Begley & Senior Directors Greed leads to Woman Blindness

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A Florida woman who is now blind in one eye says it is because there was a shortage of Hospira ($HSP) drug Aquasol A that she needed for a vitamin A deficiency.

Drugmakers whose poor quality manufacturing leads to closed plants and drug shortages.



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These crooks walk off with tens of millions of shareholders money, leave the company in shambles and their actions injure innocent people in the process.

Amazing how anyone can get away with something like this. These people are shameless.
In a just society they would be in prison and paying restitution.
 






It's now three years since Hospira, the company I am privileged to lead, spun off from Abbott Laboratories. During those three years, we have done some things wrong, and more right, I hope, in growing our specialty pharmaceutical and medication delivery business into an independent, publicly held, global concern.

But no decision has been more right than our decision to establish integrity as a key value. We made that decision early on, before we even knew our company's name. I remember vividly the employee meeting where we announced our plans for the new company. The anxiety level was high, and my inability to answer many questions probably ratcheted it higher; however, I was able to be clear... (Chief Executive Magazine (January 26, 2009))

This was 4-5 years ago. Around project FUELs inception. How is the legacy now?
 






It's now three years since Hospira, the company I am privileged to lead, spun off from Abbott Laboratories. During those three years, we have done some things wrong, and more right, I hope, in growing our specialty pharmaceutical and medication delivery business into an independent, publicly held, global concern.

But no decision has been more right than our decision to establish integrity as a key value. We made that decision early on, before we even knew our company's name. I remember vividly the employee meeting where we announced our plans for the new company. The anxiety level was high, and my inability to answer many questions probably ratcheted it higher; however, I was able to be clear... (Chief Executive Magazine (January 26, 2009))

This was 4-5 years ago. Around project FUELs inception. How is the legacy now?



Well, the company under Mike Balls leadership managed to give him a Hero's send off when he left the company. Even after being under heavy FDA scrutiny and spending millions to correct quality issues at plants.
 






Well, the company under Mike Balls leadership managed to give him a Hero's send off when he left the company. Even after being under heavy FDA scrutiny and spending millions to correct quality issues at plants.

Don't forget to add he is now on the executive board of another large company and earning a large salary for doing so.
 






It's now three years since Hospira, the company I am privileged to lead, spun off from Abbott Laboratories. During those three years, we have done some things wrong, and more right, I hope, in growing our specialty pharmaceutical and medication delivery business into an independent, publicly held, global concern.

But no decision has been more right than our decision to establish integrity as a key value. We made that decision early on, before we even knew our company's name. I remember vividly the employee meeting where we announced our plans for the new company. The anxiety level was high, and my inability to answer many questions probably ratcheted it higher; however, I was able to be clear... (Chief Executive Magazine (January 26, 2009))

This was 4-5 years ago. Around project FUELs inception. How is the legacy now?

Anyone who is working for this company and is not dismayed by the drug shortages and their affect on our hospitals and patients does not have a soul.
 


















Look Hospira/Chris Begley made list (number six)

What follows is Chiefist's current list of the 10 worst large-cap CEOs since the middle of 2010 (as with golf, a higher score is worse):


Rank


CEO


Company*


BVEM Score


1.

Michael Laphen

Computer Sciences

418.55

2.

Louis D'Ambrosio

Sears Holdings

412.75

3.

Lloyd Blankfein

Goldman Sachs (NYSE: GS )

404.6

4.

Gary Kelly

Southwest Airlines

399.2


5.

James Gorman

Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS )

392.3

6.

Christopher Begley

Hospira

390.25
 


















A Florida woman who is now blind in one eye says it is because there was a shortage of Hospira ($HSP) drug Aquasol A that she needed for a vitamin A deficiency.

Drugmakers whose poor quality manufacturing leads to closed plants and drug shortages.



Read more: Hospira shortage can't be blamed for woman's blindness - FiercePharma Manufacturing http://www.fiercepharmamanufacturin...med-womans-blindness/2012-07-11#ixzz20PdDhRiQ
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