I’ve worked in the medical device industry my whole career and something is definitely up. Traditionally, the environment is hard core, work until you bleed, into the weekends, during Christmas dinner- do whatever it takes to make the numbers. For the last 6 months to a year, maybe longer, my company, along with almost every other one I know of is dealing with backorders... and no real plan to address them, as if it doesn’t matter. Aside from the constant corporate wokeness factor, I received CEO messaging that basically says to take Fridays off now. I have a friend at a competitive company who was recently given similar instructions to work less. Its as if we are winding down and preparing to close the doors. What’s going on?
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Forgive my ignorance, but what are med beds?
yep. On a Reddit stock forum the other day, a screen shot was posted from a Goldman Sachs investment seminar for a biotech medical firm. The photo was of the crowd in the banquet room and the stage, with a slide show or powerpoint presentation in progress. The slide read: "Is healing patients a viable business model?"
Incredible.
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/04/11/goldman-asks-is-curing-patients-a-sustainable-business-model.html
Disgusting. Thanks for sharing.
Even in Star Trek Bones said, “He’s dead Jim”.... As Q stated, “sometimes you just can’t tell people, you have to show them”. I’m taking Crytop’s linked story with more than a grain of salt.
So if you riatomize is it still you that comes out of the other side or your clone and you were vaporized atom by atom? Always wondered that on the star trek transporter.
Good, I can live a bit longer if it can "fix" the old knees!
Same. I've seen them mentioned many times before but have never seen any evidence they exist... Allegedly, they can make very sick people well again.
Same pls ty