Novo Nordisk Smacked for Poor Management













This just confirms what we in the US already know. US management is just as bad because the same big pharma re-treads keep getting promoted into management positions. They have fled to Novo from BMS, Pfizer, Lilly, J&J, etc and have brought with them the same unethical sales and marketing tactics that ran those other companies into the ground. They bring nothing new to the table and now Novo is under the magnifying glass.
 




This just confirms what we in the US already know. US management is just as bad because the same big pharma re-treads keep getting promoted into management positions. They have fled to Novo from BMS, Pfizer, Lilly, J&J, etc and have brought with them the same unethical sales and marketing tactics that ran those other companies into the ground. They bring nothing new to the table and now Novo is under the magnifying glass.

About time Novo gets what they deserve. All this fake talk about triple bottom line, business ethics, social responsibility and for he goods of the patients has been sickening for a long time.
 




What's interesting to me is that everytime anyone posts anything about bad management, Novo's subpoena, or the DOJ, it is almost always followed by the Foreclosure / Bankrupt post. It's as if someone is trying to cover up the serious allegations Novo is facing. I might be reading too much into this, but let's wait and see what happens.
 




I've always wondered why people from the UK have such bad teeth. When ever I go over sees I marvel at the level of dental neglect. You look like a bunch of land sharks walking around. Doesn't NNI have a dental plan in the UK? Are the complaint review costs too high to afford basic dental?

When you break the rules you suffer. You can justify why you did it, and create an evil straw man, but you broke the rules. Get past it. Here in the US we broke the rules as well, still no end to our situation.

Also, didn't you file a complaint against lilly for basically the same thing? Karmas a bitch, snagletooth.

Oh we've got Lilly on a few things, but most enjoyably in raw numbers e.g. outselling NL to HL 3.5:1, NL30 to HM25 3:1 and overtaking Byetta in just over 18 months in a socailized medicine setting.

Lilly in the UK are now a de-facto generic company trying to get ex-NN patients now that we have withdrawn nearly all our human insulins from the market- every attempt was made to get them onto Humulin M3 rather than the embarrassing Lilly analogues. A glimpse of the future for Lilly in the US if your R&D continues as it has.

I am impressed that you have a passport, and that you are smart enough to negotiate airport security on presumably several occasions but you shouldn't take all your info on British teeth from Ricky Gervais.