RE:Now I am a lap dog!Dr.Cash wrote: If you have a positive attitude and you understand who is responsible for our share price “Getinge” and you voice your optimism for tso3 you become a “lap dog”.
You are truly insane, Cash. You don't have a positive attitude, you are just delusional. There is nobody responsible for the share price except RR. How can you blame Getinge? You
are a lap dog for RR.
I do not believe we are hearing truth from Management. The VP4 is not selling. Why? Horrible sales team at GET? Incompetent TSO3 sales staff? I understand that the medical industry is slow to adopt new technologies ---- but it has been over
TWO YEARS since the FDA initially approved this breakthru medical device aimed at saving lives.
Why is it not selling? Maybe the VP4 is a P-of-S? Maybe it is too costly to operate? Perhaps it is unsafe to use (burns?, "exposures")? Too costly/overwhelming to initially install? Maybe it frequently faults thereby requiring constant service or maint and down-time (short MTBF's)? What's the truth?
It has been
TWO YEARS and there has only been <10 "real customer sales". Other installs have been PR/Marketing/R&D-related with "deals" made on device and consumable pricing in return for smiles, positive results and praise about the VP4.
GET
and TOS
combined cannot sell the VP4. It is quite apparent as they have enough VP4's currently in-stock to satisfy
FIVE YEARS of demand for this product based upon the current sales velocity.
Is it all due to incompetency by RR and his fellow C's? Point the finger at Getinge? Or is it just a bad wrapper on good IP? Or just bad timing?
RR has had 10 years to prove himself. A decade of failures. Either way, before TOS has a chance to claw itself back to a non-laughable SP, someone will buy it on the cheap for IP and inventory and immediately close up MB and QC offices and ramp up production in one of their current facilities with a radically redesigned VP4.
There is not one medicial device manufacturer out there that is stupid enough to keep offices in crazy Quebec and another isolated city down on the sand in a tourist town. I always wondered why Rumble chose Myrtle Beach? That should have been the writing on the wall right there. Why not Charleston, Wilmington, JAX if he wanted the southern US coast -- talent is abundent in those regions. There are 100 better US cities for a medical device manufacturer to set up shop besides Myrtle Beach. smh
#DumbRumble=Dumble