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Concordia Healthcare Corp. T.CXR.R



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Comment by Craigbadon May 06, 2016 4:48pm
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RE:Mt cannot hold our hands

RE:Mt cannot hold our hands I think the media has dug their teeth into this story and are unlikely to let go of it anytime soon. Its a hot button issue that gets lots of eyes reading and creates public outrage. Politicians will soon start demonizing big pharma so we'll be at the mercy of headlines all summer when the volumes low, so expect huge downside swings. This isn't for the faint of heart. Its a technical sell by any chart indicator, but its a lottery ticket on a buyout for me. MT could come out and cut his compensation or tie it to the share price to appease some institutional buyers, but i wouldn't hold my breath. He's sitting pretty while all the people he sold the recent placements to are so far underwater theirs heads may implode.


Roller007 wrote: MT cannot hold our hands Everytime SP goes down, which feels like fricken everyday.  When management opens their mouth next we will go up $40 or go down $15.  It's a polarized result, that much I know, $30 we will not trade at for long 


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