Yes, I'm just watching Wes Streeting answering questions on the NHS England statement.
Wants to remove bureaucracy and give front line clinicians more of a say. |
Of interest> Starmer: to bring NHS "back into democratic control". "back at the heart of Govt, where it belongs, freeing it to focus on patients, less bureaucracy, with more money for nurses". |
RAF are running out of pilots. They need to have a word with Walter. He’ll fix that for them. |
The "bull case" here is pure fiction. Feedback is a corporate zombie decades of decay, pivot after pivot, zero traction. Management peddles NHS pipe dreams and "partnerships" with no teeth, yet the cash inferno rages. This isn't undervalued; it's terminal delusion. Bulls clinging to hopium are polishing a carcass. A strategic carousel of failure, hollow buzzwords, and leadership's refusal to confront reality. "Catalysts"? More like last-gasp Hail Marys. Buying this dip isn't contrarian-it's a donation to a walking insolvency. |
Re: the posters who suddenly find all the negatives at the bottom and the positives at the top….
That’s how the rest of us make money from them, cos we buy when good companies look undervalued and sell when so-so companies look overvalued.
Although FDBK is an unfortunate exception ;-(( |
Ged Thanks - yes ok now and he’s vowed not to go running when he’s got a blister ! |
Ged, my thoughts too, why at this stage. |
o/t My apologies for not posting my sympathy for you and your son, Yump. It sounds like you had a bad experience with your son. Hope things got sorted for him. |
Had to check on the £30+ but yes £34 back in 2000 in the dotcom boom. I wouldn't have thought there are any present holders from that time although there has been a dramatic drop in share price in the past 6 years.
Can't argue with much of your post 11738 which I presume is taken from some article. (Shareprophets?) The only question I have is why such a negative slant at this particular time? |
Can’t argue with that hami. Yump don’t forget that this is “the most exciting company on AIM”. |
o/t thats what happened eventually after being sent home originally. Considering what to do next as that first clinician is a danger to patients. |
Yump, lance then anti biotics with ongoing careful observation. Anything else is malpractice. |
Obviously we know that the Liebour party keeps its promises. Has Walter been out Waltered? Lol. |
(b) If not, go to next nearest A&E and also brief lawyer PDQ |
Haven’t seen any of of it yet as was dealing with a family health issue.
But I do have a who wants to be a millionaire question:
Your son goes to A&E with a blister on his foot, which is swollen, together with redness going up his leg, which is a bit tender and hot to touch.
What action should the A&E medic take?
(a) Suggest he contacts his GP in the morning (b) Start him on a course of antibiotics immediately (c) Tell him to go back home and burst the blister
No clues, except that if you have to go to a hospital, please make sure you take someone else with you to keep an eye on wtf is going on. |
TO just said FDBK have been working closely with Mackey the new NHS chief. |
Hi Pug,
Our CEO in the know spoke about the change at about 5:45.
Told you this man knows what's going on.
Ducatiman, you're supposed to forget the past five years. This time he will deliver. He knows. |
Amanda Pritchard quits as NHS England chief executive in shock move
Implications if any -For Feedback? |
LOL Ged. what he has achieved is remarkable, taken over half a million in salary, destroyed shareholder value but still selling jam tomorrow. |