... and the more I think about why anyone would pay 42p for 1/2 mill shares, which could be obtained in open market over a short period for an average of a lot less, the more it looks likely that they were bought 'on behalf' of someone who doesn't want them directly in their name, but wants control of them later .... and that price was an open indicator of the SP they would pay for the others in issue, even in todays depressed markets ......
tabasco
- 06 Oct 2008 13:19
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Bert think you have misread my comments[not for the first time]maybe I have misread yours?.whatever I have the utmost respect of your viewsyou just find it hard to take a compliment!