Is Laboratory Corp of America Making Money?
On the other hand, coronavirus has not been good for Laboratory Corp. of America Holdings (NYSE: LH) stock.
Read MoreIn individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. Friedrich Nietzsche
On the other hand, coronavirus has not been good for Laboratory Corp. of America Holdings (NYSE: LH) stock.
Read MoreThus, I think SCI has little value because it makes small amounts of money. Moreover, I believe Service Corporation has a low margin of safety because it makes little cash.
Read MoreEBay could profit from that if desperate retailers flood its platform with cheap merchandise. In particular, department store operators; such as Macy’s (NYSE: M) and Kohl’s (NYSE: KSS), that have hundreds of closed stores and tons of merchandise to unload could turn to eBay for fast cash.
Read MoreI think Mosaic has a bright future because of world population growth. For instance, Pew Research estimates the world population will grow from around 7.8 billion in 2019 to 10.9 billion in 2100.
Read MoreTo explain, Iron Mountain’s business is the storage and destruction of paper records. Conventional wisdom is that paper records are obsolete in today’s world. Therefore, I consider Iron Mountain a 21st Century value investment and an undervalued stock.
Read MoreBuffett’s thinking on Biogen is easy to interpret. Uncle Warren thinks healthcare is a growth industry that could make a lot of money.
Read MoreToday’s DuPont is making money, but it has serious problems. Incredibly, Stockrow estimates DuPont’s revenues shrank by 90.71% in the quarter ending on 31 December 2019.
Read MoreTherefore, 84.1 million Americans are potential customers for DaVita’s services. In addition, Uncle Sam pays for many of DaVita’s services through Medicare and Medicaid. Thus, DaVita has a growing market with a guaranteed source of funding for its products.
Read MoreI think Raytheon could profit from Drone Warfare because it manufactures both drones and the radars that detect them.
Read MoreTherefore, General Dynamics builds most of the weapons U.S. forces are using in combat in the Middle East now. General Dynamics constructs the Gatling guns and rockets that U.S. aircraft use against ISIS and other terrorists in Afghanistan, Syria and Iraq, for instance.
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