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Concordia Healthcare Corp. T.CXR.R



TSX:CXR.R - Post by User

Comment by Bpultraon Aug 25, 2015 9:57am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:BB raises target to 81.00 usd - maintains accumulate rating

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:BB raises target to 81.00 usd - maintains accumulate rating
watch this poster this is his 12th ID he keeps posting and pasteing wrong info best to ignor him or just make sure you check everything he posts...
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MrMktKnowsItAll wrote:  Peter Hodson lost a bundle as well. He blames volatility that make small caps bad, but investors need to separate market swings from fundamentals. Company prospects do not change that much on a weekly basis, but stock prices can. You cannot ignore price movements, but do not read too much into them, either. He says that small caps are notoriously bad communicators. For instance, Patient Home Monitoring recently lost close to $200-million in market cap on something that could have been largely prevented with a simple $500 press release. Insiders had sold and transferred a massive amount of shares to a specialized health-care fund, but investors only saw insider selling and panicked when there was no word from the company. Days too late, and after a big decline, a conference call with investors did little to clear up the issue. The strategy with small caps is that your winners far outweigh your losers.


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