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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Old API Wind-down Ltd - Ordinary Shares ARLZQ

"Old API Wind-down Ltd, formerly Aralez Pharmaceuticals Inc is a specialty pharmaceutical company. The company is engaged in the acquisition, development, and commercialization of products primarily in cardiovascular, pain management and other specialty areas. Its key products include Fiorinal, Proferrin, Fibricor, Uracyst and Neovisc, Cambia and other marketed products. The company currently... see more

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Old API Wind-down Ltd - Ordinary Shares > Add Merus to the list...
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Post by kuatolives on Aug 15, 2016 9:54am

Add Merus to the list...

Of failed financial trickery. It's not a coincidence that all of Concordia, Valeant, Merus, Patient Home Monitoring are all going down in flames at around the exact same time with the exact same problem - increasing revenues increasing debt increasing losses.

And these are the companies that the so called experts on BNN flogged so hard. Now, all in flames.
Comment by snootchybootchy on Aug 15, 2016 12:49pm
Patient Home Monitoring went down in flames not because of debt but because of a myriad of other problems, with the primary one being a reduction of reimbursement rates from Medicare.  It was also way over promoted and the company really need to do a share consolidation.  But it looks like they have finally found a bottom and the stock looks like it wants to move up now.  Good cash ...more  
Comment by snootchybootchy on Aug 15, 2016 12:51pm
Patient Home Monitoring went down in flames not because of debt but because of a myriad of other problems, with the primary one being a reduction of reimbursement rates from Medicare.  It was also way over promoted and the company really need to do a share consolidation.  But it looks like they have finally found a bottom and the stock looks like it wants to move up now.  Good cash ...more  
Comment by GoldenDilemma on Aug 15, 2016 2:24pm
There is always $ to be made on either side of the trade (long or short). No point in bashing the other's simply cuz ARLZ got pounded too as the market realized how far out (in terms of time duration) everything was. 70% or so down from high's is still in the "wow that sucks" category. Not discrediting the ARLZ long term fundamentals, however. 
Comment by Bigboyone on Aug 15, 2016 3:46pm
Nice Little article in today's "WALL STREET JOURNAL" 8-15-16 //About how Pharmacuticals and Biotech companies are perking up a bit. After this past years big drop in reimbursements and consumer confidence, that was recently at an all time low, some of the bigger companies looking for  tech company buyouts and maybe a few consolidations within the bigboys themselves. Merck was ...more  
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