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Post by bones1026 on Aug 29, 2018 20:50:41 GMT -5
They have presented at both of these annual events before. They need to provide an agenda that updates on progress in Brazil with Biomm, progress with Cipla in India and what Tanner is doing to provide distribution of Afrezza and the pediatric study. An estimate of when shipments to these counties is essentail. Mike also needs to have a compelling story for TrepT. Anything else will have the analysts and investors heading for a potty break before Mike gets to the podium. They have heard the Afrezza story before and should have heard about STAT by now. It's time to shine or quit exposing the fact that progress has been hellaciously slow. If there is ever a time to provide "clarity" it is before the presentations. C'mon Mike you can do this! An accurate assessment of the market share of Technosphere API in the pipeline would be good, but the CEO needs to present specific and compelling reasons why MannKind believes that Afrezza will become the Standard of Care among Type 1 mealtime insulins and for treatment of early-stage Type 2 diabetes. One of the CEO's objectives is to convince several analysts to publish Buy recommendations for MNKD stock with significantly higher 1-Yr price targets. Repeating data, charts and graphs will not be sufficient. CEO Castagna needs to succinctly communicate his vision for MannKind Corporation. Perfect. Exactly what needs to happen.... and as CEO I would think Mike realizes these types of updates are what his long time shareholders deserve🍻
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Post by beardawg on Aug 31, 2018 13:53:24 GMT -5
“The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting different results”. - Albert Einstein Einstein never said that: www.history.com/news/here-are-6-things-albert-einstein-never-said “The Ultimate Quotable Einstein,” an authoritative complication of his most memorable utterances, identified the quote as a misattribution, and mentioned its use in the 1983 novel “Sudden Death” by Rita Mae Brown. On his website, Quote Investigator, O’Toole traced, the link between insanity and repetition back to at least the 19th century, but noted its use in a Narcotics Anonymous pamphlet as well as novels (including Brown’s), TV shows and various other sources.
And if MannKind didn't take part in these events there would be howls of protest on this board. What if he said it, but was just quoting someone else?
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Post by awesomo on Aug 31, 2018 14:00:37 GMT -5
Arguing over technicalities of a quote that is good regardless of who gets credit for it...
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Post by dh4mizzou on Aug 31, 2018 14:45:14 GMT -5
Arguing over technicalities of a quote that is good regardless of who gets credit for it... Maybe because attributing the quote to the wrong person implies similar sloppiness in other areas?
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Post by awesomo on Aug 31, 2018 15:11:51 GMT -5
Arguing over technicalities of a quote that is good regardless of who gets credit for it... Maybe because attributing the quote to the wrong person implies similar sloppiness in other areas? Such as? I see the usual suspects liking this.
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