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Re: onlyimho post# 13208

Saturday, 06/09/2018 1:06:07 PM

Saturday, June 09, 2018 1:06:07 PM

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I try to remember volume comes before price appreciation. Volume is looking better. It looked to me like someone shorted on the news of us getting our drug back and tried to shake out some shares. Be this to cover an existing Short or to start accumlating shares at lowest prices possible. I was shocked to be able to get my shares back @ .85 on the day of the news. Not many shares have traded lower since then and we're slowly creeping up with the volume. Once loaded or covered, I'd expect a much quicker rise like when we shot up from the 1's to over 2.50 on Trump talking about 5 billion funding to fight opioid crisis. That was about 1.2 million shares. I think it was 1.4 to 1.70's I just remember talking to another student in class about TTNP and then showing him what happened in a single day on the next class.
Since then the bill has been passed, we got 100% of our rights back and we got an EU partner. YET...We still are not even at the level where we took off from that day. Lots of good news since then and should easily stay over a buck for enough days to not need to RS. Question is MONEY and how do we get more...

1)Dillute? Maybe...A good possibility but at what price and will we climb high enough that any dillution keeps us over a buck.

2)Do we get another loan now that we got 100% rights back and at what % interest and how many shares does that company want with warrants? Least likely IMO.

3)Does another company partner with us and how much upfront do we get? A good possibility and why Canaccord Genuity was brought onboard as also with the last and my favorite for 'Fast Money'

4)BUYOUT!!! Just make a fair offer and the company is no more. NEXT!!!

So out of those 4 #1 is the most painful but still recoverable long-term. I would prefer they offer existing shareholders the opportunity to get shares and warrants from the company before outside investors. #2 seems unlikely as I expect the Horizon experience would have been learned from being it's less than a year old and created much distress and IMO took us under a buck.
3 and 4 seem most likely but the question is, will any offer be good enough for management to accept it? If not there will be no PR from Titan. LOLLOLOLOLOL
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