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Concordia Healthcare Corp. T.CXR.R



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Comment by DeathPoolon Dec 06, 2016 1:51am
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RE:Negatives keep piling up - why is this not down more?

RE:Negatives keep piling up - why is this not down more?BinTraden, I pulled this off the SA site to help you understand how a stock behaves before BK.
And CXR bonds are telling the story - they are trading at less than what investors demand to hold Venezuela's benchmark debt. A lot less. ... I think that it is fair to say that the debtholders control Concordia, and have been for some time.... Nothing really left to say ... Its cooked, insiders know it and the shorts do too. Hell, maybe even greatplay knows it !! I think Valeant has more time, but both weren't called sewers for nothing.


"The sad reality is that sometimes bankruptcies take a while to get set up before being announced. The whole situation feels very similar to when SunEdison (OTCPK:SUNEQ) filed for bankruptcy. The equity dropped to about 2 dollars per share, there were lots of speculators and day traders for a couple of months as the equity bounced back-and-forth, the company literally said nothing for almost two straight months. We remember having discussions internally about how insane it was that the company hadn't communicated with shareholders. Even if the company was pursuing a restructuring, we had felt in SunEdison's case that, it should've just said something before simply filing the bankruptcy announcement.

This situation feels really similar."

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