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EE_
4th February 2016, 09:05 AM
How is Martin Shkreli so different from the 'for profit', corporate owned congress who care nothing about the people in this country...but only to enrich themselves?
Would Wall Street bankers and their congress puppets ever give up a penny of their wealth for the good of mankind, or to help the "most vulnerable families in our nation"?
When asked by vipers, rats and parasites in congress, maybe Martin should have said, "I'll do my part for mankind, when you do yours...until then, I'll take the money just like you pieces of shit!"

It's not funny, Mr. Shkreli': Drug exec grins before Congress
USA Today
Nathan Bomey
1 hr ago

http://i.cbc.ca/1.3433445.1454597748!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_780/martin-shkreli.jpg

Embattled drug entrepreneur Martin Shkreli — who vigorously defended his decision to hike the price of a life-saving drug from $13.50 to $750 — suddenly went silent Thursday at a Congressional committee, smirking and grinning instead of answering questions.

Now facing an unrelated federal criminal indictment, the typically loquacious Shkreli refused to testify, repeatedly citing his Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate himself.

Members of Congress launched into fiery lectures directed at Shkreli, whose previous company, Turing Pharmaceuticals, came under scrutiny when it raised the price of Daraprim more than 5,000%.

"Drug company executives are lining their pockets at the expense of some of the most vulnerable families in our nation," U.S. Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Maryland, said. "It's not funny, Mr. Shkreli. People are dying and they're getting sicker and sicker."

The boyish-faced Shkreli sat quietly at the witness table, clasping his hands tightly and slowly rubbing his fingers together as he was lectured. He smirked several times and appeared on the verge of laughter at one point when Cummings was speaking.

After the hearing, he removed any doubt about his feelings.

"Hard to accept that these imbeciles represent the people in our government," Shkreli said on Twitter, where he proceeded to retweet several users who posted supportive messages.

Pelted with hostile questions, Shkreli repeatedly recited a prepared statement that he would not testify on the advice of his counsel. He is facing multiple criminal securities charges over allegations that he took stock from a previous biotech company to pay off business debts and lied about the investment returns of his former hedge fund.

When U.S. Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-South Carolina, professed to be flabbergasted at Shkreli's silence on drug-price-hiking issues, which are not related to his indictment. He told the entrepreneur that he could testify on those issues without incriminating himself.

"I intend to follow the advice of counsel, not yours," Shkreli said.

At one point, Shkreli's attorney, Ben Brafman, stood up in the crowd and tried to intervene. But U.S. Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, chairman of the committee, quickly rejected Brafman's efforts.

"No you are not recognized and you will be seated," Chaffetz said.

After less than an hour, Chaffetz dismissed Shkreli from the hearing since he was refusing to say anything.

In a brief press conference, Brafman sought to explain Shkreli's dismissive facial expressions, saying his client was just "nervous." Shkreli did not comment.

In days before the hearing, he blasted Congress and made sarcastic jokes on Twitter about the subpoena he received to testify.

"I'm not going to say anything other than the 5th Amendment," he said recently. "They just want this to be a circus."

U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter, R-Georgia, the only pharmacist in Congress, said he supports free-market principles but was "disgusted" by drug-price-hiking companies.

"What was done here was different," Carter said. "Perverse business practices were employed."

The charismatic persona that Shkreli has cultivated — paying $2 million for the only copy of a new Wu Tang Clan album and setting up a web cam to film himself working — amplified the tension with Congress.

"People in my district are not on the Forbes billionaire list — they can’t buy Wu Tang Clan albums for $2 million," Cummings said. "Like many Americans they struggle every single month to pay for the increasing cost of housing, education and health care. They live from paycheck to paycheck and sometimes from no check to no check."

In addition to Shkreli, several other executives were also set to appear before the committee.

Howard Schiller, interim CEO of Valeant Pharmaceuticals, which has also come under fire for its business model and drug prices, cited the company's recent price-cutting deal with Walgreens as an example of its responsiveness.

"We’re listening and we’re changing," he said. "We have more to do."

Schiller pledged that any future drug price increases would be "much more modest" than the increases that enraged Congress.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/its-not-funny-mr-shkreli-drug-exec-grins-before-congress/ar-BBp7IO0?ocid=ansmsnmoney11

Glass
4th February 2016, 05:05 PM
Not Going to be another Scape Goat for the Government to use as a deflection.

I saw some story about this guy and an Ebay account or something. I lost sight of that story and don'k know the specifics but sounded like some money was found. Thought it was on WhatReallyHappened but can't find it.

Anyone else see it?

Cebu_4_2
4th February 2016, 05:28 PM
Anyone raping the public is a distraction of the .gov raping the public.

Jewboo
4th February 2016, 07:36 PM
https://www.rt.com/usa/331339-pill-king-gouging-veterans/

Very relevant to your thread EE.

Glass
9th February 2016, 07:20 PM
ok so it was the E*trade account. Shkreli used it to post his bail bond. Seems the account had $45Million in it, however most of that was shares in the BioTech company he bought into.

Seems since his arrest the share price has tanked and now the E*trade account is probably not enough for the bond.

so now there is chatter he might have to do something with the "one of a kind" (yeah right) WuTang album.

BUT he did a bad bad thing. He allowed images that came with the "box set" to be included in an online article AND NOW the artist who created those works came forward and says his license was not for the box set at all but for a Fan web site.

Apparently one oft he Wu Tangs has appropriated the art work and included it in the box set in breach of the artist granted license. So Now the artist guy wants money from both of them.

Shit just keeps getting better. Lovin it.
Zerohedge (http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-02-09/americas-most-hated-man-martin-shkreli-sued-over-ol-dirty-bastard-cartoons)

Neuro
10th February 2016, 03:09 AM
He is a good representative of the pharmaceutical industry. He makes the rest of the shenanigans/business practices going on there seem almost honest. The drug he hiked the price of has been without a patent since 1953, but the reason no other manufacturer could start making it, is because of the cost of applying for a generic drug manufacturing licence from FDA. Shkreli was just using a federal mandated market imperfection to maximize his profit. The problem really isn't with Shkreli, it is with the monopoly granting powers of FDA...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Shkreli

As markets for out-of-patent drugs are often small, and obtaining regulatory approval to manufacture a generic version is expensive, Turing calculated that with closed distribution for the product and no competition, it could set high prices.[43] (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Shkreli#cite_note-Surowiecki151012-43)