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Post by kc on May 12, 2017 17:44:07 GMT -5
hmmm is right. That is a lot of sausage grinding by somebody . That is not a normal situation for any company. 32,000,000 shares on Wed = to 32% of outstanding shares.
What's up with That?
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Post by bioexec25 on May 12, 2017 19:01:07 GMT -5
hmmm is right. That is a lot of sausage grinding by somebody . That is not a normal situation for any company. 32,000,000 shares on Wed = to 32% of outstanding shares.
What's up with That? Yep just trying to imagine the Pboards back in the day if 150,000,000 shares were traded in a week. Maybe it's happened but I can't recall. Reckon wild volatility isn't uncommon for companies in this phase of their struggle. But yep what's up with that?
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Post by saxcmann on May 12, 2017 21:23:25 GMT -5
hmmm is right. That is a lot of sausage grinding by somebody . That is not a normal situation for any company. 32,000,000 shares on Wed = to 32% of outstanding shares.
What's up with That? Maybe we find out Monday?
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Post by babaoriley on May 12, 2017 23:47:20 GMT -5
Saxcmann, are you forgetting:
"Monday, Monday, can´t trust that day Monday, Monday, sometimes it just turns out that way Oh Monday mornin´ you gave me no warnin´ of what was to be Oh Monday, Monday, how could you leave and not take me
Every other day, every other day Every other day of the week is fine, yeah But whenever Monday comes, but whenever Monday comes A-you can find me cryin´ all of the time"
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Post by mytakeonit on May 13, 2017 2:24:43 GMT -5
Hey ... I'll drink to that ... all weekend in fact.
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Post by harryx1 on May 14, 2017 9:18:48 GMT -5
Someone on ST claims to have received this in the mail Friday. Has anyone else received one?
If it's real, I think they are trying to get people to call so that they can talk them into loaning their shares out. But it's just a guess.
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Post by rossomalley on May 14, 2017 9:31:20 GMT -5
Someone on ST claims to have received this in the mail Friday. Has anyone else received one? If it's real, I think they are trying to get people to call so that they can talk them into loaning their shares out. But it's just a guess. Aegis is a shameless bucket shop operation, think Wolf of WS if you don't know the name. Whatever this is about can't be good. Hopefully they were just trying to get in on last week's pump and dump to skim some cream and nothing more, but it makes me anxious to have them anywhere near a stock I'm invested in.
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Post by liane on May 14, 2017 9:31:45 GMT -5
Hi harryx1, I know you meant well by posting the attachment. It was posted yesterday by another poster and I removed it. I view it as promoting someone's agenda or drumming up business. As such, I won't give them the audience on this board.
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Post by harryx1 on May 14, 2017 9:36:36 GMT -5
Hi liane, I understand your position on it. I also think people should be aware of it, so they aren't duped into something they might regret.
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Post by liane on May 14, 2017 9:48:14 GMT -5
harryx1 , Fair enough - that's why I left the remainder of this topic up. If people want to know more, they'll have to work at it. This way, I'm not providing a free conduit for this organization - whatever their intent is.
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Post by goyocafe on May 14, 2017 9:49:23 GMT -5
Hi liane , I understand your position on it. I also think people should be aware of it, so they aren't duped into something they might regret. I received one and will call tomorrow to find out what they want. They're not getting any shares from me, but it is suspicious to say the least. I'm surprised an organization not affiliated with any of my brokerage firms or Mannkind can actually get shareholder information, including addresses, in order to mail stuff like this.
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Post by harryx1 on May 14, 2017 10:33:16 GMT -5
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Post by kc on May 14, 2017 11:21:44 GMT -5
Ross if the cards were sent by US mail I doubt that it was from last weeks run up. Where was it mailed from? Where do you live?
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Post by rossomalley on May 14, 2017 14:43:12 GMT -5
Ross if the cards were sent by US mail I doubt that it was from last weeks run up. Where was it mailed from? Where do you live? I didn't get one, but you're right that timing was off for last week's rally. However, they might have thought it would continue after ER (I did!). Interestingly, someone on ST posted picture of the 3(!) cards he received. And he just happens to have MNKD in 3 separate Fidelity accounts. Anyone using a broker other than Fidelity receive one if these? Is Fidelity selling customer info? In theory no one else should know what you hold in your brokerage account. If they are selling this information you Fidelity people should get a class action going, that's completely unacceptable.
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Post by rossomalley on May 14, 2017 14:44:17 GMT -5
Hi liane , I understand your position on it. I also think people should be aware of it, so they aren't duped into something they might regret. I received one and will call tomorrow to find out what they want. They're not getting any shares from me, but it is suspicious to say the least. I'm surprised an organization not affiliated with any of my brokerage firms or Mannkind can actually get shareholder information, including addresses, in order to mail stuff like this. Do you have MNKD in a Fidelity account?
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