Lannett Corporation is a generic drug company.
I like these businesses and in the past this forum enjoyed profits from Perrigo (PRGO), another large generic drug company.
LCI was also a member of the most recent Mr. Market Margaritaville Data Dump.
Lannett came onto my radar early this week from a pay service recommendation and I liked the fundamentals and nature of the business.
What no one expected was for the company to receive a CT AG subpoena for information on the pricing and territory distribution of one of its drugs.
The stock went from $47.50 down to $38.50 , down $9 (almost 19%) upon this news.
I am still conducting my due diligence, but my gut is feeling a huge overreaction here.
The drug being questioned, Digoxin, makes up 8-9% of LCI's annual sales.
The questions are regarding pricing (and not regarding a drug that needs to be pulled from the market) and LCI has promptly replied that there was no price fixing and are fully cooperating with the AG inquiry.
This action in general will keep the stock price depressed for a while, but once this matter gets sifted and worked out the company is still a solid company warranting a higher stock price.
Anyone else looking at this?
Hoping to hear others take and chime in.
Thanks; -Adam
Old Hippy & Mortgage Pro
I like these businesses and in the past this forum enjoyed profits from Perrigo (PRGO), another large generic drug company.
LCI was also a member of the most recent Mr. Market Margaritaville Data Dump.
Lannett came onto my radar early this week from a pay service recommendation and I liked the fundamentals and nature of the business.
What no one expected was for the company to receive a CT AG subpoena for information on the pricing and territory distribution of one of its drugs.
The stock went from $47.50 down to $38.50 , down $9 (almost 19%) upon this news.
I am still conducting my due diligence, but my gut is feeling a huge overreaction here.
The drug being questioned, Digoxin, makes up 8-9% of LCI's annual sales.
The questions are regarding pricing (and not regarding a drug that needs to be pulled from the market) and LCI has promptly replied that there was no price fixing and are fully cooperating with the AG inquiry.
This action in general will keep the stock price depressed for a while, but once this matter gets sifted and worked out the company is still a solid company warranting a higher stock price.
Anyone else looking at this?
Hoping to hear others take and chime in.
Thanks; -Adam
Old Hippy & Mortgage Pro
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