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Knight Therapeutics Inc T.GUD

Alternate Symbol(s):  KHTRF

Knight Therapeutics Inc. is a specialty pharmaceutical company. The Company’s principal business activity is developing, acquiring, in-licensing, out-licensing, manufacturing, marketing and distributing pharmaceutical products in Canada, Latin America and select international markets. It finances other life sciences companies and secures product distribution rights for Canada and select international markets. The Company invests in life sciences venture capital funds whereby the Company may receive preferential access to healthcare products for Canada and select international markets. It develops pharmaceutical products, including those to treat neglected tropical and rare pediatric diseases. The portfolio consists of pharmaceutical products with molecules and includes both in-licensed products such as Lenvima, Cresemba, Halaven, Trelstar, Akynzeo, Ambisome, Minjuvi, Imvexxy as well as products owned by Knight such as Exelon and Impavido.


TSX:GUD - Post by User

Post by MrMugsyon Mar 30, 2022 10:19am
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Post# 34558708

Ask yourself ...

Ask yourself ...What is amortization of intangibles at $41.2M and how does it affect your business (really)?
Afraid of negative operating losses at $12.8M based on amortization?

Really ?

Look at the income tax recovery of $9M
Look at the net income of $15.7M
That gives you a hint of how the accounting game is played in our favor.
Nothing happens in isolation.

Don't get too bogged down in the operating loss as we transition.

Do the numbers really scare you that much?

Does the share price really freak you out as the only way to measure a company ?
Then growth companies and acquisition type entities just aren't for you.
You must undertand that by now.

: )


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