Forum Replies Created
-
AuthorPosts
-
34f3f3f
ParticipantThis doesn’t fit my definition of a “bubble”, which is unsustainable hyper-inflation due to asset chasing and speculation, where demand exceeds supply. I think health care is in a crisis of a different sort. Investors haven’t been falling over each other to invest in it, but health related costs have been escalating to very high levels. The evidence for this is in the high costs of medical treatment, health insurance and drugs. While R&D may be one reason, large profits seeking corporations, and a litigious climate, may have something to do with it.
34f3f3f
ParticipantThis doesn’t fit my definition of a “bubble”, which is unsustainable hyper-inflation due to asset chasing and speculation, where demand exceeds supply. I think health care is in a crisis of a different sort. Investors haven’t been falling over each other to invest in it, but health related costs have been escalating to very high levels. The evidence for this is in the high costs of medical treatment, health insurance and drugs. While R&D may be one reason, large profits seeking corporations, and a litigious climate, may have something to do with it.
34f3f3f
ParticipantThis doesn’t fit my definition of a “bubble”, which is unsustainable hyper-inflation due to asset chasing and speculation, where demand exceeds supply. I think health care is in a crisis of a different sort. Investors haven’t been falling over each other to invest in it, but health related costs have been escalating to very high levels. The evidence for this is in the high costs of medical treatment, health insurance and drugs. While R&D may be one reason, large profits seeking corporations, and a litigious climate, may have something to do with it.
34f3f3f
ParticipantThis doesn’t fit my definition of a “bubble”, which is unsustainable hyper-inflation due to asset chasing and speculation, where demand exceeds supply. I think health care is in a crisis of a different sort. Investors haven’t been falling over each other to invest in it, but health related costs have been escalating to very high levels. The evidence for this is in the high costs of medical treatment, health insurance and drugs. While R&D may be one reason, large profits seeking corporations, and a litigious climate, may have something to do with it.
34f3f3f
ParticipantI haven’t checked rates for a while, but it is due so will post back. However, I seem to remember Millenium (offshore entity?) had a question mark against it. I may be mistaken.
34f3f3f
ParticipantI haven’t checked rates for a while, but it is due so will post back. However, I seem to remember Millenium (offshore entity?) had a question mark against it. I may be mistaken.
34f3f3f
ParticipantI haven’t checked rates for a while, but it is due so will post back. However, I seem to remember Millenium (offshore entity?) had a question mark against it. I may be mistaken.
34f3f3f
ParticipantI haven’t checked rates for a while, but it is due so will post back. However, I seem to remember Millenium (offshore entity?) had a question mark against it. I may be mistaken.
34f3f3f
ParticipantI haven’t checked rates for a while, but it is due so will post back. However, I seem to remember Millenium (offshore entity?) had a question mark against it. I may be mistaken.
34f3f3f
ParticipantThanks Russell, I’ll be sure to check those ideas out.
34f3f3f
ParticipantThanks Russell, I’ll be sure to check those ideas out.
34f3f3f
ParticipantThanks Russell, I’ll be sure to check those ideas out.
34f3f3f
ParticipantThanks Russell, I’ll be sure to check those ideas out.
34f3f3f
ParticipantThanks Russell, I’ll be sure to check those ideas out.
-
AuthorPosts
