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Concordia Healthcare Corp. T.CXR.R



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Comment by GenericAdvocateon Mar 16, 2017 5:22pm
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RE:RE:Allan said enough yesterday

RE:RE:Allan said enough yesterdayThis was Posted on Cohades twitter account.  Funny if you followed Charley Grants article in the Wall Street Journal about Concordia Flying COmmercial (the jet is leased as its on the 2015 financials as leased equipment not owned)


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meetoo1600 wrote: That is not the most important thing that he said.  The most important thing that he said was that there would be no more use of the corporate jet.  If they own it, I presume that they will lease it out until it is sold.  If it is under lease, I presume that they will lease it to third parties until the lease runs out.  But it will not be used for company purposes.

It is significant that he made specific mention of this.  It was a not-so-subtle and direct attack on previous management of the company.  It was meant to indicate that a new era of management has arrived, and win, lose or draw, the stupidity that characterized the previous management is gone.

Anyone who knows anything about corporate jets, particularly those of the size of Concordia's, will tell you that they are ridiculously expensive to operate, and can rarely be justified on economic grounds.  In this case, it was just an extension of Thompson's idiotic hubris.


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