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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum VentriPoint Diagnostics Ltd V.VPT

Alternate Symbol(s):  VPTDF

Ventripoint Diagnostics Ltd. is a Canada-based medical device company. It is engaged in the development and commercialization of diagnostic tools to monitor patients with heart disease. It develops a suite of applications for all heart diseases and imaging modalities, including congenital heart disease, pregnancy, pulmonary hypertension, COVID-19, technically difficult imaging and... see more

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VentriPoint Diagnostics Ltd > overall economics
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Post by bluemoons20 on Mar 13, 2021 1:17pm

overall economics

Hi,
Does someone know the overall economics of this deal?
See some projections that it may be bought out @  $10   but how do you get there??

How much does a unit sell for?  Thought I read somewhere about  $50,000    The number of hospitals in Canada is a little over 1000  and in the US  about 6000.   If the numbers are right  and you sell 2000 units  , thats about  100  million.  With 125  million shares out, that is less than  $1  per share  presuming  100%  margin.  Likely training goes with it so there will be some cost.

Can anyone shed some light on this for me?   I  can see an overall value in the product but does it have real economics?

Thanks  for any input
Comment by Pandora on Mar 13, 2021 1:41pm
Just a little more on the base data side: Hospital ratings for cardiology and heart surgery. U.S. News evaluated 594 hospitals that see many challenging cardiology patients, including those needing heart transplants, those with cardiovascular disease and other complex heart conditions. U.S. News & World Report released its 2020-21 Best Hospitals rankings for cardiology and ...more  
Comment by Solutions on Mar 13, 2021 5:34pm
One thing to consider is that hospitals won't simply purchase one unit.  George spoke about MD Anderson Cancer centre in one of his latest teleconferences (think 2 calls ago?) and he mentioned how the Cancer Centre would need over 100 VMS machines to scan all their patients each year.  135,000 patients each having one scan would be 370 scans per day.  Some patients would be ...more  
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