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mog1962

04/24/17 1:36 PM

#14025 RE: powderbum #14024

powderbum

I have several questions prompted by your latest post:

1) How many Calmare machines have been sold over the lifetime of the company selling them?
2) How many of those machines are still operating or being used by clinics or other health providers?
3) What has been the average number of machines sold per year or quarter for the past 10 years?
4) What has been the number of sales per year and what has been the increase or decrease in sales per year or quarter, i.e., has there been a significant increase or decrease?
5) At the present rate of sales and also present rate of net adoptions, i.e., machines being used minus machines no longer being used, how long before there is a decent or measurable rate of saturation throughout the USA?
6) Given that there does not appear to be a full-blown approval for the device that appears to allow for reimbursement by all medical insurers and/or Medicare (to the best of my knowledge) how can and what will drive sales and adoption beyond the occasional number of machines and clinics that pop up while others die off or disappear?
7) Judging by the lack of measurable or appreciable sales, how can the company justify a staff (based on their web site) that costs more money than might possibly be flowing in and, as best can be determined, has not produced any revenue, publicity, or other tangible results that might improve sales, profits, or other results?
8) Given that the CEO boasted about a government contract or purchase order about two years ago (correct me on the date but it is more than one year), why have we not seen, read, or heard anything about sales to various US government agencies, the military, VA, etc. since then?
9) If US government sales have not occurred, do we have any evidence that there was or is such a contract and why have there not been results?

I will stop there although there are many other obvious questions that, I suspect, others might want to ask.