RE:RE:RE:What is next?
Pandora wrote:
Well Jopat now that we have established a new 52 week low at 13 cents today what comes next?
Obviously all of your straight up pumping is not doing anything for the share price. Do you have any constructive ideas to pass on to management. What will it take to turn things around -- just "time" or do you have any thoughts on the subject.
Obviously all of the hype you keep putting on this board has no effect on the small cap investing public and any institutions we need to get interested.
It is not just VPT it is the majority of the small cap market.
Have to admit that the company has done a big job of getting the name and the tech out to some pretty big players but the big players just seem to be sitting in the weeds. How does one motivate them to buy in and utilize the good tool they have witnessed?
Maybe you can talk to Dr. Adams and see if he has any thoughts on how to turn the tap on. Maybe he will tell you "it is just a matter of more time". What's another year after all?
G1945V wrote: GrahamB wrote: The Mayo clinic becoming a user of the VPT, has been mentioned on this board hundreds of times. Now that it has been announced, the market reaction was...... meh
Why?
Time will tell, but as I noted before, there have been other users Leading institutions in Canada, UK, Duke…
The point is, a single centre using it, is not enough to drive an entire sales program.
There has to be demand, and that there has to be value that is clear, and will be driven by cardiologists and radiologist worldwide.
For now, Phillips has the Epic system there is Tomtec, Multiple other small groups are working with AI,
A search of AI in cardiology has reveals many emerging competitors, with exciting products applying AI. AI is booming. VPT was one of the first -but so was Packard-you only find thier cars in museums or antique car rally's.
So at the end of the day, you have to prove that your product is easy to use, better, cost-effective, and there has to be a sales team that backs it up.
To me, this is what has been lacking.
Like I said, when I reviewed this a couple years ago, I couldn't see the traction for this and I still don't.
But opinions are Are just that whether it be the pumpers here or myself. I'm just a realist and I looked for facts. I look for data. I look at the financials, and I have never seen any significant sales when I looked back, I only see financing Being required to survive and no significant demand or sales from the cardiovascular community. I wish this wasn't true, because I think we need to have great advances an imaging for those of us that need imaging, and of course for children.
I'm just not convinced it's here
OK, I will sign off until we see the financials, which is the part I like to review. But just remember, don't trust anything you read on these boards by anyone including myself. It's all just for entertainment and education. I have fun reviewing these stories and seeing if the financials will back it up. I only found out about this company from old dog a few years ago who is pumping this on another board. So, it's just an opinion, for me, just education, not to invest with, just for fun. Nothing I enjoy watching the pumpers squirm and try to explain away why things aren't going the way. They said it would, I'm agnostic to that.
Graham, I'm sure that one of these days you'll get off your soap box. Or are you here to collect your brownie points? I noticed they have been shrinking very fast on this forum. G1945V
Don't expect a thoughtful response or any meaningful answer.
Jo has dichotomous thinking: pumper or basher.
You are questioning the mantra of sales will come .GA is a saviours, life changing technology.
Yet here we sit with a market cap of 23 million-for that you could buy the NYC government condo in NY and take the rest and invest in TD and live off the dividend.
Heck at least you would have a productive asset.
No sales, cash running out, financing still kngoing, and the market has spoken as we sit at a 52w low-not good
Anyway-IMO, fwiw, for entertainment only not to invest based on ramblings.