Was Apotex Owner Barry Sherman Murdered For Interfering In Big Pharma Profits?
(www.eastonspectator.com)
Comments (6)
sorted by:
He sold a business making drugs and part of the sale was that all the share holders could not compete with them for a period of time. They signed the deal but he had already sold his shares, he then fired up a new business and took back his market share rendering the sold business next to worthless. Sure he threw money around to look like a player philanthropist but he was a scumbag and it eventually caught up with him.
This. Also, whenever I took benzos (I used to take them years ago), I noticed that the apotex brand pills were weaker and felt "dirtier" than PMS or Teva. I would always ask the pharmacist for PMS or Teva - anything but Apotex. Apotex pills are garbage - they make billions of dollars extra profit by cheaping out on quality, under-dosing and ripping patients off. When Barry and Honey Sherman were killed, it was no surprise.
Apotex was, and still is, Big Pharma. Generic drugs have a large market share, and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. So probably not.
That said, I have no idea why the Shermans were killed.
Have you read the book?
This guy was huge on suing anybody and everybody including family members. If you think this guy was some sort of Robinhood or anything of that sort your intelligence is questionable. It sounds like he had more than his share of enemies.
Not my problem