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Post by bradleysbest on Jun 18, 2015 9:08:07 GMT -5
I think he has a point but it now sounds like a broken record! A lot of time invested on a message board for a guy with "zero financial interest".......Makes me wonder.
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Post by brentie on Jun 18, 2015 9:18:49 GMT -5
I think he has a point but it now sounds like a broken record! A lot of time invested on a message board for a guy with "zero financial interest".......Makes me wonder. I have this guy on ignore but it doesn't do any good because people keep quoting him. I think he's shown his true colors, why doesn't everybody just ignore him and he'll eventually go away.
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Post by jpg on Jun 18, 2015 10:26:12 GMT -5
I think he has a point but it now sounds like a broken record! A lot of time invested on a message board for a guy with "zero financial interest".......Makes me wonder. I have this guy on ignore but it doesn't do any good because people keep quoting him. I think he's shown his true colors, why doesn't everybody just ignore him and he'll eventually go away. I agree. We have tried engaging to have a positive discussion but this is not leading to anything constructive. We simply are talking past each other. I am willing to exchange but at a certain point it is no longer an exchange but simply 'a discussion with a broken record'. After reading the posts of this individual on diabetic websites it seems obvious that open discussion is not what he is looking for. An audience yes (and that is what I and others have 'naively' given him). He is turning a positive event into a battle for unrelated events. It's actually a negotiation technique! For him this looks more like a full time job than anything else... Why would anyone spend hours a day posting repetitive FUD (mostly) if there is no financial or personal involvement? Why would someone systematically disregard positives and only come up with negatives if there is no agenda?
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Post by esstan2001 on Jun 18, 2015 11:00:49 GMT -5
I have this guy on ignore but it doesn't do any good because people keep quoting him. I think he's shown his true colors, why doesn't everybody just ignore him and he'll eventually go away. I agree. We have tried engaging to have a positive discussion but this is not leading to anything constructive. We simply are talking past each other. I am willing to exchange but at a certain point it is no longer an exchange but simply 'a discussion with a broken record'..... jpg, days ago, from the way he kept harping on how not PR'ing this FDA dosing study would be fodder for the shorts, my gut told me this guy has an agenda. It has become clear he just wants to bait people into an exchange that he can twist and turn to generate more questions. That is why I gave him my one and only response (emphasis added just now): IMHO, it is not a material event until the data is collected and results meet their intended targets, or when the submission is prepared. talking up initiation of a study is just fluff. SNY may also prefer not to tip it's hand to competitors. ...and that's my final answer.Read more: mnkd.proboards.com/user/207/recent#ixzz3dQh7HkLb
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Post by mnholdem on Jun 18, 2015 12:13:37 GMT -5
Now that I've seen Sanofi shave a year off the end date on this trial, I've started to wonder how much Sanofi can also shorten the timeline of the requisite pediatric trial!
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Post by EveningOfTheDay on Jun 18, 2015 15:31:23 GMT -5
Now that I've seen Sanofi shave a year off the end date on this trial, I've started to wonder how much Sanofi can also shorten the timeline of the requisite pediatric trial! Good point. I know we all know this, but I have to look back to the day partnership with Sanofi was announced and how Al Mann had expressed that shareholders would be very happy. I think now that it is clear what he was talking about was that having Sanofi as a partner would give the best possible guarantees to the success of Afrezza. We as shareholders are so fixated in the sp that often we forget our time frame and that of Sanofi are simply completely different, but I have a feeling that two years from now Al's prediction about our happiness will have come very very true. Now that we are all a bit more versed on the realities of bringing Afrezza to market, try to imagine what it would have required would Mannkind decided to go alone at it, or even with a less qualified partner. I for once, even though still strongly believe in the virtues of Afrezza, would have, as an investor, probably throw the towel long ago.
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