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

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Concordia Healthcare Corp. > Concordia's continued poor performance
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Post by onward1 on Aug 02, 2016 1:47pm

Concordia's continued poor performance

Concordia management and board are fast becoming some of the worst in capital markets. They have completely destroyed their share price and botched their plan to sell the company. They continue to have heads in sand while their shareholders watch their investments evaporate. The management's usual refrain of being unfairly under attack by short-sellers is utterly irrelevant and meaningless to shareholders. If short-sellers are attacking them, it is because they have weak management and board. 

Concordia's management has demonstrated inability and unwillingness to take meaningful action to rescue their stock. They seem to be oblivious and incapable. Shareholders need to make a note of the individuals running this company and stay away from anything they get involved with in the future. In the meantime, investors should demand resignations and immediate sale. 

Our unequivocal message to the board is put an end to the unsuccessful "strategic review" process now and outline a plan to reduce the debt and create shareholder value. You have failed your shareholders. The status quo is unacceptable.

Comment by select1011 on Aug 02, 2016 2:02pm
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Comment by smcapinvestor on Aug 02, 2016 2:11pm
The performance of the company appears in the company's financial statements, not the market price of the shares on a day to day basis. You are either a manipulator or simply clueless in separating business performance from capital markets. I'm going with the former.
Comment by fdfd12 on Aug 02, 2016 2:18pm
The performance of the company appears in the company's financial statements, not the market price of the shares on a day to day basis. I AGREE but the FUTURE company's financial statements appears in the STOCKS PRICE!!!!!!!! The direction of the stocks price is the future financial statements. That is what technical analysis is all about. You guys will all learn that.
Comment by CNInvesting on Aug 02, 2016 2:24pm
And what do you do when the company's ''performance'' is never reflected in the its stock ? That's right, the shares are the investment vehicule through which you hope to make a return but when the markets couldn't care less about the company's fundamentals, you've got to wonder if it's the best use of your money. Fundamentals are affected by markets' ...more  
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