RE:RE:NHS stands to gain from brexitDon't forget the currency factor though. 5% depreciation in GBP is 1% deprecation for Concordia's Ebitda as it said on Bloomberg article yesterday. So this crazy FX move is definitely beneficiary for foreign buyers out of EU and UK.. IF MT and BOD want to keep their chairs they should put out $58CDN offer, IF it's true as reported by Amber, and let shareholders decide. If shareholders vote against it then MT doesn't have to explain why share price underperformed TSX and IBB by next AGM.. At least we will have a floor for stock price and after good earnings in August share price may continue to climb.. Just enough with uncertainty over Concordia.. CB
StevieCohen wrote: Hate to break it to you, but that claim was bullshiit.
https://boingboing.net/2016/06/24/the-morning-after-the-brexit-v.html Clowns have now taken hold of the UK, some regret voting for leave because...? What economist said would happen is on it's way of happening perhaps? Ya, this what happens when you give the undereducated hacks an equal vote in grown up decisions. Chance of a buyout are nil now. AND if it came in it would likely be insulting.
sunshine7 wrote: From bbc. One of the main arguments used by the leave campaign was that money used for EU could be better used at home... "The assertion that leaving the EU would free up 350m a week extra to spend on the NHS is the kind of political slogan that campaigns dream of: striking, easy to understand and attractive to voters of different ages and political persuasions."