If you are currently taking a prescription drug, or if you expect to someday be a patient in need of medical care, then you should be wary of a new hedge fund strategy that threatens to upend some of America’s most promising biopharmaceutical companies. Hedge funds are circling the pharmaceutical industry like sharks, challenging their
Hedge fund managers are lining their pockets via a new strategy that hurts patients and kills innovation in the biopharmaceutical sector. Hedge fund managers such as Hayman Capital Management’s Kyle Bass are using outdated patent laws to challenge biopharmaceutical patents so that they can then short biopharmaceutical stocks and cash out. This is all done
A new hedge fund strategy threatens to kill innovation in the biopharmaceutical industry. Pioneered by Kyle Bass, the infamous hedge fund manager who made half a billion dollars betting against the subprime housing market in 2007, this strategy puts America’s biopharmaceutical companies in Bass’s crosshairs, with patients, jobs, and innovation at the top of his
Hedge fund managers are utilizing a sleazy new moneymaking strategy that threatens to destroy jobs in one of America’s largest and most innovative sectors. Infamous hedge fund manager Kyle Bass is spearheading this campaign against America’s biopharmaceutical companies, and his only goal is turning a profit, no matter the consequences.
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Wall Street Journal reported that Mr. Weinstein was offered $100k to quite college after just his freshman year at MIT. Why? Because he is an incredibly gifted technology expert and was sought after by some of the largest tech companies on the planet.
Evidence released in the
Edward Snowden documents reveals an even larger attack on the U.S. citizen's privacy. In layman's terms, the NSA was coordinating fake downloads of popular apps located in the Android (
Google Play) Marketplace. The download that a user would normally install on their smartphone was 'swapped' with a fake app by the NSA.
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Cloud storage has been extremely trendy in the tech world for several years now. Many services including Google Drive and Dropbox have been competing for customers in this valuable industry. While cloud storage can be very valuable for personal use, it has just as many valuable uses for business purposes.
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