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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2016 9:48:36 GMT -5
I would,also, like to thank you for the charts and heads up as to what is going on. I appreciate everyone, here, that helps us understand. Also, good new like this helps mitigate all the bashers and those who do not wish the mission of Mankind well. Rather then calling anyone a basher do yourself a favor and go to a store front location of your current broker. Print out the institutional ownership for MNKD, and ask them if "following the money" is as simple is stated in this thread. Do not believe me or him. Do not take anyones word for it. Go figure it out on your own from someone who has experience and no skin in the MNKD game.
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Post by matt on Aug 12, 2016 9:59:58 GMT -5
I know that:-) But it's not the people buying in. It's the fund managers. In many cases that "fund manager" is a computer. If $25 million comes into the fund today, the computer figures out what to buy depending on the index weights. If $25 million of redemptions hit the fund, the computer decides what to sell. For the big companies, like Vanguard, Fidelity (FMR), State Street there are multiple index and sector funds that own Mannkind just because they have to. The computer is unemotional and is as happy to buy shares as it is to sell them.
The only institutions that count to investors are specialized medical fundamental investors that buy and hold long-term (Orbimed for example), and I don't see any of those on the list.
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Post by minnlearner on Aug 12, 2016 10:03:53 GMT -5
reverselo: Certainly a good idea. I bought the Mannkind I have on a tip from my son's Carnegie Mellon business friends, after looking it up and seeing that it is a potential game changer. The rub is that I am a simple {and I know the implications of using the word simple} buy and hold of good stocks. So I bought with the previous year's 'winnings' on my retirement account. The Carnegie Mellon guys pay close attention and actively trade, I don't. So I am relatively stuck, for the time being, with the stuff in my retirement account. Luckily, my Amazon cache is doing so well I can just sit on the Mannkind. I watch and see what all of you post and really, as I have said, appreciate all your insights. I should look up and verify all the posts but, luckily, many of you really seem to like doing that and posting every inconsistency. I still feel like I am sitting on a rocket on the launch pad to financial orbit, so I shall just wait, watch and be grateful to all the help all of you post.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2016 10:27:09 GMT -5
reverselo: Certainly a good idea. I bought the Mannkind I have on a tip from my son's Carnegie Mellon business friends, after looking it up and seeing that it is a potential game changer. The rub is that I am a simple {and I know the implications of using the word simple} buy and hold of good stocks. So I bought with the previous year's 'winnings' on my retirement account. The Carnegie Mellon guys pay close attention and actively trade, I don't. So I am relatively stuck, for the time being, with the stuff in my retirement account. Luckily, my Amazon cache is doing so well I can just sit on the Mannkind. I watch and see what all of you post and really, as I have said, appreciate all your insights. I should look up and verify all the posts but, luckily, many of you really seem to like doing that and posting every inconsistency. I still feel like I am sitting on a rocket on the launch pad to financial orbit, so I shall just wait, watch and be grateful to all the help all of you post. The drug is amazing. The drug and the company are currently disconnected. If scripts do increase significantly (in the thousands) then your rocket launch will happen.
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Post by peppy on Aug 12, 2016 10:58:18 GMT -5
reverselo: Certainly a good idea. I bought the Mannkind I have on a tip from my son's Carnegie Mellon business friends, after looking it up and seeing that it is a potential game changer. The rub is that I am a simple {and I know the implications of using the word simple} buy and hold of good stocks. So I bought with the previous year's 'winnings' on my retirement account. The Carnegie Mellon guys pay close attention and actively trade, I don't. So I am relatively stuck, for the time being, with the stuff in my retirement account. Luckily, my Amazon cache is doing so well I can just sit on the Mannkind. I watch and see what all of you post and really, as I have said, appreciate all your insights. I should look up and verify all the posts but, luckily, many of you really seem to like doing that and posting every inconsistency. I still feel like I am sitting on a rocket on the launch pad to financial orbit, so I shall just wait, watch and be grateful to all the help all of you post. I think so as well. www.mannkindcorp.com/Collateral/Documents/English-US/Baughman%20poster%20100-LB%20FINAL%20X2.pdf try as they may, the feeble minded, comparing afrezza to exubera... do you see the plan. afrezza, this monomer insulin is nothing like exubera.
This insulin, Afrezza, is the best fast acting insulin there is as evidenced by continuous glucose monitors and patient experience. screencast.com/t/WRntikEkOpV we are not blind, we can see.
Have you ever wondered why there is no cure for cancer? Cancer can never be cured. They will call it quackery. Too much money in the machine, killing you softly.
When I was a child, I heard about misinformation, that we as a people are fed misinformation. I could not see it then. I can see it now. Like any war, people protect their territories. Drug companies no different. Afrezza is pretty close to Syria. The franchise owners do not want to lose share. Willing to kill. people. www.military.com/equipment/a-10-thunderbolt-ii
I am stupid. Billions of revenue being protected. Like Syria, no one willing to bomb the pipelines buried underneath for the people of Syria to survive.
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Post by brotherm1 on Aug 12, 2016 11:48:37 GMT -5
reverselo: Certainly a good idea. I bought the Mannkind I have on a tip from my son's Carnegie Mellon business friends, after looking it up and seeing that it is a potential game changer. The rub is that I am a simple {and I know the implications of using the word simple} buy and hold of good stocks. So I bought with the previous year's 'winnings' on my retirement account. The Carnegie Mellon guys pay close attention and actively trade, I don't. So I am relatively stuck, for the time being, with the stuff in my retirement account. Luckily, my Amazon cache is doing so well I can just sit on the Mannkind. I watch and see what all of you post and really, as I have said, appreciate all your insights. I should look up and verify all the posts but, luckily, many of you really seem to like doing that and posting every inconsistency. I still feel like I am sitting on a rocket on the launch pad to financial orbit, so I shall just wait, watch and be grateful to all the help all of you post. The drug is amazing. The drug and the company are currently disconnected. If scripts do increase significantly (in the thousands) then your rocket launch will happen. Your thoughts could also be disconnected from his. In other words what he sees as a rocket launch could be different than what you would see as a rocket launch and hence the thousands of scrips you say that are needed to get the share price to what you see as a rocket launch might not be needed for the rocket launch he is thinking of. A few on this board post arrogantly without the use of the words like, "in my opinion, my thoughts, from my personal experience, I feel, etc..." - and instead post assertions as if they are absolute facts. Doing so can mislead some into believing the poster knows for sure what they are talking about and hence sway the readers investment decisions. As it cannot be disputed, it is a fact that no one here knows for certain anything in relation to where this company or share price is headed. It would much more fair and pleasant reading if when posting here, such posters would temper their tone and mitigate their uncalled for arrogance with proper speaking skills
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Post by sportsrancho on Aug 12, 2016 12:32:55 GMT -5
The drug is amazing. The drug and the company are currently disconnected. If scripts do increase significantly (in the thousands) then your rocket launch will happen. Your thoughts could also be disconnected from his. In other words what he sees as a rocket launch could be different than what you would see as a rocket launch and hence the thousands of scrips you say that are needed to get the share price to what you see as a rocket launch might not be needed for the rocket launch he is thinking of. A few on this board post arrogantly without the use of the words like, "in my opinion, my thoughts, from my personal experience, I feel, etc..." - and instead post assertions as if they are absolute facts. Doing so can mislead some into believing the poster knows for sure what they are talking about and hence sway the readers investment decisions. As it cannot be disputed, it is a fact that no one here knows for sure certain anything in relation to where this company or share price is headed. It would much more fair and pleasant reading if when posting here, such posters would temper their tone and mitigate their uncalled for arrogance with proper speaking skills LTM ( laughing to myself )
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2016 15:51:49 GMT -5
The drug is amazing. The drug and the company are currently disconnected. If scripts do increase significantly (in the thousands) then your rocket launch will happen. Your thoughts could also be disconnected from his. In other words what he sees as a rocket launch could be different than what you would see as a rocket launch and hence the thousands of scrips you say that are needed to get the share price to what you see as a rocket launch might not be needed for the rocket launch he is thinking of. A few on this board post arrogantly without the use of the words like, "in my opinion, my thoughts, from my personal experience, I feel, etc..." - and instead post assertions as if they are absolute facts. Doing so can mislead some into believing the poster knows for sure what they are talking about and hence sway the readers investment decisions. As it cannot be disputed, it is a fact that no one here knows for certain anything in relation to where this company or share price is headed. It would much more fair and pleasant reading if when posting here, such posters would temper their tone and mitigate their uncalled for arrogance with proper speaking skills Good, I hope that I swayed people in this thread specifically thinking following institutional ownership means there is gold at the end of the rainbow.
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Post by slugworth008 on Aug 12, 2016 16:05:15 GMT -5
Check out the two reports I posted in the Articles folder about funds that increased MNKD positions during 1Q16. I'll repeat the question here: will investors "follow the money"? Deep throat says - YES - FOLLOW the money - I did and I have...bwahahahahahaha. Sorry - just could'nt help having some fun
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Post by gamblerjag on Aug 12, 2016 17:06:17 GMT -5
Hey Slug.. just block em.. I did. why get yourself frustrated..
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Post by slugworth008 on Aug 13, 2016 18:53:18 GMT -5
Your thoughts could also be disconnected from his. In other words what he sees as a rocket launch could be different than what you would see as a rocket launch and hence the thousands of scrips you say that are needed to get the share price to what you see as a rocket launch might not be needed for the rocket launch he is thinking of. A few on this board post arrogantly without the use of the words like, "in my opinion, my thoughts, from my personal experience, I feel, etc..." - and instead post assertions as if they are absolute facts. Doing so can mislead some into believing the poster knows for sure what they are talking about and hence sway the readers investment decisions. As it cannot be disputed, it is a fact that no one here knows for sure certain anything in relation to where this company or share price is headed. It would much more fair and pleasant reading if when posting here, such posters would temper their tone and mitigate their uncalled for arrogance with proper speaking skills LTM ( laughing to myself ) That makes two of us.
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Post by minnlearner on Aug 14, 2016 8:56:32 GMT -5
sport: May I ask what you are chuckling about? You seem to pay close attention and really try and I would like to know how/what you are thinking. Thanks.
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Post by brotherm1 on Aug 14, 2016 9:11:42 GMT -5
sport: May I ask what you are chuckling about? You seem to pay close attention and really try and I would like to know how/what you are thinking. Thanks. I can't speak for Sports but my guess is she was chucklng about the part where I said nobody knows for certain where the company or stock price is headed. Perhpas I should have stated that sentence was my opinion because I believe she might be certain - at least in her mind - which way they are headed. If I am correct Sport just give me the ole thumbs up.
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Post by sportsrancho on Aug 14, 2016 9:27:23 GMT -5
sport: May I ask what you are chuckling about? You seem to pay close attention and really try and I would like to know how/what you are thinking. Thanks. I can't speak for Sports but my guess is she was chucklng about the part where I said nobody knows for certain where the company or stock price is headed. Perhpas I should have stated that sentence was my opinion because I believe she might know which way they are headed. If I am correct Sport just give me the ole thumbs up. I do feel the ground swelling under my feet, you could say:-) I think Afrezza is going to brake and run. And if we can't afford to take it the whole way someone else will. But I was laughting because you seem to nail so many things right on the head:-)
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Post by prvs on Aug 14, 2016 12:36:11 GMT -5
Exactly.. These institutions are used by individuals as well and these positions could be of the individuals . Many people have their retirement accounts with vanguard None of the people I know who have bought into a fund know what's in it. Don't the institutions decide that? I think you get that info in the fund perspectus. But yes, the fund managers make the decisions, based on the type of fund they manage
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