Once a Notorious Short Seller, Martin Shkreli Now Sees A Future In Biotech

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Martin Shkreli doesn’t sit still. Slouching in a modern black chair at the Manhattan offices of Retrophin (RTRX), the biotechnology company he started three years ago, he fiddles with a keyboard connected to a wall-mounted monitor, multitasking even as he gives an interview. As he talks, he flips through a copy of the Journal of the American Medical Association. He tugs at the blue hoodie he’s wearing over a crimson golf shirt and jeans. He’s 31 years old but could easily pass for an undergraduate.

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