The Lown Institute, a health care think tank, holds a contest every year for the most outrageous stories of greed in health ...
Martin Shkreli, the infamous “pharma bro” once ... of the lifesaving drug Daraprim used by AIDS patients from $13.50 a pill ...
Why do they call Martin shkreli Pharma Bro? Mr. Shrkeli played a major role in driving up the price of Daraprim, a toxoplasmosis drug, which the Swiss company owns the rights to, earning him the ...
Given that Martin Shkreli has a lifetime restraining order preventing him from working in the pharma industry, it will raise a few eyebrows that his new company – launched just two months after ...
Pharma CEO Martin Shkreli was arrested on the morning ... after raising the price of a life-saving AIDS drug from $13.50 to $750 a pill. Shkreli also became a divisive figure on social media.
Welcome to STAT’s archive of Martin Shkreli coverage ... he raised the price of Daraprim from $13.50 to $750 per pill. He was later ordered to return more than $64 million in profits from ...
Martin Shkreli argued that members of the Wu-Tang Clan should participate in a court battle he’s facing over a rare album they produced as they still hold rights to it. Martin “Pharma Bro ...
Martin Shkreli seeks Wu-Tang Clan members' involvement in the legal case over their album. Shkreli argues Robert Diggs and Tarik Azzougarh retain copyright interests in the album. The case ...
Former hedge fund manager Martin Shkreli called quantum computing stocks IonQ and Rigetti Computing "one of the best shorts" of his career.
You remember a guy named Martin Shkreli? If his name rings a bell, it’s probably because back in 2015, he jacked up the price of an old drug — from around $13 a pill to $750. The media dubbed ...
Martin Shkreli was sentenced to seven years in prison last year for looting a drug company he founded, Retrophin, of $11 million to pay back investors in two failed hedge funds he ran. Martin ...
The awards are named after Martin Shkreli, a former pharmaceutical executive who infamously raised the price of Daraprim, a lifesaving treatment for toxoplasmosis, from around $13 a pill to $750.