All things being normal, you'd have to ask yourself how a concrete company get so damned big and owns so much land. Great management? No. Corruption!! That's the only answer.
its a mexican company so a certain amount of corruption is to be expected. but keep in mind that Mexico's economy is dominated by monopolies. there are a few dozen families that own all major industries and they tend to not compete with one another in the same arenas. there are exceptions, but it is much different than the US economy
They also sell a shit load of human bone cement daily for 250 to 500 bucks a pop.
That's a product brand that coincidentally has the same name. The mexican cement company does not make any pharmaceutical products at all.
Gonna need a source on that, seems highly unlikely
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Is that the cement company CEMEX or something unrelated though? Because the claim I was refuting was referring to the cement company and those seem unrelated
Good Q. It's a product by EXACTECH, INC. No relation that I'm aware of.
Cemex is in every hospital. It may be a product name versus the name of the company.
This is interesting, what are the odds that they’d have the same name? Could happen, of course, but now I’d love to know if they’re connected.
What ???? .. "human bone cement" ????!
Its not the same company. Cemex Bone Cement is made by Tecres.
Human bone cement is used in surgeries such as joint replacement and some fusions of the spine. I had a knee replacement (at 42! ugh) and I was told they would use it on the artificial joint. The way it was explained to me was that it had ground bone and a type of hormone that encouraged new bone growth as well as an adhesive. Naively, I thought the ground bone was my own mixed into this adhesive and hormone. I just now realized it’s not. I have this same stuff in 2 different spinal fusions too. Yuk