Yesterday afternoon, I was interviewed live on FOX Business about the AmerisourceBergen / Walgreens / Alliance Boots deal. The video is embedded below.
I was at the Philadelphia Fox affiliate, while Melissa Francis was in New York. This was my first live TV interview, which was fun and a bit scary. The actual interview was five minutes long, but it felt like 30 seconds.
My 16-year old daughter tagged along. When you see me randomly smile at 2:37, it's because she was standing behind the camera, reminding me to smile! (She's a sweetie.) Plus, she got to think her dad was (a tiny bit) cool.
Enjoy!
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Nicely done Adam!
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
ReplyDeleteWell done on that Fox interview….sure didn’t seem like your first time …
ReplyDeleteGreat interview Adam – thanks so much for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteWell done! A seasoned pro at work! You kept her focused and grounded in reality which is seldom easy. Your answers were perfect for the consumer and others to understand.
ReplyDeleteYes, I tried hard to avoid words like oligopsony!
ReplyDeleteVery nicely done. You have the Sham-Wow guy worried!
ReplyDeleteWONDERFUL job, Dr. Fein, and you definitely deserve the "cool" title from your daughter!
ReplyDeleteGreat job Adam. The 2:37 moment was priceless.
ReplyDeleteGreat job (as always) Adam. Thanks for sharing the link.
ReplyDeleteI hope you are paying your 16 year old stage manager well.
I’ll be in line for an autograph at the next CBI conference!
Well done Adam.. In that short timeframe you were able to clearly describe the pharmaceutical landscape. Thank you
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your comments on the Walgreens distribution contract. Nicely done great exposure. I also agreed with your analysis. Have a nice weekend Adam.
ReplyDeleteAdam,
ReplyDeleteGreat job on Fox Business! I never would have guessed it was your first live TV interview.
Stay well.
Great informative interview. Good job by both.
ReplyDeleteGreat Job Adam!
ReplyDeleteGreat Job! My worry is just what you pointed out. People thinking they won't need a pharmacy benefit anymore. Access to all of these new (extremely expensive) specialty drugs can only come with a viable pharmacy benefit.
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