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Concordia Healthcare Corp. T.CXR.R



TSX:CXR.R - Post by User

Comment by themangokidon Oct 16, 2015 12:11pm
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RE:RE:RE:fdfd12 IS HIGH

RE:RE:RE:fdfd12 IS HIGH
(1) so the closing price today, on October 16, 2015, will determine if Hilary gets the nomination and wins the Presidency, writes drug reform legislation, writes drug reform legislation that affects CXR, and gets that legislation passed through the senate and congress?! I never knew today was so important. if you believe in this tech analysis and that this drug reform backdrop, the same drug reform backdrop that is not only a 2015 story, but that has been around for as long as I can remember as a political talking point, has the ability to reduce earnings per share expectations by 50%, why aren't you selling? wouldn't that be the logical next step? I'm not saying I think you should sell. I am just asking for someone who is paining such a negative picture, why are you still holding on? if you pick non-commodity related companies, with excellent management, a history of growing earnings per share and growing dividends (divs not really applicable in cxr's case in this situation) in a sector that wont become obsolete, when a stock goes down, its more than likely its down because its down, not because of some catastrophic reason that will destroy the company. fundamentals always win. it may not be tomorrow or the next day. but, unless you think its likely that earnings will be reduced by 75%, the shareprice will move up or cxr gets taken out.
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