The Future of Eliquis

Listen it does make me a shit if CV gets sold because I am in a another divsion but if you think for one minute you can't and won't be sold you are a full blown dumb ass. The Pfizer thing could effect us all but to think your safe because of the tax thing with AZ would be crazy. When investors start talking about it then you can bet it's been or will be on the table. For this fool to say that they are posting sky is falling comments is a fucking idiot.

I know who you are and your just bitter because you got passed by. Go take your Meds and bother some other board.
 




















Anyone who followed the ASCO news would see that the IO data was very disappointing. The stock is down 10% and many are doubting the future of the IO products.. BMS is very interested in cardiovascular and building in the cv portfolio .. Heart failure is an area that they are going after.. Could they sell yes anything is possible but not happening at this time with the unknown of the IO
 




Just like I was wrong that NSS was done and that diabetes would be sold. Eliquis will be sold for top dollar to Pfizer by Dec 2015. When you understand earnings per share manipulation, come back and talk to me.

You were not the one predicting these, I was. And the same conditions do not exist supporting the sale of Eliquis.

Unlike most of those on CP, don’t think you’re stupid. But then, what’s my own opinion against thousands of others?
 








You were not the one predicting these, I was. And the same conditions do not exist supporting the sale of Eliquis.

Unlike most of those on CP, don’t think you’re stupid. But then, what’s my own opinion against thousands of others?

No, the monkeys that fly out my ass told me these truths, THEY know, you're just a wanna be analyst. You watch and see what happens to Eliquis - you heard it here first.
 








No, the monkeys that fly out my ass told me these truths, THEY know, you're just a wanna be analyst. You watch and see what happens to Eliquis - you heard it here first.

So now you are posting at 6:00 AM on Sunday. Brother you need a life. We've all heard your prediction. Eliquis will be sold to Pfizer. OK OK now go get a hobby.

By the way your monkey quote out of Wayne's World is appropriate for you "Ok, so I still live with my parents, which I admit is bogus and sad. However, I do have a cable access show, and I still know how to party. But what I'd really like is to do Wayne's World for a living. It might happen. Yeah, and monkeys might fly out of my butt. "
 




So now you are posting at 6:00 AM on Sunday. Brother you need a life. We've all heard your prediction. Eliquis will be sold to Pfizer. OK OK now go get a hobby.

By the way your monkey quote out of Wayne's World is appropriate for you "Ok, so I still live with my parents, which I admit is bogus and sad. However, I do have a cable access show, and I still know how to party. But what I'd really like is to do Wayne's World for a living. It might happen. Yeah, and monkeys might fly out of my butt. "

Awesome! You try to take a dig at me, BUT YOU ARE READING MY POSTS AND RESPONDING. Now who needs a life?
 












eliquis has been a major disappointment

I don't understand this statement. While Eliquis start up was much slower than expected it is growing in share every week. Pradaxa and Xarelto are tough competitors and good drugs. I currently have a 35% share of new RXs. While I'm above average it is clear that Eliquis is getting a lot of business and it is with those prescribers who are reading and interpreting the data. Eliquis's data has stood the test of intense scrutiny and after just a year and a half is getting close to taking a third of the market.
 












eliquis has been a major disappointment

What else do you expect when 90% of our focus has been on the non-cardiologist? The primary care targeting strategy is all wrong here. Primary care doctors take their orders from the cardiologist who decides which anti coagulant to use. Targeting primary care will only get you "switch" prescriptions at best. We see how dismally that is working out so far.
 




What else do you expect when 90% of our focus has been on the non-cardiologist? The primary care targeting strategy is all wrong here. Primary care doctors take their orders from the cardiologist who decides which anti coagulant to use. Targeting primary care will only get you "switch" prescriptions at best. We see how dismally that is working out so far.

Who the hell do you work for? Every target I call on is a cardiologist
 




What else do you expect when 90% of our focus has been on the non-cardiologist? The primary care targeting strategy is all wrong here. Primary care doctors take their orders from the cardiologist who decides which anti coagulant to use. Targeting primary care will only get you "switch" prescriptions at best. We see how dismally that is working out so far.

Are you completely stupid?!