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Former hedge fund manager and pharmaceutical CEO irks lawmakers
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Former hedge fund manager and pharmaceutical CEO irks lawmakers
Martin Shkreli, former CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals, testified on Capitol Hill after hiking drug prices by more than 5,000 percent. Watch how lawmakers react to him invoking the Fifth Amendment.
Former pharmaceutical CEO calls lawmakers "imbeciles" and declined to answer questions at hearing on drug price hikes; later conducted web conference
Infamous pharma ex-CEO Martin Shkreli is known for hiking of drug prices. However, he wasn't the first. Why is it such a shock now? Financial Times senior business correspondent Michael Crow joins CBSN to discuss.
Congress may not get answers Thursday about his 5,000 percent drug price hike, but he sure talked on Wednesday
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Former Turing Pharmaceuticals CEO Martin Shkreli, reviled for price-gouging, forced to appear at a congressional hearing next Tuesday
Big pharma is busily raising prices on dozens of medications, branded and generic, with increases of 20 percent or more
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Just two weeks after former CEO Martin Shkreli's arrest, the biotech is now seeking bankruptcy protection
Biotech firm was run by Martin Shkreli; he was fired earlier this month after being arrested and charged for alleged securities fraud
Shkreli resigned Friday, a day after his arrest on charges of securities fraud related to a company he previously ran
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A day after his arrest on securities fraud charges, the boyish entrepreneur who drew public ire, steps down
Pharmaceutical CEO Martin Shkreli who was accused of price gouging is out on bail after his arrest Thursday on unrelated securities fraud charges. Federal prosecutors allege Shkreli lied and stole to keep his other companies afloat. He was already called a symbol of corporate greed after his drug company raised the price of a medicine by more than 5,000 percent. Anthony Mason reports.
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Martin Shkreli, the pharmaceutical company CEO who caused a public uproar after drastically raising the price of a life-saving prescription drug, was arrested on Thursday. Federal prosecutors accuse Shkreli of running a Ponzi-like scheme to pay off investors at his former hedge fund. Anthony Mason reports.
Martin Shkreli, who ignited a firestorm when he hiked the price of a life-saving drug from $13.50 up to $750, was arrested Thursday on an unrelated matter. CBS News' DeMarco Morgan and Attorney Matthew Kaiser explain the federal case against him for securities fraud.
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