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Concordia Healthcare Corp. > Andrew on BNN
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Post by healthstock1234 on Oct 22, 2015 6:53pm

Andrew on BNN

I listened Andrew Left on BNN , for me it is clear that he know very clear something, just listen again 7.02 min and 10.52 min (the company is based in New Jersey US and headquarter is Canadian), -It is better to wait until the investigation will answer and after that to trade on VRX.
He can't explain very well what he knows.
Even that it is maybe legal, this type of benefit seems to escape from real taxes.It is what I understood. 
It will impact the low Canada-US, even that this type of business is legal now.



https://www.bnn.ca/Video/player.aspx?vid=732841
Comment by TheRock07 on Oct 22, 2015 7:03pm
I saw the interview. He couldnt or pehaps wouldnt answer any if the detailed questions that were expertly asked by the two analysts on BNN. He did not even bother to call the company for clarifucation. He looked shifty and ill at ease, and did not behave as a professional analyst. He alsi has a splatchy past. Its obvious that he was part of the short and distort strategem of the hedge fund ...more  
Comment by bullchart on Oct 22, 2015 7:24pm
Just seeing on cbc that this guy Citron that did the shorting VRX, was charged with fraud in 1998 for doing a similar thing. He was given a fine. For instance, if he shorted 100,000 shares at 300.00 and covered at 100.00, ... A few million profit there..
Comment by BaystreetBrian on Oct 22, 2015 7:42pm
Citron was involved in something more current. I vaguely remember Citron bashing another well known stock down within the last 2 years.
Comment by healthstock1234 on Oct 23, 2015 10:51am
He is not an analyst, he is an investigator. He spoke like an investigator. He put many questions. When he was asked about the fraud, -even that the fraud is there ,the fraud is nothing compare with Valeant-yes it is true, but when a small fraud is there and the person is auditor you must put many questions about his integrity.today you have a small irregularity, tomorrow you willl have a big ...more  
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