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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2017 11:44:09 GMT -5
about how much $$$ it's gonnna get take MNKD to get Afrezza to be successful. That seems to be the biggest question in my mind. Most still here posting and rehashing their investment are no longer shocked at the developments occuring at MNKD. Majority of us are down big, yet something compels us to stay and want to continue and believe. Stupidity? Nope. We have seen the light. Its name is Afrezza. But damn it. It sure is taking some time to gain acceptance by the medical community. To that end, I posulate that there is no interest in the dreamboat. All or partnerships are not going to come to fruition in the 'nick of time'. There is no country in the MiddleEast with 200 million dollars waiting to buy Afrezza. We are here alone and independent, which in my opinion is not a bad thing. Just Mike give us a plan. How much further u gonna dilute the and how will u continue to use thesr funds. Planned to the mfing t damb it. And for jesus sake no more patients until wr can get out if this slump. So depressing knowing your Allstar drug is weak but you guys continally file for new patients. What is it? Plenty of money to reaearch and patient tech or bankruptcy.
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Post by liane on Jul 25, 2017 11:47:10 GMT -5
@georgethenite - Do you know the difference between patent ans patient?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2017 11:50:38 GMT -5
@georgethenite - Do you know the difference between patent ans patient? I good easily say the same thing about spelling the word 'and'. But. As I really appreciate u as a moderator I will just say yes. And just let me add fat fingers with auto correct sometimes has unintended consequences. BTW keep up the good work!
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Post by centralcoastinvestor on Jul 25, 2017 11:51:33 GMT -5
Most of the patents were filed years ago, it just takes that much time to get approved by the US Patent Office. I doubt MannKind is putting in big money for new patents right now unless it's critical to protect the company.
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Post by helmut8056 on Jul 25, 2017 14:49:18 GMT -5
Good for you George, you have a great attitude.
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