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  • Mitch Keamy Photo Mitch Keamy is an anesthesiologist in Las Vegas Nevada Andy Kofke Photo Andy Kofke is a Professor of Neuro-anesthesiology and Critical Care at the University of Pennslvania Mike O'Connor Mike O'Connor is Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care at the University of Chicago Rob Dean Photo Rob Dean is a cardiac anesthesiologist in Grand Rapids Michigan, with extensive experience in O.R. administration.
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Mitch Keamy

I am reminded of the Buck Henry/ Gilda Radner skit of the 70s on SNL; the "Scotch Tape Boutique'" which was a sendup of ill conceived mall retail outlet schemes. If the market were not so pathetic, and if they were publicly traded I would short Arrowsight, since they obviously have no concept of the market. Hospitals all over are laying off QA workers, and here's a company looking for a casino-style manpower intensive security service. What are these people smoking? As Coolidge said, "If you see ten troubles coming down the road, you can be sure nine will run into the ditch before they reach you."

Nice Post

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