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Concordia Healthcare Corp. > The Most Hated Man other than Martin Shkreli
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Post by startraveller77 on Oct 19, 2016 7:43am

The Most Hated Man other than Martin Shkreli

I have never been long any stock where the majority of conversation regarding the negative side of the investment is mostly all about the CEO ( and rightfully so ) . Us longs should face the facts that even though we believe the company has far more value than its current SP, and that its sharp decline has been a product of manipulation, the CEO has handled his share position and company guidance so poorly that it attracted shorts like sharks to blood. We will never see a recovery in SP until he is gone, sad but true in my opinion.
Comment by has2bshasta on Oct 19, 2016 7:45am
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Comment by RusticHit on Oct 19, 2016 10:12am
Start wrote   The Most Hated Man other than Martin Shkreli I have never been long any stock where the majority of conversation regarding the negative side of the investment is mostly all about the CEO ( and rightfully so ) . Us longs should face the facts that even though we believe the company has far more value than its current SP, and that its sharp decline has been a product of ...more  
Comment by Craigbad on Oct 19, 2016 10:19am
I think this is more of a case of the boiler rooms trying to pump this dumpster getting impatient. They'll be crawling over the top of each other to get out if they don't soon get their scalp. There isn't likely to be any institutional support here for a long time imo. Shorts are just enjoying the show. Same thing happened with all the Deadcat bounce traders when the stock was $11 or ...more  
Comment by PROtrading on Oct 19, 2016 10:39am
I love you craigbad!  It's nice to see others being able to read the boards and 2bit traders here. Dead Cat traders were here all the way down.  I know, I was one of them until I figured out why the charts weren't responding.   Charts don't work on flaming dumpsters and it jsut ends up being "ragdoll trading".  This one is one fire!  Traders ...more  
Comment by PROtrading on Oct 19, 2016 10:30am
And, the problem is, when a CEO/Chairman starts moving his shares offshore controlled by a loan shark, doesn't that say to investors "it's going to dark and you'll have no idea if I'm long or short"?? Long positions have to be disclosed (late it seems)?  What about short positions?  Can an insider go short without disclosing?  Funds can.  And ...more  
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