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Re: TonyJoe1957 post# 9725

Monday, 05/20/2019 6:08:09 PM

Monday, May 20, 2019 6:08:09 PM

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Tony and everyone else monitoring this board. The distribution of countries is interesting. Middle eastern countries are either dirt poor or exceptionally rich and as far as the poor countries go, I really doubt if the is much of an organized health care system in them. Then there is the US. Huge market - probably kind of difficult to enter - lot of health care and financial requirements. Still a great market. What about Canada - thought that part of the move to Canada was to be closer to Mr. Chan's home market (not sure if he is a Canadian or US citizen - not that it really matters). I would think that both eastern and western Europe would be huge markets - lots of state run health plans as well as private plans. Better, or actually a more balanced wealth/income distribution of the countries as compared to the ME. Also, Central and South America. Kind of like Europe, but scaled down a bit on the economics side. I know we cannot go after the world all at once, but an absence, especially in Canada and Europe does not make sense to me. Especially GB and France - probably the leaders in health care in Europe. I have been in ALRT for well over 10 years quietly watching and picking up shares from time-to-time and, now finally feel that we are on the cusp of something really big and I am anxious (getting old too and need time to spend the profits). Any thoughts?