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Monkeypox Fears May Rescue Endangered Corporations
2022-05-23
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[Unlimited Hangout] Two corrupt companies were in rocky financial territory just a few weeks ago. Now, with concerns over a global monkeypox outbreak being hyped by media and global health organizations alike, the worries — and sins — of these two firms are quickly being forgotten.

In recent days, concern over a global outbreak of monkeypox, a mild disease related to smallpox and chickenpox, has been hyped in the media and health ministries around the world, even prompting an emergency meeting at the World Health Organization (WHO). For some, fears have centered around monkeypox being the potential "next pandemic" after Covid-19. For others, the fear is that monkeypox will be used as the latest excuse to further advance draconian biosecurity policies and global power grabs.

Regardless of how the monkeypox situation plays out, two companies are already cashing in. As concern over monkeypox has risen, so too have the shares of Emergent Biosolutions and SIGA Technologies. Both companies essentially have monopolies in the US market, and other markets as well, on smallpox vaccines and treatments. Their main smallpox-focused products are, conveniently, also used to protect against or treat monkeypox as well. As a result, the shares of Emergent Biosolutions climbed 12% on Thursday, while those of SIGA soared 17.1%.

For these companies, the monkeypox fears are a godsend, specifically for SIGA, which produces a smallpox treatment, known by its brand name TPOXX. It is SIGA’s only product. While some outlets have noted that the rise in the valuation of SIGA Technologies has coincided with recent concerns about monkeypox, essentially no attention has been given to the fact that the company is apparently the only piece of a powerful billionaire’s empire that isn’t currently crumbling.

That billionaire, "corporate raider" Ron Perelman, has deep and controversial ties to the Clinton family and the Democratic party as well as troubling ties to Jeffery Epstein. Aside from his controlling stake in SIGA, Perelman has recently made headlines for rapidly liquidating many of his assets in a desperate bid for cash.
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Posted by:Besoeker

#5   but we are in the ones of cases.

In America, sure. But over 100 in Europe as of yesterday, DooDahMan, reportedly thanks to the recent Gay Pride festival in Spain.
Posted by: trailing wife   2022-05-23 15:30  

#4  Probably should re-issue the suggestion that New Yorkers should not lick just anybody's asshole, just a close network.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2022-05-23 13:34  

#3  Oh for Heaven's Sake, my post from yesterday. Avoid sex with suspect people and you don't need a f*cking mask.
"It spreads from one person to another through prolonged close contact (by inhaling the infected droplets), or direct contact with infected bodily fluids or contaminated objects, such as bedding or clothes. It does not spread via casual contact. Pitted scars and/or areas of lighter or darker skin may remain after scabs have fallen off."
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2022-05-23 12:01  

#2  Well, I suppose each journey begins with the first step, but we are in the ones of cases.

COVID policy (and the vaccines) was an utter and scandalous failure, so let's double down.
Posted by: DooDahMan   2022-05-23 10:55  

#1  Europe's red alert for monkeypox: EU health chiefs tell nations to prepare vaccination strategies amid scramble to contain virus - as Denmark becomes 16th country to be struck down and Boris Johnson reveals No10 is 'keeping an eye' on outbreak
Posted by: Skidmark   2022-05-23 09:34  

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