RE:RE:Winning with partnerships https://insights.citeline.com/authors/david-wild/
I believe so as in his other publications there are often quotes from the respective executives of the companies and the company he works for offer various paid services.Regardless of whether he was sponsored or not this article from what I can see sounds biased and misleading.
Lee430 wrote: Scarlet,
Can you tell if this is another Thera sponsored piece?
scarlet1967 wrote: Winning With Partnerships: How To Turn A Three-Decade-Old Biotech Profitable
Winning With Partnerships: How To Turn A Three-Decade-Old Biotech Profitable
I don't have access to the article but as for partnerships I would love to know who, how many and when?
So far after few years "the position of strength/advanced talks..."for NASH have not resulted into anything at all.
The company was marginally profitable not due to a significant top line growth but firing some 40 percent of their employees only few years after hiring them.
One has to wonder if any of the board members were owner of this company privately would they be willing to approve the extravagant salaries and bonuses paid to certain executives despite their mismanagement of many aspects of the business side of the company. The author of this article has absolutely no knowledge of how this company has been mismanaged too many times. As others mentioned none of the overpaid upper management staff have lost significant amount of their NOT hard earned money compared to the longtime loyal investors! Articles like these are so misleading and sickening...