Future of Pfizer stock

Hey guys,

what is the major takeaway on Pfizer stock? Time to sell or hold? Are they going to get vaxx approved for infants and booster every 6 months or going down with veritas videos exposing all the shit going on inside of the company?

 
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Project Veritas is not a credible source. You need only look at the ACORN debacle to figure that one out (their tactics ultimately resulted in the closure of ACORN). They selectively edit tape recordings to suit their own propaganda purposes, like they did in the Schiller/NPR tape that made it seem like they didn't want federal funding.

The allegations against Pfizer are more or less that they're gagging their scientists from talking about the efficacy of natural immunity against COVID-19, which to some extent is possibly true. It isn't in the company's best interest to discuss natural immunity when they can sell vaccines and booster vaccines to governments. With that being said, there are plenty of people across the glove who do not have natural immunity, so it stands to reason that they could make use of the immunity conferred by a Pfizer vaccine.

Even in the COVID crash, Pfizer stock had its lowest close on Mar. 20, 2020 with $27.48, which is 34.6% lower than prevailing market prices at time of writing. There was a lot of crap going down back then, and the stock price wasn't that far off from where it is. Much of the rest of the world is still unvaccinated, which leaves plenty of market potential even if boosters get disparaged. 

 

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