BMS to merge with Amgen!

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    The biggest losers in all of pharma land
     
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    Yes with room for two more.
     
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    murdo added little value to us. Now we know that Tony was his protector all these years. Amgen doesn’t realize what they have gotten. He is a quick talker and one major ass kisser. Amgen would be hard pressed to buy BMS. Folks at Amgen will qiuckly realize they hired a light weight
     
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    Murdo is convincing everyone at Amgen that BMS is the right company to buy and that he knows how to fix Opdvio back to glory.

    The combined company will shed undesirable assets into a spinoff leaving the Combined company with cherry picked assets primed for growth and share holder value
     
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    I'm ready for this. Please god let this happen!
     
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    This guy is the real deal with the inside track

    Look how he spelt it....opdvio
     
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    BMS employee who has watched this guy for years here. Not a troll, I can tell you a few things this guy did over the last 10 years. In the neuroscience and cardiovascular divisions 10-12 years ago he was VP of sales in each and his big claim to fame that pissed everyone off was that he mandated mandatory call notes to be entered in the system after every sales call. This caused a tremendous amount of chaos because we all know how the call thing goes, and management started running reports on quantity and quality of call notes. It was absolutely horrible. If you spoke out against the call notes you were punished. So everybody just put false crap in the system that wasn’t real, and it went on for years. Thanks Murdo.

    Also, Every division that he touched saw a layoff within 12 to 24 months of his arrival. He completely embraces the Jack Welsh remove your bottom 10% every year or two paradigm. Furthermore, he creates a clique of yes men and women who he protects independent of any actual accountability for their performance which causes horrible leadership to continue getting promoted and moving into other divisions etc...

    He is a horrendous leader and good riddance. Also, just when competition got more formidable at BMS, he leaves. That should tell you everything. Enjoy Murdo, Amgen.
     
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    The transition of power is not always as it appears. Goodbye for now may me more appropriate.
     
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    Seems the head of UK and Ireland jumped ship last week too, what do these guys know?
     
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    BMS or Amgen?