EEUU: Ejecutivo que elevó precios de medicamentos para el VIH acusado de fraude
El hombre que se convirtiera en la imagen más odiada del negocio farmacéutico ha sido acusado de efectuar un fraude tipo ‘Ponzi’ o pirámide, afectando a los inversionistas de su fondo de inversiones y empresa farmacéutica, de la cual Martin Shkreli habría sido el fundador y director general.
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