In reply #502, I made an error in my estimate of the peak monthly TruPulse production. I quoted 78 units, but that was for the quarter; so the average monthly rate was about 26 units.
So my fifth-to-last paragraph should have read:
"So how well has Palomar/Tissue done in expoiting this 400 unit, $20 million backlog? Over the past 4 quarters, total Tissue revenue was $9.2 million. Assuming all of this was due to lasers, and $50,000 per laser, then that is equivalent to about 184 lasers. Either way, they revenued only about 46 percent of the announced $20 million backlog. Also, the peak monthly production appears to have been about 26 units, in F'96 Q2, well below Georgiev's forecast of 100 units. And in the most recent quarter, revenue was equivalent to about 14 units!"
I believe this correction is important, in light of this claim in PMTI's 30 April 96 PR:
"Georgiev said that within three months Tissue Technologies will raise production of its skin-resurfacing lasers to 100 a month from 50 a month because of a backlog of 400 orders valued at about $20 million, the paper reported.""
So it appears average production may never have exceeded about half of the claimed existing 50 units per month, never mind reaching 100 units per month. And it appears to have averaged less than 4 units per month in the most recent quarter.
For more background and perspective on this, see reply #502.
Ted Molczan |