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VALEANT PHARMACEUTICALS INTL INC T.VRX

"Valeant Pharmaceuticals is a global specialty pharmaceutical firm with a focus on branded products for the dermatology, gastrointestinal, and ophthalmology markets. The firm also has a branded generics business that operates primarily in Latin America, Eastern Europe, and Asia."


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Comment by laffinatbaggieson Apr 26, 2016 12:39pm
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RE:RE:get out while you still can

RE:RE:get out while you still can
You say no similarities. I guess we will agree to disagree. They are in different sectors for sure. But both were hyped as stock market darlings at one point. They both were extremely overvalued. Both were/are being questioned about accounting irregularities. Anytime a company is in the news for "irregularities" the signs are there that something stinks. This company has been pushed to unheard levels. This stock was over $300 less than a year ago. It is now down almost 90% from its high less than a year ago....but you say this time this stock is different. That is what a bagholder does. Keeps the blinders on and hope everything will be alright.  See you in a few years when the share price is in the pennies or zero.
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