Homer please...why would they need to squash Dean technology if its truly revolutionary and protected by patents? They are not crazy. Any large OEM would embrace it and make Dean a very rich offer...provided they perceive value. Now if they think it might cause a drop in C or O arm sales and they don;t want to purchase Dean out then I'm sure they will do what all business do. Compete!
Besides all of this....DEAN gets sued way to much. This latest round is a perfect example. The company is so burdened with debt from previous judgments and operates at such a high relative overhead...its insane to get sued by the trade show booth company! Farkas and Dean are the only ones with a guaranteed paycheck here. Look at the balance sheet. Shareholders have financed the company to the tune of 20M.
Well, then there is your reason for not investing in this company. GE and Toshiba will pay and pay and pay any FDA rep they can get their hands on to make sure this never gets approval.
Reason enough for me to stay away from this company, if there weren't already a dozen others.