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Concordia Healthcare Corp. T.CXR.R



TSX:CXR.R - Post by User

Comment by adamchesson May 03, 2016 1:07pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Major currencies vs. U.S. dollar

RE:RE:RE:RE:Major currencies vs. U.S. dollarDitto here. At one time I believe her and notwrong were exchanging psswords to sign in on SH so the quality of posts varies. As for the short and distort story, I believe it is always easier to give a negative zinger than to explain the whole story in order to sell copy. The shorts take advantage of that if they didn't participate first hand in the story's creation. Once the price of CXR drops they cross-trade to keep it down from what I read. Obviously, the market is not efficient in these situations, imo. I suppose those who are brave can buy and hold more shares taking them out of circulation. At some point the shorts paint themselves into a corner with no shares in circulation to cover their position and their only option is to try to drive the stock into the ground so eventually even the longs give up and let go.

sunshine7 wrote: since I have lettuce on ignore, I don't see her replies. By her logic, the Q2 should be exceptionally good, and if markets are really forward thinking...


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