I'd rather wait the price below 3 to top up.. need to flush all the weak n intra player 1st.. if touch my entry price previously, i will throw n buy all in at the lowest price.. thats is my opinion..
Patient is a key.. dont let our emotions lead us.. we will suffer n loss.. just swim with them.. glove stock is best for mid to long term..
Ya.. just wait next week... to be precise...wait below rm3..lol... i maybe sold all if below 3 and enter at the lowest price or maybe just topup.. will seen next monday.. happy weekend guys..
We should consider buy nationwide or KTB.. this counter perform well tho.. FA n TA, is not important nowadays..
If want big money, we need to find pn17 counter.. sure you wont regret.. only this counter can limit up..lol.. those good qr, we must sell n stay away.. if not you will get trap.
carepls is not shit counter. Trading need strategy. You know when you should cut loss, buy back, average down. Most importantly be realistic, and take profit. Repeat this. Don't allow yourself to be influenced by anybody. Your money, your risk.
Oct. 29, 2020, 4:37 PM EDT By Laura Strickler, Stephanie Gosk, Lisa Cavazuti and Brenda Breslauer The Trump administration was slow to take action amid a mounting shortage of medical gloves, experts said, setting in motion a scramble to stockpile the crucial personal protective equipment as Covid-19 rampages across the country.
The synthetic rubber “nitrile” gloves are a critical barrier to infection for health care workers on the front lines, but experts say the United States is poorly positioned to get ahead of a global shortfall of more than 200 billion.
The Strategic National Stockpile, which is supposed to be the source of last resort after hospitals have exhausted their supplies, is running dangerously low on gloves amid soaring demand across the country.
HHS set a goal to have on hand a 90-day supply in the stockpile, or 4.5 billion gloves. But as of this week it had 2 million, according to department officials.
The department estimates the current demand to be at 8.7 billion a month, or 104 billion gloves per year.
Experts said bolstering the supply chain requires a delicate balancing act -- stockpiling too much of a sought-after medical product could drive up prices and make it more difficult for hospitals to obtain them.
Boosting domestic production of nitrile gloves is more challenging than other personal protective equipment since the raw ingredient for the synthetic rubber gloves is almost exclusively acquired in Asia. Experts say 99 percent of gloves are manufactured in Malaysia and China.
One ambitious effort by some West Coast venture capitalists is banking on raising $100 million to build a new factory but given the long lead time, any new production facility would still be more than a year from making gloves.
Haupt said he’s never seen this much usage and is now concerned about a looming shortfall.
“If we don't have these products, people get sick and die,” he added. “So going forward, we have to ensure that we have control of our production capabilities for these products that are critical for taking care of not just Covid patients, but patients every day.”
The global demand for nitrile gloves has reached 585 billion this year, according to the Health Industry Distributors Association, but manufacturers are only capable of producing 370 billion at current levels -- a nearly 40 percent shortfall.
Earlier this week in Florida, a truckload of 6 million medical gloves bought by Medgluv, a Florida based distributor for local hospitals, was brazenly stolen from a warehouse.
Medgluv President Jerry Leong said he wasn’t shocked by the theft given the soaring demand for gloves.
The global demand for nitrile gloves has reached 585 billion this year, according to the Health Industry Distributors Association, but manufacturers are only capable of producing 370 billion at current levels -- a nearly 40 percent shortfall. 30/10/2020 6:40 PM
“What we hear from local health departments, pharmacists, nurses and other community vaccinators is that they prefer to wear gloves and the public expects that vaccinators will wear gloves,” she said. “And public trust is critically important.
mobbs68 “What we hear from local health departments, pharmacists, nurses and other community vaccinators is that they prefer to wear gloves and the public expects that vaccinators will wear gloves,” she said. “And public trust is critically important. 30/10/2020 6:43 PM
Not only a pair of Glove... complete PPE needed for doctors n nurses to tend...for all patients in ICU, normal wards, every body are scared...NEW NORMAL...every hospital in the world.
lol.. the funny thing abt u all is.. when low, all complain ask sell sell. then when high that time.. all rush in to buy. market is a cycle... it goes up n down.
If U fxxk once everyday , only 30 condoms per month uses Nurses and Doctors around the world using at least 10-50 pairs of glove per day every days vs 1 condom per day u use
Only the strong hearted will survive...haha enjoy the swing and add when low...when high sell some and reward yourself with some gifts and nice dinner...
@pang72 nice try..but everyone knows facemask cant compete with glove as facemask has ceiling price & there are too many facemask manufacturer globally with mass production from china..a pair of gloves worth more than a facemak
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Posted by Plus000 > 2020-10-30 15:49 | Report Abuse
Little money why need cry dad cry mom , u think i am same with u?