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IVC might be putting new meaning into the "dead cat bounce," but data from some western economies (not Italy) have the mortality rate below 1%.Invocare IVC . A Clear Winner ... except it's going to be the low cost, no "bells and whistles" selection if gathering for wakes, hugs and etc are off limits. Besides, merely bringing forward rather predictable demand.
It is binary, as long as you can put patients on respirators, severe but ok, but once your hospitals are under then mortality jumpsIVC might be putting new meaning into the "dead cat bounce," but data from some western economies (not Italy) have the mortality rate below 1%.
China the rate is 20% for those aged over 80 - supposedly.IVC might be putting new meaning into the "dead cat bounce," but data from some western economies (not Italy) have the mortality rate below 1%.
By close of market: $3.32 bought $2.99 this morning..10.8% profit in a day and this is not a minor cent play..weirdI put one order on telstra at p/e of 8 probably heading to 11 or 12 after reduced dividends
Relatively unaffected by the economic issues
Sellers of condomsWith populations essentially stuck at home for prolonged periods, what about a baby boom towards the end of the year?
Beneficiaries, please?
Can you list out a couple of your favourites? Even if they're not trading at a discount?I have been trying to build a list of 'invincible' businesses that are now trading at a significant discount to my calculated range of Intrinsic Value. So far I haven't found any!
Most of the damage has been wrought on poor balance sheets, stonks and speculative businesses, the real quality has gone down very little.
I put one order on telstra at p/e of 8 probably heading to 11 or 12 after reduced dividends
Relatively unaffected by the economic issues
was thinking about this, and noticed one interesting quote, out of the USA... can only imagine more and more people getting asked to work from home, many may need to upgrade their broadband connections accordingly, possibly subsidised by their employer.
and once this is over, they may end up just keeping the more expensive plan....
...One money manager noticed that his trades were executing more slowly. In trying to figure out why, he finally realized the traders he uses were all at home on their Wi-Fi which was slower than the Wi-Fi at their offices...
Can you list out a couple of your favourites? Even if they're not trading at a discount?
Always curious to know peoples thinking.
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