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

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Post by fdfd12 on Jun 06, 2016 10:20am

SUNNY

I have an answer to when you asked about the fundamentals if it goes down below $25.

Remember only my opinion.

If it goes below $25, then this is a sign that their earnings will not be $6.50USD/Year and more like what Brian Acker said, $3.00US.

With this, they will have big trouble with paying their debt.

The stock price is a sign that precedes trouble or profitablity.
Comment by WillyWally on Jun 06, 2016 10:23am
You forgot to say that if the wind is blowing south, the CEO will buy shares but it's blowing north, he will sell. Also, if humidity is higher than 52%, it means profits will be reduced but a dry weather of 30% or less means profits will increase.
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