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Post by savzak on Apr 10, 2014 9:52:24 GMT -5
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Post by harshal1981 on Apr 10, 2014 11:02:31 GMT -5
Poor calculations. $35bn is total insulin sales. Afrezza is Meal-Time insulin.
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Post by babaoriley on Apr 10, 2014 11:34:31 GMT -5
What else is new, harshal, the pump pieces are often as reprehensible (or sloppy) as the hit pieces. Thanks for pointing out that fact.
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Post by thekindaguyiyam on Apr 11, 2014 14:25:14 GMT -5
baba,
what do you think the ratio is between pump pieces and hit pieces? Do you consider the article from George Rho a pump piece or something else. I suppose I'm asking is truthful representation a pump. thanks.
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Post by BD on Apr 11, 2014 18:34:30 GMT -5
What constitutes a "pump" can be pretty subjective. I certainly wouldn't classify George Rho as a "pumper". At some point in the continuum from well-thought-out, relatively objective and literate to sloppy, error-ridden and irrationally exuberant, a piece goes from being a "positive article" to a "pump". Your mileage may vary!
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Post by babaoriley on Apr 12, 2014 7:55:08 GMT -5
To me, pumps are positive and hits are negative. Most of the hits seem far less believable to me. But I'm biased. Ratio? Good question. 60/40 hit, maybe 50/50. In Augusta today for some little golf tournament.
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Post by jpg on Apr 13, 2014 12:05:27 GMT -5
Everyone has an agenda obviously. Well written and factual articles, be they long or short, work. The shorts who wrote about Sinoforest wrote a beautiful short piece. Amd did it work!
Geroge Rho and some other MNKD longed wrote smart and factual articles. The fortune cookie reader and his friends: not so much... Anyone who knows and understands the science behind Afrezza and at the same time understands where Dance is at in their development of their inhaled insulin will quickly get where AF is coming from. This should simply reinforce our disregard for his and other 'creative and fact deficient' writers.
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