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boston745

08/19/16 12:45 PM

#5809 RE: TennisStar #5808

I agree with you 100%. It's time to execute. No reason to further erode shareholders value.
The science is in with Cascade & Snap. They've discovered how SiNi works against bacteria, at least in dental applications. Now is the time for sales, sales and more sales. Mike told told me 1 distributor said these things practically sell themselves. Let's see the results. If silicon nitride is so good sales should not be incremental. Sales should start slow and build faster and faster as new customers are brought online.

Once Csc is cleared there should be no reason for a surgeon to choose peek or titanium over SiNi. While bacterial issues in Western countries are not a huge deal, grafting has definite issues.

Separate issue what's your thoughts on a 3d printed silicon nitride version of K2ms Cascadia implant? That plus a cascade core seems like the ultimate implant. Based on 2nd generation Silicon Nitride with k2m precise porous structure no other implant could fuse as well as that. In addition they would save from 3D printing a porous implant because it would reduce material consumption and would allow them to be very competitive from a pricing standpoint as well.

aassnnaapp

08/19/16 4:20 PM

#5812 RE: TennisStar #5808

There devices are superior then anything on market !