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Concordia Healthcare Corp. T.CXR.R



TSX:CXR.R - Post by User

Comment by adamchesson Sep 30, 2016 2:04pm
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Post# 25296070

RE:RE:RE:DOUBLE BOTTOM LIFT OFF

RE:RE:RE:DOUBLE BOTTOM LIFT OFFrad10: I am just suggesting that besides the fact that their previous price increases in AMCo products are causing consideral problems now, their earnout payment should be discounted or waived and it is very probably in their best interests to do so with their major shareholdings of over 20% of CXR. Even vultures should be fair and smart sometimes. LOL


rad10 wrote:
adamchess wrote: I don't think that Cinven should be receiving any additional payments at this point since they made enough (too much?) money on the AMCo sale to CXR already. AMCo price increases presale to CXR have been called in to question by brit authorities and future increases are a no-no. Waiving of the payment is the least they can do for CXR and their holdings valuation will benefit also, imo.

patenright11 wrote: 5.85 CDN SUPPORT HELD!!
CINVEN PAYMENT IS NOT DELAYED !!
 

 


They arent receiving any additional payments - just what is due with the earnout.  Are you suggesting one of the most successful private equity vulture funds should waive a payment.  All the best with that suggestion............................



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