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2021 Sep 12, 1:07am   36,161 views  227 comments

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So, making so much money on this vaccine, with the government backing the cost for multiple doses to almost a billion, maybe much more, people worldwide now and in the immediate future, how come this stock hasn't doubled or tripled in price?

A First Order Analysis says "Ha,ha - foolish Conspiracy Theorist, perhaps this is not the boon to Pfizer you think it is! They are just making modest amounts on the vaccine because the good people at Pfizer just have your good health in mind"

They didn't do the Second or Third Order Analysis.

Almost 400M COVID "Vaccine" doses have been administered, according to CDC. A large percentage of that is by Pfizer.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/u-administered-379-4-mln-185338633.html

Why HASNT the Smart Money plowed into this stock and sent it's price skyrocketing?

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159   AD   2023 Nov 29, 11:41pm  

Pfizer's stock price is at 1998 levels.

Well at least it is better than GE which is at 1997 levels.
162   Patrick   2023 Dec 5, 1:38pm  

https://unbekoming.substack.com/p/loot


The greater truth was that East India Company was the world’s largest drug cartel. Growing opium in India and shipping it to China. Empire was the original Drug Cartel, they have never let go of that business, they just found ways to legalize it, make Government’s dependent on it while making people worship it all over the world. It’s called Healthcare, Medicine and Pharma today.
164   HeadSet   2023 Dec 11, 2:04pm  

Pfyocardis should be a new term.
166   zzyzzx   2023 Dec 13, 5:43am  

ad says


Pfizer's stock price is at 1998 levels.


https://finance.yahoo.com/news/pfizers-2024-revenue-forecast-below-115153987.html

Pfizer shares sink after weak 2024 forecasts

Pfizer on Wednesday forecast 2024 revenue and profit below Wall Street expectations, sending its shares down 7% in premarket trading even as it raised cost-cut target by $500 million.

A drop in annual COVID vaccination rates and demand for the treatments in 2023 have dragged sales of Pfizer's COVID products, Paxlovid and the vaccine it makes with German partner BioNTech.

The products, which had boosted its revenue over the last two years, are now expected to generate $8 billion in total sales in 2024.

Analysts were expecting sals of Comirnaty alone to be more than $8 billion besides more than $5 billion from Paxlovid.

The drop in COVID product sales had also forced Pfizer to launch a program to cut jobs and expenses, which is now expected to save least $4 billion a year.

The company, which employs nearly 83,000 employees globally, in November cut 500 jobs at its Sandwich, Kent site in the UK.

Pfizer's $43 billion deal for cancer drugmaker Seagen, which is expected to close on Thursday, is expected to add $3.1 billion to revenue next year.

The drugmaker said on Tuesday it plans to create an oncology division early next year that would include the acquisition. The new division will be led by Chris Boshoff, who now runs cancer research and development for Pfizer.

The U.S. drugmaker expects its annual revenue to be in the range of $58.5 billion to $61.5 billion compared with analysts' average estimate of $63.17 billion, according to LSEG data.

The company also forecast adjusted profit in the range of $2.05 to $2.25 per share, lower than analysts' expectation of $3.16.



I am also noticing:
Forward Dividend & Yield $1.64/share (5.74%)
EPS (TTM) $1.83

That's a pretty steep payout ratio. I can't imagine that's sustainable. But Motely Fool thinks it's probably safe:
https://www.fool.com/investing/2023/08/09/pfizers-profits-plunge-77-is-dividend-still-safe/
167   zzyzzx   2023 Dec 13, 5:49am  

$26.70/sh -$1.88 (-6.58%) Pre-Market: 8:46 AM EST
175   Patrick   2024 Feb 9, 9:13pm  

https://tobyrogers.substack.com/p/thinking-points-february-9-2024


Last year, Pfizer had a PR disaster on their hands when their product (allegedly) caused Damar Hamlin to go into cardiac arrest during Monday Night Football. All signs suggest that they immediately bought off Hamlin and his family. Then Pfizer recruited the most likable guy in the NFL, goofy Travis Kelce, to endorse their deadly product. And then, in a lucky coincidence, Kelce started dating the most famous female pop star in the world.

Pfizer spent about $40 million and the genocide is back on track!
185   fdhfoiehfeoi   2024 Feb 12, 11:18am  

Pfizer ran a Super Bowl add for a new cancer pill. They may have toned down the halftime show, but still throwing it right in our faces in the commercials...
187   Patrick   2024 Feb 19, 4:37pm  

https://newworldhumor.substack.com/p/now-hiring-full-time-social-media


Now Hiring: Full-Time Social Media Doctor

Pfizer, Inc. | All Locations




Pfizer, Inc. is seeking a dedicated, enthusiastic healthcare professional to work full-time hours on social media, demonizing those who question the safety and effectiveness of the company’s products. The ideal candidate will have a medical degree approved by Pfizer, along with previous experience vilifying users in an online environment. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package, including the opportunity to quit your job practicing actual medicine.

In this exciting remote position, you will work under our Director of Public Ridicule to tear down large numbers of independent researchers, naturopaths, stay-at-home moms, and other threats to the company’s bottom line. Daily responsibilities include name-calling and labeling, creating smear campaigns, and leading a team of medical attack officers to gang up against the target population.

This is a senior-level cyberbully position with potential for growth into an even more destructive role.

Qualifications:

Basic medical training at a university funded by Pfizer

8+ years in public shaming and/or ridicule

Ability to mock alternative health practitioners at a grade school level or above

Working knowledge of X, Facebook, Instagram, Youtube, Tik Tok, and other social humiliation platforms

Up-to-date on the latest industry taunts, including “Hey, anti-vaxxers…”

Comfortable following a script and using our auto-debunker tool to quickly debunk claims made by critics of Big Pharma

Strong adherence to company guidelines, and a willingness to trust our Science

To Apply:

Please email paidshills@pfizer.com with your resume, cover letter, and an online portfolio showcasing some of your best anti-vax roasts and put-downs. Only serious medical trash talkers will be considered.

Pfizer, Inc. is an Unequal Opportunity Employer that discriminates on the basis of medical beliefs and vaccination status.
192   Patrick   2024 Mar 15, 10:30am  

https://www.aussie17.com/p/pfizer-event-staffer-admits-to-avoiding


Pfizer Event Staffer Admits to Avoiding mRNA Jab during a Pfizer Vaccination campaign.

(Leaked Audio) Pfizer Event Rep : "Honestly, I took Sinovac! hehehe"

There's this whole charade about "Making a Pledge," as if you're swearing into knighthood rather than just rolling up your sleeve for a shot. Pfizer is here using a psychological play straight out of a textbook; it's not merely a vaccination, it's your solemn oath to humanity, your solemn promise to do your bit in some grander global scheme.

This maneuver taps into a primal need for belonging and purpose, packaging a medical decision as a moral high ground. However, dressing up a health choice with the emotional weight of a pledge blurs the lines between personal health autonomy and social coercion.

The moment Pfizer's "Project Vax" came into my view, it was like flipping a switch, dragging me back to my Pharma days. Back then, I learned the cardinal rule that you just don't see Pharma companies hawking their products directly to the unsuspecting public. That's a big no-no. The official playbook says you market to the medical professionals, not the patients — except, of course, in the US and New Zealand, where direct-to-consumer (DTC) advertisements are part of the landscape.

But here's Pfizer, strutting across the stage with "Project Vax," acting like they've got the run of the place. And why wouldn't they? Their ties with regulators and political bigwigs seem to give them a sense of invincibility, a belief that they can bend the rules without consequence.

Typically, Pharma's approach to boosting drug sales is more covert, wrapping their intentions in “Disease Awareness Campaigns”. They'd rather create fear educate you on the horrors of cancer or the risks of heart disease than mention their products outright. But if you attend an event or visit their site, suddenly you're on a path straight to their "partnered" doctors, who unsurprisingly, lean towards prescribing their drugs over any competitors'. That's Pharma marketing 101 – indirect, insidious, and incredibly effective.

Thankfully, people are finally opening their eyes to Pfizer's manipulative tactics, as they're met with a wave of outraged citizens shining a light on the dark corners of Pfizer’s so-called experimental vaccines - tainted with e.coli DNA and peppered with undisclosed SV40 promoters. . But wait, the plot thickens when Pfizer's very own carnival barkers, I mean, event reps, with a straight face, assure us that their glittering "Project Vax" extravaganza isn't about vaccinations at all. How utterly preposterous!

Stick around until the end of the video, and you'll catch a moment of pure comedic gold – a Pfizer event rep confesses they opted for the Chinese vaccine rather than their own brand of experimental mRNA wizardry. Talk about the punchline of the century!

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