Schadenfreude for Teva's Slimy Lawyer Leadership

Discussion in 'Teva Neuroscience' started by anonymous, Aug 9, 2017 at 10:22 AM.

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  1. anonymous

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    I was with Wyeth in the Mid-2000's. We were successful during the "Great PPI" war with Protonix. Great product, fairly priced, we made lots of headway in a crowded market by promoting fairly and assertively.

    We had plenty of patent life left. Then, in steps Teva. With an unauthorized generic. Launched "at risk" in violation of numerous patents.

    Your lawyers thought you could get away with it.

    On the Wyeth side, hundreds of jobs were lost in our Primary Care Divisions as the Teva Generic took over.

    Of course we sued. Teva eventually lost the suit even, years later. "Treble damages" were the price ultimately paid.

    But none of that replaced all of the jobs lost.

    I've always avoided Teva products ever since. I've always seen it as a shady, opportunistic company without ethical guardrails.

    Now you're imploding.

    Good luck fuckers. What goes around comes around, eh?