Pharmalot… Pharmalittle… The Weekend Nears
3 CommentsBy Ed Silverman // October 14th, 2011 // 6:59 am
And so, another working week is about to draw to a close. This is, of course, our signal to daydream about weekend plans. Our own agenda is rather full - visiting family and then hosting a holiday party on the grounds of the Pharmalot corporate campus. We hope to squeeze in a nap or two, as well. As for you, anything special planned? This is a good time to take a drive in the country. Maybe you can catch up with friends, or make new ones. Or you can go shopping and bolster the incredible shrinking economy. Whatever you do, have a grand time - and be safe. See you soon…
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Forest Labs Looks To Acquire Early-Stage Meds (Reuters)
Myriad Gene Patent Case Could Go To Supreme Court (Salt Lake Tribune)
Pfizer And Humana Form Research Pact On Elderly Health (Reuters)
Depomed Hot Flashes Drug Fails Phase III Trial (San Francisco Business Times)
Option-Based Deals Spread Risk For Biotechs And Pharma (MedCity News)
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Ken Kramer
Ed,
Great photo!
original industry insider
For those with no plans for Friday evening, Operation Wall Street is hosting “Family Night”. There will be an opportunity for “Family Sleepover” and an “educational piece” to teach future generations about Wall Street greed. There will also be a dunking station where you will have a chance to “Dunk the Gekko”, as a man dressed in a fake Armani suit, slicked back hair and a pinky ring will be sitting up there in the dunking chair while you can hurl tomatoes at him.
I see it as a step up for the OWS crowd. At least we’re not talking “Family Night at the Drug Rehab”.
http://occupywallst.org/
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