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Shkreli smirks through eighth “not guilty” as lawyer successfully delays trial | Ars Technica
Unbothered by new criminal charge, the former CEO periscopes his way out of court.
Source: Shkreli smirks through eighth “not guilty” as lawyer successfully delays trial | Ars Technica
“A good day for Martin Shkreli,” who may try to pin fraud on former counsel | Ars Technica
Feds mulling additional charges as CEO’s former company, Turing, gets sued.
Source: “A good day for Martin Shkreli,” who may try to pin fraud on former counsel | Ars Technica
Greed, lies, and Shkreli’s smug “performance”: Lawmakers go ballistic
Hearing exposes Turing’s lavish spending, while exec says they’re losing money.
Source: Greed, lies, and Shkreli’s smug “performance”: Lawmakers go ballistic
Martin Shkreli’s other pharma company is dramatically collapsing | Ars Technica
Following arrest of CEO, KaloBios loses CFO, accountants, is delisted from Nasdaq.
Source: Martin Shkreli’s other pharma company is dramatically collapsing | Ars Technica
Turing’s reviled Shkreli indicted for securities fraud over “Ponzi-like” scheme [Updated] | Ars Technica
Turing’s Martin Shkreli regrets 5,000% price hike—says it wasn’t high enough | Ars Technica
In a Healthcare summit hosted by Forbes on Thursday, Martin Shkreli, the founder and CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals, admitted he made a mistake by raising the price of a decades-old drug by more than 5,000 percent. But it’s not the mistake you might expect.
Source: Turing’s Martin Shkreli regrets 5,000% price hike—says it wasn’t high enough | Ars Technica
$750/pill pharma company reverses decision to lower drug price | Ars Technica
Turing will offer hospitals and patients discounts, but high list price stands.
Source: $750/pill pharma company reverses decision to lower drug price | Ars Technica
$750/pill pharma company under investigation by Senate for price gouging | Ars Technica
Bipartisan committee to probe Turing and its ilk about pricing practices
Source: $750/pill pharma company under investigation by Senate for price gouging | Ars Technica