for example, walgreens own 23.9% stake in amerisource bergen. walgreens stock was down today. should it be? maybe the numbers are too high, but they really aren't a loser in this. we told action alerts subscribers, it doesn't hurt them. really, you know what? you could argue that the pharmacies could be helped by this. they're likely to get lower prices. what else? mckesson does have other businesses that are worth a lot. they've got overseas pbms. they are unaffected by the price wars and are valuable entities overseas. remember, i said there are two revenue streams. branded drug makers pay companies like mckesson to sell their products and pharmacies pay them to get better prices on generics. it's only the second stream that's really threatened here. the branded pharmaceuticals, not doing so hot, but most drug makers are worried about raising prices at the moment given the political climate. it's the generic side that's in trouble. now, of course we are indeed in an election year. like i just mentioned, a lot of drug companies are under pressure to keep their prices down. bu