On November 21st, a relatively small biotech company named Gilead Sciences (GILD) made headline news in the pharmaceutical investment community when it acquired a little - known hepatitis C
drug developer named Pharmasset Inc. (VRUS), for $ 10.8 billion, in an all - cash deal.
Could this mean a future devoid of fictional
drug references in videogames,»cause as much as I support overzealous censorship gettin» bitch slapped, I'd really miss the silly
names developers come up with to circumvent those conservative ratings boards.
As reported in the written decision of the Law Society Hearing Panel (which decision is under appeal by the applicant), the applicant threatened to sue the other board members for defamation after he was removed as President of the condo corporation and a notice of his removal was posted; circulated a letter (under a false
name) on some floors within the building that falsely stated that some of the board members had previously gone bankrupt, had criminal convictions and were accepting bribes and free meals from the
developer of the condominium to settle deficiencies with the
developer; made a derogatory remark about some of the residents based on their ethnicity; threatened to report some of the directors to US / Canada border officials, falsely alleging that they were
drug smugglers; threatened both the corporation's property manager and security services firm that their contracts with the condo corporation would be in jeopardy if they did not provide a character letter to the applicant.