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.
Big Al
- 20 Feb 2009 14:34
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jeff - I usually find 1 horse is enough. LOL!
Think I backed MDX correctly. ;-)))))
tabasco
- 20 Feb 2009 14:35
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Sorry mate was that post embarrassing? Better not mention the Denise Van Outen story
jeffmack
- 20 Feb 2009 14:35
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Long and short OXB, noted
tabasco
- 20 Feb 2009 14:38
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jeff - I usually find 1 horse is enough. Fuc*ing pig!
tabasco
- 20 Feb 2009 14:41
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jeff - Long and short OXB and ftsegot it....noted
tabasco
- 20 Feb 2009 14:42
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Jeffdid you go to the same school as bouncy?
jeffmack
- 20 Feb 2009 14:48
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No, but unlike you I usually pick one horse in a race, hopefully the winner.
The only race I might pick more than one is the grand national
Big Al
- 20 Feb 2009 15:03
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Odd man out again, Tabatha? Eventually the penny will drop ............... then again!
ROFLMAO!
tabasco
- 20 Feb 2009 15:05
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Jeff all joking aside I can work out values in a race(odds compile)a tissue price is a predicted opening show by a compiler that you read in your paperI could spend two hours on the race and come to a different conclusionif I have a vast difference of opinionI will back two maybe more horsesI could back something at 5/1 early morning and I may end up 5/2.thats tradable without the race being runmany times I have a horse running for nothing.and thats all the info you are getting out of me
Just one thought.if your life depended on calling a correct number on a roulette table and you had 35 calls.would you call the same number 35 times or 35 different numbers on one spinif you choose the second optionin other words play the houseyou are some way in understanding an edge!
Big Al
- 20 Feb 2009 15:06
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What happened to your MDX horse?
Dil
- 20 Feb 2009 15:08
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Look tabby I beat you hands down in picking horses before you gave up , it was on here for all to see.
You even tried copying me not to look silly , need a hand with tomorrow's selections then give me a shout.
jeffmack
- 20 Feb 2009 15:10
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LOL
tapender - 20 Feb'09 - 14:50 - 48803 of 48810
Yes, and you know, thinking about it Meldex is a lot like Jesus
belittled, betrayed, berated, souled out by so called friends,
locked away in a cave !
Then the next chapter
Iroditus 11
ptholden
- 20 Feb 2009 15:35
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I don't think tabbytwat has posted a winner on the hoss thread, all long shots and losers (much like MDX) come to think of it I can't recall him suggesting trading the nags until I mentioned Betfair on the same thread. Actually, nor was there any mention of hedging MDX either, in the early days of his appearance on AM he thought the trades information was a true reflection of buys and sells! The idiot is learning as he goes along, shame he's been far to arrogant to admit otherwise.
Big Al
- 20 Feb 2009 16:30
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Yep. How many times have we seen it? ;-))
tabasco
- 21 Feb 2009 12:18
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DilI know you are an expert on the subject of horse racingbut as I have completed my work and long since staked most of my value bets Ill give you the benefit of my knowledge on the Newcastle 2-20.
There is a nice Sadlers Wells bay gelding in the racein his younger days and trained by John Gosden he ran 4th in the Vodafone Derby btn. Less than 2 lengthsbit of a come down this class 3 handicap hurdlein 2005 he run in the Ascot Gold Cupwhich was in fact run at Yorkas the Berkshire track was under renovationHoward Johnson was training him by now.then in 2006 he claimed the scalp of the very consistent Sergeant Cecil in the group 2 Yorkshire Cupby a comfortable 3 lengths
His first race in a beginners Chase back in October 2006 he won unchallenged under the hands of Paddy Brennan trotting up 19 lengths clear of Altaythis high class flat horse looked to be just as good over the big obstaclesor so we thought!
Three years on and no more winsback to hurdling off a lifetimes lowest markbtn 36 lengths to Arctic Wings on the 31st of January this yeardont look good does it?at around 16/1 17/1 and now 15/1 I think there is a lot of value...back to his best he would be a 5/2 fav. .his last race was only his second outing in a yearthere were definite signs of his proven ability coming backwith him only just tiring over the last couple of hurdlesthe trainer is now bang in form and he also owns the horse.enough clues for Dil McCririck? .should be tradablehoping for a big run and certainly overpriced
Rightread my lipsI am not saying it is going to win or even get placedI am saying it is the value in the raceand most likely tradablejust in case the thickos dont get it! got it!...
And Bouncyjust ignore this completelybest I think?
tabasco
- 23 Feb 2009 08:10
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Good morning all>
I read a post last night from a guy that has past working experience with Meldexdont know his real name. must be genuine as previous info has been pretty much accurate and never overstated
My reason for posting is to confirm to others further assurance that Barry/Garry are the right people to turn this company round
These bbs are used by some to inject poison and distribute like pyramid salesmen the two people in charge have already achieved a miraclethought impossible by Lexusthe walking on water will follow shortly.
I have spent time reading earlier posts that stated meldex will never come backlet us see if those same idiots will hold their hands up and admit they were wrongI have a long list documented!
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Nemo2 - 22 Feb'09 - 19:00 - 49028 of 49105
Evening all. Horlicks in hand ready for bed.
Hello to all watchers and non posters as well as posters.
Chay01
As I have previously posted I actually did visit the then BioProgress and talked to the technical folks about what was possible to commercialise and what was more blue sky. I wanted to give those whom had wanted to invest (my clients) a balanced view because there was hysteria around this stock which needed some logical interpretation.
I visited BioProgress in March Cambridgeshire and talked to BJM, GH Ed Nowak and Jason Tecko also a girl Louse something (I forget as it was several years ago) who was working on the Ostomy project.
I got a full picture and I broke my golden rule and invested myself.
Chay01 you talk a good game you spout very credibly but the truth is you have never been there never talked to the people and really do not understand the MDX/BPRG business.
You make me angry.
Tell me and us all on this BB as you are so knowledgeable what is the difference in pharmaceutical drug delivery terms between NRobe. Tabwrap. Soluleaves and the most valuable of all Wafertab. I took the time to find out I suspect you know nothing about the MDX true value and IP. If you do, then you can make a credible comment on strategy. Also remember the strategy was GH and Alan Clements developed.
Also while GH is not a saint (who is) he sold some shares and from the proceeds as BJM posted here exercised his options and bought over 80,000 of shares. His total share sale was only around 300K after eight years of subsidising the company through putting his house up and running up his credit cards.
I am not a BJM or GH fan particularly but I hate it when pompous people whom know nothing spout off. BJM and GH put everything on the line to build this business and kept shareholders alive when they could have cut and run. I am a fan of people with balls who are prepared to build a business. God help us in this climate we need such people
You guys can sit in comfort and spout off all you like but would you be capable and have the bottle to build something from nothing, put your house and all your assets up as collateral, I doubt it, I confess I couldnt
When you are creating a new business from nothing it is uncharted territory and mistakes will be made, that is life.
I saw when I visited BioProgress and talked to those involved something special I did not get from other companies I visited. That is why I invested and advised others to invest.
RT & DF then raped and destroyed the company and I am pleased BJM is back to help recover our money.
Chay01 what have you risked and what have you ever built in your life? If you have been or are an entrepreneur I will listen to your words of wisdom. If you have only ever been an employee then frankly shut up and let the people who understand this get on with the job.
Sorry guys I got a bit heated and it is now time for bed
N2
Dil
- 23 Feb 2009 08:34
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And at what price did this guy invest at tabby ?
tabasco
- 23 Feb 2009 08:38
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Academic!
Gausie
- 23 Feb 2009 10:07
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Never a truer word tabby - The whole thing's academic now.
tabasco
- 23 Feb 2009 10:26
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Gausie.with your record at calling you would struggle getting work at your local bingoYou and bouncy.two little Ducks22...no comment on droopy draws
Meldex is far from finishedannoying as it might be for you.. the company is on the mend as you will witness over the coming weeks