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Martin Shkreli Offers $10 Million for Exclusive Rights to New Kanye West Album

This man is a straight up villain. He’s moved on from AIDS drug price gouging to attempting to monopolize the release of rap music. Next thing you know, he’s buying all of the music and we’ll have nothing left to listen to on the radio, aside from old school jams.
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Bernie Sanders would not be happy about this sort of “rich man” horseshit that Marty is trying to pull off.

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8 comments

  1. smartestone

    well that would be a public service

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  2. doughjadank

    That smug douche-face picture is perfect.

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  3. jacked rabbit

    I was screaming, “gangsta” all through this letter until I got to the Twitter DM part…The ending couldn’t have been more surprising unless the end of the letter had a signature of

    SENT BY IFON – IT IS VERYKOOL

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  4. ironbird

    I like the guy. He is simply exposing the scumbags that leech off the 401k system. MM do not do anything real. And the CEO’s are even worse. The dude is Robin Hood. Hilarious. Not a good thing in populist times for the talking heads on the teevee.

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  5. tradingnymph

    I googled this freak who you can tell has no legal training…He dropped out of high school and his first major job was as an intern on Jim Cramer’s CNBC show Mad Money. Later, he started a pair of hedge funds, Elea Capital and MSMB Capital. They didn’t make a profit, but discovered there was a lot of cash to be made in directly selling pharmaceutical drugs. His pharmaceutical company, Retrophin, bought old, rarely used drugs and raised their prices—a drug to treat kidney stones, for instance, was raised from $1.50 per pill to $30. Sad thing, if he could do this…anyone can. But not sure who invested with him in the first place? How many people give High School Drop Outs Money to Invest with no performance?

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