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Old API Wind-down Ltd - Ordinary Shares ARLZQ

"Old API Wind-down Ltd, formerly Aralez Pharmaceuticals Inc is a specialty pharmaceutical company. The company is engaged in the acquisition, development, and commercialization of products primarily in cardiovascular, pain management and other specialty areas. Its key products include Fiorinal, Proferrin, Fibricor, Uracyst and Neovisc, Cambia and other marketed products. The company currently operates in two geographical markets, the United States and Canada. The firm generates most of its reven


OTCPK:ARLZQ - Post by User

Comment by kuatoliveson Jun 10, 2016 2:02pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Can you contribute anything on this?

RE:RE:RE:RE:Can you contribute anything on this?They have some tax credits, some fast tracked drugs in the pipeline and about 125M in cash that, right now, can be purchased for about 80-100 million. QLTI, from what I understand, has zero sales infrastructure, so even if they get their drugs approved, still have to negotiate licensing deals with someone - or as is the rumor, negotiate a buyout and transfer the assets to someone that can do something with them. Current shareholders might not have a belly for that.


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