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glg20

08/23/19 10:35 AM

#93459 RE: Honeycomb777 #93458

buy for a buyout not tomorrows market cap value

glg20

08/23/19 10:51 AM

#93462 RE: Honeycomb777 #93458

terms are probabaly released. Always released on a Friday

West Coast Snapper

08/23/19 11:37 AM

#93473 RE: Honeycomb777 #93458

They won't be bought for over a year if at all. Still have NOT filed the IDE. Then it has to get approved. Then they have to test the product on humans. Still has not been used on any humans. Then collect data and submit to FDA...Then wait 6-9 months for FDA approval. Then assuming someone wants to buy the company it takes a minimum of 3 months with all the lawyering that goes on. Late 2021 best case....2 years from now

RockoTaco

08/23/19 12:33 PM

#93484 RE: Honeycomb777 #93458

That is your thing and your thing alone. Any other investor has their thing yet you like to try and tell people that your thing should be their thing. I'm amazed that you can't see what is going on in this space and with Titan. You've been invested a long time and had a front row seat to what a company in this space SHOULDN'T DO in watching TRXC (trixie). I would absolutely prefer being invested in Titan than TRXC, I am glad that I picked Titan over Trixie.

The only thing I would do differently is my timing, got in way to early. The system they had would not have been a commercial success and whatever factors led them to make the changes to deliver what we have now, I am glad they made those decisions.

I don't care what happened 3 years ago (let it go), All I care about is them getting IDE approval. Then I only care about the clinical trials going well. Then I only care about regulatory submittal. All of this means I am only looking forward and that is all i care about. I think McNally is doing a good job of shepharding this to completion and regulatory approval which makes this a higher value then the Auris Deal of $5.7B

One last thing, I don't get as emotional as you do so that is why I am not pi$$ed and have wild emotional swings. I also have the shares i bought and own and invested in. I am pretty sure if I followed your strategy, I would be in the exact same position as I am in now and have gone thru a lot more transaction fees with my broker and more stress. Just 7 months ago, your advice would have cost me 1/2 my shares so it is difficult and inaccurate to say someone would have 3x as many shares if they listened to you. And now you are telling them to sell now b/c massive dilution is coming and buy back in around $1 and change. If they sell now at $2.20 and wait for a pull back that may or may not come. Well if it doesn't come and it moves up on some news, that investor could lose 1/3 to 1/2 of their current shares.