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Post by peppy on May 6, 2017 12:18:48 GMT -5
just throwing it out in the atmosphere. IF, IF, any of this is true (The sale to Dubai. www.screencast.com/t/WGgyVVcy)If "the market" at some point concludes "MNKD can survive," Where do you see the adjustment in the market cap going? MNKD share Price was at $2.50 three months ago.
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Post by lakers on May 6, 2017 12:27:11 GMT -5
just throwing it out in the atmosphere. IF, IF, any of this is true (The sale to Dubai. www.screencast.com/t/WGgyVVcy)If "the market" at some point concludes "MNKD can survive," Where do you see the adjustment in the market cap going? MNKD share Price was at $2.50 three months ago. "Understandably, there are many parties who are waiting to see if Afrezza is adopted by the US and will be around. There are also many parties who want to be the first to introduce Afrezza in their regions." If "the market" at some point concludes "MNKD can survive," This will open the floodgates for multiple regional partners not only for A but also for inhaled TS pipeline - snowball, bootstrap effect. Take care of the patients first, pps will follow.
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Post by scoy on May 6, 2017 12:29:32 GMT -5
This is actually very entertaining at least. In the current state of the company do you people really think MNKD would secretly be shipping Afrezza without a press release the UAE committed to purchasing $X amount. Whoever posted that link should be thanked for starting this reality show. Earlier in the week Mannkind published a MoU with One Drop and you think they might also PR an actual multi-million dollar deal? That might be some merit to that idea.
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Post by careful2invest on May 6, 2017 12:30:35 GMT -5
just throwing it out in the atmosphere. IF, IF, any of this is true (The sale to Dubai. www.screencast.com/t/WGgyVVcy)If "the market" at some point concludes "MNKD can survive," Where do you see the adjustment in the market cap going? MNKD share Price was at $2.50 three months ago. Not to mention, we were trading at $10 plus after approval. This shipment of AFREZZA to Abu Dhabi talk, combined with the collaboration with One Drop and MNKD, and now, the announcement of One Drops collaboration with an insurance entity that is 80 percent owned by the Abu Dhabi government, could be the foundation of something very big! My hopium pipe is burning! GLTA!
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Post by rockstarrick on May 6, 2017 12:35:20 GMT -5
!0% of the US price. The UAE has controlled pricing and brought their insulin pricing in-line with Europe's about 4 years ago. I guess we will find out soon whats going on. Who knows maybe Al's little tiny country was the UAE. I always thought Israel but the UAE has a lot money. Maybe even Nate Pile was right and the UAE is the first " Along with this news about hiring an in-house salesforce, we also learned that MannKind is moving forward with the filings required to sell Afrezza in a number of regions that essentially only require “FDA approval and some paperwork,” namely, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, Australia, MENA (Middle East and North Africa), UAE (United Arab Emirates), and it is also evaluating what would be required to gain approval in “Europe and other regions.” www.notwallstreet.com/mannkind-mnkd-12717/Assuming this is real it puts new light on Matt's attitude. Its also sends a chill to all BP. Assuming Dr. Bruce Bode is correct about afrezza and T2 usage sales like the UAE give MNKD the runway as real sales will provide needed money. Maybe 2017 will turn out to be an awesome year for MNKD. I was planning on going to the ASM but with One Drop and now this I am looking forward to that bagel. Seyhey, I won't be there but between my 3 different accounts with MNKD shares I'm sure at least one of those bagels has my name on it, i hearby donate my bagel to you. I also think whoever brought up a Facebook Live Broadcast is a genius. This is something that not only Mannkind, but every Public Company should be providing for their Shareholders that cant be present. I hope we can get them to provide this from their Mannkind Corporation Facebook Page, and I see absolutely no reason why they wouldn't. It's the easiest way to get all investors up to date, also, Investors can make comments or suggestions that someone from Mannkind can go through at a convenient time, who knows, maybe someone would have a suggestion that might make sense to Matt or Mike. The one thing that would ruin something like this would be disgruntled Shareholders cluttering up the comment section with Insults or negative comments about any personal employees or the BOD. I hope if not this meeting we could get the Company to start doing this at Future Meetings. I vote Sports or MN be the one that requests this, LITERALLY EVERY SHAREHOLDER CAN VIRTUALLY ATTEND OUR ASM WITH THIS TECHNOLOGY. And Facebook Live is very easy to set up. Just my 2 cents Good Luck Everybody
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Post by lakers on May 6, 2017 12:45:26 GMT -5
Once upon a time, AMD built its own microprocessors in company-owned factories. A long-standing manufacturing research partnership with IBM helped to keep those chipmaking operations going. But things have changed. Investment groups from Abu Dhabi started building ownership in AMD in 2007, and right at the darkest days of the 2008 financial crisis, that relationship led to AMD's manufacturing operations spinning off into a joint venture called GlobalFoundries. While the rest of the world seemed stopped in its financial tracks, AMD shares surged 30% in a single day on this news. GlobalFoundries still counts AMD as its largest customer, but now operates as a completely separate business with plenty of supply contracts with other chip designers. The manufacturing spinoff gave AMD a fighting chance to survive as Intel retook its throne while market conditions started to shift away from PC systems. The balance sheet lightened immensely when the GlobalFoundries separation closed in 2010. AMD used the funds from that deal to pay down debt balances, and annual interest payments took a deep dive. Without the GlobalFoundries transaction, AMD probably wouldn't have survived this far. So AMD is now a fab-less chip designer, and better off for it. www.fool.com/investing/2017/04/15/5-things-you-didnt-know-about-advanced-micro-devic.aspxThe new strategy splits off AMD's manufacturing plants into a new joint venture with two investment arms of the United Arab Emirates' government. Eleven months ago, the Mubadala Group injected $614 million into AMD's anemic coffers and took an 8% stake in the company. The Arab investors are picking up another 58 million freshly minted AMD shares for $314 million, growing their stake to 19%. At the same time, the Advanced Technology Investment Company of Abu Dhabi takes on $1.2 billion of AMD's long-term debt and contributes at least $3.6 billion to the new Foundry Company's bank accounts. www.fool.com/investing/value/2008/10/07/amd-splits-off.aspxAlthough GlobalFoundries has been expected to eventually move to 7-nanometer chip production, it was significant because it shows that the company and its backers — the government of Abu Dhabi — are looking at making significant investments at the Fab 8 site in the coming years after spending $12 billion since breaking ground on the site in 2009. m.timesunion.com/business/article/GlobalFoundries-plans-multi-billion-investment-9224994.phpAccording to a market filing on Saturday, Mubadala sold shares worth $613.4m on the public market in the Nasdaq-listed multinational known for developing computer processors and related technologies. Mubadala said the sale equated to 45 million AMD shares – nearly a third of the UAE company’s 142 million shareholding. The company said it planned to hold the remaining 97 million shares it owns in AMD, meaning even after the sale it will remain its largest single shareholder. It is followed by the US-based asset management company BlackRock, which currently owns an 8.69 per cent stake. AMD, formerly known as Advanced Micro Devices, is the second largest supplier in the world of standard computer microprocessors after its main rival Intel. Mubadala first invested in AMD back in 2007. The company said that it had decided to realise some of its investment in the company and would use the cash for further opportunistic investment. m.thenational.ae/business/technology/mubadala-sells-600m-plus-worth-of-shares-in-computer-company-amdThis could happen to pharmaceutical if Abu Dhabi sovereign fund and Mubadala like the Afrezza total medical cost savings.
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Post by nylefty on May 6, 2017 12:58:11 GMT -5
just throwing it out in the atmosphere. IF, IF, any of this is true (The sale to Dubai. www.screencast.com/t/WGgyVVcy)If "the market" at some point concludes "MNKD can survive," Where do you see the adjustment in the market cap going? MNKD share Price was at $2.50 three months ago. Not to mention, we were trading at $10 plus after approval. This shipment of AFREZZA to Abu Dhabi talk, combined with the collaboration with One Drop and MNKD, and now, the announcement of One Drops collaboration with an insurance entity that is 80 percent owned by the Abu Dhabi government,could be the foundation of something very big! My hopium pipe is burning! GLTA! I remain bullish and have been accused of being a "management cheerleader," but that announcement is nearly five months old (PR was dated December 15, 2016).
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Post by steve on May 6, 2017 13:38:02 GMT -5
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Post by steve on May 6, 2017 13:43:29 GMT -5
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Post by mnkdfann on May 6, 2017 16:51:13 GMT -5
He also said on twitter in the last week or so that they were in a quiet period. SEC rule. So don't read to much fud pumper talk. It might sound cool but it is without base. As was discussed previously, there is no such SEC rule. These so-called quiet periods for a company like MNKD are voluntary.
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Post by lakers on May 6, 2017 18:29:26 GMT -5
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Post by agedhippie on May 6, 2017 18:52:24 GMT -5
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Post by boytroy88 on May 6, 2017 19:52:57 GMT -5
He also said on twitter in the last week or so that they were in a quiet period. SEC rule. So don't read to much fud pumper talk. It might sound cool but it is without base. As was discussed previously, there is no such SEC rule. These so-called quiet periods for a company like MNKD are voluntary. Just in case someone want to read through it....I started falling asleep after the first paragraph www.sec.gov/fast-answers/answersquiethtm.html
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Post by cedafuntennis on May 6, 2017 20:04:46 GMT -5
I created a free account on that site and created a project returning a shipment of Afrezza to Danbury. Super easy to manipulate. I deleted my request, however. It did seem too good to be true. I agree that "Afrezza" wouldn't be the named cargo. Who the heck would even know what Afrezza was besides us investors and about 9 twitter users anyway? Exactly my point. Free site open to anyone. Still hold 2% hope it was not a bad taste prank.
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Post by cedafuntennis on May 6, 2017 20:10:41 GMT -5
This is pure bullsh*t and yet people here will keep talking about how wonderful this is. The original poster is the only one who could have generated this RFQ. Think about it for 2 seconds. How else could he/she have the quote reference number? Try to get Fed Ex or UPS information about a package without a tracking number. You can't. The only way to get a tracking number is if it is given to you by the person receiving or sending the package. The original poster needs to tell us how they got the quote number or they should be banned from this message board for deliberately trying to mislead people. How can you "stumble on" a quote reference number? See my above post. I found the link, but did not create it. The fact that I posted "speculation" in this thread was an attempt to indicate I am not convinced it's real. However, I believe longs need a better picture as to what's happening, and any clues might be helpful. Ultimately, we all must individually make decisions as to what is fact vs. Fud. Agreed blueice. You've fine it all transparent and on the level. Appreciate your efforts and good luck to us. God knows we need every bit of luck with this investment.
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