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Martin Shkreli (/ ˈ ʃ k r ɛ l i /; born March 17, 1983) is an American investor and businessman.Shkreli is the co-founder of the hedge funds Elea Capital, MSMB Capital Management, and MSMB Healthcare, the co-founder and former CEO of pharmaceutical firms Retrophin and Turing Pharmaceuticals, and the former CEO of start-up software company Gödel Systems, which he founded in August 2016.
Martin Shkreli lost control of his Twitter account to hackers on Sunday, hours after he took to Twitter to plead his innocence
In 2017, former pharmaceutical executive Martin Shkreli attempted to contact Duca a number of times and referenced her routinely in social media. In early January 2017, Shkreli direct-messaged Duca, tweeted her directly, edited a collage of Duca for his Twitter banner, and superimposed his face on top of an image of Duca and her then-husband to ...
Evan Greebel is a convicted felon and the former New York based attorney of Martin Shkreli.Greebel was the outside counsel to Retrophin Inc., which Shkreli co-founded. [1]In 2017, Greebel was convicted of helping Shkreli defraud investors out of $11 million to repay investors in one of Shkreli's former ventures, [2] and in August 2018, was ordered to serve 18 months in prison.
Former Bloomberg reporter Christie Smythe was the talk of Twitter Sunday after a story about her decision to give up her husband and her job for convicted “Pharma Bro” Martin Shkreli went ...
The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Monday to hear former pharmaceutical company CEO Martin Shkreli's challenge to a $64.6 million financial penalty imposed by a judge after he raised a lifesaving ...
Shkreli, who received his “Pharma bro” nickname after his company raised the price of the life-saving drug Daraprim from $13.50 to $750, bought the album for $2m at auction
Shkreli (tribe), Albanian tribe; Azem Shkreli (1938–1997), Albanian writer and poet; Lesh Shkreli (born 1957), Albanian-American soccer player; Martin Shkreli (born 1983), American businessman and convicted felon; Bernard Lown § Shkreli Awards, presented by the Lown Institute, for "worst examples of profiteering and dysfunction in health care"