jj9000 said:
They are throwing everything they can at it to stabilize.
...and we haven't even seen Q1 or Q2 results.
Aggie09Derek said:
I bought some CZR yesterday
Can you expand more on this... why do you foresee them feeling more pain than they already have?shallyaggie said:
What do people know about Ladder that I do not? I am in the business and deal with them all the time. They are about to feel some pain.
CuriousAg said:Can you expand more on this... why do you foresee them feeling more pain than they already have?shallyaggie said:
What do people know about Ladder that I do not? I am in the business and deal with them all the time. They are about to feel some pain.
shallyaggie said:
What do people know about Ladder that I do not? I am in the business and deal with them all the time. They are about to feel some pain.
FrioAg 00 said:
We're people really still going to Tiffany's shopping?
IrishTxAggie said:FrioAg 00 said:
We're people really still going to Tiffany's shopping?
You have any idea what a woman will do for you if she sees that Tiffany Green box? This will cause millions of men across America to blue ball during quarantine.
IrishTxAggie said:FrioAg 00 said:
We're people really still going to Tiffany's shopping?
You have any idea what a woman will do for you if she sees that Tiffany Green box? This will cause millions of men across America to blue ball during quarantine.
PearlJammin said:
This is a game changer that is not getting much hype. I'm starting to buy.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/marybethpfeiffer/2020/03/18/science-works-to-use-old-cheap-drugs-to-attack-coronavirus--it-might-just-work/#2adf3f865c49
Who is the manufacturer
US Debt is just a number right?claym711 said:
Fed is pouring up to $7T if fully subscribed Into reserves (AND LOANING WITH EQUITIES AS COLLATERAL - so you can buy stocks, bring them to the fed as collateral for more reserves, then go buy more, and cycle in more reserves to continue buying).
Combine this with the Treasury sending Fed dollars out into the hands of consumers, essentially suspending all debt (which will be serviced by the Fed and Treasury), bailing out everyone, AND buying equities.
I don't see how this will not result in a massive artificial inflation of stock prices in the coming months.
I agree with this but you either profit by this bubble expansion or you try to stand on the tracks in front of the FED train because of principle. I myself plan to profit by this extremely loose monetary policy and then hopefully profit when it collapses.claym711 said:
Fed is pouring up to $7T if fully subscribed Into reserves (AND LOANING WITH EQUITIES AS COLLATERAL - so you can buy stocks, bring them to the fed as collateral for more reserves, then go buy more, and cycle in more reserves to continue buying).
Combine this with the Treasury sending Fed dollars out into the hands of consumers, essentially suspending all debt (which will be serviced by the Fed and Treasury), bailing out everyone, AND buying equities.
I don't see how this will not result in a massive artificial inflation of stock prices in the coming months.
Quote:
At day three, the study reported, 50 percent of the treated group turned from positive to negative for the COVID-19 virus. By day six, 70 percent tested negative.
As intriguing, of the 20 test patients, six who were treated with both Plaquenil and the antibiotic azithromycin did even better, the team reported. Five of the six, or 83 percent, tested negative at day three. All six, 100 percent, tested negative at day six.
Meanwhile, the control patients largely stayed sick longer. On days three and six, just 6.3 percent and 12.5 percent, respectively, tested negative. The research paper did not include how they were alternatively treated.
Raoult's findings prompted the French Minister of Health Tuesday to approve expanded treatment trials, with one commencing in Lille, according to France 3, a public television station.
- In the control group, the mean age was 37, while the treated group's was 51. That means the older group fared better with the mean age skewed perhaps because sicker patients agreed to the new treatment.
- Four of the 16 controls were asymptomatic, while two of the 20 treated patients lacked symptoms.
- Around 60 percent of both groups had upper tract respiratory infection.
The paper concluded with this: "Our study has some limitations, including a small sample size, limited long-term outcome follow-up, and dropout of six patients from the study, however in the current context, we believe that our results should be shared with the scientific community."
I hope so because my gym has closed down and now I'm cranky.oldarmy1 said:
Seeing everything from Quinine to Zithromax (PFE) and even high dosage of Vitamin C.
Average age of Italy deaths is 81, so I think we see that hold true here and at a lower level.
I think it is Sanofitam2002 said:PearlJammin said:
This is a game changer that is not getting much hype. I'm starting to buy.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/marybethpfeiffer/2020/03/18/science-works-to-use-old-cheap-drugs-to-attack-coronavirus--it-might-just-work/#2adf3f865c49
Who is the manufacturer