...Reiner was about to make a fortune from Stemcentrx, a San Francisco-based biotech company he founded in 2008 and which developed experimental cancer treatments including the small cell lung cancer drug Rova-T.
He had studied post-graduate courses in genetics and biochemistry at Wayne State University and the University of California, San Diego, and he sold his start-up for $5.8 billion eight years later.
The deal with the Chicago-based AbbVie Inc also saw Reiner granted stock options worth up to $4 billion.
In 2019 he joined the board of Harvest Health and Recreation as the company began capitalizing on the wave of cannabis decriminalization sweeping the country to become one of the biggest suppliers in the US.
Mike Lynch's yacht just sank, while his former partner Stephen Chamberlain was killed in a car crash.
Starting to look like a pattern.
I believe he was jogging and (intentionally, it seems) run over by a car, 48 hours prior to the yacht sinking.
Thanks, details weren't clear to me, just the end result.
Holy shit.
So, do we know if this guy was a bad hombre?
Sounds at first like he had a cure for cancer, and Big Pharma don' like dat.
And he was on the leading edge of applied cannabis medicine--which is also something Big Pharma is threatened by.
So, maybe we lost a good one?
Possibly. They have killed off many promising drugs by shorting them into bankruptcy or buying them out.
I have a feeling government is controlling cannabis seeds and modifying them. Trying to kill out the original purity.
God, I hope not.
So who are the main beneficiaries of his death?
Not people with cancer
...is it starting to sink in yet
LMAO well struck, White Hats. Hoping for many, many promptly executed more DS big Pharma bastards immediately after the election
"The early rain which washes away the chaff before the spring rains"
Source?
https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/northwest/wealthy-investor-found-dead-in-private-lake-north-of-spokane/