Collegium Will Soon Be The Next Best Biotech Company In The World!

Discussion in 'Collegium Pharmaceutical' started by anonymous, May 6, 2016 at 7:12 AM.

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  1. anonymous

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  2. anonymous

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    How's the great biotech giant Collegium doing now? Still drinking the koolaid, losers?
     
  3. anonymous

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    Yep. Troll. Expansion in may
     
  4. anonymous

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    Sure. Your stock is down to $11/share. Get real.
     
  5. anonymous

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    stock is down because a**hole investors like you have no patience. in general, investors need to relax; this is a blocking and tackling type launch and scripts levels don't explode overnight. maybe even some of us internally need to better understand that reality.
     
  6. anonymous

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    This isn't a football game buddy. Most territories don't even have 1% market share. Time to dust of those resumes.
     
  7. anonymous

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    This guy definitely has no experience in the pain space.

    Go eat a dick.
     
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    Yes! internally Collegium needs to understand that and make the goals realistic so the people driving business for this company can make some money! When you see that those driving business aren't going to make anything make an adjustment or you will lose good reps!
     
  9. anonymous

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    You're obviously one of the dumb ass jocks that they hired. Purdue may be of the devil but we know how to sell and our managers hire salespeople, not overweight meat head ex football players
     
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    You are clearly someone who didn't get hired by Collegium and think it's a bunch of athletes working here! No! They just didn't want you! You must have gotten hired by Purdue because they are desperate these days and will hire anyone with a pulse! Enjoy your misery working for a company that treats its people like $hit!
     
  11. anonymous

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    i really enjoyed meeting the former NFL rep. It was so inspiring to hear how he chewed up his Oxy in his playing days.
     
  12. anonymous

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    You’ve got to be kidding me! Your company hired a former NFL player to speak about HIS choice to abuse OxyContin? I’m not sure which is more pathetic, the speaker or your organizational leaders! Truth be told, he probably wasn’t chewing OxyContin, it was probably Roxi’s! LOL! Some docs still think they are the same, because they are the same entity, and use them interchangeably (even the media does it). That said, you do have a strong ADF, but most people abuse orally. Your ADF CAN’T deter that route of abuse!

    A solid piece of advice for those of you whom are new to the pain space...(this should be understood by all reps, regardless of your disease state experience). Docs rarely change medications if it is efficacious. They will change it because of lack of efficacy/tolerability, poor patient compliance, and/or improved managed care coverage.

    And for the guy who suggested your company will make this a blockbuster drug in 6 months, great attitude; but I’d fire you for being stupid! Do you realize that you sell in a market which is declining? Do you even understand what is going on around you? Pain docs want to perform procedures, not RX opioids! Medications do not pay them, but interventions do! There’s a reason Interventionalists are holding meetings/speaker programs across the country, to minimize opioid RXing. It’s all about the $. Sure patients go back to their IM physician and complain, and then you listen to the docs complain about the patient and the pain specialist; BUT because of the opioid crisis and government regulations, opioids are being more scrutinized and controlled at every level around you! I suggest you research what you are talking about, because you are an embarrassment to those of us who can understand them basic semantics of this message. Truly, I hope you were joking.
     
  13. anonymous

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    He wasn’t a hired speaker. He’s a sales rep who played in the NFL. Sat in a meeting talking about how he and all the other players chewed up their pain meds.
     
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  15. anonymous

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    Obviously, this guy is a moron. Hey, genius, next time try reading the post and comprehend what was said. The guy wasn’t a speaker. He was a rep.
     
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    Either way dick, you’re in good company with drug addicts who sit around bragging about abusing a molecule you are promoting!
     
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    Get a job loser!
     
  18. anonymous

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    Raimonds is gone: what does that tell you?
     
  19. anonymous

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    where did he go and why did he leave?
     
  20. anonymous

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    Probably asked to leave. This is the NEW Collegium...........