Having fewer employees producing the same or more goods and services is one way to maintain a competitive edge. You must be competitive to survive. Businesses do not exist to provide jobs, they exist to make money. That's just the way it works. You have more payroll than you need you go out of business and nobody has a job.
On Dec 05 07:59 PM notsosmart wrote:
> you cant believe gov figures.all bs.lots of corps figured out 1 employee > can do the work of 3 & be happy to have the job.it will take > a while for this to change.
Like the man says, he would like to desaliniztion, filtration etc... then.......he could get excited. Me too. I have been all over this water thing and ended up buying NWPX because they make the pipes that transmit water. Certainly not excited by that. What does excite is HYFLUX, Ltd. They do all the things that this dude talks about and they are growing rapidly. I am long HYFLUX, LTD.
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CMED is a powerhouse. Financials are good, management is good, the potential for CMED is off the charts. They have been curing solid tumor cancers with High Intensity Focused Ultra Sound for over a decade. CURING not postponing. No Chemo necessary, little follow up. They have recently been cleared to sell in Korea and Europe and awaiting clearance from FDA. BUT...............that is not their only breakthrough product. Maybe not even their most important one. Do some homework here Brother. Don't miss CMED. I bought at 27, sold at 40 bought back in with a vengence at 37. Sky is the limit.
On Apr 06 11:13 AM Heinz wrote:
> what do you think about cmed? > can you give us a better explanation? > let's hear it. mr. 112599.
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On Dec 05 07:59 PM notsosmart wrote:
> you cant believe gov figures.all bs.lots of corps figured out 1 employee
> can do the work of 3 & be happy to have the job.it will take
> a while for this to change.
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BUT...............that is not their only breakthrough product. Maybe not even their most important one. Do some homework here Brother. Don't miss CMED. I bought at 27, sold at 40 bought back in with a vengence at 37. Sky is the limit.
On Apr 06 11:13 AM Heinz wrote:
> what do you think about cmed?
> can you give us a better explanation?
> let's hear it. mr. 112599.