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Concordia Healthcare Corp. T.CXR.R



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Comment by FullReversalon Aug 20, 2016 10:38am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Class Action Link

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Class Action LinkOK, shortie.  Thanks.  When are you buying to cover?

CNInvesting wrote: And when something stinks what do you do ? You stay away from it.

FullReversal wrote: notwrong, you new?  SH is all about Pump and Dumps.  Just look at the busiest boards.   It's a trap for novices.  The ventures stocks are a great example.  Some of these larger caps are caught up in the mess.

This is "the street", with all its deep corners and smelly back lanes.

I look for class action suits, downgrades etc.  But only on good companies....   Otherwise, trying to find the bottom is more like being at the edge of an abyss hoping the bottom isn't deep... But it's an abyss!

Disclaimer: If I owned, I wouldn't be selling now, I'd be considering averaging up.  Now, I'm wondering whether to buy in or find someplace better.

This thing smells really bad.






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