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Post by xanet on Nov 5, 2017 12:49:58 GMT -5
We should put that to a proboards vote, and see how many people agree. I've bought many times - and - Wait for it...I am nowhere near being up "nicely". Due to bad timing and all the garbage this company has had to both endure and inflict upon itself. Though I do believe I will up a decent amount someday. "Up" is a relative term. My share values are up nicely from their lows.
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Post by mytakeonit on Nov 5, 2017 14:52:33 GMT -5
Yes sports ... I died when you gave the answer and I lost my $10 gratuities. Wahhhhh! I still need $30 pps for my bar tab. I for one have not followed Nate's strategy to buy small amounts periodically. I bought bunches at different times and had a huge average cost. Never sold a share. When the share price tanked ... that's when I bought a bunch more at 82 cents, 88 cents, and 116 cents. I don't know my average cost now, but I'm sure I'm still a little underwater ... and using a straw to breathe. Am I worried? Nope! I am committed to MNKD because I see where it is going. Even KC said that I probably should be committed. Ha!
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Post by sportsrancho on Nov 5, 2017 15:11:28 GMT -5
Speaking of straws :-)
And kc:-) Good job:-)))
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Post by dreamboatcruise on Nov 5, 2017 17:20:46 GMT -5
mnkdfann said - "Maybe Nate is correct about Mannkind, long term, but he totally sucked when it came to selecting an entry point. " Entry point is irrelevant at this point ... I'm sure many longs have high entry points and kept those shares and averaged down. The key is that we all know that MNKD is a keeper that will keep on growing. It is just a matter of when you want to exit. Shoulda, Coulda, Woulda is always a crying problem. If you bought in at $1 ... $10 ... $100 ... will you really care if MNKD goes to $1000? If you sell early at $200 ... and it keeps flying ... then you will still be crying.If you want to know the answer to the problem ... send me $10 and I'll tell you the answer. Ha! So you're holding out for MNKD to become one of the top five big pharmas? I shall sell long before $200, and if it is above $20 I shall be so thrilled that I suspect I shall never cry again.
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Post by dreamboatcruise on Nov 5, 2017 17:24:42 GMT -5
Speaking of straws :-) And kc:-) Good job:-))) A straw works... and to think the millions of dollars and wasted time because of FDA doubting that the dreamboat would work the same as the medtone. Madness... or criminal maneuverings.
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Post by mytakeonit on Nov 5, 2017 18:23:58 GMT -5
dbc - "So you're holding out for MNKD to become one of the top five big pharmas? I shall sell long before $200, and if it is above $20 I shall be so thrilled that I suspect I shall never cry again." One of top five? No way! And if you think you'll never cry again ... listen to this. www.youtube.com/watch?v=CG4z_RuB9-A
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Post by mytakeonit on Nov 6, 2017 1:20:56 GMT -5
dbc ... yeah, that video was so bad it made me cry too.
But, as I said before ... I don't plan on selling any shares and will leavel it to my daughter. She can sell it if she wants later ... $1000 ... $2000 ... or $150 after the multitude of splits that is destined for MNKD.
I'm not worried ... are you? I thought you were a short that converted ... but, maybe not. Good Luck to you ...
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Post by morfu on Nov 6, 2017 7:17:21 GMT -5
... Entry point is irrelevant at this point ... will you really care if MNKD goes to $1000? ... Very nice! Actually, I had a debate recently arguing that the entry point or past share prices never matters for any decision (this or any other stock)! We are not here to get a green number, but any any given situation to optimize the gain! Does it really matter if you lost 90% or tripled your money already for your decision to hold on to a certain stock? It shouldn't! Ah btw .. is there a "counter math" out there to Maxim claim of needing 100mil$ per year and being profitable by 2020? I am guessing that if the numbers are closer to 70mil$ per year, the breakeven point (whatever that is exactly) could be sooner..
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Post by mango on Nov 6, 2017 9:55:58 GMT -5
Speaking of straws :-) And kc:-) Good job:-))) A straw works... and to think the millions of dollars and wasted time because of FDA doubting that the dreamboat would work the same as the medtone. Madness... or criminal maneuverings. Do you know how effective the straw method is? Anyone ever done an experiment and documented it?
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Post by madog365 on Nov 6, 2017 10:14:16 GMT -5
The straw method works but not as effective as the hundred dollar bill. Pablo Escobar perfected it in the 70’s. I’m sure you can find a few YouTube videos.
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Post by agedhippie on Nov 6, 2017 11:07:07 GMT -5
A straw works... and to think the millions of dollars and wasted time because of FDA doubting that the dreamboat would work the same as the medtone. Madness... or criminal maneuverings. Do you know how effective the straw method is? Anyone ever done an experiment and documented it? I think you can find anything on this board if it's afrezza related. Here you go, a straw as an inhaler - mnkd.proboards.com/post/19084
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Post by alethea on Nov 6, 2017 11:37:05 GMT -5
Do you know how effective the straw method is? Anyone ever done an experiment and documented it? I think you can find anything on this board if it's afrezza related. Here you go, a straw as an inhaler - mnkd.proboards.com/post/19084I have done it - inhaled Afrezza thru a common drinking straw. Inspired to do so by posts from Sam/Afrezzauser who had done so to experiment. I used an eyeglasses screwdriver to pry open an Afrezza cartridge over a dinner plate.... thus spilling/pouring the Afrezza powder onto the plate. I then inhaled the powder right off of the plate (similar to what I've heard some have done with a rather well-known illicit white powder drug ). Guess what? It worked just fine. Thru a common, paper drinking straw. The extra billion or so the FDA cost Al Mann... just another crooked obstacle thrown up to impede and defeat or at least delay the approval of Afrezza. Now if only MNKD were clever enough to cut the price in half and quadruple its sales.... as he utters a loud Sigh of frustration By the the way.... I do not refrigerate my Afrezza either. I do keep it in the basement where the temperature ranges from 58 degrees in winter to as high as 76 in summer. Doesn't seem to hurt it any. Still works very well for me.
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Post by peppy on Nov 6, 2017 11:38:23 GMT -5
Do you know how effective the straw method is? Anyone ever done an experiment and documented it? I think you can find anything on this board if it's afrezza related. Here you go, a straw as an inhaler - mnkd.proboards.com/post/19084On some level the research has been done. I love you mango.
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Post by LosingMyBullishness on Nov 6, 2017 12:19:33 GMT -5
I have done it - inhaled Afrezza thru a common drinking straw. Inspired to do so by posts from Sam/Afrezzauser who had done so to experiment. I used an eyeglasses screwdriver to pry open an Afrezza cartridge over a dinner plate.... thus spilling/pouring the Afrezza powder onto the plate. I then inhaled the powder right off of the plate (similar to what I've heard some have done with a rather well-known illicit white powder drug ). Guess what? It worked just fine. Thru a common, paper drinking straw. The extra billion or so the FDA cost Al Mann... just another crooked obstacle thrown up to impede and defeat or at least delay the approval of Afrezza. Now if only MNKD were clever enough to cut the price in half and quadruple its sales.... as he utters a loud Sigh of frustration By the the way.... I do not refrigerate my Afrezza either. I do keep it in the basement where the temperature ranges from 58 degrees in winter to as high as 76 in summer. Doesn't seem to hurt it any. Still works very well for me. Well done. There is a lot of institutional bs when it come to Afrezza. Things that could be easy were made complicated with additional costs and delay. That Afrezza does not need refrigeration is something any patient and endo should at least off-label know. And it should have been a no-brainer as it would have been relatively easy to do and a good PR stunt: the first and only Insulin that does not need to be cooled.
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Post by roseylv on Nov 6, 2017 13:17:17 GMT -5
If Jim Cramer actually showcased a full transparent list of the BS he spews each and every day and showcased results remotely close to S&P performance I would respects him a weeee bit more.
At this given time i give him 0.00% respect and mute cnbc when he is on.
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