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Post by blindhog1 on Nov 5, 2015 12:33:18 GMT -5
Avg $6.62 here. At this point I'd take $7 :\, seriously losing patience If you had diabetes you'd have a well honed patience. If you used Afrezza you'd understand.
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Post by patryn on Nov 5, 2015 12:37:38 GMT -5
Fidelity has a technical glitch on their website and I hate calling a rep to place the order. Guess I'll just wait til tomorrow. I do like being disciplined about picking up shares at the same time at the beginning of each month so I don't have to worry about getting the absolutely lowest price per share. Why dont yo sell your house and go all in on this stock? BTW I see not catalyst on the horizon. I'm long too but reluctantly. You folks cant see the forest for the trees and trust management far too much. IMO those SOBs better perform soon. I happen to live in my house and would like to continue to do so. I will never let my investments impact my day to day lifestyle. In this particular case, I have already committed to donating my MNKD investment so I am not willing to sell my house, nor sell my other long term investments to add to this one. I have probably about 10% of my net worth tied into MNKD and that's what I'm comfortable with giving away to charity so that's how it will remain. I add each month to continue to keep that percentage of my income going towards causes I care about. I worded a much lengthier response to your question earlier so I will reference that thread if you want the detailed answer. No need to repeat myself. mnkd.proboards.com/post/43245/thread
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Post by joeypotsandpans on Nov 5, 2015 13:03:34 GMT -5
Fidelity has a technical glitch on their website and I hate calling a rep to place the order. Guess I'll just wait til tomorrow. I do like being disciplined about picking up shares at the same time at the beginning of each month so I don't have to worry about getting the absolutely lowest price per share. Why dont yo sell your house and go all in on this stock? BTW I see not catalyst on the horizon. I'm long too but reluctantly. You folks cant see the forest for the trees and trust management far too much. IMO those SOBs better perform soon. Sounds like a very personal issue with this particular poster....who are you referring to as SOB's? MNKD mgmt, Sanofi mgmt, physicians, or the payors? It's comical to me how ignorant people can be with their investments "if they are long" as they state. Bottom line is MNKD mgmt. if they feel that SNY is not what they envisioned in bringing Afrezza to market cannot really do anything before Jan. On the other hand, same holds true for SNY regarding if they feel the product is not what they envisioned it to be (personally I believe they now understand it to be as good or better than they thought) they can bail out in Jan. as well. My due diligence has made me confident that quite the opposite is true, I believe they are not only committed but counting on this to be the blockbuster therapy for diabetes that Lantus was when it first came to market. Follow what is logical, ie., develop the infrastructure to handle the traffic....construction delays are brutal but when completed allow for much better conditions...insurance delays allow for methodical improvements to label while laying the education groundwork. That may be tough for those that are getting margin calls and have short term options causing lack of patience and frustration but not for those convicted and confident in their investments.
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Post by patryn on Nov 5, 2015 13:30:37 GMT -5
Why dont yo sell your house and go all in on this stock? BTW I see not catalyst on the horizon. I'm long too but reluctantly. You folks cant see the forest for the trees and trust management far too much. IMO those SOBs better perform soon. Sounds like a very personal issue with this particular poster....who are you referring to as SOB's? MNKD mgmt, Sanofi mgmt, physicians, or the payors? It's comical to me how ignorant people can be with their investments "if they are long" as they state. Bottom line is MNKD mgmt. if they feel that SNY is not what they envisioned in bringing Afrezza to market cannot really do anything before Jan. On the other hand, same holds true for SNY regarding if they feel the product is not what they envisioned it to be (personally I believe they now understand it to be as good or better than they thought) they can bail out in Jan. as well. My due diligence has made me confident that quite the opposite is true, I believe they are not only committed but counting on this to be the blockbuster therapy for diabetes that Lantus was when it first came to market. Follow what is logical, ie., develop the infrastructure to handle the traffic....construction delays are brutal but when completed allow for much better conditions...insurance delays allow for methodical improvements to label while laying the education groundwork. That may be tough for those that are getting margin calls and have short term options causing lack of patience and frustration but not for those convicted and confident in their investments. I remember when lmj first posted on this board around the August timeframe and asked that everyone here justify why he or she should stay in the stock and what edge we had. He was not satisfied with any of the answers given and according to his claim in that post, he should have sold at that time. I'm just surprised he is still here and apparently still holding onto the stock so either he isn't good with following up on his threats/commitments or he's just stuck for some reason. Maybe invested more than he could comfortably afford to lose?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2015 13:53:06 GMT -5
Sounds like a very personal issue with this particular poster....who are you referring to as SOB's? MNKD mgmt, Sanofi mgmt, physicians, or the payors? It's comical to me how ignorant people can be with their investments "if they are long" as they state. Bottom line is MNKD mgmt. if they feel that SNY is not what they envisioned in bringing Afrezza to market cannot really do anything before Jan. On the other hand, same holds true for SNY regarding if they feel the product is not what they envisioned it to be (personally I believe they now understand it to be as good or better than they thought) they can bail out in Jan. as well. My due diligence has made me confident that quite the opposite is true, I believe they are not only committed but counting on this to be the blockbuster therapy for diabetes that Lantus was when it first came to market. Follow what is logical, ie., develop the infrastructure to handle the traffic....construction delays are brutal but when completed allow for much better conditions...insurance delays allow for methodical improvements to label while laying the education groundwork. That may be tough for those that are getting margin calls and have short term options causing lack of patience and frustration but not for those convicted and confident in their investments. ;) I remember when lmj first posted on this board around the August timeframe and asked that everyone here justify why he or she should stay in the stock and what edge we had. He was not satisfied with any of the answers given and according to his claim in that post, he should have sold at that time. I'm just surprised he is still here and apparently still holding onto the stock so either he isn't good with following up on his threats/commitments or he's just stuck for some reason. Maybe invested more than he could comfortably afford to lose? The question today remains the same as it has for many years. Do you want to bet on Al Mann? If so, stay and if not, sell. Patryn, since your are the resident IB with GS training, this is to you - with a market cap just above a billion, can someone accumulate a significant but less than 5% share position through a dark pool so as not to spook the markets & share price? At todays price, this is fillet mignon available at $1.99 / LB. I would think patent trolls, savvy institutions (hedge or other) and even big pharma looking to move the chess pieces a bit could make a 20mm share buy with minimal money and significant return.
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Post by james on Nov 5, 2015 14:30:48 GMT -5
Picked up a few more shares today.
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Post by vestful on Nov 5, 2015 19:21:20 GMT -5
Same here. Was busy and missed the low but grabbed some more in the last 15 min. Let's hope we here some positive news over the next few business days.
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Post by lmj on Nov 10, 2015 10:40:50 GMT -5
Why dont yo sell your house and go all in on this stock? BTW I see not catalyst on the horizon. I'm long too but reluctantly. You folks cant see the forest for the trees and trust management far too much. IMO those SOBs better perform soon. I happen to live in my house and would like to continue to do so. I will never let my investments impact my day to day lifestyle. In this particular case, I have already committed to donating my MNKD investment so I am not willing to sell my house, nor sell my other long term investments to add to this one. I have probably about 10% of my net worth tied into MNKD and that's what I'm comfortable with giving away to charity so that's how it will remain. I add each month to continue to keep that percentage of my income going towards causes I care about. I worded a much lengthier response to your question earlier so I will reference that thread if you want the detailed answer. No need to repeat myself. mnkd.proboards.com/post/43245/threadbtw where are you from?
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Post by patryn on Nov 10, 2015 14:17:33 GMT -5
I happen to live in my house and would like to continue to do so. I will never let my investments impact my day to day lifestyle. In this particular case, I have already committed to donating my MNKD investment so I am not willing to sell my house, nor sell my other long term investments to add to this one. I have probably about 10% of my net worth tied into MNKD and that's what I'm comfortable with giving away to charity so that's how it will remain. I add each month to continue to keep that percentage of my income going towards causes I care about. I worded a much lengthier response to your question earlier so I will reference that thread if you want the detailed answer. No need to repeat myself. mnkd.proboards.com/post/43245/threadbtw where are you from? Seattle where there's no sunshine right now so we get our excitement from online forums
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Post by me on Dec 10, 2015 12:01:12 GMT -5
Date Price 11/25/2014 $6.15 12/15/2014 $5.01 1/7/2015 $5.60 1/12/2015 $5.53 1/15/2015 $5.29 1/27/2015 $6.30 1/29/2015 $6.15 2/4/2015 $6.39 2/6/2015 $6.83 3/3/2015 $5.89 3/18/2015 $5.36 3/25/2015 $5.14 4/17/2015 $5.06 4/20/2015 $4.97 4/27/2015 $4.59 4/30/2015 $4.47 5/8/2015 $3.63 6/9/2015 $6.59 6/11/2015 $5.67 7/7/2015 $5.04 7/30/2015 $4.04 8/14/2015 $4.09 8/19/2015 $4.05 8/19/2015 $4.09 8/25/2015 $3.48 8/25/2015 $3.47 10/2/2015 $3.05 10/2/2015 $3.05 10/2/2015 $3.04 10/2/2015 $3.05 10/2/2015 $3.04 11/5/2015 $2.68 11/5/2015 $2.71 11/5/2015 $2.69 11/5/2015 $2.68 11/5/2015 $2.69 11/11/2015 $1.99 11/11/2015 $2.00 12/10/2015 $1.52 $5.5732 $5.4879 $5.3552 $5.4529 $5.4571 $5.4442 $4.6769$4.2636 Read more: mnkd.proboards.com/thread/2286/geez-accumulate-more?page=4#ixzz3twE9EaCm
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Post by mnholdem on Dec 10, 2015 13:00:31 GMT -5
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Post by me on Dec 10, 2015 14:04:26 GMT -5
I guess my $1.52 buy was fortuitous (for today, any way)!
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Post by factspls88 on Dec 10, 2015 15:06:13 GMT -5
Bullish engulfing candle today. I took a chance and added 5K shares at $1.51 even though I swore I had enough. Let us pray.
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Post by mssciguy on Dec 10, 2015 15:09:22 GMT -5
you guys nailed it. Nice.
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Post by factspls88 on Dec 10, 2015 15:12:58 GMT -5
you guys nailed it. Nice. Thanks - I hope so.
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