Sunday, September 26, 2021 7:06:56 PM
It wouldn't be the first time a manufacturer bought a competitor that makes the same type of product. Right?
The only issue would be the perception of conditions to form a monopoly, or restraint of trade.
The main reason may not be that ISRG would want to sell ENOS, it's the fact that owning that IP, further protects ISRG's existing design by not making it as obsolete as quickly. As compared to MDT launching ENOS and carving wide swaths into new markets, and ISRG customers.
It may also create a lot of damage by keeping it from MDT. Serious damage to future potential revenue streams, and considerable delays entering the space with a SP, and possibly NOTES.
There may be enough incentive from those 2 conditions for ISRG to consider it.
Just food for thought.
Good luck to all. Regards,BK.
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