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Results (264)
Juan Rango Rental properties seem worse than traditional investments
22 October 2017 | 110 replies
I view real estate as somewhat similar to looking at a single sector in stocks like pharmaceuticals or tech.2.
Annette Yim Newbie from VA/MD/DC Area
5 February 2024 | 11 replies
I currently work in the pharmaceutical industry as a consultant.
Bill Gulley HEALTH CARE LAW UPHELD
25 July 2012 | 271 replies
Secondly, pharmaceutical companies, in pursuit of profit, continually pump out new drugs to replace older ones.
Wes Reed Raleigh/Durham Real Estate Market - A Growing Opportunity
31 January 2023 | 3 replies
The combination of a growing economy, increasing population and improving infrastructure make this region a prime opportunity for real estate investment.Some key points to consider:Strong job growth: The Research Triangle region is a hub for tech, biotech, and pharmaceutical companies, driving job growth and attracting top talent.Affordable housing: Compared to other major cities, the cost of living in Raleigh/Durham is relatively low, making it an attractive destination for those looking to buy their first home or upgrade.Growing population: The area's population has been steadily increasing, with a projected growth rate of almost 10% by 2030.Developing infrastructure: New transportation projects, such as the Durham-Orange light rail, are making it easier for residents to get around, further boosting the appeal of the area.If you're looking for a real estate market with solid fundamentals, steady growth, and room for appreciation, I would definitely recommend considering Raleigh/Durham.
Account Closed Invest in the Midwest! My new motto...
8 June 2022 | 23 replies
I was also a pharmaceutical rep for Abbott Labs right out of school and know Escanaba, Marquette, Iron Mountain and Houghton/Hancock well.To be honest Las Vegas has lost it's rental charm!
Maria Dantas Turnkey Nightmare with Morris Invest - Indianapolis
8 August 2021 | 279 replies
maybe his “professionals “specialize in urban pharmaceuticals and after a hard evening of hustling and running from authorities they like to smoke a little crack and sip on a few bottles of mad dog on the front porch instead lol maybe when he said “doctor”he actually meant rappers -like DR .Dre ?
Steve Tucker Are you new and havent purchased yet? So am I let's help each other.
14 February 2024 | 1 reply
I have worked on a spectrum of projects from big box pharmaceutical labs to educational buildings to  home renovations and a number of public spaces.  
Cheryl Daniels Refusal to pay storage fees of abandoned property
20 April 2016 | 19 replies
Don't just throw everything out on day 1 if in doubt, they could try to sue.we had a similar occurrence with a couple of inherited tenants (she was on welfare & addicted to pharmaceuticals).
Jared Lichtin My 2 cents, investing in Cleveland from California
26 September 2018 | 20 replies
The big reason the housing market continues to stay strong there (and inventory in popular suburbs are super low) is the pharmaceutical industry.
Jacob Lapp Good time to get in the stock market?
17 March 2020 | 136 replies
out of the whole S&P 500, here are the companies that had a return >0% in the last month (as of friday's close): Cabot Oil & Gas Corp Clorox Company Gilead Sciences Inc General Mills Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Take-Two Interacti Digital Realty Trust Kroger Company Campbell Soup Company Marketaxess Holdings