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Concordia Healthcare Corp. T.CXR.R



TSX:CXR.R - Post by User

Comment by Shortingtozero2on Mar 25, 2017 3:37am
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RE:RE:wow... and this is posted by a Bull

RE:RE:wow... and this is posted by a Bull
suitman87 wrote: Mr. oberman is working feverously to stabilize the company and bring about strong and resilient growth. 50 upcoming product launches and a extremely exciting debt restructuring makes this stock look great. The laughable shorts can insult me and hurlot all they want but they fail to see that looking at the numbers and potential concordia has great brand equity. I feel as though most of you fail to properly understand business, some of you aren't even professional on this forum, which is sad considering most of you are adults. I trust mr oberman and i know he wants our investments to do well. 


Maybe you should ask Oberman why he isn't buying shares in the company or give guidance.  If you think that debt restructuring makes this stock look great then you don't know the first thing about the debt market or distressed companies.  The numbers are horrific, and that is beng kind.

There is a reason why the bonds are yielding 50%.  If you think the company is going to be around, why not buy the bonds instead of being excited for a four pennies on your shares? 

Good luck, Champ!  
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