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Post by prcgorman2 on Nov 3, 2023 8:57:23 GMT -5
SP is up. Have a great weekend.
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Post by bthomas55ep on Nov 3, 2023 8:57:35 GMT -5
At this point, though, it's really hard for me to see MNKD as more than a poster child for a "Great product, bad company" scenario. MNKD may indeed be the poster child for that. Are there other companies that exemplify “great product, bad company” more than MNKD? I’m trying to think of one. How about Dendreon? DNDN. I have the scars from that too.
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Post by BD on Nov 3, 2023 9:11:33 GMT -5
Well, I can think of one other I was heavily involved in that started out with both a great product AND being a great company, and then the great company part kind of turned into something rather ugly: GMCR (Green Mountain Coffee Roasters). I got involved right after they bought Keurig, had some great years, and then everything went wrong... they partnered with Coke (we'll never forget the day of the GMCR annual shareholder meeting when they announced the Coke deal and the stock went up 40% that morning. Talk about a giddy annual meeting!!) but that project went straight into the dumpster. A few top execs were caught with their hands in the cookie jar when they had pledged their shares for loans, the stock tanked, and they got forced liquidation so the stock tanked some more due to that. By the time GMCR got taken private and rolled into a food service conglomerate, the buyout price wasn't even enough to put the calls I was still holding into the money. Sigh.
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Post by cretin11 on Nov 3, 2023 9:19:11 GMT -5
GMCR great example! I rode the waves with that one too. Was awesome for a while… until it wasn’t. Holding calls that expire worthless after the buyout, that’s brutal. Good analogy but with GMCR at least we enjoyed some real highs along the way. Sure hope MNKD has a different ending.
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Post by prcgorman2 on Nov 3, 2023 9:54:58 GMT -5
Buyout doesn’t look likely. So different trajectory might be more apropos than “different ending”.
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Post by cretin11 on Nov 3, 2023 10:23:05 GMT -5
I unfortunately must concur with that.
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Post by BD on Nov 3, 2023 10:26:34 GMT -5
GMCR great example! I rode the waves with that one too. Was awesome for a while… until it wasn’t. Holding calls that expire worthless after the buyout, that’s brutal. Good analogy but with GMCR at least we enjoyed some real highs along the way. Sure hope MNKD has a different ending. I did not play those last years well. So if you were in it, I'm surprised you didn't discover my GMCR ProBoard! We had a great mod team. My co-admin was someone named liane...lol
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Post by peppy on Nov 3, 2023 10:31:26 GMT -5
MNKD Nasdaq real time volume at 2 hours of trade, Volume: 931,852 NOV 3, 2023 11:30 AM ET
$3.97 -0.01 (-0.25%)
Larger than average 2 hour volume.
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Post by cretin11 on Nov 3, 2023 11:31:49 GMT -5
GMCR great example! I rode the waves with that one too. Was awesome for a while… until it wasn’t. Holding calls that expire worthless after the buyout, that’s brutal. Good analogy but with GMCR at least we enjoyed some real highs along the way. Sure hope MNKD has a different ending. I did not play those last years well. So if you were in it, I'm surprised you didn't discover my GMCR ProBoard! We had a great mod team. My co-admin was someone named liane...lol That's awesome! I don't think i ever stumbled upon that ProBoard, as MNKD is how i discovered PB. My days with GMCR began around 2010. Rode that wave a few years but then most of my GMCR holdings got diverted as i developed an unhealthy obsession with a company called Chelsea Therapeutics (CHTP). That was sheer luck as i didn't have much GMCR exposure when things got really ugly there. I certainly did not predict that GMCR tumble. And i probably didn't find your and liane's ProBoard because i was only on CHTP boards by then. And about the time CHTP got bought out for a good win for shareholders (but not as good as we'd envisioned), i developed another unhealthy obsession with a promising biotech, that's when i finally found ProBoards. A decade later the same unhealthy obsession persists, and i've accepted that my own stubbornness will not allow me to leave despite red flags waving in my face.
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Post by peppy on Nov 3, 2023 15:04:03 GMT -5
MNKD Nasdaq real time volume at 2 hours of trade, Volume: 931,852 NOV 3, 2023 11:30 AM ET $3.97 -0.01 (-0.25%) Larger than average 2 hour volume. MNKD Nasdaq real time volume, Volume: 2,527,845 shares........ 500,000 came in at the end of the day. $3.96. -0.50%. -0.02 MNKD weekly chart. schrts.co/ZPHgyJmR
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Post by ktim on Nov 3, 2023 22:32:01 GMT -5
Shorts playing before conf call.. Apparently no longs playing... were you on the field?
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Post by veritasfiliatemporis on Nov 5, 2023 14:29:27 GMT -5
Shorts playing before conf call.. Apparently no longs playing... were you on the field? Nope I sell few after every conference call. still holding a lot...
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Post by mytakeonit on Nov 5, 2023 21:18:41 GMT -5
Okay ... new week coming up so ... LET'S GO MAKE SOME $$$ !!!
But, that's mytakeonit
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Post by peppy on Nov 6, 2023 12:35:34 GMT -5
MNKD nasdaq real time volume at 3 hours f trade, 1,226,709 shares..................................this is heavy volume for MNKD. $3.82 3.54% -0.14
Ouch. It doesn't look like the market is expecting much from the Earnings call. The Afrezza scripts have been skimpy. The Tyvasso DPI scripts slowed down.
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Post by stockwhisperer on Nov 6, 2023 13:17:00 GMT -5
Thank you! Do not know what is going on - certainly not what I was expecting at this point. Guess we will all know the good or bad of it soon enough. As always, hoping for the good.
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