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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Concordia Healthcare Corp. T.CXR.R

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Concordia Healthcare Corp. > Before you throw in the towel remember MT's closing remarks
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Post by Stockcoach1 on Jun 03, 2016 1:24am

Before you throw in the towel remember MT's closing remarks

"Lastly I'd like to thank all of the shareholders who have stood by us in the face of the storm that we've been going through for the last almost seven months now. I believe the end is in sight, and I think that those of you who have hung in there will be rewarded. Thank you, everyone."

I don't think for one minute that MT is addressing the retail guys like you and me when he says "shareholders". He is addressing the big boys that paid $65-$85 USD. So fcuk all those lowball players that thought they could get this cash machine for nothing . MT is not interested in $35, $45, $55, or $65 USD. They can all walk away or pay up. CXR is not a distressed company. 
 

 
Comment by COGT on Jun 03, 2016 2:13am
Bang on Coach MT also is sick of the unregulated Casino one way or another this goes private
Comment by marcrobert on Jun 03, 2016 7:38am
I wish for but cant see how a 100% or 200% premium would be possible. Things just never work out that way. The whole sector is distressed right now sentiment-wise, company fundamentals wont matter until there is clear direction on healthcare direction after the US election. Shorts and hedgies are milking this fact even if they covered a bit a few weeks ago...
Comment by marcrobert on Jun 03, 2016 8:10am
I approach this with a great deal of caution. I have a lot of skin in the game. From personal experience of transactions in tough situations, management can be overly optomistic, not only PR-wise (they embellish) but internally as well until the options they thought they have are not really there. And then if the deal doesn't get done, it doesn't. Things can sideways for a long time.  ...more  
Comment by NorthernCapital on Jun 03, 2016 8:27am
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Comment by Lesalpes29 on Jun 03, 2016 8:29am
One day some people say the debt is not an issue... the day after some say it's an issue. One day some analysts say the pharmas are on pressure and it's going to be M&A time... Do you own DD and flip a coin... Voodoo stuff maybe can help... good day to all
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