Catawbakid, your "number crunching" may be based on personal research and a lot of technical factors that I have not gotten into, but your WAG and my WAG would differ greatly. Are you looking at market potential worldwide with what we now have approved along with other tools for procedures still in the pipeline? Are you taking into consideration the HQ in California which is instantly ready to churn out products with distribution along with the beginnings of a salesforce already up and running? Is part of your thoughts inclusive of the disruptive nature of LTC in its benefits for less blood loss, less down time, less scarring, etc., and how this technology may very well spell the end of stapling and suture use as we have known it to be for several centuries?
I see our biggest challenge now is to get the attention of the medical community in a big way and show what we can do. That will be challenging just to get surgeons and others to stop long enough in their busy schedules to listen and gain trust in something that seems almost science fiction just 20 to 30 years ago. $2.78 may be our actual, technical value today (if you say so), but it will be more than the dreamers who will be scarfing this up at those prices as soon as we begin to be noticed (my WAG). This baby should go for much more within the next 30 days.
Dependency is death to initiative. (Mitt Romney - 2/7/2008)
Dependency is death to initiative. (Mitt Romney - 2/7/2008)