A twitter impostor didn't do anything other than make a stupid tweet. Incompetent "investors" who likely only have their jobs because of nepotism made some strange financial decisions based on a stupid tweet. Also, Eli Lilly thought it would be cute to use the twitter handle LillyPad rather than something more official sounding. Maybe the evil murderous drug company should have stopped trying to be cute and start focusing on actually saving lives.
And diversity hires programing the trading bots.
well said.
Publicly traded medical companies arnt allowed to put saving people ahead of profits. If they found a cure for cancer and it was cheaper than their current treatments they would be obligated to shelve the discovery or make it more expensive than what they're currently doing. If they didn't their kike investors would sue them and win for making a bad financial decision. You'll never get good health care solutions out of for profit medicine it's impossible and the most broken part of capitalism
Only a woman executive would think LillyPad could make a multi-billion $ pharma company seem cute and friendly.
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