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Cancer Stocks on the Go: Winners and Losers [view article]
I agree with paviov, However I would like to know about the new developments the phase II and III studies that are going well, where is the advancement taking place, how close to a cure, what company has the potential winning drug ?? Reply6 Medical Device Makers Poised for Growth [view article]
comments by amateurs who know little about trading ReplySony Not Just a Flash in Japan - Cramer's Lightning Round (6/16/08) [view article]
If this goes down any further, I'd be glad to buy some of your APPL shares you so stupidly are selling. I have been buying on dips for this one all along, and it's the best stock I've ever seen, and the news just keeps getting better. I guess Craymer is just sellling cyclically, but with this stock, it's easy to sell when you should have held. WWDC has come and gone, but the value is still quite high, and will only go up once the news of the 3G iPhone hits home and they start sprouting up like iPods everywhere you go.iPhone is much cooler than iPod was, actually.
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Sony Not Just a Flash in Japan - Cramer's Lightning Round (6/16/08) [view article]
Thank goodness few people listened to Cramer. Maybe they're getting wise to him. ReplySony Not Just a Flash in Japan - Cramer's Lightning Round (6/16/08) [view article]
Agreed. It takes more than one man to do what Apple has done. I am sure that Steve has influenced a great many people he has worked with as well. But I would not EVEN assume the rumors are true. ReplySony Not Just a Flash in Japan - Cramer's Lightning Round (6/16/08) [view article]
The Disney Corp. has flourished without Walt Disney so anyone who thinks Apple will be significantly different without Steve Jobs is short sighted, to put things politely. Reply6 Medical Device Makers Poised for Growth [view article]
Was in another hospital today, and had a GYN tell me that he was not picking up robotics b/c the reimbursement is not there. As I said before - it is all economics, and you will see in a few months that once the shine wears off of the ISRG, it will sink like a rock. Go ahead and bash me or whatever, I am just the canary in the mine. Stay in here if you want to. Reply6 Medical Device Makers Poised for Growth [view article]
In response to MedsalesKLS, I'm not sure what you're selling or what OR's you've been in, but I can tell you from personal experience that ISRG's system is incredible. I can't speculate on the stock price ( I bought at 35 and sold at 110), but the system is being used for much more than simple prostatectomies. Try a cystoprostatectomy for starters (my procedure) and go on to some of the expanding uses in certain types of cardiac surgery. Every doctor I've spoken to is quite complimentary about the system and many wish they had the time for training so that they could join the crowd. I wish you well with whatever products you're peddling, but demeaning this one is ridiculous.P.S. I am not a physician, just a user. Reply
6 Medical Device Makers Poised for Growth [view article]
My comments should be corrected to ".... make it in front of "Judge Judy"... ". And additionally, the seven years refer to 5 years of actual or, reported losses; and 2 years of anticipated or, projected losses! Reply6 Medical Device Makers Poised for Growth [view article]
Mr. Sidwell opened this particular article stating that these companies had at least 4 of their last 6 quarters showing profit. Hansen, according to my research (daily graphs online), has not made a profit in the last eight (8) quarters. In fact, they show seven (7) years of losses. What kind of emergence from this dismal record may we expect Mr. Sidwell? I don't think you would make in front of "Judge Judy" let alone this forum. Reply6 Medical Device Makers Poised for Growth [view article]
I am in medical sales, and don't compete directly with ISRG, but I keep scratching my head about the disconnect between analysts and the LT valuation. I see them from the OR floor, ad they have a good product for prostatectomy, and that's about it. A few GYNs have climbed on board for marketing purposes, along with the marketing departments of each facility that has bought one. Once the shine wears off, they will realize that they are paying thousands for procedures that reimburse hundreds, and that math won't work for long.If you don't believe me, go talk with GYNs (by their own admission, their primary current focus) and ask them. A robotic option may one day be an answer, but not in this form and not with this company. Buyer beware. Reply
6 Medical Device Makers Poised for Growth [view article]
I have to ride with the others here.. what does ISRG have to do with the credit crunch?If anything, the davinci robot saves hospitals money because it reduces recovery time, which frees up hospital beds faster... at $4,000 a night, a million dollars isn't that much.. I don't see the correlation really... Reply
6 Medical Device Makers Poised for Growth [view article]
What about VDTI and their VitalCare diabetes treatment. The company seems a mess right now but the iCAT treatment seems a promising part of the company. Reply6 Medical Device Makers Poised for Growth [view article]
And one more thing, "Among the medical community, it is believed that the Sensei system is better, as well as being cheaper."You based this on your "neighbors" opinion, not the medical community. Cheaper? Really? The system is cheaper but the procedure cost are MUCH higher.
Insulting readers by calling them "Pumper" and "Bashers" is beyond childish and if you had facts to back up your statements this wouldn't have occured. Very irresponsible on your part, and I will be contacting your boss. Reply
6 Medical Device Makers Poised for Growth [view article]
Basher? Pumper? What kind of nonsense is this? Please don't do articles if you can represent factual information. You did no research, refuse to acknowledge you are wrong, and its very apparent everyone else that has responded to you knows more on the subject matter.Please spare us from your drivel in the future. Reply