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Concordia Healthcare Corp. T.CXR.R



TSX:CXR.R - Post by User

Comment by fdfd12on Nov 19, 2015 6:55am
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RE:RE:RE:fdfd12 CALLED IT TODAY!

RE:RE:RE:fdfd12 CALLED IT TODAY!I don't think I have been incorrect, but made cautious statements.

When CXR was falling, $40 in 3 days, this was similiar to a stoc going bankrupt.
When a stock goes bankrupt, it doesn't trade at $85 and everyone gets out at the price and then when owners are in ths stock, stock goes to 0!!!.

The way it happens is what happened to SIno Forest. It was trading at $22 at around 12PM then it started to drop and by 1PM it was at $16 and was halted. Then the Carson block article came out and the stock started to trade at $8 and then lower.

When CXR went down like that, in 50% of cases, there are some things that we don't know that will come out soon like it did for Sino. I was worried for that. I said "maybe there is something we don't know and this is going to 0".

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