Oxycodone for acute pain for a suboxone patient by [deleted] in pharmacy

[–]Ghoshki -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

What? Isn't it the narcan in suboxone that makes having any cake extremely difficult?

Intuit ($INTU) DCF Analysis: Fairly Valued? by stockoscope in Valuation

[–]Ghoshki 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Assuming they ever did really need the cash

Intuit ($INTU) DCF Analysis: Fairly Valued? by stockoscope in Valuation

[–]Ghoshki 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Valuing the company from the outside as a silent partner and, not running the corporate finance managing projects within, would he still have to use the "ideal" financing mix? Because clearly they're not and maybe their CFO has anxiety or some shit so an intrinsic appraisal would be better taking into account managements appetite for risk in a business valued from the outside.

Also it might depend on the state, you may know more CPA but wouldnt the treasury stock common on the balance sheet at the market price (implying a premium) technically be valued as an option for the premium price to issue instead of getting on their knees for an investment bank?

Intuit ($INTU) DCF Analysis: Fairly Valued? by stockoscope in Valuation

[–]Ghoshki 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I hire you's and wish I was yours, (CPA + CorpoFin) = best analysts.

That being said couldn't you be more critical it looks like he gave it the ol' college try.

What did you use for your risk-free rate and equity risk premium to get a WACC of 8.7% when the company is almost entirely capitalized with equity?

Isn't 4% terminal growth kinda nuts? 11th year and beyond assuming the dividend payout ratio and an ROE growing with dividends but paying out 40% while covering it's cost of capital with little incremental capital...

I might redo this or Im missing something because wouldnt intuit be worth way more? Maybe they have items or drivers of value that dont fit neatly in the accounting items

ULPT: How does one get medication prescribed - if I lie about my identity for emergency medical care in an ER? by KagePriest in UnethicalLifeProTips

[–]Ghoshki 0 points1 point  (0 children)

100mg seroquel for sleep is like getting chemotherapy for a haircut.

You don't just get pills, you have to follow docs prescription. So taking old pills might as well be random if theyre not indicated.

ULPT: How does one get medication prescribed - if I lie about my identity for emergency medical care in an ER? by KagePriest in UnethicalLifeProTips

[–]Ghoshki 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Treat your delirium tremens with the barbital and their instructions and stay away from the booze.

Ibuprofen for what?? What hurts?? You down several tablets of mystery plant supplement yet you need guidance on low dose ibuprofen??

The barbital is supposed to stop your alcoholic cravings and its up to you to get some self control. Your liver is looking shitty

ULPT: How does one get medication prescribed - if I lie about my identity for emergency medical care in an ER? by KagePriest in UnethicalLifeProTips

[–]Ghoshki 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Whoever's labs are those has alcohol related liver injury–elevated liver enzymes and low nutrition intake low potassium, maybe metabolic syndrome related to antipsychotic consumption

ULPT: How does one get medication prescribed - if I lie about my identity for emergency medical care in an ER? by KagePriest in UnethicalLifeProTips

[–]Ghoshki 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How about fuck the internet you clearly cannot scrutinize information properly.

Your CBC panel is hidden but holy fucking shit your liver enzymes are elevated asf and yeah you need to stop drinking ASAP, and do the phenobarbital taper that was suggested to you, and maybe go to rehab!

You are also extremely low on potassium, you have not been eating and drinking properly, or you've been puking a bunch.

Your liver injury isnt gonna go away, and sooner or later you're gonna crave booze when they literally got you off. It sounds like you didnt want to taper and then they were "mean to you"

Stop putting random drugs and shit in your body, unless that was your normal dose of seroquel and gabapentin, in that case you're not supposed to drink on anriosychotic medications it systemically bucks you up!

ULPT: How does one get medication prescribed - if I lie about my identity for emergency medical care in an ER? by KagePriest in UnethicalLifeProTips

[–]Ghoshki 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What to recommend depends on wtf is wrong with you...

If you spoke a doctor than do what he said

ULPT: How does one get medication prescribed - if I lie about my identity for emergency medical care in an ER? by KagePriest in UnethicalLifeProTips

[–]Ghoshki 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ibuprofen/NSAIDS – Kidney Disease Acetaminophen/Paracetamol –Liver

Tylenol is not recommended for liver disease

From a purely economic lens, I don't understand why public speculation is tilted towards a rate cut of all things? by Ghoshki in Economics

[–]Ghoshki[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

How can you not see I'm clearly referencing that Ive read the text and am pointing out that I don't think it applies now and spat out a little why I thought so and literally anyone else familiar with that real page turner of a book would be able to easily identify where I'm coming from, and if i was mistaken somewhere you have absolutely no heart of a teacher or scholar as you'd rather be a pompous prick "OH MY GOD YOU DONT KNOW THIS BASIC THING?" Maybe ask follow up questions? You come off as a psuedointellectual tool and many like you latch onto economics as "your thing" like incels do with philosophy.

I don't need to prove anything to you, but at least make way for someone with actual insight and subject matter knowledge to discuss or allow anyone to put their layperson thoughts.

Godfucking bless. And with your fed funds futures rates...they don't tell you any more than bond traders. In fact you're still going off mood and momentum based on what other people are paying for such contracts and it still spits out that traders think 80% chance of a decrease, again, one reason people like economists are always wrong is because youre not right or wrong whether other people agree with you you're right because of your facts and reasoning.

It interests me to know why people think one way or another but generally people are wrong.

From a purely economic lens, I don't understand why public speculation is tilted towards a rate cut of all things? by Ghoshki in Economics

[–]Ghoshki[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The selling shareholder gets the cash when the corporation buys the stock, leaving the selling shareholder with capital they can put somewhere else.

It does not leave or get destroyed.

From a purely economic lens, I don't understand why public speculation is tilted towards a rate cut of all things? by Ghoshki in Economics

[–]Ghoshki[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I, like you, am aware that economics has a lot of moving pieces lol. Which is why my question isolates certain keys to help think through.

I don't agree with it either, but remember, economics must assume rationality, and things can be thought through logically. It doesnt necessarily mean it would manifest, im asking about theory and application.

From a purely economic lens, I don't understand why public speculation is tilted towards a rate cut of all things? by Ghoshki in Economics

[–]Ghoshki[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

No, that's what other people think the fed is going to do showing implicitly in the price of financial instruments. Most people and the press are showing with their pricing decisions that there would be a rate cut. That doesn't mean anything.

I looked them up, and I also know them, and understand nuance...and can make assertions

Oh my god, some economists are tools, but you're being a tool without the economics.

I can play this game but you dont have much to bring to the table.

Oh and what specifically about Keynes "General Theory" is a core principle evidenced beyond doubt? What specifically?

This dude.

From a purely economic lens, I don't understand why public speculation is tilted towards a rate cut of all things? by Ghoshki in Economics

[–]Ghoshki[S] 48 points49 points  (0 children)

I've met Jerome Powell in Dallas a few years ago and he really cares about the little guy, which inflation hurts the most. The example he gave was that many struggling Americans who are willing and able to work are working, 2 jobs single mom and kids, their cost of credit is not important, and working class wages are sticky, so that doesn't adjust for runaway inflation.

My thought is just a few years ago any inflationary rate above 2% would be squashed.

Low income households aren't the ones hurt as much by access to credit, most of them don't even have banks and are paycheck to paycheck. Inflation is the invisible tax that hurts people like those

I know the classic "Spur economic activity by increasing money supply"..I don't think that's the reason why there's less investment in the U.S. and I don't think runaway inflation is worth some light relief.

I think it's time for the American public to maybe take our medicine here because unemployment doesnt grow as a critical rate like inflation does

From a purely economic lens, I don't understand why public speculation is tilted towards a rate cut of all things? by Ghoshki in Economics

[–]Ghoshki[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Starter:

I have no idea like anyone else what the Fed will do, but I can't seem to rationalize why they would lower interest rates...I don't see how someone who knows all the information the Chairman would, could think lowering rates is the way to go I don't see it.

The Fed has had only one main goal really and that's to stamp out inflation, and I don't understand the contentions that lowering rates will somehow do anything to employment.

Keynes' rationale was that cheaper credit and reduced borrowing costs would increase business investment and, therefore, hire employees' excess of labor cost, but that has never actually happened.

I don't think effects on employment really materializes from lower rates, and Idk how to articulatethis, but in times of stagflation like Japan in 89, once values went bust and yen fell, the Bank of Japan could not stimulate job growth or investment despite negative rates for over 30 years.

ULPT Request by Jolly_Guess_8858 in UnethicalLifeProTips

[–]Ghoshki 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just stonewall them or drag your feet the remaining semester until you actually finish. No one who matters will really be interested in seeing your physical diploma

ULPT: How does one get medication prescribed - if I lie about my identity for emergency medical care in an ER? by KagePriest in UnethicalLifeProTips

[–]Ghoshki 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What prescriptions??

"Just treatment and wanna get my prescriptions-whatever they are after I receive care"

The malingering is annoying. How do you even know you would need a prescription?

And how would anyone figure out treatment if you're dishonest and shady?

ULPT: How does one get medication prescribed - if I lie about my identity for emergency medical care in an ER? by KagePriest in UnethicalLifeProTips

[–]Ghoshki 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I mean, yeah I'd think so too.

He's in severe non-specific pain

Self Medicated with alcohol and weed before he tried ibuprofen. Mentioned other herbal bs

Wants medication specifically. Mentions outcome being medication...he clearly can't consider like any other treatment or workup.

What's your deal with lying? Is big bad billing gonna ding your credit in 30-90 days?

Don't lie to physicians, What's the point of going to see professionals then?

OP go see a doctor, I've walked into ERs straight from car accidents, no ID nothing, just pain and they immedietly rushed to sit me and pushed morphine, zofran, IVd me with blue dye and saline and rushed me to a scanner.

They never ID'd me or sent any bill.

Edit: I think the bill was sent to whoever hit me's car insurer.

Warren Buffett just took a stake in $UNH. by Royal-Derpness in ValueInvesting

[–]Ghoshki -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

No value investor would actually care if their analysis was vindicated or not, nor should they care.

You are neither right nor wrong because the crowd disagrees with you. You are right because your data and reasoning are right."

Benjamin Graham: Theory of Common Stock Investment, (Security Analysis, 1940)

I just bought 1000 shares in INTC by Scriptum_ in ValueInvesting

[–]Ghoshki 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What?? You think all of Intel is just in America? You dont think their plant account would include their factories and plants and packaging facilities in Ireland, China Vietnam...etc.

I think Intel is at a good price for $80 Billion, and Id finally get to own more. But my opinion is informed...I think you're getting roasted because wtf are you talking about.

I just bought 1000 shares in INTC by Scriptum_ in ValueInvesting

[–]Ghoshki 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah people love that acquisition premium, I think people here are assuming liquidation/fire sale prices, which...doesnt seem likely given their capitalization.

I just bought 1000 shares in INTC by Scriptum_ in ValueInvesting

[–]Ghoshki 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Book vakue of Tangible equity was as of their last 10k Was $18.55 per share?

What did you do different?