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
- 16 Nov 2008 17:20
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JKD.blessyou dont love me then when I am a fallen angel my wife will say:-
And through it all she offers me protection
A lot of love and affection
Whether I'm right or wrong
And down the waterfall
Wherever it may take us
I know that life won't break us
When we come to call JK dont forsake us
You know we are angels after all!
Andy
- 17 Nov 2008 00:51
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Dil,
Re your comment from ADVFN, I don't hold these, but following the story as I feel I know what the outcome will be!
There seems to be a pattern with certain popular AIM stocks.
Still watching Bournemouth, but glad I cancelled the trip to Accrington yesterday!
We'll be playing Newport county again at this rate!
Dil
- 19 Nov 2008 14:22
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Oi tabby is it true that Colin Blackbourn was / is / has been involved with these from the start ?
Him and Barry the saviour of the private investor ... lol .
ptholden
- 19 Nov 2008 17:30
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Dil, how would Tabasco know?
Knows stuff all about the beginnings of this bunch of shysters.
tabasco
- 19 Nov 2008 18:05
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Dil.until an announcement by the company is made with the necessary financing infothere is very little point talking any further bollocksNo! Barry Muncaster co-found the Company along with Malcolm Brown...Barry retired during May 2003 when the Company moved its listing from the US to the AIM market. Going for a glass of white.
Dil
- 20 Nov 2008 09:35
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Yeah seems he's "retired" quite a lot once he's floated some pile of overhyped sh*te on the market and made his bundle. I do believe he was still with the company as a consultant until at least 2004 at the height of its hype THEN he jumped ship , given the sh*te he spouts on ADVFN then hyping could well have been what he was consulting on.
Did ask him if any of the sh*t he has floated is doing better than when it was floated ... he chose to ignore that question , says it all.
IMO he's using you mugs over at ADVFN for his own purposes , wouldn't trust him as far as I could throw him or Blackbourn come to that.
This got the makings of another Tadpole.
chocolat
- 20 Nov 2008 14:50
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Heyy gorgeous - pop your head in the box.
Dil
- 20 Nov 2008 15:42
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Choccy , 1 yes 2 no sorry.
hangon
- 20 Nov 2008 15:51
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Not sure, Dil that BM is the trouble here. He comes over as straight (enough where dosh is involved!). His interest in the Co is as a shareholders something abt 10% I'm guessing, so any action requires additional support. Can anyone confirm the Shareholding ownership, this might help.
+The Issue is the fundamentals of the New Company - (forget the "technology/IP/etc" this has been proved near-worthless on its own) - the New Company has debts and no (IMHO) exciting products.....although many investors believe these are close to Magic Pharmacuticals(but some are herbals! -DYOR)...my view is that it's only hype supporting the current (and recent?)management plans; whilst ignoring the value of building a business. Acquitions do not generate Shareholder Value. . . again IMHO. . . .but the Market in this stock believes this also!
+This distressed Market has shaken some well-respected stocks and others have been shown wanting . . . whatever the Co. view, - this stock is for the bin, judging by the Graph.
Let's hope not, Eh?
Dil
- 20 Nov 2008 16:11
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He is , firstly for bringing yet another pile of sh*te to market then for suggesting he's trying to help the poor gits over on ADVFN while the price hits new lows week after week.
tabasco
- 20 Nov 2008 19:57
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Barry's atek still at its 16 mill / 8.? % shares
Name of shareholder % held
121 Groups' combined 44m shares (which is in fact the largest shareholder group with 19.5% and not the Melbrose duo )?????
H Kerschbaumer -
K Kne - 21,041,139
Dil
- 21 Nov 2008 09:16
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ATEK may have 16 million but they aint Barry's ... borrowed most of them haven't they tabby ?
Dil
- 21 Nov 2008 09:18
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As for the 121 group Barry doesn't seem to want to talk to them (except via ADVFN) , they would be better off persuing their own agenda imo.
Anyway 8p on its way.
tabasco
- 21 Nov 2008 09:27
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Dilthats your opinion not minelet us say from your point of view he holds borrowed shares from I_AM_A_WALRUS and such likewhat is your pointateks interest is a SP rise.
It is pointless talking over the same groundeven the MMs are bored.there is only one issue in this declining marketand that will be resolved
tabasco
- 21 Nov 2008 09:36
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Dilthe 121 group are extremely powerfulnot leveragedand are committed to the futureWe are not going to all have the same views.but our goals are the same!
Dil
- 21 Nov 2008 09:50
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Extremley powerful ???
To do what exactly ?
They and Barry can't even agree on a united strategy.
Dil
- 21 Nov 2008 12:46
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A couple of todays quotes from the zoo :
"I would be very disappointed not to see this back at 40p odd by year end. I have revised my original 60p downwards !"
"agreed and it wont take much news to start a rise"
Are they for real ????
Gausie
- 21 Nov 2008 12:58
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Yep. Real thick muppets.
tabasco
- 21 Nov 2008 13:38
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Gausienice to see youshame about Canterbury.any chance giving your opening a position price------ with a stop---- Being a lucky thicko myself I would love to see your stock picks with the stops
dont want to know stakes.just checking intraday charts to see how many winners you need to pick including tax and commission.
No piss take just genuine experiment.
hangon
- 21 Nov 2008 14:02
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Surely the point is that great minds have tried to fix this sinking hulk and it matters not what outsiders think ( although they might take some stock if it's cheap enough), to make this co profitable and go forward it needs some injection of cash and decent governance, both from investors' angle - BUT mainly towards their sales. Without profits this is not a great business.
The history over BM and others is not the issue, other than they might have found some better management......but whilst the management may have been lack-lustre, I think it was the policy (of Acquisition) wot done them...although at the time shareholders were all for it.....so Management went ahead. Blame yourselves, - I was always against Acquisition. I know Nowt.
IMHO...."Now" is far too late to attempt to turn this round; it's heading for some rapids...the Q is:- Do you feel lucky?