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22-01-2020, 12:55 PM
#261
Originally Posted by mshierlaw
Well 1.25 did look sad a couple of days ago but ......... looks like the breakout will not hold up. No change today BIG RED candle yesterday.
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Likely to come back to your 1.25 sale shortly. I'm still sitting on the fence, don't fully understand the business conditions of the third leg, govt home services sector. Got some homework to do here B4 risking $$$$$$.
Short term technical indicators are only meaningful if there is enough volume supporting the trend. What you are seeing here is the trading noise of a low liquidity share ...
In my view - nothing to see here .. but a nice uptrend. Whether it holds will depend on the next results ...
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27-01-2020, 09:11 AM
#262
Tide turning for supermarket pharmacies? Looks like they start to close in the US.
https://www.marketscreener.com/CVS-H...ters-29893604/
This would be a positive trend change for the established specialist pharmacies.
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27-01-2020, 09:20 AM
#263
Originally Posted by BlackPeter
That’s interesting BP ..thanks
“ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”
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02-03-2020, 09:39 AM
#264
Been on Saturday for some shopping in town and noticed that Life Pharmacy looked pretty busy. Not checking, whether they sold only hand sanitizer, face masks and antiviral medication, but it sort of appeared (given the spread of customers throughout the shop) people are still interested in other things as well.
Still - wondering, which impact the virus scare might have for a health care provider? Could be a great opportunity to get rid of all these Tamiflu stocks nobody needed during the previous scare.
Sadly though - the only long queues I have seen on Saturday have been in front of the Lotto counter ;
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13-03-2020, 11:10 AM
#265
Member
the one green light in a sea of red. not surprising really. in for a solid year I think. going to get loads more customers.
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14-03-2020, 11:09 AM
#266
Originally Posted by Filthy
the one green light in a sea of red. not surprising really. in for a solid year I think. going to get loads more customers.
Agree. Nice to see them finishing above MA 50 as well above MA 200.
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22-03-2020, 05:39 PM
#267
Could be a nice little defensive play given the current climate, the pharmacy and medical side are about to crush things I think!
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22-03-2020, 07:01 PM
#268
Now it is time for defensive sectors like healthcare, consumer staples and utilities. Given the current situation, health care and food come first before others. Health is no doubt a priority, and consumers will continue to use healthcare products and services in difficult economic times. Similarly, food and beverage companies are true defensive plays as most of their products are essentials. Utilities too are deemed defensive stocks as electricity, gas and water are also essentials. One stock to watch for sudden move.
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22-03-2020, 10:36 PM
#269
Member
Originally Posted by Valuegrowth
Now it is time for defensive sectors like healthcare, consumer staples and utilities. Given the current situation, health care and food come first before others. Health is no doubt a priority, and consumers will continue to use healthcare products and services in difficult economic times. Similarly, food and beverage companies are true defensive plays as most of their products are essentials. Utilities too are deemed defensive stocks as electricity, gas and water are also essentials. One stock to watch for sudden move.
Could still be a lot of pain in pharmacy and medical centres.
Pharmacists are now starting to get that their crowded shops are not the best place for social isolation, and are asking for all scripts to be faxed so they can be picked up quickly without hanging around waiting.
The College of GPs want majority virtual consults as of tomorrow- 70% of consultations to be done on phone/video/email. This requires a lot more work for the same consult fee.
Medical centres have spent a lot of money on PPE, safety barriers, mobile clinics, staff time and resources already. No financial relief yet, but it is expected to be increased capitation funding targeted at high needs groups. I expect many medical centres will be out of pocket.
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23-03-2020, 09:13 PM
#270
Thank you Lissica for your insight, it was very helpful.
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