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RENO, NV (Mineweb.com) --Prudential Equities suggested this week that Botox and breast augmentation may be competing for consumer dollars against gold jewelry.
Prudential Medical Device Analyst Larry Biegelsen recently suggested to his colleagues that “technological advances in beauty products offer new competition within discretionary income for gold jewelry, much like consumer electronics, prescription drugs and other healthcare.”
Apparently, his analysis was compelling enough to alarm Prudential’s metals analysts, who wrote Tuesday, “Simply put, we worry that Botox, cosmetic surgery, skin treatments and other advances rapidly penetrating the third world could displace more jewelry purchases than flat screen TVs, cell phones, PCs, or legal drugs already do.”
Originally posted by GEmom2: I remember seeing this woman before and that actually was her goal - to look like a cat. She must be very happy, but my cat is cuter.
Once she gets the flat top, the transformation will be complete.
Paging Dr. Moreau to surgery.
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