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To: reed13k

I know people that used to work there, a lot of them. We used to be a primary hangout for their employees, but not so much recently.

I’m not sure the government can be blamed for this one. They had to voluntary suspend operations a couple years ago for some pretty serious stuff. The main one was metal getting in the injectables, but most notoriously a bucket of pee found in a production area.

Before that their main reputation was rapid growth. Perhaps too much too fast.

Over the past year or two they have let a lot of their long term people go. Classic dumb move by business, it’s great for the short term bottom line but if you are trying to rebuild a previously successful business, not so good.


20 posted on 10/09/2013 4:24:15 AM PDT by E Rocc (November 2, 2010: The beginning of the end of the kleptocracy.)
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To: E Rocc

Don’t disagree that they had issues, and needed to resolve them. I know someone from there that also said their older facilities would have taken significant work to upgrade. Spent 350M to bring things in line, and estimated more than that to finish the process...thus closing the shop.

There “voluntary” shutdown is called a consent decree - which is basically the regulators saying: if you don’t agree with us in court on the steps you’ll take, then we’ll lock your doors and confiscate all your product. You get to negotiate the details, but you will “volunteer”.

But the ability to resolve those issues is limited due to the regulatory scheme currently in place. There is a proscribed method for anything and everything and ridiculous amounts of documentation even though the answers are often obvious. Most of which provides limited value while adding termendous cost and resulting in shortcuts elsewhere to offset the burden. There’s a time and place for different tools and documentation, but the requirements have reached an onorus level.

I don’t doubt they had silly stupid things they were doing. But the industry is under serious threat from a number of angles.


21 posted on 10/09/2013 7:00:29 AM PDT by reed13k (For evil to triumph it is only necessary for good men to do nothing.)
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