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Concordia Healthcare Corp. T.CXR.R



TSX:CXR.R - Post by User

Comment by CNInvestingon Jul 29, 2016 5:44pm
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RE:Very interesting

RE:Very interesting
Roller007 wrote: As to why MT would want to poke cohedes knowing the outcome of this lawsuit is irrelevant to shareholders yet cohedes rants and retaliation would drive the SP lower.  I predicted last week that we will have lots of articles and news before earnings, but I gotta say this is exceeding even my expectations.   Mt held off for the last three months from any comments and we saw the SP take a 50% haircut, finally when he speaks he says something pretty stupid and irrelevant to the devastated longs.   The whole situation doesn't flow right, something is up.   Why would he want to instigate cohodes into the very rant he is on now.   MT's move was either extremely stupid or extremely calculated.   Hell this is more entertaining than the housewifes of New Jersey.   


That's what should be investigated and MT for not acting on it. Is this personal lawsuit the result of the months-long special commitee review ? Finally they came to the conclusion that MT had better chances of making back his money in a lawsuit rather than through the company's shares. Great.
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