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I'm pretty sure laker is one of pearsby's aliases. Pearsby, Paul, is a late 70 year old retired medical sales guy who lives in Corals Springs Florida. Likely a short seller or swing trader.
Citing an endotoxin removal study as support of his stance is BS. Endotoxin induced sepsis and cytokine storm is not even close to the list of indications Cytosorb can help to moderate in. As I said before, could not find any conflicts of interest online, but going as far as calling the NYT to alter a story sure looks suspicious. Who is our Canadien potential sepsis treatment competition?
Thanks Raptor! Do I recall that you are in HI? I was born in Honolulu and had hope's of a combo house warming/anniversary/Hawaii 5-0 themed party. Social distancing, unfortunately, squashed that plan.
Not that I know of, however I always seem to be on vacation for the Q2 call. We vacation over the week of 8/3 for my birthday and 8/8 for our wedding anniversary. So my bet is that week. 50 and 23 this year, BTW.
Maybe I missed it, but what ever happened to Canada? There was mention of them years ago, then it went quiet. Now with CV19 bringing Cytosorb to use in the US why is there still nothing going on in the Great White North?
This is a serious WTF. One of the studies he cites is the Euphrates study on removal of endotoxins in cases of sepsis. If he truly is responsible for the modification to the NYT article, someone need to get on the phone and set them straight on the difference between sepsis induced by endotoxins and cytokine storm. I checked him for conflicts of interest and he seems to have a pretty great resume, but is focused on AKI. He is after all a nephrologist. I think his focus on AKI may be clouding his opinion on Cytosorb.
https://twtext.com/article/1283867690831142914
I got it from malmonte@cytosorbents.com.
I agree. No harm in making the call though. Sleep deprived and stressed. If it had not worked itself out in a few weeks, as it did, I would have regretted at least not making the call.
I think we was about 15 minutes old when he turned grey and a nurse grabbed him and ran out of the room. He was probably about 12 hours old when I talked to Dr. Chan.
I know I have seen quite a few case reports of children being treated with Cytosorb. 7+ years ago, when my second some was born, he was rushed to the NICU with pneumonia. I spoke to Dr. Chan on the phone about Cytosorb at that time. He said that blood volume simply did not allow for Cytosorb used for small children. Obviously they have a lot more experience with the device now, but I am still really surprised that they do not have a smaller pediatric version available yet.
At one time, years ago, I found what appeared to be a placeholder web page for a pediatric version of Cytosorb. I thought for sure a release would be announced, but obviously it never happened.
Cytosorbents presentations seem to be pretty focused on either the investor community or the medical community. I was really expecting this on to a medical focused one, but obviously it was not. I was surprised in a very good way!
I'm not sure if it was posted yet, but the video of:
"Webinar | EuroELSO 2020 Virtual ECMO Day | June 25, 2020"
was posted to YouTube 2 days ago.
J G R, this website is in no way supported or maintained by CTSO. All the moderators are unpaid volunteers. While I try to keep up on most of the stats and info on Cytosorbents, there are just are so many hours in the day. If you would like to do some research and draft some updated details for the main CTSO page here, I would be happy to proof read, fact check it and update the details on the page.
Breaking news! Brazilian President tested positive for Covid19. Not joking. Check CNN.
It is my understanding that in CV19 hot spots medical staff is being pushed to their limit. Reporting on use Cytosorb and/or entering data in a registry would be very low on the priority list.
I am pretty sure it was after.
I think it was more of a tooling vendor merger/acquisition thing causing delays in fullfilling the work on the contract. It was mentioned in one of the 10-Ks a while back. With a lot of the CTSO patents related to the manufacturing process, I would imagine they would want to stick with a vendor that they have been working with rather than shopping the technology around. Pure speculation on my part though.
They built out new manufacturing for Cytosorb not to long ago with, I believe, with plans to convert the old facility for Hemodefend. I also believe they ran in to some sort of tooling delays with the Hemodefend plan. Perhaps the old facility could be ramped back up for Cytosorb if needed?
LOL. Kid. Pearsby is in his late 70s, if not 80 already.
AMRN. Vascapa. EPA to lower LDL. Market cap got slammed on a bad generic court judgment. Taking in 400+MM and and have a 600MM cushion. They have very solid grounds to get the ruling overturned and just the fact that they are appealing will set the potential competitors back about 2 years.
Caught 110# Bluefin off of Nantucket a few years ago. My sister and Ex brother in law had a summer place in Martha's Vineyard and he has a 31' Bertram. Now that was a fun fishing trip! I miss that house on the Vineyard. East Chop, Oak Bluffs.
LOL. Whatever pearsby. My name is not Rob and I have never been to Canada. As for fishing, I just finished putting some new braided line on three of our poles in prep for a fun, but maybe rainy, Fathers Day camping weekend at Jetty Park in Cape Canaveral, with three other families. If you want to share an email address, I would be happy to share some pics to prove it. If you are Pearsby/Paul, happy Fathers Day to you too. I may not agree with your motives on this board, but you seem to have a nice family, based on your Facebook info.
CTSO and Google. I'm pretty sure that Google search results are different based on data Google has on you as an individual. I have always pulled up the CTSO Yahoo page by simple typing CTSO in my Google search. It, along with stock twits links, would always be in the first few links on the first page or results. A couple years ago "Career and Technical Student Organization" started showing up as well. Starting this week, Cytosorbents has completely dropped off the first page of results. Has anyone else seen the same thing happen? With as much Cytosorb related stuff that I read, I would have thought it would be firmly rooted in my first page of results.
Sounds good, but Cytosorb is not a membrane filter, it works with sorbent polymer beads? That is the key point that give it an advantage over other filters is the huge surface area because of the beads.
High salt intake is linked to heart failure. We need a partnership! Buy 1000 fake meat burgers get a coupon for a free Cytosorb Cartridge.
If it hits $50/share the effect on my brokerage account will arouse me!
Any thoughts on our new CMO? I thought he spoke very well.
Fishing is OK. The launch was great. Actually took my boys on a night shark fishing trip out of the port. We caught 3. Only kept the largest. It is delicious and we still have a few pounds in the freezer.
I missed the first 20 minutes of the call today, but the rest that I heard sounded great. I am a bit disappointed that the question about 80MM only got a response that they were at max production without confirmation that 80MM is their max production at the moment. I also though the new CMO was a really good speaker and provided some great color to the clotting drug removal potential. I hope Dr. Chan may pass off some of the Medical Conference tours to him, so Chan can focus on the bussines and marketing.
Pretty sure it is always on a Friday.
Just got back to the camper from fishing across the street on the Banana river. Unfortunately, the rain has rolled back in. We are about 10 miles SW down river from launch pad 39A. Not looking too promising for the SpaceX launch right now.
Paul. They had 750+ CV related patients treated as of a week or two ago. Previously, all stats have been on "treatments" not patients. If the treatments average just 3 units/patient, that was already over 2250 adsorbers. Unfortunately, most physicians are treating Cytosorb as a last resort, "Hail Mary", treatment while us informed board members know earlier is better. That number also excludes uses for other indications. Recently we saw news from WI about use for the filter for CV-19. If a relatively rural US area like that has knowledge of and access to the adsorbers, that is a very positive sign. For these reasons, I think 4000 may actually be a low number.
I know you are a cheerleader for that other Canadian company and think I am someone from one of their message boards, but I assure you I am not. I am extremely happy for the exposure Cytosorb is getting, but still saddened that it took a global pandemic and this economic mess for it to happen.
Peace out... I am camping/fishing on NASA property right now. Snook and Black Drum are hot right now. I will be offline when they lock-down the property at 9:00 AM tomorrow for the historic planned manned launch. Fingers crossed, but the weather does not look promising.
Great for them! I think the Circle K down the street had better than a $631K quarter though.
Cape Canaveral. Jetty Park to be exact. A bit windy, but better than a day in the office. Not a great fishing day. All the kids caught were a bunch of Goby rock fish. They still had fun though. Heading back to the beach after lunch.
The only reason someone should be handling bait all the time is if they are being paid to do it. Oh... Wait, turns out to be a fantastic analogy.
OK. I'll admit that I smell right now, but I blame it on an early wake-up for fishing, with no time for a shower, and handling bait.
Correct. It was priced at 500 after the initial study for EU CE. That study was based on 6 hours of treatment per day for up to 7 days. Later testing showed each adsorber could be used for up to 24 hours. Just doubling the price for 4 times the usable lifespan seems like a fair deal to me.
Listened to CNN in the pool after lunch and I just do not understand how I can keep hearing the terms cytokine storm and uncontrolled inflammation from major news networks with never once a mention of a local company with a viable treatment. It boggles the mind...
Market up, CTSO down on an earnings report day. I'll take that as a positive. LOL.
Tech, I can't remember if it was here, Yahoo or Stocktwits where someone said they would cash out at $30/share. That is only about a one billion market cap. That is way short sighted in my opinion. We are really at an inflection point right now, even without a C-19 treatment. I picked up another 2k shares at $8.75 yesterday.