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Concordia Healthcare Corp. T.CXR.R



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Comment by greatplayon Oct 16, 2016 6:40pm
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RE:RE:No liquidity issues through till 2018

RE:RE:No liquidity issues through till 2018Latice, you maybe smart, not like us idiots, but you are on crack... you are saying gibrish words... company sold notes for $350MLN, and you somehow connected dots to $200MLN... Different amounts... I read Notes Sedar filing and they aren't pleasant, but they aren't connected to $200MLN bridge loan, I believe company can still get $200 MLN loan, but it probably has higher interest rate.
Also you contradict yourself, you were saying all the time that Goldman has free hands not to give Concordia th bridge loan, now you are saying, they had no choice, please make up your mind...
In regards to bankers don't care about Concordia shareholders, which planer are you from? - Everybody knows it!

In regards to company, company is in pretty bad shape - tide is against it, so many issues CEO screwd up, company didn't take a buyout offer, US & UK regulators, CEO couldn't act for the last few months with worthless review, and it looks like all cards are dealt, but I've worked for a company in similiar situation and my RRSP was in company stock, it went from $30 to $5.... Surprisingly, still don't know how, they ended up selling company for $30. Some would say miracle, but it's a bit common...
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