Pugugly
- 13 Apr 2003 16:35
superrod
- 23 Apr 2003 21:45
- 21 of 33
seems very odd to me that no-one has yet linked this to saddam hussein....sounds very much like a candidate for some kind of germ warfare.
ps if some of the links mention that , my apologies but my 200mHz pc and slow dial up link restrict me to reading posts only
Pugugly
- 24 Apr 2003 11:42
- 22 of 33
kyoto98
- 24 Apr 2003 20:56
- 23 of 33
A word of caution about healthcare companies. If we reach a point where SARS begins to overwhelm hospitals, most non-essential/non-life-threatening procedures and treatments may well be cancelled. Certain health companies may take a big hit because demand for their products will probably drop substantially, as the healthcare system will focus the resources it has on emergency care.
Even if the healthcare sector takes an upturn in the market, I expect business for several major companies will deteriorate rapidly if SARS becomes endemic.
Haystack
- 24 Apr 2003 21:51
- 24 of 33
It has only a 4% death rate and that is mainly among at risk patients. We may see a cull of the older section of our population. Now, am I in the older section or not?
superrod
- 24 Apr 2003 22:02
- 25 of 33
Haystack
judging from the pubs round here, if you are older than 25....YES :o(
Gausie
- 25 Apr 2003 06:22
- 26 of 33
Haystack
Interesting point. I wonder what the opposite of baby boom is? Wrinkly rout?
Haystack
- 25 Apr 2003 12:45
- 27 of 33
Perhaps it is nature's way of telling us that our population is getting too old. Maybe the 'baby boomers' will become excess to requirements - not wanted on voyage group. Now that we don't have wars that remove a section of the population, mother nature does it for us. I saw an item today that said that 3,000 children a day die from Malaria. It puts our fears over SARS into perspective.
Andy
- 25 Apr 2003 12:53
- 28 of 33
Gausie,
"wrinkly rout" LOL!
Standard Chartered Bank must surely be a short now, and I wonder which banks have exposure to cathay Pacific, and the HK property sector?
Haystack
- 27 Apr 2003 00:39
- 29 of 33
WHO have now accepted that the death rate is around 10% and not the 4% they were promoting earlier.
Haystack
- 27 Apr 2003 12:22
- 31 of 33
Do you need to ask?
Mighty Micro would be a more suitable candidate bearing in mind all the miles of international air travel he clocks up. It's these jet setters that are bringing doom on the world. It's a punishment from God. If he had meant us to fly then we would have given us wings etc. etc.
Haystack
- 27 Apr 2003 12:30
- 33 of 33
Lots of Chinese restaurants in Edinburgh. Why would anyone want to go north of Hendon anyway? It's a foreign country up there you know.