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Opsens Inc V.OPS


Primary Symbol: T.OPS

OpSens Inc. is a medical device cardiology-focused company. The Company offers an advanced optical-based pressure guidewire that aims at improving the clinical outcome of patients with coronary artery disease. The Company’s segments include Medical and Industrial. The Medical segment focuses on physiological measurements, such as Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR) and Diastolic Pressure Ratio (dPR) in the coronary artery disease market and also supplies a range of miniature optical sensors to measure pressure and temperature to be used in a range of applications that can be integrated into other medical devices. The Industrial segment develops, manufactures and installs fiber optic sensing solutions for critical and demanding industrial applications. Its flagship product, the OptoWire, is a second-generation fiber optic pressure guidewire designed to provide the lowest drift in the industry and lesions access. It is approved for sale in the United States, European Union, Japan and Canada.


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Comment by GoldenArmon Apr 05, 2023 3:56pm
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RE:Globe & Mail

RE:Globe & Mail
News is good. How many proceedure in a year to turn a profit is the big thing. Are they a cash sucking machine or can they get to profitability before crashing from the weight of it all. Been in this so long I'm getting a bit anxious for results in terms of economics.
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