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US I.V. supplies threatened by hurricane damage
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(10-13-2024, 05:07 PM)Maxmars Wrote: I would suggest that it has to do with the financial market speculating on the value of their stock...
I mean I would suggest that...
If I didn't already suspect that media will take these press-release words to their publications and couch the term "misinformation" into the biggest foul that they can claim...
regular people thinking on their own account without media influence.

Gosh, if those market vultures are swooping in and playing stock price games with a critical health infrastructure company like Baxter, well, that just doesn't seem right. Why, Baxter has really gone above and beyond here:

Quote:As our CEO, Joe Almeida, reiterated, “We will spare no resource — human or financial — to restart operations and help ensure patients and providers have the products they need.”
ibid.

There's 2,500 people employed at Baxter's North Cove facility. Those people and their families don't need the extra stress about worrying about their company's ability to financially support them in this troubling time.

I hope FEMA and those in charge of their relief funds are taking a close look at the situation here. Perhaps some politicians need to get involved and cut through the red tape.

This is a sickening situation.
I followed the Science, and all I found was the Money.
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RE: US I.V. supplies threatened by hurricane damage - by UltraBudgie - 10-13-2024, 06:51 PM

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