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MELDEX. Double your money- quicktime. (MDX)     

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.

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Dil - 27 Sep 2009 15:40 - 8041 of 8631

lol

tabasco - 28 Sep 2009 08:35 - 8042 of 8631

Jeffplease read my post again.

tabasco - 25 Sep 2009 16:14 - 8020 of 8035
Dont want to encourage them WWL.BTW big buzz from those in the know for Jeremy Nosedas Without Prejudice in tomorrows Heritage at Ascotwill be backed!!! Please DYOR

I was speaking to WWL and him onlyhe understands racingyou all dont!even then I added a DYOR in capitalsthis was a 28 runner handicap... run on a track that usually sees large fields split into three groupsI was happy with the high drawit was soon apparent the other 27 runners wanted the same far side trackI have run the VT through a dozen times and I am very happy that Without Prejudice is still well ahead of the handicapper who gave him a rating of 88...from a year low of 76...from a long way off the leaders Buick made up ground with easegive him the office around the two markhad to come one off the railcheckedchecked almost immediately againthe race was gone and Buick spent the last half furlong riding out a lost race.ending up btn.4Lthe horse will obviously not receive a penaltymy notes on the race have certainly uncovered some interest for the rest of the season.
Jeff just to give you all the factsI usually back more than one horse in these large handicapsespecially odds on five placesI only backed Without PrejudiceI also had Nosedas other runner Applause that has featured in my notes for the futurehad the both with Green Manalishi in doubles and a trebleplus a number of odds and sodsso done money therebut on a plus sideI layed Delegator for a few squidbut down a monkey on the day.happy!
Got the done deal bit right ah!that was a bit of luck?

Dil - 28 Sep 2009 08:55 - 8043 of 8631

No need to apologise tabby cos with your track record I only had a few quid on it. My father had the second , think he used the dart from 3 yards method to pick it.

Big Al - 28 Sep 2009 09:04 - 8044 of 8631

LOL!!

Big Al - 28 Sep 2009 12:19 - 8045 of 8631

One thing to note on Friday's announcement - ~30% of the loan notes were taken up by Baz and Gaz. ;-0

EDIT - in return for what they're owed. Do the math (as they say) and you really get the true picture of just how few idiots (even after the extension in July and the reduction in conversion price) actually took up the offer.

Not all the shareholders are stupid, obviously. ;-)

Big Al - 28 Sep 2009 20:40 - 8046 of 8631

FYI



Big Al 39 - 28 Sep'09 - 20:39 - 20842 of 20842 edit


m63 - "BA39,does us a favour and go away." You never have been "interested in what I say", unfortunately, which is why you are where you are.

However, it's never too late to listen, is it?


grahamite2 - "Clearly the loan note had to be made attractive as a stand alone investment and this is what was done with the revised 2p conversion figure. You may well have called MDX down accurately but if you can't see that those who took the notes are likely to make very substantial profits your soothsaying abilities have deserted you."

Clearly the fact that the SLN had to be reduced to 20% of its original price was because of the desperate situation the company found itself in. Further, even when it was reduced to that level, it has still raised less than the minimal amount intended, yet you still maintain that there's even more money to be made from that level? How many times have we been told that in relation to MDX? I don't think it's my soothsaying abilities that should be called into question here. In fact, it's not even my judgement which should be called into question here; it's yours and those who invested in the SLN.

The majority obviously did so because they thought they had no option, i.e. they would lose everything - that's still possible plus the money they put into the SLN. I'd have thought the result indicated that that was a gross misjudgment on their part.

The fact remains that the original "minimal" amount was not achieved. Indeed, the subscription only came close to the original "minimal" amount because 2 directors made up 29.9% of the 5.95m raised. 2+2 does not make 5 here. I notice that several members of this BB (since I last read the thread) are really questioning the involvment of Barry and Gary to this level.

I'm sure they have a good reason, but what is it?

Being desperate does not make you a good investor. The only people to (probably) have invested in the SLN are the desperate. Those not in too deep have given up - simple

jeffmack - 28 Sep 2009 22:40 - 8047 of 8631

Tabby, take a chill pill. It lost, end of, dont need chapter and verse.

I am responsable for my own decisions, you dont hear me blaming others if they dont go quite right.

Relax

tabasco - 29 Sep 2009 16:16 - 8048 of 8631

Jeffyou are rightbut I do tend to beat myself up
Bouncya selection of posts from your greatest admirersyou have many more and deservedly so.
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m63 - 28 Sep'09 - 18:56 - 20832 of 20868

BA39, what have you got an o'level in the fecking obvious?
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grahamite2 - 28 Sep'09 - 18:56 - 20833 of 20868

Big Al is a complete clown but fortunately he only creeps out from under his stone occasionally rather than being a full time pest.

Fortunate also that he so plainly doesn't know what he's talking about.
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m63 - 28 Sep'09 - 19:11 - 20836 of 20872

BA39,does us a favour and go away. We really are not interested in what you have to say and your "I told you so" sermon. I am sure you are a very busy man with fortunes to make elsewhere, so please don't waste your time dealing with us mere mortals. Tia.
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golspie - 28 Sep'09 - 21:53 - 20849 of 20872

BA39------ the money has been raised. While you may consider investors to be fools for doing so what purpose does it serve to tell them so. I do find it surprising that in the run up to the SLN closure you stayed stum and only now come back. Sounds like an ego trip.
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scrappycat - 28 Sep'09 - 22:04 - 20850 of 20872

Big Al 39 - 28 Sep'09 - 20:39 - 20842 of 20847

A seriously egotistical post. You must be a real pain to live with. Still, I suppose that being as clever as you are inevitably means that you have to suffer fools continuously.

Whilst most of us are bemoan our fate for believing the RNSs issued by the company, monitored (as they were understood to be) by the NOMAD and analysed periodically by the various house brokers, you exhort us to be believe the apparently erudite utterances of a BB poster, namely yourself. Bravo.
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Now there is a name to conjure with?

Dil - 29 Sep 2009 19:42 - 8049 of 8631

3 out of those 4 muppets are amongst the most useless idiots ever to have adorned advfn.

The 4th , m63 , a few years ago said he would show his arse in a woolworths of my choice if these fell below 70p !!!

Mates of yours tabby ?



tabasco - 29 Sep 2009 20:04 - 8050 of 8631

Dilare you blaming m63 for closing Woolworths?and most wont to be mates of mineits called charisma

Dil - 29 Sep 2009 20:13 - 8051 of 8631

I'm sure there are many on here who "wont" be your mate either tabby :-)


And nah wasn't down to m63's woolies closed as I let him off his promise.

Big Al - 29 Sep 2009 21:08 - 8052 of 8631

I'm wondering how a vegetable displays charisma. Not in this lifetime or any other, I suspect. ;-)))))

Don't you find it amazing how court jesters (clowns!) always spoke with veracity? Nicely edited excerpts as usual Tabatha - just as expected. LOL!


The zoo still doesn't get it, nor does Tabatha. Everynoe read the same RNS releases and yet some could read between the lines (an essential tool in the markets) and others blindly piled in further. Dear Tabatha was even adding to his position at somewhere around 10p when it was bloody obvious MDX were completely screwed. Who's the real clown? ;-))))))

tabasco - 29 Sep 2009 21:50 - 8053 of 8631

Name three dil?

Dil - 29 Sep 2009 22:13 - 8054 of 8631

hundred or thousand ?

Big Al - 29 Sep 2009 22:27 - 8055 of 8631

Tabatha - you've got no mates. Sad, vindictive, stupid old twats never do. ;-0

tabasco - 30 Sep 2009 07:22 - 8056 of 8631

Good morning all>

I cant talk that late at night Dilhave to get up early for playwalk the dogbaguette paper and bonka I asked you for just three individual peopleand I dont count bouncy as a personhe is barely aliveand certainly brain dead!

Big Al - 30 Sep 2009 17:41 - 8057 of 8631

Wasn't brain dead enough to be in this, let alone buy more, when it was obvious it was on the way out.

BTW, when it comes to markets, I'd rather be less human - it pays to be robotic and emotionless, something you have not been to your great cost. Brain dead describes you perfectly, my dear Tabatha.

Now off you toddle for a stroll and a baguette. I take it now you're unlikely to retrieve anything from MDX, you're buying the reduced price baguettes. Most of us are thinking about passing those on to the birds this time of year. ;-)))))))

Big Al - 30 Sep 2009 17:43 - 8058 of 8631

28p your average if memory serves, Twitchet. So, should it ever relist at 2p, you need a 14-baguetter. ROFLMAO!!!

tabasco - 30 Sep 2009 17:45 - 8059 of 8631

Miles out thicko!!!

Big Al - 30 Sep 2009 18:56 - 8060 of 8631

Well, that was your posted average - need a reminder?

If you subsequently confirm you bought more, then more fool you, given where you are now. ;-)))))))))
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