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CEO: 5,000 % drug price hike "not excessive at all"
This is seriously fucked up:
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Guy now as a HUGE target on his back. C&^%
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He just looks like a little dick as well.
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I read that yesterday also ... His reasoning was that the low quantities needed and sold justified the price.
One of the drugs was a re-patented, re-formulated generic drug, whose production had first begun some 60 years ago. These problems are caused by pharmaceutical patent policy abuse allowed by the FDA. There has to be government tax and pharmaceutical patent policy, maybe in some cases, tax credit policy to prevent abuses like these by pharmaceutical patent holders. If pharmaceutical manufacturers produce drugs with unconscionable prices -- their patents should be forfeit with the government then licensing production at a reasonable cost to patients. There would need to be a law that would allow this to be done with some equitable due process. Right now it could not be legally done. So, we are stuck with paying or dying at the mercy of profit -- that is too high of a price to pay -- human suffering with wellness a choice of bankruptcy or death. This extortion pricing should be illegal but it usually isn't in AmeriKa. |
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i doubt you'll find many hedge fund managers with a heart out there.
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there is one catch though, biotech companies are generally not very profitable...
do you ever hear "if I would have invested $5k in pfizer 10 years ago, I would be worth $500k now"? you don't, cause you would at best double your money in 10 years, and that's including dividends along the way... so while it sounds like a scam, no one is actually getting rich off it.... |
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Still, companies find a way around the system. I have asthma and was diagnosed in 1978. The first inhaler I was prescribed was called Proventil. It is still on the market today. Most albuterol inhalers are pretty much the same, but there are 4 or 5 brands out there. In the 37 years since I was first prescribed this medication there have only been generic inhalers available in the US for about 5 years because the drug companies keep finding ways to re-claim their 10 year patent. The most recent was when they were forced to changed the type of propellant they use to a more environmentally friendly kind. There is no price difference in the propellants and every item that comes in a spray can like hairspray or spray paint had to change. Still, the pharmacy companies were able to claim that this was enough of a change that they get another 10 years of protection so we went back to $50 inhalers instead of the generics were were about $10. |
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https://np.reddit.com/user/martinshkreli |
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Last year Pfizer profited $40 billion, in perspective the largest oil company Exxon profited $36 billion. Yea, no one is getting rich. Pity the poor pharmaceutical companies. :1orglaugh |
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if they are so profitable, why don't you invest and get rich? could it be that they are far less profitable than you make it sound? they are in fact a pretty damn poor investment, investing in sp500 over the past 10 years would have resulted in more profit (with less risk) than pfizer... |
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Gross Profit for Pfizer (PFE) - Wikinvest |
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Don't hate the player, hate the game.
If the drug would have just been approved and came onto the market, it could have sold for more than what he's charging. There are life saving cancer drugs on the market that cost more per pill than those, and how about Viagra costing so much? No one bats and eyelid at the Pfizer family becoming uber-billionaires off our boners. No single medication should cost what it does. Even if it were made out of weapons grade uranium and Dodo bird tears, it still shouldn't cost $1000 per pill. So he's pricing his pill based on current market value for a life saving drug. Yeah, people are painting him as a douche-bag, but as a business man, I can't have ill feelings toward the guy. Let's say you get a manufacturer hookup for iPads for $15 each. Are you going to sell them for $15 or the current market value? Are you a cock sucker because you're making so much profit? If your life is worth it, then find a way to pay for the pill. If you can't afford it, then become a hedge fund manager or take chemistry courses and start your own pharma company. |
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Then you can tell the 350 million diabetics in the world 'hey if you can't afford it become a hedge fund manager'. Christ the way some of you think. |
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for example: porn 10 years ago: without a question "yes" pharma company today: a "maybe" at best |
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Look at the pill that cures Hepatitis C. It's over $1000 per pill. I don't see many people bitching about that. :2 cents: |
This guy is a weasel. He is getting sued by prior investors already for screwing them over.
Believing anything he says as some great miracle project is a wish at best. Scam investors once, likely to do it again, and again, and again. On one hand, he claims the increase in price will fund additional research. On the other hand, he claims nobody is taking the medicine anyway so it's not going to do any damage. If nobody is taking the medicine, why increase the price and claim it's going to fund additional research? |
If there's karma he'll catch something where there's no cure for
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This is a pump and dump stock style (the industry he came from,) on the pharmaceutical side. |
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He is a sociopath, at best. He is not some guy investing in biotech and hoping some great drugs come along to save lives. He is purchasing patents to flip them and get rich for his investors and hopefully pay off the people that are suing him for screwing them over on the last deal. This guy is a worthless piece of shit. Watch his interviews, check out his recent Twitter "wisdom." He's a grown-up child/sociopath/future OD death. |
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it's debatable if that setup is really so much better... |
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Get over yourself already. |
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If a shitty game exists and you decide to play it then it makes you a shitty person. |
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A 5000% increase in the price of a drug that's been around for decades?
That guy should be in jail. This is preying on the sick in the most vicious way. |
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- cars are more popular in the US, which lead to more accidents which lowers life expectancy (LE) - US has relatively high homicide rates, which lowers LE - US has relatively high obesity rates which lead to lower LE - US has higher inequality than most socialist countries, which results in some poor not getting adequate health care, resulting in lower LE - US is generally less "paternalistic" than most socialist countries, which lowers LE (for example: most countries require wearing a helmet while riding a motorcycle, in many US states there is no such requirement) ..etc none of these have anything to do with actual quality of health care available to US citizens... |
It's just one of the many results of Obamacare. The govt. gets involved, prices go up. And now that everyone is forced to have insurance... all prices have been going up fast, including premiums.
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He's rolling it back: Turing To Roll Back Massive Price Hike Of Daraprim After Outrage
Someone put pressure on him, and it wasn't the "public." Most likely investors. |
His reply made sense. He said he was doing what's best for the company and shareholders.
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Interesting Factoid. since being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes last week, from now on ALL my prescription meds are free ! Woot Woot!
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