Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) - David Blech, once dubbed the "King of Biotech", failed to persuade a U.S. appeals court ...
David Blech, shown in a scene from documentary 'The Blech Effect." Courtesy of Virgil Films EXCLUSIVE: Virgil Films has acquired rights in U.S. and Canada rights to The Blech Effect, which traces the ...
"Where is that money today?" "My money's gone..." Virgil Films has released an official trailer for a very personal documentary titled The Blech Effect, a film profiling the former "King of Biotech" ...
David Blech, the former biotechnology stock promoter who got probation for a 1998 fraud conviction, was sentenced to four years in prison for a similar crime by a judge who angrily rejected his plea ...
GEN talks with David Blech, the prison-bound biotech mogul. “Whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad.” —Euripides (484 BC–406 BC) David Blech is not mad but he is bipolar. While he has not ...
Blech built a fortune of more than $300 million after early bets on biotech stocks, gaining recognition as one of the wealthiest Americans in Forbes in 1992, the AP reported. Yet his wealth has ...
Amid a major hot streak for biotech stocks, New York Times scribe Andrew Pollack caught up with David Blech, who is heading to prison later this month after making fraudulent trades on drug company ...
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