Medivation (MDVN) Target of Negative TheStreetSweeper Article
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Medivation, Inc. (Nasdaq: MDVN) is seeing mild pressure Thursday afternoon following a negative report at TheStreetSweeper.org.
The report said, ".... the stock trades at lofty levels that fail to properly reflect the following: rights to only a portion of future drug sales and initial access to only a limited section of the market; fierce competition from a similar drug and documented progress toward a superior version of its own therapy; inexperience in commercial operations and dependence on a marketing partner where sales reps have long complained of toxic working conditions; and prior clinical results that sparked false hopes for an earlier drug that ultimately failed, scaring off an industry giant and staining its record with a potential source of ongoing doubt."
The report said, ".... the stock trades at lofty levels that fail to properly reflect the following: rights to only a portion of future drug sales and initial access to only a limited section of the market; fierce competition from a similar drug and documented progress toward a superior version of its own therapy; inexperience in commercial operations and dependence on a marketing partner where sales reps have long complained of toxic working conditions; and prior clinical results that sparked false hopes for an earlier drug that ultimately failed, scaring off an industry giant and staining its record with a potential source of ongoing doubt."
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