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Concordia Healthcare Corp. T.CXR.R



TSX:CXR.R - Post by User

Post by BinTradenon Dec 06, 2016 1:07am
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Negatives keep piling up - why is this not down more?

Negatives keep piling up - why is this not down more?How does this stock not slide further with all the negatives that have been piling up in addition to being in the peak tax loss selling period for cdns?  And by sliding I mean really sliding not just down a few % here and up a few % there like it has been trading!  What's propping it up or Who? when everything looks so friggin glum!?  Bulls and Bears care to comment? Bonds @ 35% - Financial Advisors summoned upon - tax loss selling - etc. Why isn't this zero yet with all this info out there already? Is this the classic Seinfeld, ...'you mean i got a chance"....and retail and small institutions only playing this game......I haven't been holding overnight for a while now as I'm afraid of a hammer on the head in the morning but I'm watching closely every move so as to not miss any trains leaving the station in one direction or the other.  Btw - if I recall correctly I don't think Valeants bonds ever broke below 70% of their value at any point in time.....so I'm not liking where CXR bonds are trading at that's for sure. 
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