The biotech entrepreneur, friend of Martha Stewart, and “Page Six” regular spent five years in jail on insider-trading charges. Just three months after his release, ImClone, the
company Waksal founded, was sold for $6.5 billion, on the strength of the breakthrough
cancer drug he developed. Did prison change him? Not really. Does he feel vindicated?
Absolutely. ... Read the story
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Sam Waksal Was Right All Along*
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The biotech entrepreneur, friend of Martha Stewart, and “Page Six” regular spent five years in jail on insider-trading charges. Just three months after his release, ImClone, the company Waksal founded, was sold for $6.5 billion, on the strength of the breakthrough cancer drug he developed. Did prison change him? Not really. Does he feel vindicated? Absolutely. ... Read the story
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