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Biotech / Medical : ARIAD Pharmaceuticals -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: testad who wrote (3933)9/30/2015 7:10:47 PM
From: civic08801  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4474
 
IMHO when Harvey Berger told NVS he would not partner or consider a buyout all speculation NVS and GS orchestrated the Flash Crash which is still being played out.

Here is how the HedgeSCUM do it..Denner knows the game and NVS will pay big time to get ARIA..The silence is deafening.Denner could have gotten a CEO months ago from the people he knows..

" In turning to the New Jersey court, Overstock.com said because the California Supreme Court declined to review the case, New Jersey RICO claims that were part of its legal action had "never been adjudicated on the merits."
Overstock.com claimed that as a result of Goldman's naked short sales, "Overstock's stock price plummeted from over $70 a share in early 2005 to under $20 a share in late 2006, and it has never bounced back to its earlier stock price."
Overstock also claimed that Goldman had profited from naked short selling and driving certain company's stock prices down in multiple ways, including payments they received for loan fees that they charge for short sales, interest they earned on margin accounts in which short selling occurs, transaction fees they charged customers and profits from selling short the same stocks that their clients are shorting.
The case also noted that "selling but failing to deliver actual shares issued by Overstock has the effect of generating a virtually unlimited supply of Overstock shares for sale."