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To: Jack Rayfield who wrote (4147)7/13/1999 12:47:00 AM
From: HotShot1  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8117
 
$35M per annum? What's that - 350,000 units per year? Jack, don't tell me you buy into that promotional crap. You're going to have to lower your expectations for the next couple of years or you'll be gravely disappointed. The experts at the expo didn't buy into it, so why should an experienced poster like yourself swallow that crap?
Let me know when the company puts together some realistic, non-promotional projections.



To: Jack Rayfield who wrote (4147)7/13/1999 9:43:00 AM
From: LOR  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8117
 
Hi Jack, "Posting" PYNG Info doesn't mean "Believing"

and I'd like to thank you for highlighting what <<< PYNG >>> as opposed to <<< Jack >>> said at the recent conference. One comment in the PYNG text bothered me a bit:

" Producers of a revolutionary, life-saving medical device, the F.A.S.T 1 System for Adult Intraosseous Infusion, in one of the fastest growing segments of the global health care industry."

One could deduce from this remark that:

PYNG is a Producer [ currently not true unless I misread recent PR's],

"Adult IO devices are in ___ one of the fastest growing segments of the global health care industry " suggesting perhaps that IO devices are in use and in hot demand.If so, and in view of the fact that PYNG appears to still be back at the starting gate not even ready to accept it's first real commercial order, WHAT other company's horse is already half way around the track with significant sales that back up the notion that "adult IO devices" have arrived as a day to day part of this "fast growing segment" and are not just a future pipe dream in the real world?

If there really are tons of adult IO devices out there, does this mean that PYNG must play catch-up to get any meaningful market share ?

Or, to the best of your knowledge, is this just one of those BS statements that folks tend to make without much forethought when they want to generate interest in a product?

LOR