I'll try to be more clear: any income, of any size
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The company will price the drug the best they can, while as Nader says, pricing it as low as possible to make it accessible to already overstressed hospitals and patients.
Raising expectations that the company is suddenly going to have 25 million dollars in the bank, when in all likelihood it will be less in this one INITIAL sale, is inviting bashers to scream "another missed goal" when in fact the COMPANY has not set a high goal for revenue.
That's all I'm saying. Don't set an expectation that the bashers can use to try to scare away investors when --
we have NO IDEA what is going on.
I've seen this movie too many times before. Someone other than the company sets an expectation, then cries "THEY MISSED" when a goal that the company did not set is not met.
The management wants the company to succeed and they will do the best that they can to continue the drug progressing toward approval.