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flybabyfly

02/28/17 8:18 AM

#50440 RE: Robdoc #50439

Excellent thesis short sweet and complete. Agree 100%
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glg20

02/28/17 8:23 AM

#50441 RE: Robdoc #50439

partly agree not all.


Verb has exponentially more people and funds working on there project the last 2 years than titan did.

100% capable of working on a robot.


The horrible fund raises makes little sense via titan.

I think they simply collaborate
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SPORT19

02/28/17 9:00 AM

#50442 RE: Robdoc #50439

Not out of thin air. SRI had been working on designs for a robot. They had patents. SRI has been making highly advanced robots for over 20 years. Hey I do think there are some very intriguing connections, Hariri Facebook match with the engineer in the Ximedica photo! That's crazy.
But still, I can't buy that the prototype that Verb showed their bosses was SPORT....
I HOPE I AM WRONG!!!!!
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BIGKAHUNA57

02/28/17 10:50 AM

#50458 RE: Robdoc #50439

I'm in agreement.

As I mentioned in one of my most recent posts - the IP research project, and the IP attorney for both parties MAY cause said attorney to to inform the "other" party that they have in fact crossed the line, and thereby done the M/A work for Mc/Titan. Too easy. Takes vision, and I think Mc saw it during the interview process, and it was part of his 100 day plan to the BoD.

IP is very sticky and prickly. It would cause the Verb design to stop immediately. And to Fly's point, why engage the exact same firm and lawyer? Strategy on the corporate battlefield. That was calculated, a.k.a. not random.

Working through the IP attorney would also have the leverage to issue the requisite NDA's to all involved. And I think the Verb CEO is choosing his words VERY carefully.

Just what I think based on seeing the dots and my logic as it applies to the next generation of digital surgical robotics. SPORT IS the sweet spot.

JMO

Regards,
BK