Peloton has it right

Peloton has it right

Peloton - US exercise equipment and media co. - announced on 10 Nov a partnership with Beyoncé. Peloton will create fitness classes for HBCUs. Peloton Interactive Inc. (IXIC:PTON) has partnered with Beyoncé to create a series of classes based...

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AI and the Baltic Dry Index

AI and the Baltic Dry Index

Mayflower Autonomous Ship, the world's first AI-assisted vessel, was launched on 16 Sep in Plymouth. 2020 marks 400 years since Mayflower’s first journey. This robot ship is over 100 ft in length and completely autonomous - driven by an...

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Sun Machine – the new energy generator

Sun Machine – the new energy generator

'Sun Machine', the world's largest science project, was born in the 1980s to produce clean energy. Sun Machine's tokamak can harness nuclear fusion as a power source. The International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) project is worth €20bn (£18.2bn). The...

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The millennial investor boom

The millennial investor boom

Millennial investors, born 1986-91, since Covid struck, have Wall Street taking them seriously. Millennials are the new generation of smartphone day traders. Millennials own 7% of the US total wealth (USD 9.1 trillion) compared to the 26% of baby...

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Winners and losers of the property sector pandemic

Winners and losers of the property sector pandemic

There is an opportunity for UK listed commercial property companies and it is simpler than any opportunity for residential listed property companies. This is not what you might expect. The UK's housing market (read residential property companies and residential REITs)...

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Part I – What part will new tech play in economic recovery?

Part I – What part will new tech play in economic recovery?

R-Zero Systems, a San Jose based company incorporated in April 2020, has developed UV-C (ultraviolet-C) portable units that can disinfect a room in minutes. Co-founders Ben Boyer and Eli Harris's vision is to expand the use of UV lights as...

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Saving the Care Home healthcare segment – Technology, M&A and the State

Saving the Care Home healthcare segment – Technology, M&A and the State

David Grabowski, a Harvard Medical School professor who specialises in healthcare policy, in an interview with Yahoo Finance in July 2020 spoke to the crisis of the US care home industry pre-Covid. Prior to the pandemic care home facilities...

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Hospital margins are down – is selling your health data a solution

Hospital margins are down – is selling your health data a solution

A framework allowing a more sensible approach to health data collection In our previous blog we outlined the pressure on hospital margins and the entire hospital business model as a direct result of Covid-19. One solution is the sale by...

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Hospitals face consolidation wave

Hospitals face consolidation wave

While we have used the US as a reference point in this article, we suspect this is applicable across many health systems globally. A recent report has shown that hospitals in the US are struggling with covid-19, due in part...

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Why are drug prices rising faster than inflation?

Why are drug prices rising faster than inflation?

Drug makers typically raise prices at the beginning of the year and this year is no different. Prices on 457 brand name drugs are due to increase this year by an average of 5.1%. (GoodRx). About 102 drug manufacturers,...

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