RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:BNN link to FT discussion.Lolol Horodelsi quit??? Right after she invited a short seller on air to trash her corporate overlords, interesting! Either that or she had a crisis of conscience after realizing she has been shilling for them? It is not in BBNs interest to have short sellers on air planting seeds in the minds of their loyal senile viewership, that's or sure! Lol
Stockcoach1 wrote: adamchess wrote: Maybe BNN will prove me wrong and set the record straight tomorrow regarding Concordia not being the bad guy in this story. British firms AMCo and Cinven were in control of their drug prices at the time and Concordia was nowhere in the picture. I think FT and US shorts just looking for Canadian/foreign targets.
adamchess wrote: Yeah the guy from FT seemed like a real weasel saying he had no idea about alternative pharma options available. Of course he doesn't really give a damn. And BNN doesn't either.
visionaryfool wrote:
Looks like the 1 start idiots are back...
Also, Wow! I just watched the entire video and shocked to see such poor journalistic questions from BNN. No challenge to the author about facts. No questions regarding general drug price increases. No comparison to other products in the category. No discussion on the fact Concordia says they're not the price leaders like Valeant or Turing.
BNN has just lost whatever little respect I had for them.
Don't bet on it Adamchess, these people are all about sensationalism. Few good journalists there. Unfortunately the ones that would never open their mouth without checking out the facts are few and far between. Francis Horodelski quit this morning. Had enough I guess. Eight more days and the pretty but clueless Amber Kanwar will be replacing Francis.