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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Concordia Healthcare Corp. T.CXR.R

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Concordia Healthcare Corp. > Kupinsky's Reason To Sell
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Post by Stockcoach1 on Jan 22, 2016 3:58pm

Kupinsky's Reason To Sell

Some members continue to express concern, by the sale of Mr. Kupinsky's non core holdings. Let me try again to explain again why it's a non issue for me.
First of all, we need to recognize who Jordan Kupinsky is and understand that Concordia is not his only gig. Kupinsky has his hands in a multitude of projects and companies.
He sits on numerous boards, runs a merchant bank Windsor Private Capital, is a Lead Independent Director at Concordia Healthcare Corp., a Managing Director at Windsor Bancorp, Inc., President at JJR Pvt Capital, Inc. and Chairman at Perk.com, Inc. In addition Kupinsky is on the Board of Directors at Mira VII Acquisition Corp and Atlas Financial Holdings, Inc. just to name a few.
In the past Mr. Kupinsky was employed as Independent Director by Xceed Mortgage Corp., Independent Director by WB II Acquisition Corp., Independent Director by Ferrum Americas Mining, Inc., a Managing Director by Windsor Private Capital, Inc., Independent Director by J5 Acquisition Corp., Vice President by Greenhill & Co., Inc., Vice President-Corporate Development by Minacs Worldwide, Inc., and Associate-Investment Banking by Houlihan Lokey Howard & Zukin, Inc.
He also served on the board at Mira VI Acquisition Corp., Mira IV Acquisition Corp., WB III Acquisition Corp., Mira II Acquisition Corp., RAP Acquisition Corp., JJR VI Acquisition Corp. and JJR II Acquisition, Inc. He received his graduate degree from Osgoode Hall Law School and an MBA from The Schulich School of Business.
By now, hopefully you're starting to get the idea that Kupinsky's life revolves around M&A activity, global investment banking, merchant banking, venture capital, mortgages, creating, restructuring and funding shell holding companies that acquire startups such as CXR in 2013. He surrounds himself with none other than Ron Schmeichel. Together they have been involved in countless transactions. Each of these transactions garners him hundreds of thousands if not millions of shares, options, warrants etc.
So, why would anyone begrudge him for selling 100,000 shares in CXR, that he picked up for $3.00? After all he continues to hold over 800,000 CXR shares that he picked up for a dime. Do you expect him to keep every share for ever? Is he not entitled to take 10% of the table so he could perhaps roll that cash into another startup that has potential? After all that is what he does, it is his job to fund new startups that require capital. I for one, am happy, thrilled and very fortunate to be an investor in Kupinsky's and Schmeichel's recent blind shell, through JJR Capital. I have no idea who they will acquire but this management has a solid track record, and it doesn't get any better then getting into the elevator in the basement.
So let's not get too exited by Kupinsky's sale of 100,000 shares of a non core position. I wouldn't think it has anything to do with the prospects of CXR. I have no issue if M. Thompson or any insider sells some shares as well. These people have earned it and this is their reward. They too should not be expected to keep their shares for eternity. How else would they be able to fund their summer homes, cars and lifestyles. After all, to insiders shares are a renewable resource, and they can always issue themselves more options.
Instead, let's acknowledge that CEO Thompson is holding over 2M shares to which he added recently.
Comment by argentia77 on Jan 22, 2016 4:37pm
But you have to admit he sure timed it right. If only I was that smart! What I'm curious to know is how easy was it to sell 100,000 shares in a single trading session?
Comment by Stockcoach1 on Jan 22, 2016 5:00pm
If you were to ask him, he would say he timed it extremely poorly, as he missed out on $100+ price. Nobody, not even Kupinsky has the crystal ball. 
Comment by ChartSchool on Jan 22, 2016 6:15pm
Stockcoach,  I am amazed that you would have no issues if Mr. Thompson were to sell shares.  Really?  Absolutely no issues whatsover?  Thumbs up!   Your loyalty is absolutely amazing! I would run like a bat out of hell. Cheers, Chart
Comment by Stockcoach1 on Jan 22, 2016 8:06pm
SchoolChart- I didn't see you running like a bat out of hell when Mark Thompson sold 315,000 shares in the past. In fact you're still here. And funny thing, the SP didn't suffer, in fact it went up. So please don't take what I said out of context. I said some shares. We are not talking about core positions. I stand by what I said.
Comment by ChartSchool on Jan 22, 2016 8:55pm
Stockcoach,  Can you give me the security designation number of that transaction when he sold 315000 shares and the shares went up?  The only thing I see for him him since 2013 was a past disposition of 5,000 shares at a price of $103.200 on 2015-July-20 (around the same time Wayne Kepner, another director sold some shares at $103.00).   And yeah, at $103.00 that would have been a ...more  
Comment by Investor198 on Jan 22, 2016 9:26pm
Looks like something fishy going on with CXR - no wonder why he sold at 57 if there was scope of going higher why would you sell it. I wish I had sold at 58 too :( I think we will see $100 in next 2 years if everything goes well
Comment by sunshine7 on Jan 22, 2016 9:42pm
Investor198 SH member since Jan 11 2016 and wish you had sold a month or two ago? I will tell you what smells fishy!
Comment by Investor198 on Jan 22, 2016 10:03pm
So to have position in CXR you must have account with Stockhouse ??? I have position since Septemeber 2015 when it went to 25 with average for $35 I wish I had sold at 58
Comment by notwrong on Jan 24, 2016 2:38pm
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Comment by Stockcoach1 on Jan 22, 2016 9:46pm
Here are Mark Thompson's sales: Sold  lots of: 100 7,200  600 2,300 100 289,700 10,000  On or about 04, Sep, 2014   5,000 On or about 20,Jul, 2015   Here are all the extract from SEDI with the Sec. Designation #s.   Security designation: Common Shares         2439106 2014-03-11 2014-03-14 Direct ...more  
Comment by ChartSchool on Jan 23, 2016 1:04am
Hi Stockcoach, Thanks for the information going back so far.  The shares that Mr. Thompson sold in 2014 I frankly don't care about.  It was long ago.  Insofar as the shares at $103.20 in 2015 at the end of a good run I can say that I would have taken some shares off the table, but of course I can say that as I now have the benefit of hindsight that it didn't go well for the ...more  
Comment by Stockcoach1 on Jan 23, 2016 4:04am
  Firstly, you lead by making a statement that if M. Thompson decided to sell shares you would run for the hills. I gave you a concrete example of him selling 315,000 shares, noting that it was no big deal for seasoned investors and the stock continued to rise. Suddenly..... you reply, that's the past and you don't care about that.  Well the truth is that all CEOs ...more  
Comment by puma1 on Jan 23, 2016 7:24am
before anyone complains about these rather long winded posts about an end of year transaction go to the VRX board for some context to see what a totally spam based forum talks about. Anyway, back to the story on debate, I am in the camp of minor transaction timed around year end so likely driven by tax or other Estate planning.
Comment by ChartSchool on Jan 23, 2016 9:59am
Stockcoach, I see we have crossed wires in our communication and I wish to apologize.  What you asked me was why I didn't run for the hills when he cashed 315,000 shares.  I was not a shareholder in 2014 so that is one reason why it is a moot point.   But more importantly, and what I feel got lost in my response back to you, is that back in 2014 no one was questioning the share ...more  
Comment by ChartSchool on Jan 24, 2016 12:35pm
This post is for those of you who sent me emails asking me too put them on an Alert of CXR Real Time Insider Trading.  Because of the large number of requests I received (in excess of 100) it may take a couple of days to get this completed.  And for those who asked, your email address will be hidden to others in the group when an Alert is sent.   I also want to mention that it was ...more  
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