jeudi 29 juin 2017
Martin Shkreli reported too-good-to-be-true returns, investor tells trial
An investor in "Pharma Bro" Martin Shkreli's hedge fund says he wowed her by reporting eye-popping returns that prosecutors say were a lie.
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