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Post by prcgorman2 on Mar 10, 2020 13:13:09 GMT -5
There appears to be zero support for MNKD share price. I suspect we will revisit the $1.00. THIS SUCKS BIG TIME. OH WELL...…. When you have corporate officers and BOD members that abhor any type of communications, you put yourself at the mercy of the trading community. Compounding this, it takes very little money to squash the stock price. This has been going on for the entire life of the company. They just refuse to communicate and defend their stockholders investments. I don't expect this to change any time soon. Most of us have just learned to live with it. When the market goes down, MNKD goes down. When the market goes up, MNKD goes down. No correlation whatsoever with corporate or stock market activity. Bill - Please straighten me out because I may be mistaken but I have this memory that you are Bill McCullough, CEO of VDEX. Is that correct? Please forgive me if I got that wrong.
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Post by awesomo on Mar 10, 2020 13:24:11 GMT -5
When you have corporate officers and BOD members that abhor any type of communications, you put yourself at the mercy of the trading community. Compounding this, it takes very little money to squash the stock price. This has been going on for the entire life of the company. They just refuse to communicate and defend their stockholders investments. I don't expect this to change any time soon. Most of us have just learned to live with it. When the market goes down, MNKD goes down. When the market goes up, MNKD goes down. No correlation whatsoever with corporate or stock market activity. Bill - Please straighten me out because I may be mistaken but I have this memory that you are Bill McCullough, CEO of VDEX. Is that correct? Please forgive me if I got that wrong. Bill from Vdex posts under vdexdiabetes.
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Post by bill on Mar 10, 2020 14:26:04 GMT -5
When you have corporate officers and BOD members that abhor any type of communications, you put yourself at the mercy of the trading community. Compounding this, it takes very little money to squash the stock price. This has been going on for the entire life of the company. They just refuse to communicate and defend their stockholders investments. I don't expect this to change any time soon. Most of us have just learned to live with it. When the market goes down, MNKD goes down. When the market goes up, MNKD goes down. No correlation whatsoever with corporate or stock market activity. Bill - Please straighten me out because I may be mistaken but I have this memory that you are Bill McCullough, CEO of VDEX. Is that correct? Please forgive me if I got that wrong. Nope. I'm Bill Neumann, just an independent investor...
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Post by awesomo on Mar 10, 2020 15:01:42 GMT -5
Market down 7.5%, we go down 7.8%; market up 5%, we go down 5%. Weeee....
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Post by ktim on Mar 10, 2020 15:13:50 GMT -5
There appears to be zero support for MNKD share price. I suspect we will revisit the $1.00. THIS SUCKS BIG TIME. OH WELL...…. I'm hoping/betting that it will at worst be a retest. Over the past week and half have been buying shares and selling Aug $1.5 calls against the shares. The effective price for me is now $1.01. If the share price surges beyond $1.50 before end Aug, I'm capped at 50% profit, but if we're below $1.5 end of Aug I've got new shares at effective $1.01 purchase price. But as you point out, we may get the opportunity for nearly that price without utilizing options. I've now replaced all the shares I sold for tax loss harvesting in Dec... plus a bit.
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Post by peppy on Mar 10, 2020 15:46:35 GMT -5
MNKD volume at the half. 1,202,522 real time, 2,358,503 summary MNKD Nasdaq real time volume, 1,977,842 shares. MNKD Nasdaq summary volume, 3,425,803 shares Avg. Volume 3,040,750. $1.18 -.06 -4.8% finance.yahoo.com/quote/MNKD?p=MNKD&.tsrc=fin-srch
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Post by awesomo on Mar 11, 2020 11:12:13 GMT -5
We’re nearing dangerously close to the $1 barrier, temporarily bounced off 1.04. Hows that 22% return looking now Mike?
Any executives looking to buy here? Anyone?
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Post by mango on Mar 11, 2020 11:19:13 GMT -5
I bought more at $1.06
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Post by liane on Mar 11, 2020 11:25:44 GMT -5
Ha - got you beat - bought more at $1.05 - the same price I paid last summer.
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Post by mcbone on Mar 11, 2020 11:32:46 GMT -5
Ha - got you beat - bought more at $1.05 - the same price I paid last summer. I nibbled and got some at $1.0574
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Post by peppy on Mar 11, 2020 11:50:37 GMT -5
MNKD volume at the half. summary volume, Volume 2,122,614 Avg. Volume 3,070,529 real time volume, 1.1000-0.0800 (-6.78%) As of 12:48PM EDT. Market open. finance.yahoo.com/quote/MNKD?p=MNKD
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Post by bill on Mar 11, 2020 12:25:38 GMT -5
Ha - got you beat - bought more at $1.05 - the same price I paid last summer. I nibbled and got some at $1.0574 Don't forget that the usual pattern here is to drive the price below $1 and then start discussions about how MNKD will be delisted. A bit of time thereafter, we get our next reverse split along with more dilution, but from a position of strength .
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Post by peppy on Mar 11, 2020 15:14:25 GMT -5
MNKD volume at the half. summary volume, Volume 2,122,614 Avg. Volume 3,070,529 real time volume, 1.1000-0.0800 (-6.78%) As of 12:48PM EDT. Market open. finance.yahoo.com/quote/MNKD?p=MNKDMNKD Nasdaq real time volume, 2,153,065 shares. MNKD Nasdaq summary volume, 3,719,394 shares. $1.10 -0.0800 (-6.78%) finance.yahoo.com/quote/MNKD?p=MNKDWhy do you think price held the $1.10 while the $SPX continued to sell off? $SPX -140.
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Post by mytakeonit on Mar 11, 2020 15:22:00 GMT -5
Probably because mango bought shares?
But, that's mytakeonit
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Post by ktim on Mar 11, 2020 16:33:16 GMT -5
I nibbled and got some at $1.0574 Don't forget that the usual pattern here is to drive the price below $1 and then start discussions about how MNKD will be delisted. A bit of time thereafter, we get our next reverse split along with more dilution, but from a position of strength . Sadly yes. This is setting up to be a great opportunity for shorts as the broader market/financial turmoil is a strong tailwind for them. COVID could even start affecting new patient acquisition if people postpone doctors visits. Will be really ironic if we end up wishing there had been a 2019 Christmas dilution before the market turmoil hit.
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