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Concordia Healthcare Corp. T.CXR.R



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Comment by TheGreatKazooon Oct 01, 2016 4:25pm
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RE:RE:THIS STOCK IS ABOUT TO TAKE OFF....

RE:RE:THIS STOCK IS ABOUT TO TAKE OFF.... Screaming "pump to dump" man is nothing compared to Pezim...  Same mode of operation but different league.

"And it was in the butcher shops – serving beaten-down people living in poor neighbourhoods – where Pezim learned the sales techniques that would later earn him millions in the markets.

“They’d come in in the morning looking like the wrath of God,” Pezim relates in Fleecing the Lamb, David Cruise and Alison Griffiths’ history of the Vancouver Stock Exchange. “I’d kibitz with them – ‘How lovely you look today, Mrs. McGuire.’ It got so that they’d [let] only me wait on them because I gave them a bit of spark in a terribly drab life.”

The sparks Pezim later ignited on Howe Street sometimes became brush fires, and occasionally, all-consuming infernos. Vancouver Sun investigative reporter David Baines described him as the greatest promoter in Canadian stock market history. At the height of Pezim’s powers, trading in the dozens of companies in his stable accounted for a significant chunk of all trades on the Vancouver Stock Exchange."

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