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When I get up in the morning, I first take my Dreamlens from MPG&E out of my eyes. These are hard contact lenses that you have to wear at night and then during the day WITHOUT ANYTHING have a visual acuity of 110% (in my case). I usually have minus 5.5 - and glasses and mask - you know the fuss. Unfortunately, I have found no share at all, but still did not want to withhold MY discovery of 2021.
But now really further... with my $MBG (-1,23 %) V-Class I drive half an hour to the MVZ practice in Berlin-Lichtenberg.
Arrived there my consultation nurse already has the $DELL PC and my bluetooth $LOGN (+0,55 %) Keyboard + mouse up.
My ultrasound machine is leased from $SMSD (+0 %) Samsung and makes really good pictures. I love ultrasound almost as much as laparoscopy, but since currently only the former is possible in the outpatient area, I greet my sono every morning with a hug.
My gynecological chair and colposcope manufacturers (the lamp for the gynecological examination) have unfortunately not yet made it to the stock market; but I have a sharp view thanks to the table microscope from the good Carl Zeiß. $AFX. (-0,48 %)
To get results from the examination, smear systems are needed. One of them is the "ThinPrep" a fine rubber brush, manufactured by Hologic $HOLX (-0,72 %) and is said to be particularly good at finding precancerous lesions.
Then it's on to the medications, because you have to deal with the pharmaceutical industry here, the range of contraceptives alone is almost endless, closely followed by the little helpers in the menopause.
The Gardasil vaccine against cervical cancer is manufactured by Sanofi-Pasteur. $SAN (+0,44 %) manufactured. If I have a choice in creams and tinctures, I like to use German manufacturers like e.g. $BAYN (-0,95 %) (Bayer / Jenapharm) and I often tell the patients that there is not ALWAYS something from Ratiopharm $TEVA (+1,89 %) and that many complaints should first be tackled with lifestyle changes.
That's it for now - thanks for the attention!
getquin Daily Summary 07/27/2022
Hello getquin,
it's on to the next round of earning calls. Today we have Boeing and T-Mobile US.
Also, we're talking about Credit Suisse and the Fed!
Europe🌍:
1. Credit Suisse appoints new CEO
Credit Suisse Group (CSGN.S) has named wealth management chief Ulrich Koerner as its new CEO. He is expected to scale back investment banking and cut costs by more than $1 billion to help the bank recover from a series of scandals and losses.
The Swiss bank described 2022 as a "transition year" with a changing of the guard, a restructuring aimed at curbing risk-taking in investment banking and a ramping up of asset management.
Read the article here: https://reut.rs/3zzq7WG
🟩 $CSGN (🔼 +2.14%)
America🌏:
2. Fed to raise key interest rate further.
To combat high inflation, the U.S. Federal Reserve will raise its key interest rate for the second time to an exceptionally high level. The Federal Reserve (Fed) will publish its decision on the future direction of its monetary policy on Wednesday (20:00 CEST). It is expected that the key interest rates will rise again by 0.75 percentage points to a range of 2.25 to 2.5 percent. It was only in June that the Fed raised the key interest rate by 0.75 percentage points. The rate hike was the largest since 1994, more than 30 years ago. The Fed typically prefers to raise the federal funds rate in 0.25 percentage point increments.
Read more about the plans: https://bit.ly/3b8dVmn
Quarterly numbers:
T-Mobile USA
$TMUS (+0,51 %)
Shares of T-Mobile US Inc. rose more than 2% in premarket trading Wednesday after the telecom giant raised its full-year subscriber guidance and increased its synergy targets related to its merger with Sprint. T-Mobile posted a net loss of $108 million, or 9 cents per share, compared with net income of $978 million, or 78 cents per share, in the year-ago quarter.
EPS: 🟩 $0.37 expected vs $1.94 published; difference: 423.11%.
Revenue: 🟥 $20.08 billion expected vs $19.70 billion published; variance: -1.91 %.
Source: https://on.mktw.net/3Bn8pH8
Boeing
$BA (+0,96 %)
EPS: 🟩 -0.10 $ expected vs 0.37 $ published; difference: -253.66 %
Revenue: 🟥 $17.53 billion expected vs $16.68 billion published; difference: -4.84 %
Stocks of the day:
🟩 TOP $TEVA (+1,89 %) €8.74 (🔼 +18.56%)
🟥 FLOP $ZWS (+0 %) , €28.00 (🔽 -11.11%)
🟥Most searched $ULVR (+0,46 %) , 47,52 € (🔽 -0,65%)
🟥 Most traded $BAS (-0,52 %) , 41.45 € (🔽 -2.15%)
🟩 S&P500, 3,971.01 (🔼 +1.30%)
🟩 DAX, 13,171.06 (🔼 +0.59%)
🟩 bitcoin ₿, €21,223.96 (🔼 +1.12%)
Time: 17:00 CEST
Fun Fact:
The answer for yesterday was... birds!
Approximately how long is the Great Wall of China? The distance in Germany from north to south is maximum 876km!
getquin Daily Summary 27.07.2022
Hello getquin,
it's on to the next round of earning calls. Today we have Boeing and T-Mobile US.
In addition, it is about Credit Suisse and the Fed!
Europe🌍:
1. Credit Suisse appoints new CEO
Credit Suisse Group (CSGN.S) has named wealth management chief Ulrich Koerner as its new CEO. He is expected to scale back investment banking and cut costs by more than $1 billion to help the bank recover from a series of scandals and losses.
The Swiss bank described 2022 as a "transition year" with a changing of the guard, a restructuring aimed at curbing risk-taking in investment banking and a ramping up of asset management.
Click here to read the article: https://reut.rs/3zzq7WG
🟩 $CSGN (🔼 +2,14%)
America🌏:
2nd Fed to raise key interest rate further
To combat high inflation, the U.S. Federal Reserve will raise its key interest rate for the second time to an exceptionally high level. The Federal Reserve (Fed) will publish its decision on the future direction of its monetary policy on Wednesday (20:00 CEST). It is expected that the key interest rates will rise again by 0.75 percentage points to a range of 2.25 to 2.5 percent. It was only in June that the Fed raised the key interest rate by 0.75 percentage points. The rate hike was the largest since 1994, more than 30 years ago. The Fed typically prefers to raise the federal funds rate in 0.25 percentage point increments.
More on the plans: https://bit.ly/3b8dVmn
Quarterly numbers:
T-Mobile USA $TMUS (+0,51 %)
Shares of T-Mobile US Inc. rose more than 2% in premarket trading Wednesday after the telecommunications giant raised its full-year subscriber guidance and increased its synergy targets related to its merger with Sprint. T-Mobile posted a net loss of $108 million, or 9 cents per share, compared with net income of $978 million, or 78 cents per share, in the year-ago quarter.
EPS: 🟩 $0.37 expected vs $1.94 published; difference: 423.11%.
Revenue: 🟥 $20.08 billion expected vs $19.70 billion published; variance: -1.91 %.
Source: https://on.mktw.net/3Bn8pH8
Boeing $BA (+0,96 %)
EPS: 🟩 -$0.10 expected vs $0.37 published; variance: -253.66 %
Sales: 🟥 $17.53 billion expected vs $16.68 billion published; Difference: -4.84 %
Stocks of the day:
🟩 TOP $TEVA (+1,89 %) 8,74 € (🔼 +18,56%)
🟥 FLOP $ZWS (+0 %) , 28,00 € (🔽 -11,11%)
🟥Most searched$ULVR (+0,46 %) 47,52 € (🔽 -0,65%)
🟥 Most traded $BAS (-0,52 %) , 41,45 € (🔽 -2,15%)
🟩 S&P500, 3,971.01 (🔼 +1.30%)
🟩 DAX, 13,171.06 (🔼 +0.59%)
🟩 bitcoin ₿, €21,223.96 (🔼 +1.12%)
Time: 17:00 CEST
Fun Fact:
The answer for yesterday was... birds!
Approximately how long is the Great Wall of China? The distance in Germany from north to south is maximum 876km!
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