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To: robert b furman who wrote (5877)6/9/2018 12:25:14 PM
From: Ken Adams  Respond to of 27007
 
Lots of people have prostrate surgery .....
I doubt it.



To: robert b furman who wrote (5877)6/11/2018 12:37:13 PM
From: Jerome3 Recommendations

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richardred

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Hi Bob,....Reaching financial goals and success is not all that's its cracked up to be.

In recent months there have been a number of successful persons and athletes that have achieved financial independence .....and then committed suicide.

Depression is a small part of the problem.

People have asked me "what's it like to be rich?". For the most part wealth just means that your problems have some extra 0's on them.

Perhaps, individuals reach their financial and personal goals and then they find out that nothing in their lives has changed. They are just as lonely as before. Looking forward is just more of the same. (yesterday, and last week).

We see a lot of television commercials with older couples enjoying retirement in some trendy vacation spot .But that is just sugar coating old age. Its rarely that simple.

I believe that a potential solution....is to reach out to others...help them along....and by doing so you will be helping yourself.



To: robert b furman who wrote (5877)6/26/2018 1:26:44 AM
From: bull_dozer1 Recommendation

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TransEnterix, Inc. to Join the Russell 2000® Index

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--TransEnterix, Inc. (NYSE American:TRXC), a medical device company that is digitizing the interface between surgeons and patients to improve minimally invasive surgery, today announced that the company will be added to the Russell 2000® Index at the conclusion of the Russell US Indexes annual reconstitution, effective after the U.S. market opens on June 25, 2018.

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