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sojourner

01/28/09 12:17 AM

#25502 RE: Joe Snyder #25500

Joe Snyder: It's good to find you back in the saddle again. Apparently, the principals of CSMG have invested the bulk of their personal fortunes in the company. (Not to mention years of toil and sweat.) Understandably, for them, failure is not an option despite the firm's enemies, repugnant vermin withal. Vicissitudes notwithstanding, CSMG will succeed in bringing to mankind the great boon of LTC. This is too important a technology to languish on a dusty shelf.



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lowman

01/28/09 8:11 AM

#25505 RE: Joe Snyder #25500

I once read a unique observation:

By the time the people realize you were right, they'll say it was obvious all along.



Joe, while I concur with you, I hesitate to say more, as I have not sold my 'mower' (LOL), and bought more dirt cheap, beaten-down, hidden gem CTGI yet.

However, as ninjaturtle has nicely put, "failure is not an option" (for the CTGI Team).


(BTW, should I sell my 'mower' in time to buy more CTGI at these prices, after the next major development, I should be able to buy a MUCH leaner, meaner 'mowing machine(r)'.) LOL

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bbhuey

01/28/09 8:45 AM

#25506 RE: Joe Snyder #25500


Joe,

It is nice to see you here again and wish you godspeed on
your mission in the Philipines.

I don;t think that people realize the extent of the
wound closure market that we are in that is over $750M
and is expected grow at a 16% annual compunded growth rate
to exceed $8.4 Billion by 2015 according to Global Industry
Analysts .

For details of this report see www.strategyr.com/Surgical Incision Closures Market Report aspo

I am sure DOn has his hands full to work on details of the
expected lanuch.

This requires a lot of resources to get into position
funding,training,postioning,insuranceand medicare
reimbbursments ,hospital and surgeon acceptance and etc.

Don is staying the course otherwise he would have sold out to a major like OMRIX did in November for $438Million with a deal they cannot refuse by a buyout by Johnson and Johnson for their fibrin patch.

I think if anyone has gotten any information on when the company will be starting training it can give us a clue
as to what is happening here since this is generally done months in advance before a launch or rollout of such a product it would help?

Regards,

BBhuey.























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