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Valeant destroys jobs & families lives , it Does NOT and Will NOT create jobs!! It is sustained by laying people off....., Mr Pearsons way on how to do business
Has nothing to do with management and everything to do with a little thing called free market capitalism. You should probably move to Greece or something if you want to live in a nanny state.[/QUOTE
save your rhetoric for Pearsons boardroom douchebag!!
I never knew how many socialists worked for B&L. As for the eyeway, I wouldn't expect that to ever look like it used to or be used in the same way it was before. There's a link in the upper RH corner directing you to the Valeant intranet. You should probably just accept the fact that is your new eyeway and get over it. So suck it up or find yourself an agency or a recruiter to work with, put your house on the market and get prepared to move south or west. There's jobs out there, at my location we've lost a lot of very talented long-timers that we hated to see leave, but they were smart enough to escape before they got axed. We all should probably be looking, there's a good chance we could find better jobs. It is all our own responsibility for our own employment. Be proactive, take command of your own life, don't let Valeant ruin it for you.
I never knew how many socialists worked for B&L. As for the eyeway, I wouldn't expect that to ever look like it used to or be used in the same way it was before. There's a link in the upper RH corner directing you to the Valeant intranet. You should probably just accept the fact that is your new eyeway and get over it. So suck it up or find yourself an agency or a recruiter to work with, put your house on the market and get prepared to move south or west. There's jobs out there, at my location we've lost a lot of very talented long-timers that we hated to see leave, but they were smart enough to escape before they got axed. We all should probably be looking, there's a good chance we could find better jobs. It is all our own responsibility for our own employment. Be proactive, take command of your own life, don't let Valeant ruin it for you.
I don't think you understand the meaning of "socialist". Because you deplore the Valeant way of business, doesn't mean you're a socialist. There have been many public / media criticisms of the Valeant way of business by well respected sources who also support capitalism (such as WSJ). In fact, outside of the financial analyst community, the majority of opinions are anti-Valeant because they are net destructors, not contributors, to both long term financial value and society as a whole. That's why Allergan had an "anybody but Valeant" approach to their eventual sale.
Valeant avoids paying US taxes while benefiting from all the US has to offer , they stifle new product development that could benefit society, they jack up prices that leave many without the products the need, and they destroy jobs. They do it all on the margins of legality and ethics. A pillar of their model is to transfer wealth from employees to shareholder through the elimination of jobs. It is the worst kind of arbitrage, preying on long-term value creaters to manufacture short-term shareholder wealth. You may call that capitalism, but it is a poor excuse for a business model.
I have happily moved on too, but I empathize with those who remain.
I don't think you understand the meaning of "socialist". Because you deplore the Valeant way of business, doesn't mean you're a socialist. There have been many public / media criticisms of the Valeant way of business by well respected sources who also support capitalism (such as WSJ). In fact, outside of the financial analyst community, the majority of opinions are anti-Valeant because they are net destructors, not contributors, to both long term financial value and society as a whole. That's why Allergan had an "anybody but Valeant" approach to their eventual sale.
Valeant avoids paying US taxes while benefiting from all the US has to offer , they stifle new product development that could benefit society, they jack up prices that leave many without the products the need, and they destroy jobs. They do it all on the margins of legality and ethics. A pillar of their model is to transfer wealth from employees to shareholder through the elimination of jobs. It is the worst kind of arbitrage, preying on long-term value creaters to manufacture short-term shareholder wealth. You may call that capitalism, but it is a poor excuse for a business model.
I have happily moved on too, but I empathize with those who remain.