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Concordia Healthcare Corp. T.CXR.R



TSX:CXR.R - Post by User

Comment by FullReversalon Apr 03, 2016 12:15pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Any TA's wanna predict next week?

RE:RE:RE:RE:Any TA's wanna predict next week?OMG!  Don't follow anyone!  Sorry to say but you are "fresh meat" for the street sharks.

Pull up the investor web site and Concordia or reputable sites and do your own research!!!

And yes "They" are the short sellers and market manipulators.

Funny angle on the dividends.  I can tell you that 95% of the guys here don't care a bit about dividends!  If you can about dividends, buy banks. 

With the current state of the markets with crazy volatility and uncontrolled short attacks, I would never advise anyone to invest based on dividends.  If I find a stock with dividend, it's just extra spare change.


looking4hits wrote: I followed someone else here.  I'm new, sorry for the novice questions after a quick review of what CXR is.

Is the uncertainty around this stock because of the debt from the last acquisition?
Do they have any issues repaying the debt?

Who is "THEY" are pushing down the stock on low volume. The short sellers?  
Don't they have to rebuy?  Are they the only ones with reason to be highly negative for no reasons?

I can see being negative from the debt but if you look at cash flow, aren't they ok?

This is not a small company at $1.7B, that's substantially less than the last acquisition.  

I do question the rational of paying a 1.2% dividend?  That seems silly but on the plus side, if they start increasing it to 3% after the last acquisition has been digested, everyone will be saying "dividends at Concordia increases over 100%"?  Makes for good press?



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