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Will Mark Cuban's pharmacy - Cost Plug Drugs destroy CVS, Rite Aid, Walgreens etc.
I am a ex-prop trader trading US equities and these are the stocks on my watchlist (1/5).
I am a ex-prop trader trading US equities and these are the stocks on my watchlist (1/5).
Verses Ai VRSSF collection of links, dyor dd. Has been hyped and fud a bit since yesterday taking out NY Times ad to ask OpenAi for a partnership
FITSF this is just crazy DD *MUST READ*
What's a healthcare stock you would pitch right now with confidence that it'll grow in the next 1-3 years
Net Lease Office Properties (NLOP) - A classic "toxic waste" spinoff (Long thesis)
Pharmacy walkout organizers help launch national push to unionize pharmacists, technicians
CVS Health Corp (CVS) Reports 10.6% Increase in Total Revenues in Q3 2023
crashing times call for correlated corrections, say it 5 times fast
CVS to pull all medications containing phenylephrine. Any play for this news?
Pharmacy staff from Walgreens $WBA are laying the groundwork for a nationwide walkout and multiple rallies
Avenir Wellness Solutions™ $AVRW Skin Care Products are Sold at Major Retailers Including Walmart $WMT, Target $TGT, CVS Health $CVS, and Amazon $AMZN
Historic Marijuana Milestone: Georgia First In Nation Where Hundreds Of Drug Stores Will Sell Medical Cannabis - CVS Health (NYSE:CVS), TRULIEVE CANNABIS CORP by Trulieve Cannabis Corporation (OTC:TCNNF)
Is shoplifting really as bad as companies are claiming?
CVS will close 900 stores by the end of 2024 - 10% of all its shops - as it moves to online strategy amid increase in shoplifting
CVS apologizes amid claims of unsafe workplace; pharmacists plan a second walkout today
Narcan from $EBS approved by FDA as an OTC med; on Walgreen/CVS shelves in Sepgtember
Narcan ( Naloxone) approved as OTC; on Walgreen/CVS shelves in September
FDA Approves NARCAN at $EBS; On Walgreen and CVS Shelves in September
What is the end game for combatting retail theft?
CVS stock falls after Blue Shield of California drops pharmacy as benefit manager
GBT Segmental Update: Magic2 a Suite of Eight AI Driven EDA Tools Assisting Engineers with Faster Semiconductor Design
InnerScope Hearing Technologies (OTC: INND) Launches HearingAssist Brand of OTC Rechargeable Hearing Aids on Walgreens.com
InnerScope Hearing Technologies (OTC: INND) Strong Buy Alert
InnerScope Hearing Technologies (OTC: INND) Launches HearingAssist Brand of OTC Rechargeable Hearing Aids on Walgreens.com $INND
RAD market cap 90 million, operates 2300 stores. CVS market cap 90 billion, operates 9700 stores. There’s 1000x value missing in rite aids current market cap. Cherry on top? 13 million shares short on 55 million float.
Insider Trading: Only 13 companies among the top 100 traded in the US have more buy than sell transactions in the year so far
Health insurance stocks slide after UnitedHealth warns more surgeries will drive up medical costs
LEAPS on heavily beaten down cyclicals like CVS and TGT
Billionaire Investor Ray Dalio's Top 12 Dividend Stock Picks
CVS yolo…… was $105 not too long ago now $74…. Walgreens just made it’s run it’s CVS time aka Current Value Skyrockets 🚀😮💨🚀😮💨🚀😮💨🚀😮💨🚀
How is corp debt structured? (ex, KKR) what’s the impact of corp debt in relation to stagflation?
Cano Health ($CANO): A WSB wet dream and ripe for a huge run
InnerScope Hearing Technologies (OTC: INND) Announces Profitable Year-End 2022 Financial Results
InnerScope Hearing Technologies (OTC: INND) Subsidiary HearingAssist Celebrates World Hearing Day By Offering OTC Hearing Aids in 1500+ Walmart Vision Centers
GolemCoin, WallStreetBets, & Inanimate Nations
How To Get Exposure to plant based food industry?
JPMorgan defends managed care despite recent weakness (NYSE:CVS)
Cano Healthcare is starting to get interesting
2023-02-14 Wrinkle-brain Plays (Mathematically derived options plays)
2023-02-13 Wrinkle-brain Plays (Mathematically derived options plays)
CVS stock trades higher amid Oak deal, Q4 beat, issues EPS outlook for 3 years (CVS)
CVS to acquire Oak Street in ~$10.6B deal, provides adjusted EPS outlook
Economic Anxiety, State of the Union, and Market Movements~
CVS Health to Acquire Oak Street Health, next CANO?
Morning Briefing 🌞 Feb 8th 2023 - Let's see if we're right again
What opinion do you have of the Cano company?
$CANO should be up >200% Today. $CANO, more than 15X upside from the current share price. $HUM and $UNH likely enter a bidding war for $CANO
$CANO should be up >200% Today. $CANO, more than 15X upside from the current share price. $HUM and $UNH likely enter a bidding war for $CANO
ETFs to Watch: Earnings from DIS, CVS, PEP, and K will send ripples through these ETFs
Cigna alleges CVS poached former PBM executive Bricker (NYSE:CI)
CVS, Walmart to cut pharmacy hours amid labor concerns (NYSE:CVS)
Technical Analysis & Trades: SPY QQQ IWM // JNJ LMT CVS
$EDXC - Future looking bright. "Exponential growth" expected in the relative near term. Best news I have seen to date. Time to look at it, at least on the watch list, IMO.
Oak Street Health stock drops on report CVS may be unlikely to purchase
$CANO Health. From an attractive M&A target to a going concern story!?
Cano Health. From an attractive M&A target to a going concern story!?
Daily Review & Trades: Technical Analysis of SPY QQQ IWM
OAK (Oak Street Health) up ~30% after hours with news of CVS takeover. Think I can recover my 🙌🏻💎 losses with that?
(OTCQB: MITI) Mitesco, Inc. - Primary care is the most common form of health care
Unlock The Mind - Solving America's Mental Health Crisis with $ATAI (Atai Life Sciences). Full DD on the Psychedelic sector potential. 🍄
Unlock The Mind - Solving America's Mental Health Crisis with $ATAI (Atai Life Sciences) Full DD on the Psychedelic sector potential. 🍄 DD
Arizona tea is still 99¢ at CVS. Arnie Palmer said fuck inflation
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The other day I went to CVS and they had a big sign begging people to take drugs. They were basically just handing out cash and Xanax at the same time.
Caught a whiplash when they saw the whip pass They like “ok I see you” bitch how could you not? Drove to CVS and copped a Plan B and watched her swallow bitch I KID YOU NOT J Cole is so fucking good
The bol and ber peace summit is taking place in the CVS parking lot in 10 minutes.
you're right. should've certainly mentioned the bigger players, but even so you get the memo. CNC, CI, HUM, is all up. Also, CVS is a hybrid with Aetna
Oscar, Clover and CVS are really poor comps for UNH.
the entire health insurance market cratered. the entire health insurance sector is up today due to large players investing in the long term outlook. look at OSCR, CLOV, CVS, ELV, and many others. they are all up heavily. the other fields of insurance had a negative impact as well despite no correlation. despite, what you don't like to hear, they are moving pretty closely to one another
If CVS surpasses 70 I will bust
Indirectly - CVS. Been making moves lately
No, because I want WBA to die a fiery and painful death. CVS can fuck right off too.
My calls are getting cooked, I have a leap in BSX, HWM, CVS and NEM
Express scripts, CVS Caremark, and OptumRx process nearly 80% of prescription claims.
> Is this a good time to get in at a great price, or is this a failing stock? It has certainly done worse (-93% since going public) than I would have thought given the value proposition, but what is the moat? I haven't looked at it in a while, appears they are now trying to go after HIMs (which sort of illustrates the lack of moat with that.) They lowered FY rev guidance because of store closures (RiteAid), which it seems like they could have been better at anticipating. You're looking at a future where there will be less pharmacies (how many stores are CVS/Walgreens closing?) so that is an issue. The Pharma manufacturer solutions side of the business is doing well. It does actually make money, unlike a fair amount of medtech speculative names. I guess I view it like this: Worst case scenario: zero. Seems doubtful but at $3.50 and down 93% it's not far from it - a couple more mixed/missed quarters and you might have negative momentum continue to carry it at least towards there. Best case scenario: It stops making errors/having setbacks, evolves a little further and focuses on faster growing segments and it could do well over time. I still think every time Amazon announces something this will be hit and I still question the moat, but if this actually can finally do a more convincing job at making a place for itself in healthcare then it's probably moderately undervalued. Again, I don't know that it has tons of growth potential (if it did, it wouldn't be down 93% in a few years in pretty much a straight line), but there is potential upside if they can finally work out what seems like persistent "one thing or another" issues. It's not something that I'd have as a core position; it's something that if I invested in I'd have a small position as a turnaround play and if there's any indication that that turnaround is starting to occur then I'd add more. If it doesn't, then dump the small position.
I see GoodRX as a sort of Expedia or Kayak of pharma coupons. There should be some value in coalescing and comparing competing pharmacy pricing vs coupons on a pharmacies website. Sure most people will just click a box on the CVS website when they submit their prescription renewal, but there is a market for those that shop around, just like when shopping for flights/hotels on Kayak.
Kids so drunk on ETH that boring grandma CVS breaks out and nobody notices. Bitch pushing her walker to $71 next week
I know ETH is all the hype right now but CVS just broke out and is going to hit 70 next week
I was just at local CVS. Man pricing on everything imported is crazy. Vitamins are at least 35% to 40% more expensive than when I bought in 2024.
CVS and CI about to break out
Have you looked at CVS, MCK, COR, CI, CAH, ELV, CNC, WBA, and HCA to compare with UNH and see if their profits suggest any patterns that could point to possible fraud?
Totally wrong. Drug especially comes with a lot of personal preference. I read that some people are already preferring wegovy to mounjaro. Yes, most people will go to the better drug: Mounjaro, but Novo can either drop prices and make a deal with health insurance for exclusivity in Wegovy. The first they are looking into, and the second already done with CVS.
Indeed. I expect places like CVS and Walgreens to eventually be like - we’re done taking a loss on some meds. Have fun getting your prescriptions filled nowhere.
CVS is a zombie company they will stay flat.
\>My last finasteride refill was 19 cents for 3 months. Didn't even bother to make an insurance claim. The bottle probably cost CVS more than 19 cents. for me this was a real journey. I went to two doctors and they refused to give me an RX for finasteride because the side effects are too dangerous. I searched for side effects on Reddit and some mods banned me from a finasteride sub. Then I bought it on the black market for over 100 €.
That's crazy, I thought I was getting a good deal at $12 from Costco. Puts on CVS I guess
I dunno, I wonder how it can be that cheap too. CVS has to be losing money just on the bottle and filling it and packaging it. But I didn't ask questions. Past 3mo refills on finasteride were in the $1.20 range which was still dirt cheap.
It's a total dogshit stock that relies on people being too chicken to go to their doctor for a Rx. A marketing scam with absolutely zero moat. they resell generic drugs you can get at CVS for vastly cheaper. My last finasteride refill was 19 cents for 3 months. Didn't even bother to make an insurance claim. The bottle probably cost CVS more than 19 cents.
After 100 percent drop CVS pharmacy owes me 1200 percent cash back…
CVS and walgreens…pharmacy section
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I agree and I'll also add that almost all new jobs created the last few years have been in either the gov or healthcare. UNH is the largest employer in the healthcare sector. They employee over 10% of all MDs in the US, and huge numbers of nurses. They have over 400k employees. The other insurance companies are similar. Take CVS for example which owns Aetna. They employ over 300k. So, if the gov does not allow the health insurance companies to get back to their tiny margin rates, these companies will stop hiring and maybe start laying people off. That will make the jobs data look like a disaster. For example. Last report says we added 73k jobs. Well 55k of those came from healthcare. The healthcare sector is literally the only sector adding signifcant jobs outside the gov for the last several years.
She worked at xerox for many years, took out her retirement after in like 2006. Trained to be a pharmacy tech 15 yrs ago. She’s been at CVS ever since. She went down to working 3 days a week but that plus social security is just enough to get by on her own. Her husband died 3 yrs ago, didn’t leave her w anything but credit cards and trauma 😭 she’s okay for now, very independent and her mind is still intact. Luckily my oldest uncle could help her if anything ever happened, and he’s the main one checking in with her now. 2 of her kids (my mom and one uncle) already died. The three she has left are the ones who are sorta okay in life so I don’t think she’s too too worried. There’s ppl in even much worse positions than her unfortunately
Agreed, we have not even seen the real damage until we get deeper into this over billing thing. Given the political climate, that’s likely going to be a very bad situation for them. I think if I wanted this type of play I’d go with CVS. Still undervalued but not in such a world of shit as some of the other players.
Monopoly? Cigna, Humana, Molina, CVS, Elevance...
There's a reason why CVS for example got into the pharmacy benefit manager business. Lot of money to be vacuumed up between manufacturer and consumer. If you go into a CVS nine times out of 10 it's a ghost town but Caremark is rolling in the dough.
Do I hold my very stupid CVS puts from yesterday or eat the 80 percent loss. Can’t really get worse right 🤪
Sure I can get behind most of that, but you you implied UNH is priced cheaply when it just isn’t. I agree tho it’s like the Home Depot of healthcare, steady dividends and growth and not going anywhere. There is a spot in most portfolios for a company like that. But it’s not a company to “rotate” in and out of and complain when you don’t get tech sized gains or lose money over a few month time horizon. My issue is people thinking companies like UNH or CVS are going to multibag over the next year or two because “look how high their ath are” when it just isn’t how these companies trade and operate.
So you’re rotating from winning companies with strong growth over the last few years into losers with declining or negative growth over the last few years. Not exactly sure why people think that’s smart. Then you go and rotate back into tech but pick the worst tech with slowest growth in their respective industries, again not that smart. At least the tech ones probably won’t lose money in the long term but they’re not the best picks atm. If you wanted to rotate into healthcare there are better options that have had growing revenue and cash flows the last few years. The administration is against Medicare and have been talking of cuts the whole time then yall surprised there’s cuts and shocked the companies heavily relying on Medicare income go down. You think insurance companies can just raise premiums forever? You don’t see any consumers unhappy with that and seeking alternatives? You don’t see any companies stepping in to be that alternative for consumers? HIMS? One medical? GoodRx? Cheaper urgent care centers? Like seriously people aren’t seeing the shift in healthcare? So many people think CVS is a big turn around and ignoring all the newer modern competition, same with UNH and CNC. I’m bullish on healthcare as a segment, we have a very old population and very unhealthy population, but people picks are fucking terrible. Picking the biggest losers just bc they’re dinosaurs and “huge turnaround” is dumb, they’re losing and down for a reason. If it was that or staying in “expensive” tech then stay in the tech that’s at least growing 20%+ a year. To answer your question more directly: what’s going on is that many people are chasing short term gains and just not looking at middle/long term trends. They’re making bad choices and trusting management that has proven they can’t make the shift society is so obviously pushing for.
Lol. Someone needs to be in $CVS, which beat and raise.
I’ve come to the conclusion that my CVS puts are probably fucked. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I should not have become a bear
My CVS puts might be fucked… 😭
CVS puts someone tell me now!!!
CVS worth doing calls or puts if any at all
CVS puts for earnings tomorrow thank me tomorrow at open
META = four letters (call) HOOD = four letters (call) MSFT = four letters (call) CVS = 3 letters (put) Thank me later
You gonna play CVS tho? I feel they are gonna miss. Or I at least hope so. No way they stick to what they reported in Q1
CVS and Ford Puts will hopefully print a little
CVS Health keeps blocking my ADHD med fills. Since I get my meds from Walgreens, CALLS
I mean, you may be right about the price target. I was just saying you’re wrong about CVS and UNH being the same business
CVS offers health care plans.
That's like saying Costco and Target are in the same business and should be evaluated the same lol. CVS is getting fked because of online retailers competing with their brick and mortar pharmacies. If you factor in how much the US spends on healthcare, and how powerful the insurance lobby is. It's only a matter of time before health insurance pops off. It's like investing in drug cartels. Health insurance can literally murder for profit and get away with it.
Lmao, CVS and UNH is not an apples to apples comparison. CVS relies heavily on its retail stores, and Aetna is smaller part of its business. The UNH healthcare service network is huge
I tell you a little secret. CVS is in the same business as UNH. CVS has P/E of 10. If you apply the adjusted expected earning of $16 for UNH you get a target price of $160. Way to go. Down. Hahahaha.
Zepbound is so good that Novo had to make an exclusivity deal with CVS Caremark to exclude Zepbound from insurance plan formularies in favor of Wegovy. Not as effective and many more known gastrointestinal side effects. They deserve to lose.
It's actually the opposite-insurers are refusing to cover Zepbound even though it's a proven more effective drug, but Novo is making more acceptable pricing deals than Lily is. CVS Caremark (which I think partners with all UnitedHealth plans) will only cover WeGovy/Ozempic and nothing else. Still in long on NVO but yeah their short term outlook is rough because there's tons of competitors to Ozempic and most of them are better. Noro needs to get a new product or a pill format out ASAP.
Why? CVS has P/E of 10. UNH P/E over 15. UNH should be $160
CVS is going the way of Rite Aid
I'd fuck your puts but I haven't gone to CVS yet
I mean I go to the CVS across the street it's also terrible.
I guess short HUM and CVS as they will also be served !!!
CVS trading at book seems like good value. Probably open a long position
It feels like this model is going to regress more and more as tech eats away more market share vs more traditional companies. 10 years ago Walmart, Exxon, Chevron, Berkshire, Apple, GM, Phillips 66, GE, Ford, and CVS were the top 10 companies by revenue. Now it's all tech with low dividends.
I’m a pharmacist, and so far Amazon pharmacy seems to be a flop. It has been very slow to get off the ground. If Amazon bought an insurance company and started price gouging the little guys, then they could become a giant parasite on the industry like CVS Caremark. The reimbursements for prescriptions are tiny and sometimes negative. It then becomes a numbers game and a dick swinging contest between large players. It is almost like an insurance cartel. We actually lose money on each GLP-1 (Ozempic, Mounjaro, Zepbound, etc) we dispense. So these revolutionary weight loss and diabetes medications are basically hot potatoes that pharmacies try to transfer away so someone else eats the cost. Then there are insurance audits, where the insurance companies try to find creative ways to steal money back that they already paid you. The industry is so fucked I’m surprised the board at Amazon even thought about entering it.
I am selling some of my winners and moving them into BRK.B which is trading at a P/E of 12 right now and seems like a safe place. I'm also holding gold, retail giants (WMT, CVS, COST, MCD), and international ETFs (Europe, Asia, India). I just want to beat the S&P and I'm up 20% halfway through the year so I'm just securing gains. I do feel like reality is going to set in on the trade/diplomacy situation as well as the labor situation. Sometime in the next 12 months.
Shoutout to the person who posted about OPEN a few days ago You tripled my position. Thank you! But to bring a different topic to the sub. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the major healthcare providers. Most of them have earnings coming up in the next two weeks: ELV already reported last Thursday and dropped 20% right after. Upcoming: MOH, CNC, UNH, HUM, CI, CVS My question: And what are your short-term views on the sector under the current administration? Curious to hear if you're bullish, bearish, or staying out altogether. My plan is to buy a week after earnings (amateur gut feel).
**Health insurers are increasingly denying medical claims: report** *The rejections of prescription drug coverage among private health insurers in the U.S. have jumped 25% from 2016 to 2023, The New York Times reported, citing an analysis of over four billion claims compiled by the health analytics firm Komodo Health.* *The review further suggests that claim denials have risen from 18.3% in 2016 to 22.9% in 2023, with many leading health insurers, including managed care giant UnitedHealth (NYSE:UNH), recording increases over the eight years.* *Cigna (NYSE:CI) recorded the highest denial rate of 25% in 2023, according to the analysis of 4.5B claims from commercial health plans. Meanwhile, the rejection rates at CVS Health’s (NYSE:CVS) Aetna insurance arm, UnitedHealth (NYSE:UNH), and Anthem, now known as Elevance Health (NYSE:ELV), have stood at 24%, 23%, and 22%, respectively.* *However, Humana (HUM), the only insurer to witness a drop in denial rates over the past two years, has indicated a 20% rejection rate.*
UNH is actually positioned well for long-term success despite current pressures. Their AI integration is a game changer - [in Q1 2025 alone, AI agents directed 26 million consumer calls](https://beyondspx.com/article/unitedhealth-group-resilience-tested-long-term-value-endures-unh), improving experience and cutting wait times. They're deploying hundreds of AI use cases targeting billions in future efficiencies. I'm holding INTC which has been brutal. Down big but averaging down. Their foundry business will eventually turn the corner. The vertically integrated model is UNH's secret weapon. The synergy between UnitedHealthcare and Optum gives them stronger profitability metrics than competitors - higher margins and better ROIC than CVS and Humana. The Medicare headwinds are temporary. Diamond hands sometimes hurt but often pay off for quality companies. UNH has the balance sheet to weather this storm.
That's like saying your girl got off the couch to go in her car......to go to CVS, to get a pregnancy test, to see if your boys can swim.
>CVS Well there’s your problem
Yesterday I bought a *modest* bag of Doritos at CVS. THAT FUCKING SHIT COST ALMOST $7. WTF
With Rite Aid also going under maybe buy CVS?
so you are gonna potentially wait a few days to take meds for a cold by buying from Amazon? There’s a reason why CVS or Costco charges more, because you can have it today.
I can't see any reason to invest in them at this time. The fundamentals aren't there and any potential upside was lost when they lost the NVO partnership to CVS/WeightWatchers along with the launch of the NovoCare online pharmacy. If you are looking to invest in GLP-1 then I would go direct with NVO or LLY. Personally, I'm long NVO and I think HIMS will be facing some headwinds in the near future.
Walmart is the best option right now. Waaaaay better than CVS or Walgreens. I hope they can hang on
Tis very overpriced. I go to CVS often because it’s literally on my same block. 3 minute walk. It’s pure convenience if I need something quick. Otherwise, I’d never go. I’m guessing that’s true with most people. These places aren’t the go to, they’re convenient for the small amount of people that happen to live next to them. That’s not enough to keep your business going.
It’ll never fully close. If anything, they will ditch the all in one store model and switch to a pharmacy/health care only model. CVS will/should do the same. But also, fuck Walgreens.
Buy CVS stock now I guess
This is actually huge news that should be getting more press. Cheesecake Factory menus make up a fairly significant chunk of the paper & binding industry market share. If CVS opens locations next, I’d invest heavily in paper
I usually don’t find this is the case, but I also feel like Amazon probably knocked out potential local options. Like I had a cold recently, and my cheapest local option for meds is CVS or Costco. Amazon was ~15% cheaper than Costco and ~20% cheaper than CVS with coupons. I always assumed Amazon was probably better for people in HCOL areas where the fact prices are the same everywhere works in your favor.
CVS and Walgreens wonder why their businesses are suffering when every single item is locked up like a prisoner and fat useless Karen’s are working there farming money hours instead of working
I was thinking of calls for Centene. Sure, its the most medicaid leveraged health insurance, but its down to a P/of 4.9 and all others like UHG, Humana, Cigna, CVS, seems to be around 16-19.
Just imagine how much they are selling them in CVS in places like Hawaii or Alaska
R.I.P to: UNH CNC Humana Hims NVO MRNA CVS Long live RFK MAHA lol
The surprise here for me is CVS health. Investors had largely written it off amid 2024’s Medicare cost overruns and pharmacy margin worries. I suppose the market’s biggest rebounds often emerge from stocks everyone thought were past saving.
Health stocks like Oscar, CVS and others dropped today, can we expect a pullback in the next few days?
Your mistake was going to shop at CVS. Their prices are 20-25% higher than everyone else.
9.60, unless they are transhipped from China then $11.20. Ofcourse those tariffs are input costs to CVS, and they will want to hold their margins, so add another 5-10% to the increase amount (21 or 22% vs. 20%)
When i was over the pond recently i bought a pack of tooth picks at CVS, 8$ if i remember correctly and made in Vietnam. So the same toothpicks will now be 9,50 or something, good job!