Tag: finance
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Predictmedix (PMED.C) inks deal to acquire a Telehealth company
Predictmedix and MobileWellbeing are attacking the Telehealth problem from different angles.
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Biotech: Who Will Survive When The COVID-19 Hype Ends?
Over the last couple of months, companies have found a way to muster up an effort to align their objectives with helping society recover from this global pandemic – COVID-19. The result: share prices have soared like never before. The line up of biotech companies trying to come up with COVID-19 vaccines or cures is…
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Predictmedix (PMED.C) inks deal to install COVID-19 Mass Screening Tech
“Predictmedix’ best-in-class screening technology pairs perfectly with our ability to custom-fabricate quickly and efficiently,” states Jonathan Auger, CEO of Juiceworks Exhibits
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PredictMedix: Pharma Monopoly Meets Tech Growth
Here’s a simple and effective investment strategy: invest in companies that sell products with growing inelastic demand.
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Worth Less Than Nothing: What Happened, Why It Did, What It Means, and What’s Next For Oil
What happens when a global pandemic meets a price war on oil? Or, what happens when severe practical problems meet ineffective policymakers? Rather, what happens when an exogenous shock exposes a fragile system that fails to engage critically in its own risk assessment? Oil prices go negative. US oil futures expiring tomorrow entered negative territory…
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Powell: “Nothing about this expansion that is unstable”
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said that the Fed is keeping a close eye on the possible fallout and impact of the coronavirus outbreak in China. Powell hasn’t made any claims yet as to what this means either in terms of possible liquidity injections or a rate cut. Let’s examine that.
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Markets and the Middle East: A look at Gold, Oil, and Student Debt
BREAKING: Boeing 737 Jet Crashes in Iran due to technical issues after takeoff. Source (ISNA) Oil Stuff & The Middle East At least two airbases housing US troops in Iraq have been hit by more than a dozen ballistic missiles. Iranian state TV says the attack is a direct retaliation to the US killing top…
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Explaining the violent explosion of Canadians who can not pay their bills
A high bankruptcy rate may intuitively seem like a bad thing, but straight-faced “financial experts” argue that bankruptcies are a proxy for imaginative risk-taking – and therefore a good thing.
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Thursday Recap: Buy the Rumour, Sell the News
There we go. It’s here. President Donald Trump agreed to a phase-one trade deal with China, averting the Dec 15 introduction of new tariffs on $160 billion worth of Chinese goods.
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Monday Recap: The Tariff Man Returns
Return of the Tariff Man Thanksgiving is over, and tariff man strikes again! This time: the victim is France. The US proposed tariffs on some $2.4 billion in French products, a response to a tax on digital revenues in France that hits large American tech companies including Google, Apple, Amazon, and Facebook. “France’s digital services…