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Post by scoy on Aug 22, 2017 6:54:20 GMT -5
Maybe this is why we paid Haken hush money for so long. That was very interesting how they had to file information and keep it secret from the public for 2 years. Anybody care to guess what secrets MannKind is keeping with this fileing? Go here: investors.mannkindcorp.com/secfiling.cfm?filingID=1193125-14-406347&CIK=899460Search for ***confidential It's related to keeping parts of the MNKD/SNY deal secret.
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Post by matt on Aug 22, 2017 6:58:05 GMT -5
Maybe this is why we paid Haken hush money for so long. That was very interesting how they had to file information and keep it secret from the public for 2 years. Anybody care to guess what secrets MannKind is keeping with this fileing? No need to wonder, just go to the referenced 10-Q on EDGAR, open the exhibit, and see what has been redacted (search for strings of "****"). Both of these were redactions of pieces of the Sanofi agreement, one covering international markets Mannkind wanted to exploits (probably Israel) and one covering specifics on the Alphastar insulin supply agreement. There have been other contracts that have redacted pricing information on Alphastar, royalty rates and milestones on the RLS agreement, and terms of the rental abatement period for the new office. All of this is typical commercial practice when a business partner doesn't want their pricing information out in the public view. As for Hakan, most executive employment agreements have confidentiality provisions that survive termination for some years. There is no need to pay a retired executive to keep his mouth shut; that is what the severance payment is for. Don't get your knickers in a twist over this kind of stuff. Learn to research via EDGAR and you can find definitive answers to almost everything you wonder about. Unless a company is wildly deficient in SEC reporting, there are not many secrets that a diligent shareholder cannot discover by simply reading the filings.
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Post by kbrion77 on Aug 22, 2017 8:02:33 GMT -5
Maybe this is why we paid Haken hush money for so long. That was very interesting how they had to file information and keep it secret from the public for 2 years. Anybody care to guess what secrets MannKind is keeping with this fileing? No need to wonder, just go to the referenced 10-Q on EDGAR, open the exhibit, and see what has been redacted (search for strings of "****"). Both of these were redactions of pieces of the Sanofi agreement, one covering international markets Mannkind wanted to exploits (probably Israel) and one covering specifics on the Alphastar insulin supply agreement. There have been other contracts that have redacted pricing information on Alphastar, royalty rates and milestones on the RLS agreement, and terms of the rental abatement period for the new office. All of this is typical commercial practice when a business partner doesn't want their pricing information out in the public view. As for Hakan, most executive employment agreements have confidentiality provisions that survive termination for some years. There is no need to pay a retired executive to keep his mouth shut; that is what the severance payment is for. Don't get your knickers in a twist over this kind of stuff. Learn to research via EDGAR and you can find definitive answers to almost everything you wonder about. Unless a company is wildly deficient in SEC reporting, there are not many secrets that a diligent shareholder cannot discover by simply reading the filings. It's the MNKD way, take a bau filing that happens in many corporate capacities and try to spin it as if there is something more to it. People took the line from a previous 8-K, "will remain employed with the Company to provide transition and other services through July 1, 2017" and had an absolute field day with it speculating some type of takeover after July 1st, guess what, it's 53 days post that can we put that to bed? Same with the DeSisto fiasco. People said he will rejoin after is non-compete expired, guess what didn't happen.
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Post by peppy on Aug 22, 2017 8:47:36 GMT -5
Cease and Desisto.
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Post by sportsrancho on Aug 22, 2017 8:50:04 GMT -5
Same with the DeSisto fiasco. People said he will rejoin after his non-compete expired, ....
Ha:-) never heard that one. IMO the guy just plain bailed.
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Post by mike0475 on Aug 22, 2017 13:11:31 GMT -5
Where is lakers with confidential source info?
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Post by kbrion77 on Aug 22, 2017 13:30:36 GMT -5
Where is lakers with confidential source info? Anyone who thought/thinks he/she has confidential source info is very very mistaken........
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Post by bioexec25 on Aug 22, 2017 18:56:57 GMT -5
I second Peppy's hmmmm. Promann I like the way you think. I do recall a pattern that made many of us think something big is coming. Because either it is or these guys are blissfully ignorant with radical amounts of unwarranted optimism. But having lived through those days and that team, this does feel very very different. Hmmm indeed this time around. September may not bring all we hope for, but right now a solid foundation for growth and survival would be realistic and timely.
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Post by slugworth008 on Aug 23, 2017 12:29:50 GMT -5
I'm still laughing at this one Peppy. Nice !!!
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Post by mike0475 on Aug 23, 2017 13:41:17 GMT -5
too quiet? # MAGA Make Afrezza Globally Available
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Post by peppy on Aug 23, 2017 21:29:44 GMT -5
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Post by john12345 on Aug 23, 2017 21:32:14 GMT -5
Make Afrezza Globally Available
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Post by peppy on Aug 23, 2017 21:37:54 GMT -5
Make Afrezza Globally Available hello john. welcome. John for president. regular insulin doesn't need a prescription. over the counter.
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Post by seanismorris on Aug 24, 2017 1:42:22 GMT -5
I think #MAP needs to come before #MAGA #Make Afrezza Profitable We are a long way away from that goal... Do we even have a map to find our way there? Look at that poor fellow at the top right trying to join us...
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Post by peppy on Aug 24, 2017 3:24:46 GMT -5
oh, haha, I get it, #make afrezza globally available, #maga make afrezza profitable, #map
good one you all.
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