just paid off the Street and their IB to the tune of $50mm for a company that sells hearing aids! nice that Morgan could hold up the garage door will Tobin and Best dumped all of their shares, and now they return the favor.
>>longs are paying the bill the whole way<<
>>>sell it or lose it. why would anybody lose it? time runs out on options.>>>>
Tobin's only been at the helm for 4 years or so...the stock sales were not due to option expiration. Musta needed groceries....
sell it or lose it. why would anybody lose it? time runs out on options.
Boulder
The market is telling you what you need to know, just watch the stock price
..there is no recall coming
..if Best and Tobin are in wall street's pocket as you claim no one cares, everyone is makeing money
..Taxus looks like the correct drug
Quit trying to tell the stock market what you want it to do, it doesnt work that way.
If you hate BSX so be it, dont go broke over it, cover your short, dont go long and just move on to another investment, quit fighting the trend
Balloon sticking and deflation prblems continue to be reported with life-threatening complications. Accounts dropping use of Taxus, one by one as they see these problems; market share is DROPPING; FDA recall is COMING.
Where are you getting your information? The cardiologists that I speak to do not mention ever having this problem. The only comment they make is that the Taxus stent is easier to deliver but they both are equally effective.
I would think, if the recall of the most significant medical device in recent history was as imminent as your "sources" imply, that there would be more of a buzz about it in the news, on CNBC, Forbes, etc. etc.
The truth is, the only people who have even mentioned the word "recall" as far as I can tell are posters on this board who have been bashing BSX for months or years.
Post a single link to a news story that even hints at recall. Post a link that confirms major players are backing away from Taxus. Post anything that remotely resembles an impartial source.
The only public stories about these issues came and went, and each concluded the occurance rate was so low as to be statistically insignificant.*
*And before you respond with the hackneyed "let's see how insignificant it is if its your mother getting the stent" line, let me say cleary that any such complications are a terrible tragedy. What must be understood, however, is that no matter how much we want it to be, heart surgery of any kind is not like fixing a car and no medical device OR procedure is not without risk, especially when the heart is involved.