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by 467568985476
3713 days ago
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The attacking part is great. It's the "fail fast" part that they messed up on. If the machines worked, would we be having this conversation about a company accused of lying to regulators and defrauding investors? Maybe it's a problem of Theranos setting investor expectations poorly, maybe the regulators are looking to make an example of someone for playing fast and loose in the traditionally tightly regulated healthcare industry, maybe both. Hopefully it's growing pains for a burgeoning biotech market and not actually fraud from the top. |
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