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Conavi Medical Corp V.TMD


Primary Symbol: T.TMD

Conavi Medical Corp., formerly Titan Medical Inc., is a Canada-based company. The Company is focused on designing, manufacturing, and marketing imaging technologies to guide common minimally invasive cardiovascular procedures. The Novasight Hybrid System is intended for intravascular imaging of coronary arteries and is indicated in patients who are candidates for transluminal interventional procedures. Its Novasight Hybrid System combines both intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) and optical coherence tomography (OCT) to enable simultaneous and co-registered imaging of coronary arteries. Hybrid IVUS and OCT imaging provides additional information over single modality imaging in complex lesions. The versatility of hybrid imaging is useful for a variety of complex percutaneous coronary intervention (PCIs), including situations where the customer may want to image large ostial lesions with IVUS but also use OCT for diseased distal lesions and/or stent assessment.


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Post by dmacdon Feb 17, 2019 12:14pm
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Management Not Aligned

Management Not AlignedThe problem I see is management have shown ZERO regard for the shareholders as history would clearly demonstrate. Hence what investors may see here is more dilution or a corporate sell out so that management get to keep their jobs with a much larger company. The insider ownership is poor and even in Dec the insiders were not buying. 

Please explain how I might be wrong here. I want a reason to buy in but something does not seem right since institutions have been existing their position ... retailers must be buying???

Who would execise warrants???
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