Why are you still posting at the same time about commercial law? Figure out what you wnat to do as a career first instead of trying to become an IB/Accountant/Lawyer.
100% agree. The guy has no idea about banking from what I've seen. I can see that he's in it for the money and nothing else
TBF people have given him loads of advice and he never takes any of it. he tends to tell people they know nothing. Its not just investment banking its accountancy and law he is pursuing as well. he needs to focus and decides what he wnats besides just money and prestige.
^this
Bottomline, he needs to focus on getting his engineering degree sorted. According to this he is doing a foundation degree and hasn't even started his BEng/MEng yet.
Can I just add its very hard to master and compete in one of these areas, so reading textbooks inst really a help. What id be looking at are career fuideas and then general introductions to get an overview of each industry. Then i would pick one of them and go for it.
I know, what point are you trying to make? By the way it doesn't treat AIDS, but rather a parasite called toxoplasmosis, which is quite uncommon.
Maybe but... "The drug's most prominent use as of late 2015 was as an anti-malarial[47] and an antiparasitic, in conjunction with leucovorin and a sulfonamide, to treat patients with toxoplasmosis, including in AIDS populations."
Maybe but... "The drug's most prominent use as of late 2015 was as an anti-malarial[47] and an antiparasitic, in conjunction with leucovorin and a sulfonamide, to treat patients with toxoplasmosis, including in AIDS populations."
Only a small proportion of AIDS patients have toxoplasmosis, therefore it makes sense to raise the price as the high profit margin will make up for an extremely low sales volume, otherwise this drug wouldn't exist in the first place. How else could you fund research and development? The drug has many flaws that need to be solved, and without significant R&D the drug will continue to have extremely negative side effects, so the decision is completely rational. However, I digress. To bring a bit of relevance e.g finance into this discussion, I want to point out that not maximizing profits for shareholders is illegal, hence everything can be understood from a logical point of view.
I know, what point are you trying to make? By the way it doesn't treat AIDS, but rather a parasite called toxoplasmosis, which is quite uncommon.
I wasn't making a point, just thought I'd point it out, the guy is pretty clever to seek out that opportunity to make some extra cash, shame about the court cases. I kinda admire that type of creative/entrepreneurial spirit.
I wasn't making a point, just thought I'd point it out, the guy is pretty clever to seek out that opportunity to make some extra cash, shame about the court cases. I kinda admire that type of creative/entrepreneurial spirit.
Yeah he's kinda screwed now that's he's in court.
Indeed. He found the flaw and exploited it, at the expense of big insurance companies. He gives fairly good finance lessons, ranging from beginner to intermediate.
Indeed. He found the flaw and exploited it, at the expense of big insurance companies. He gives fairly good finance lessons, ranging from beginner to intermediate.
Well, fair play to him. The important thing is that he's rich