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Old 06-07-2018, 07:22 AM
 
Location: Jonesboro
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The just-breaking news of this morning is probably only the opening salvo of shocking news that we will get as this major Cobb County biopharma business comes further under the microscope in an investigation of what seems to be a pattern of financial & ethical mismanagement & corruption.
A online search of MidMedx's recent news history reveals a checkered past as regards it's lapses in proper business practices. The powerful connections of it's head, Peter Petit, to the Georgia business & political establishment give cause to wonder where the various tentacles of an investigation of his company will lead.

Stay tuned...


https://www.ajc.com/news/breaking-ne...BTdJDbBM1FJlL/
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