China Sky One Blames U.S. Media Reports For Driving Down NASDAQ Share Price
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
BEIJING - Just months after threatening to sue an American shareholder for posting negative reports about China Sky One Medical on a U.S. Web site, the leadership of NASDAQ-traded Sky One has issued a new public declaration that unfavorable media reports about the firm that have been driving down its share price are unfounded and reckless
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