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Re: TheInvincibleBull post# 28

Thursday, 03/30/2017 11:42:52 AM

Thursday, March 30, 2017 11:42:52 AM

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Major lack of stats with this company:

current low daily volume and stock price and lack of interest by retail investors

36 employees? Where are products produced . . . overseas?

Now have announced company is rising price of its product to hospitals and care givers. Its small income diabetics that is the largest market for product. Taxpayers are willing (and able) to pick up ever increasing number of new low-income diabetes?

Most of these low-income diabetes are not going to change their diet or lifestyles. Go to Wall Mart and observe what are stacked on the shelves . . . diabetic-causing foods . . . and government and states and rich want to cut back of food stamps and Medicaid.
That formula for personal and fiscal responsibility clashes big-time.

Doctors and hospitals and health insurance companies have proven, for example, that they cannot lower costs AND cure addition (food choices is major one, as well as lack of exercising lifestyle).

No net new jobs, lack of minimum supportive guaranteed annual income, soaring demand of rich for MORE profits, and effects of job-loss under automation and AI is not boding well for stability and progress of USA and other countries.

Notice anyone in the health care system taking a pay-cut?
Thought so.

Doubtful any positives to support a stock price increase for this company. Note NO figures are given forth by company as to how much $$s they are saving health establishment. Will patients buy expensive kits from retail shelves . . . who knows?

See . . . at this time . . . no info to support new income sources for this company's techs. I could be wrong though.

Affordable Care Act . . . for who . . . health care establishments?
You can not keep kicking the can down the same-old-same-old economic highway without a jobs AND rising income program.

The flaw herein is poor folk without more income will just refuse to care for themselves and eat the junk food causing disease prone lifestyle. They will buy more food and less health care . . . and they won't change anything to save themselves.

Unless government and tax-payers provide a universal single-payer health care system . . . AND accept that health care and entertainment are going to be the major components of the coming economy and society . . . steady socio-economic collapse will continue. Who will buy the new products without a lifetime credit card . . . robots do not buy products and services?