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Old API Wind-down Ltd - Ordinary Shares ARLZQ

"Old API Wind-down Ltd, formerly Aralez Pharmaceuticals Inc is a specialty pharmaceutical company. The company is engaged in the acquisition, development, and commercialization of products primarily in cardiovascular, pain management and other specialty areas. Its key products include Fiorinal, Proferrin, Fibricor, Uracyst and Neovisc, Cambia and other marketed products. The company currently operates in two geographical markets, the United States and Canada. The firm generates most of its reven


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Comment by kuatoliveson Nov 09, 2016 6:09pm
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RE:RE:RE:Woo!

RE:RE:RE:Woo!

Obamacare, if I understand it properly, is probably not ideal because it tries to weave non-payers into for-profits. It doesn’t surprise me to hear that premiums are going up, and I think Kevin O’Leary just made a comment about that today on BNN where he said that US voters got notices in the mail last week informing of anywhere up to a 110% increase in health premiums - which may have been another strike against Clinton.  The US really needs to dump all for profit health enterprises and adopt universal care like the rest of the industrialized world, but it will never happen because they waited too long (i.e. past the 1930’s when there was not hundreds of billions at stake) to have that conversation. Thank Ronald Reagan and his dangers of socialized medicine (leading to communism) videos from the fifties.

 

Re: Aralez - I think the removal of Clinton has a chance of turning the tide of biotech sentiment back into investors’ favour. (or at least I’m hoping). If today was any indication, we should be well set for a big run over the next year, assuming Trump doesn’t blow up the world. Hoping to see a revenue multiple of 4 or 5 return to the sector (it’s 2.8x now I think). That could get us to $14-15/share in an awful hurry. I’m hoping by summer we’re at $15.

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