Health Decisions

Discussion in 'CROs - General Discussion' started by Anonymous, Dec 9, 2014 at 7:40 AM.

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  1. Anonymous

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    So what's going to happen to the company now with the sudden death of Dr. Rosenberg?
    could be bought up for a fraction of what was reasonable price. In the past Dr. Rosenberg considered reasonable offers to be a small fraction of what he thought it was worth.
    He WAS the company, tyrant leader that he was, he ran that company.
     

  2. Anonymous

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    My condolences to the Rosenberg family for their loss. Rosenberg was a nutcase who held back his company. Since it was all about him what he did manage to build will probably wither and die. On the otherhand maybe with reasonable management HealthDecisons might now actually florish. Who knows, who cares.
     
  3. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Come on now, be respectful.
     
  4. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    To the one who doesn't care, clearly you're not anyone ever successfully employed by Dr. Rosenberg as being able to spell was a job requirement for anyone to FLOURISH at HD.
     
  5. anonymous

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  6. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Well, perhaps it's past the time of being polite. For all the horrible things the Good Doctor accused everyone of - milking the system, stealing from the company, a general lack of intelligence - at least none of these wise alumni could earn the title with which Dr. Rosenberg has now been coronated and will be forever known - Chief Murderer. His only comment to a 20 second stll warning? "Whoa". You can't pure genius like that anymore. From overestimating his own skills to showing a complete neglect of flight safety, he can now summed up as Joseph Conrad said so well about Kurtz. Doc Rosenberg? He dead.
     
  7. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Ain't this the truth. What a jackass. It's sad to see though that Lisa and Debbie aren't around to launch their sheep dog attacks. I kind of miss their sad responses to these. Where art thou my minions?
     
  8. anonymous

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    Well...the good Doctor seems to have made his last hasty, incomplete thought process. For a guy who was always trying to save a dime, not pay a vendor, or screw someone of their sick time, his mental shortcuts ultimately ended in five innocent deaths. The good Doctor always thought he was smarter than everyone else. It's unfortunate it took five innocent lives to prove him wrong. What an utter and contemptible wanker.