In the soul of every Wall Street analyst, there is a New York Post headline writer fighting to get out. Sometimes it manages to escape, which isn’t always a good thing—as these highlights from third-quarter notes show. “MURDO WAS THE CASE THAT THEY GAVE ME,” from Jefferies. The title of this note, which came after Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. chief commercial officer Murdo Gordon jumped to Amgen Inc., comes from Snoop Dogg’s “Murder Was the Case.” If Snoop Dogg can have a TV show with noted biotech investor Martha Stewart, why...
Source: Wall Street Journal September 28, 2018 15:16 UTC