surprised no comments on the Fed's 3.35 Billion dollar lawsuit that is a lot of pazeo you will have to sell to make up the cost
There is no accountability in this corrupt company. I wouldn't even classify Novartis/Alcon as a healthcare company.
Pretty sure senior management has never been trained on values and behaviors. Could they even name them if asked?
Of course they can name the. There's passing the buck. Lack of accountability. Lying. Cheating. Stealing samples for home use. Playing on the phone. Late for meetings. Lack of actual functioning knowledge for their jobs. Not being able to communicate. Ass kissing. And finally general uselessness. This is how you evaluate yourself as a manager at Alcon in Fort Worth, anyway.
The whistle blower law seems to be working as intended. The person that tipped off the Feds will get an excellent pay out and just enjoy life.
You think there is only one Whistleblower at Alcon? Try again Buddy. They are all lining up, as Management has turned a blind eye for far too long. The Division will implode and the realisation will rapidly dawn on Shareholders that Novartis paid far "too much" for the Global Leader in Fraudcare. It is definitely a "negative zero" investment, especially when the Feds start sharpening their pencils. Let's see Novartis embark on a "divestment strategy" in the near future.