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Knight Therapeutics Inc T.GUD

Alternate Symbol(s):  KHTRF

Knight Therapeutics Inc. is a Canada-based specialty pharmaceutical company. The Company's principal business activity includes developing, acquiring, in-licensing, out-licensing, manufacturing, marketing and distributing pharmaceutical products in Canada, Latin America and select international markets. It finances other life sciences companies and secures product distribution rights for Canada and select international markets. The Company invested in life sciences venture capital funds whereby the Company may receive preferential access to healthcare products for Canada and select international markets. It develops pharmaceutical products, including those to treat neglected tropical and rare pediatric diseases. The Company's portfolio consists of pharmaceutical products with molecules and includes both in-licensed products, such as Lenvima, Cresemba, Halaven, Trelstar, Akynzeo, Ambisome as well as products owned (or partially owned) by it, such as Exelon and Impavido.


TSX:GUD - Post by User

Comment by MrMugsyon Apr 14, 2022 10:49am
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Post# 34603700

RE:RE:Money for buybacks ...

RE:RE:Money for buybacks ...
Chianchin wrote: Pretend not to know? From the PP at $10 bucks. THe buyers of that  PP lost fortunes 


No they didn't.
If they invested fortunes, the smart ones are sticking around for the duration.
On the other hand, if they bought 100 shares, they lost less than $500 when they scurried like rats.

I don't feel bad for any of the sellers ... $10 is still a good price for a long term holder ... plus ... they could have been buying in the $5 range most recently to lower their costs.

Give it a rest !!!!
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