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Post by minnlearner on Jul 26, 2017 6:41:09 GMT -5
at $1.26 according Mankind..NASDAQ.com After Hours Volume: After Hours High: After Hours Low: 1,031,906 $ 1.26 (19:19:06 PM) $ 1.25 (17:12:38 PM)
Trade Detail
Most Active in the After-Hours After Hours Time (ET) After Hours Price After Hours Share Volume 19:19:06 $ 1.26 High 300 17:22:06 $ 1.26 1,000 17:20:56 $ 1.26 26 17:17:16 $ 1.26 1,030,000 17:12:38 $ 1.25 Low 60 17:12:38 $ 1.25 Low 20 16:55:32 $ 1.26 500
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Post by #NoMoreNeedles on Jul 26, 2017 7:05:34 GMT -5
Maybe delayed fund activity?
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Post by cjm18 on Jul 26, 2017 9:39:49 GMT -5
Darkpool. Happened before. Nothing to worry about.
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Post by n8 on Jul 26, 2017 10:19:59 GMT -5
Darkpool. Happened before. Nothing to worry about. Please explain Darkpool?
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Post by cjm18 on Jul 26, 2017 10:54:16 GMT -5
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Post by n8 on Jul 26, 2017 12:46:54 GMT -5
Darkpool. Happened before. Nothing to worry about. "You don’t have this type of transparency in dark pools. A dark pool doesn’t show how much of a stock you want to buy or at what price, which is what makes dark pools dark. To differentiate, traditional stock exchanges are sometimes referred to as lit or displayed markets". So we should be able to know for sure who sold or if in fact it is dark pooling it would be listed right?
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Post by matt on Jul 26, 2017 15:09:11 GMT -5
It could be Mann Group having to monetize a part of their shares to make the upcoming $19.4 million payment. If they are quietly moving big blocks to a single buyer, like large a fund, they can do so in an off-the-market transaction or which has almost no impact on the PPS, but it has to be reported if a broker was involved so it hits the tape eventually.
If you look at the tick by tick trading for the previous two weeks you can see some large transactions (100K blocks) going through during market hours, and those have started to move the PPS and, in more recent days, even smaller blocks have caused the market makers to drop the bid price immediately. Doing large blocks off-the-exchange or outside of market hours is better for everybody when trading volume is low.
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Post by Omega on Jul 26, 2017 17:43:09 GMT -5
It could be Mann Group having to monetize a part of their shares to make the upcoming $19.4 million payment. If they are quietly moving big blocks to a single buyer, like large a fund, they can do so in an off-the-market transaction or which has almost no impact on the PPS, but it has to be reported if a broker was involved so it hits the tape eventually. If you look at the tick by tick trading for the previous two weeks you can see some large transactions (100K blocks) going through during market hours, and those have started to move the PPS and, in more recent days, even smaller blocks have caused the market makers to drop the bid price immediately. Doing large blocks off-the-exchange or outside of market hours is better for everybody when trading volume is low. The $$$ the Mann Group had available for loaning Mannkind Corp (MNKD) would not have been kept as shares in Mannkind Corp (MNKD) stock that would need to be sold.
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Post by brotherm1 on Jul 27, 2017 10:06:32 GMT -5
Agree
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Post by traderdennis on Jul 27, 2017 10:18:56 GMT -5
It could be Mann Group having to monetize a part of their shares to make the upcoming $19.4 million payment. If they are quietly moving big blocks to a single buyer, like large a fund, they can do so in an off-the-market transaction or which has almost no impact on the PPS, but it has to be reported if a broker was involved so it hits the tape eventually. If you look at the tick by tick trading for the previous two weeks you can see some large transactions (100K blocks) going through during market hours, and those have started to move the PPS and, in more recent days, even smaller blocks have caused the market makers to drop the bid price immediately. Doing large blocks off-the-exchange or outside of market hours is better for everybody when trading volume is low. The $$$ the Mann Group had available for loaning Mannkind Corp (MNKD) would not have been kept as shares in Mannkind Corp (MNKD) stock that would need to be sold. There is no way to either confirm or deny that the trust is selling stock to fund the loan.
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