Isn't AstraZeneca operating under a corporate integrity agreement?

Discussion in 'AstraZeneca' started by anonymous, Jul 27, 2015 at 6:24 PM.

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    Yawn
     
  4. anonymous

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    Exactly! Who cares, it's all about money for me.

    But remember money is based on the "full faith and credit" of the USA. And there are big cracks in the foundation.

    Yawn.... Buy gold and a farm with spring water. 18T and counting.
     
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    Please read the prior threads: the theme that offends everyone is the lies, from IT, management, other reps... Can this stand for much longer?
     
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    The question is how many? Many companies have several. Some would argue it's the cost of doing business.
     
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    Pfizer and Merck have 3 I think.
     
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    Yes. Let's redefine Integrity and go ahead and throw everything down the toilet so we can have a nice cheeseburger now.
     
  9. anonymous

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    Call employee relations if you don't like something but pack your desk first...thanks CKJ and SAK for this enthusiastic department....
     
  10. anonymous

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    When you call, ask what they mean by "integrity."

    You might as well ask Hillary to see her private email server.
     
  11. anonymous

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    Look at the people in compliance. BM was fired from his prior companies for serious fraud and noncompliance. I guess AZ doesn't conduct background checks!