|
Post by sluggobear on Aug 9, 2016 15:50:27 GMT -5
I can understand leaving one last message to basically say goodbye to the posters here. I do not understand continuing to post here or even just reading the board after selling all shares. I don't have that kind of time to waste, I have spent enough time reading about Mannkind and Afrezza already.
Speaking for myself I have learned a ton of information on this proboards site that I otherwise would never have been able to find or come across. I find it unfortunate that some people are swayed by what they read on boards like this and/or get swept up by emotion. I watched for months and then bought this stock after sanofi partnered with MannKind. I am only still in this stock because I believe there's a chance that the new approach will work. When I made my original investment I think I did fair due diligence at the time. It was unwise to continue holding as it went down but that was no one's fault but my own. I do not blame Yahoo or proboards 4 getting suckered by bad information or smoking too much hopium.
|
|
|
Post by brotherm1 on Aug 9, 2016 16:41:10 GMT -5
I have been where you are and its a shitty feeling. The one thing that I take away from my learning experience in this stock is that you should never listen to what anyone has to say on any social media platform and use it as an investment thesis. That was my fault then and that is your fault now and its hard not to get wrapped up in the emotion of it when there is a website for a community that feel the same way you do. Good Luck I'm not embarrassed to say in my early days I lost north of 100k doing exactly what you describe. From those losses I learned to separate emotion and hope and exuberance and put my laser focus on what matters most when i have my money in the line. If you've learned the lesson then it's well worth the cost. If not, you're in for moe losses. Approaching every investment as a massive risk not worth my money til proven otherwise at which point i pounce and pounce hard turned around my fortunes and I've never looked back. Afrezza as a drug is amazing on so many fronts. As an investment, mnkd stinks to high heaven. Corporate law forces mnkd to always be sunny till the fat lady sings which is too late for retail. Everything they say must be looked at through that lense otherwise you focus on everything that doesn't matter such as tone, hopeful speeches, promises over and over but always in the future etc. best of luck in your future investments. "...as an investment, MNKD stinks to high heaven" . You have 15 pages of your posts in the past year and a half, and in almost everyone you degrade the company. Why are you here?
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2016 23:52:23 GMT -5
I have been where you are and its a shitty feeling. The one thing that I take away from my learning experience in this stock is that you should never listen to what anyone has to say on any social media platform and use it as an investment thesis. That was my fault then and that is your fault now and its hard not to get wrapped up in the emotion of it when there is a website for a community that feel the same way you do. Good Luck Hence deducting from your assertions, it would only be logical and proper that you neither read nor post here anymore. There is a block button. If I rub you the wrong way out me on ignore.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2016 23:57:49 GMT -5
I have been where you are and its a shitty feeling. The one thing that I take away from my learning experience in this stock is that you should never listen to what anyone has to say on any social media platform and use it as an investment thesis. That was my fault then and that is your fault now and its hard not to get wrapped up in the emotion of it when there is a website for a community that feel the same way you do. Good Luck I'm not embarrassed to say in my early days I lost north of 100k doing exactly what you describe. From those losses I learned to separate emotion and hope and exuberance and put my laser focus on what matters most when i have my money in the line. If you've learned the lesson then it's well worth the cost. If not, you're in for moe losses. Approaching every investment as a massive risk not worth my money til proven otherwise at which point i pounce and pounce hard turned around my fortunes and I've never looked back. Afrezza as a drug is amazing on so many fronts. As an investment, mnkd stinks to high heaven. Corporate law forces mnkd to always be sunny till the fat lady sings which is too late for retail. Everything they say must be looked at through that lense otherwise you focus on everything that doesn't matter such as tone, hopeful speeches, promises over and over but always in the future etc. best of luck in your future investments. I've been told most investors need to have significant losses before they get a better handle on the market or it turns out it's just not for them. I'm starting to feel better about my moves but still have a long way to go. I've been lucky to have family explain so many different aspects about the market to give me a fighting chance.
|
|
|
Post by minnlearner on Aug 10, 2016 0:26:04 GMT -5
ME TOO, sluggobear, the world of metaphysics!
|
|
|
Post by nylefty on Aug 11, 2016 9:20:15 GMT -5
You're out of your tree. Who do you think you're fooling??? 5000 scripts per week before November would not only bring us close to cash flow even, the share price would skyrocket and fincaning would thus not be any issue if needed. Like davinci said, you need to do the numbers. Scripts drive revenue, which is a single line on a set of financial statements. I said that 10,000 would be cash flow break-even, and I stand by that number. Why? If we take the trending price per Rx of 533 (off the chart that Liane updates weekly) 10,000 scripts would yield $21 million a month in revenue. What does that $21 million need to cover? 1. The contract sales force, which we know costs around $10 million / month.Matt: Are you ever going to address why you made such an absurd claim? As others have said, it's now hard to take seriously anything you write.
|
|