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Why are magazine articles so piss poorly written. The article doesn't even answer the most obvious questions anyone would have: exactly what kind of blood tests were "fraudulent" and what is a "fraudulent" blood test? Were the tests just inaccurate, or was it known that the tests were worthless? Were they testing for infections, diabetes, paternity, or what?
The title of the article contains all the information in the article, and that's just not a good sign.
Kicking my own ass for not buying some puts on this one.
Is it not a private company?
Is it? I didn't even bother looking.
Don't feel so bad then :)
Beautiful blonde woman in tech: who doesn't want them to succeed?
It's a nice opportunity to BS your way to untold riches.
Blood-testing company Theranos founder's net worth goes from $4.5 BILLION to nothing amid fraud claims
Elizabeth Holmes, 32, was at the top of Forbes' list of the richest self-made women in America last year
Forbes re-evaluated their estimate amid allegations that Theranos has inaccurate tests and is being investigated by federal agencies
Theranos was sued on Thursday and is accused of endangering customer health through 'massive failures' within its blood tests
The complaint accuses the company of breach of contract, false advertising and consumer fraud, among other claims
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3620126/Blood-testing-company-Theranos-founder-s-net-worth-goes-4-5-BILLION-amid-fraud-claims.html
Where is Bill's ole blue dress?