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joev2

05/24/24 12:23 PM

#41131 RE: boston745 #41130

Oh please, we've gone through this many times. You stick to your game plan and I'll stick to mine. Your financially astute company is on the verge of a 1/200 reverse approx 17 months after a 1/100 one. I never said anything about fear of success. Some companies do NOT handle success well. That is a fact. As far as Sint goes, regardless what you say, it is an unknown, since Sint has NEVER been successful, other than getting patents and throwing shareholders under the bus. It is a "going concern" because....it is a going concern! And how many years have they been around?

Yes, maybe I have said a lot without really saying anything, but what have you brought to the table that has helped enlighten shareholders over the years? You still can't see that shareholders for Sint have been used for only one purpose up to this point: to support a failed operation. As a potential shareholder, that says a lot! It's why I'm still not one.
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XenaLives

05/25/24 12:13 AM

#41135 RE: boston745 #41130

I find your posts very enlightening, thank you.

It seems that Zimmer may have some ethics issues:



https://media.ca7.uscourts.gov/cgi-bin/rssExec.pl?Submit=Display&Path=Y2022/D03-21/C:21-1224:J:St__Eve:aut:T:fnOp:N:2848980:S:0#:~:text=Specifically%2C%20IMSS%20alleges%20Zimmer%20Biomet,to%20Mexican%20govern%2D%20ment%20officials.



Biomet Hip Implants
X-Ray of a Hip Joint Inflammation
The Biomet m2a magnum hip implant included metal-on-metal designs, which led to several complications, including metallosis.
Any individual who has received the Biomet metal-on-metal hip implant and is experiencing complications might be eligible to file a Biomet hip implant lawsuit.
There were more than 2,800 cases filed over defective hip implants, while the company settled most of the cases in 2014.
As of July 2019, Zimmer Biomet still has 190 pending lawsuits in the Multidistrict Litigation (MDL) in the federal court.
Getting a hip replacement surgery can be an overwhelming experience, but once done, you would expect to enjoy a healthy and active life. It would be devastating to continue experiencing pain, discomfort, and other issues after surgery. Unfortunately, these problems are usually caused by defective hip implants.

Biomet was one of the leading medical device companies, which was later bought by Zimmer in 2014. Zimmer Biomet became the country’s second-leading manufacturer of orthopedic implants and controlled 31% of the market by 2016. Biomet hip implants helped enhance the lives of numerous patients, but some of their products didn’t meet patient expectations, resulting in several lawsuits filed against the company.

Before these lawsuits, Biomet’s most popular products included the modular hip stem, g7 hip replacement, and Regenerex RingLoc+ Modular Acetabular System. However, the Biomet m2a magnum hip implant included metal-on-metal designs, which led to several complications, including metallosis.

Hundreds of complications were reported by patients and doctors who used the m2a magnum hip implant, but the devices were not recalled. Thousands of lawsuits were filed against Biomet, with the company eventually settling a vast number of these cases in 2014. However, there are still hundreds of cases pending.

If you or your loved one has undergone hip surgery using one of Biomet’s hip replacement implants and experienced complications, you may have the right to demand compensation for damages, losses, and for the suffering you endured.



https://www.fklegal.com/biomet-hip-implants.html