Lantheus Medical Imaging

Discussion in 'How do I...' started by Anonymous, Mar 6, 2010 at 1:06 PM.

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  1. Anonymous

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    I am very happy to see what I started in 2010 finally was recognized and has allowed people to vent. Reading all these postings has been very entertaining! Especially the home office folks...You guys crack me up!!!

    I still can't understand why anyone would consider applying to this company, but when people are desparate, people do the un-thinkable. Due dilligence or not you have to be a part of this to really understand. Ask any of the field reps who have recently joined and without exception, if they felt they could be honest, would say, "WTF!" For me It's been the easiest non-job I've ever had! Once you figure out the system. Call metrics what a joke, managers you get what you ask for. Oh and Don, Larry, Phil, AA, and Bill (I know you all read this)thanks for monitoring! I'm sure you enjoy the comments too. See ya Plugs! Have a great weekend.
     

  2. Anonymous

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    What a bunch of BS!

    Mr. Kiepert has been President and CEO of Lantheus Medical Imaging, Inc. a worldwide leader in diagnostic imaging products based in North Billerica, Massachusetts, since 2008. He led the company’s successful transition from Bristol Myers Squibb Medical Imaging to the independent, privately-held Lantheus Medical Imaging. During his tenure at Lantheus, he has expanded the company’s product portfolio through strategic acquisition, progressed new pipeline initiatives and driven supply chain diversification to increase availability of medical isotopes for diagnostic imaging.

    This is the truth!

    In July 2007, Point Therapeutics reported it had laid off chairman and CEO Donald Kiepert; CFO Richard Small; general counsel Michael Duffy; and chief scientific officer Barry Jones. At the time, a company spokeswoman said the firm was down to two full-time employees. The layoffs came after an independent panel advised to firm to stop its Phase 3 trials of drug talabostat as a treatment for advanced non-small cell lung cancer.

    Point Therapeutics reported a net loss for 2006 of $29.3 million on revenue of $440,000
     
  3. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Your right BS!! Thanks!! Any comment Don?
     
  4. Anonymous

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  5. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    You mean little RG, right? It certainly sounds like his style, or lack therefore of.
     
  6. Anonymous

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  7. Anonymous

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    His Napolean complex is kicking in - or Bill Dawes told him to reply to the post!
     
  8. Anonymous

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    ... would management be feeling some heat ... pay cuts ... product outages ... third party supplers unable to supply LMI products .. EBITA spiraling downward .. disgruntled employees posting on Cafe Pharam and other boards ... chickens coming home to roost! ... no morals ... no conscious.. I am surprised every day i show up for work that the site is open - How Sad Is That!
     
  9. Anonymous

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    You don't need to google LMI if you work there.... NOT A GOOD SITUATION .....
     
  10. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    That's right! He even refers to himself as "Bill's Little Soldier." What a DB!
     
  11. Anonymous

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    There's the Right Way and then there's the Lantheus Way.
     
  12. Anonymous

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    Any idea where the June National Sales Meeting is being held?
    I can't believe LMI is wasting time & money on another sales meeting....DEFINITY is on backorder and no one wants ABLAVAR.....
     
  13. Anonymous

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    For those of you hanging on, thinking it's going to get better, it isn't. Products on backorder with no backup vendor validated, Senior Management having to take pay cuts, incompetent leadership, lies, freeze on pay raises and bonuses, barely any company contribution to your 401k, hardly enough staff to perform daily operations, morale lower than ever before, sitting at your desks wondering when it's your turn to get the bum's rush and more. What are you holding onto? Your salary and your 6 weeks vacation? It isn't worth it. Pray for a layoff. It's the best thing you will ever get from this company.

    There is life after Lantheus and it's great!!!
     
  14. Anonymous

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    You think they will still be in business by then?
     
  15. Anonymous

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    But LMI , led by DK has so much to offer. Just read the press release snippet below. Under the direction of DK, he has expanded the company’s product portfolio through strategic acquisition, progressed new pipeline initiatives and driven supply chain diversification to increase availability of medical isotopes for diagnostic imaging.

    LOL!

    Mr. Kiepert has been President and CEO of Lantheus Medical Imaging, Inc. a worldwide leader in diagnostic imaging products based in North Billerica, Massachusetts, since 2008. He led the company’s successful transition from Bristol Myers Squibb Medical Imaging to the independent, privately-held Lantheus Medical Imaging. During his tenure at Lantheus, he has expanded the company’s product portfolio through strategic acquisition, progressed new pipeline initiatives and driven supply chain diversification to increase availability of medical isotopes for diagnostic imaging.
     
  16. Anonymous

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    Mr. Kiepert is more suited to host a Game Show, than run a company. With that million dollar phony baloney smile and oh so interesting coif of his, he would have daytime T.V. audiences swooning!
     
  17. Anonymous

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    McDonald's on Treble Cove Road, in Billerica. Happy Meals for everyone!
     
  18. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    BS artist ! How does he sleep at night?
     
  19. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Wow, did you really think of those folks as "worker bees"? No wonder your manager stepped in.
     
  20. Anonymous

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    After the next round off layoffs - the National Sales Meeting will be held in the 600-2 Executive Conference Room. The accommodation will be sleeping bags and lanterns in Building 400 - with the Awards Banquet being held in the Cafeteria .... Recreation activities will be held on the athleic field next to the Barrington building with a special treasure hunt. Side activities will be a trip to the Billerica House of Corrections. Overnight stay available for an additional cost!