RD National meeting thread!

Horizon was a bad purchase for Amgen. Minimal future growth prospects with a non-existent pipeline and a sales force/marketing team comprised of Abbott rejects. We should just "milk" the Horizon products and cut personnel ASAP. Truth matters.
You must not read the Amgen quarterly financial reports. Horizon is literally all Amgen has over the next couple of years. The "rejects" of this industry reside at Amgen. What has Amgen done well? Everything Amgen has touched ends badly- they can't launch drugs, they can't grow drugs they buy. They are on the low end for pay in the industry. The benefits are average at best. Anyone that stays here is here because they have no other options. Facts. The good Celgene people left, and the same will happen with Horizon. Then, the unprecedented growth of Horizon products will stop. Again all FACT.
 






You must not read the Amgen quarterly financial reports. Horizon is literally all Amgen has over the next couple of years. The "rejects" of this industry reside at Amgen. What has Amgen done well? Everything Amgen has touched ends badly- they can't launch drugs, they can't grow drugs they buy. They are on the low end for pay in the industry. The benefits are average at best. Anyone that stays here is here because they have no other options. Facts. The good Celgene people left, and the same will happen with Horizon. Then, the unprecedented growth of Horizon products will stop. Again all FACT.
You’re dumb and incorrect.
 






You’re dumb and incorrect.
Sorry son, then correct the post with some facts?

Facts are, that we have average pay (HR brags about this - just below our peer group average), have industry low LTI awards for US based companies (more like a Euro), have mediocre at best medical benefits, and haven't successfully launched anything we brought to market (Aimovig was a disaster flop, Amjevita is a complete failure in the US, I guess Tezspire was average but again, not our discovery). Facts remain that everything we touch loses its performance culture and reverts to our activity culture.

Back in your cube, cuckie.
 






Did y'all see Ian's picture with his new bicycle and helmet from his "global cycling friends"? Give me a sunny break! Multi-millionaire crying about the Pallisades fire and his need for temp housing. That dog don't hunt with me.
 






Did y'all see Ian's picture with his new bicycle and helmet from his "global cycling friends"? Give me a sunny break! Multi-millionaire crying about the Pallisades fire and his need for temp housing. That dog don't hunt with me.
Just wish he'd stop selling that story at every interaction with field sales. I've heard the same story multiple times. Dude - you didn't make it and regardless, your sport is bollocks. No one takes skinny jean males seriously outside of Thousand Oaks.
 






Just wish he'd stop selling that story at every interaction with field sales. I've heard the same story multiple times. Dude - you didn't make it and regardless, your sport is bollocks. No one takes skinny jean males seriously outside of Thousand Oaks.
Your mom takes them seriously. She also takes it to the face.
 












Sorry son, then correct the post with some facts?

Facts are, that we have average pay (HR brags about this - just below our peer group average), have industry low LTI awards for US based companies (more like a Euro), have mediocre at best medical benefits, and haven't successfully launched anything we brought to market (Aimovig was a disaster flop, Amjevita is a complete failure in the US, I guess Tezspire was average but again, not our discovery). Facts remain that everything we touch loses its performance culture and reverts to our activity culture.

Back in your cube, cuckie.
Get pegged, fruit cake.