RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:What the market is sayingIatticelnExile wrote: Adamchess: You must be a little man to have writen this to fdfd. All you do on this bull board is attack messengers to blame for the share price. Short sellers do not short companies with solid fundamentals. When will the light go on in your head that they overpaid for AMCo and took on too much debt for ancient, off-patent drugs that they thought they could raise prices on? And on top of that they use non-GAAP measurements to literally hand wave away real accounting to "prove" they are profitable while they
lose money. If you want to be angry at someone, be angry at the CEO who bought this overleveraged clusterfucck and lied to shareholders when he said that price gouging was not part of his business model.
adamchess wrote: So fdfd12 still pretending to be a former long holder of CXR now says sold all his shares and keeps mentioning the B word on this board as a concerned fellow investor. Man, the shorts are scamming this board and the stock from so many angles or you just so stupid you contribute to damaging this name or just plain stupid?
fdfd12 wrote: Yes it isn't new, but now the market is seeing that all those things might come true and
bankruptcy may happen.
MustardTiger88 wrote: None of this news is new. This does not explain why we are witnessing a drop of -18% today.
fdfd12 wrote:
Market is saying that
1) Donnatel may get pulled of the shelf and 7% revenue and profits will be lost.
2) They not only will not be able to raise prices but might have to drop once gov't get involved.
3) Hillary will win the election
4) Will guide down BIG on Aug 12
For these reasons, they may not be able to pay off their debt.
Also, they may not be able to sell assets at a price to ease the debt and avoid bankruptcy.
There is 50-75% chance at $0.
PS: even if they guide from $6.50US to $3.00US, this stock is still trading at less than a 5PE.
That is not the issue here. It is survival. Can they get enough profits to pay off their debt despite
their PE?????
I wonder about the level of stock buybacks, in next report, given their wonderful cashflow.