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Biotech / Medical : SNRS- Sunrise Technologies -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Jaknik2 who wrote (3761)1/17/2000 11:50:00 AM
From: TripleT  Respond to of 4140
 
Stolen for Yahoo

Lets realistically look at the market
by: the_tin_zyborg (57/M) 1/17/00 8:11 am
Msg: 18831 of 188451.

Over half of those over 40 wears "glasses" and are nearsighted. No one in this group would willingly have an operation for farsightedness. They must wear now bifocals only to have to wear a stronger prescription for nearsightedness after the operation. And that's what this type of operation would require. A stronger prescription and they would still require bifocals because the underlying problem was not addressed. Weaker focusing muscles and a stiffer lens is the cause of far sightedness of those over 40 and the operation does not correct these problems.

2. Of the rest that is over 40 most see reasonably well at a distance. Hence, any correction for far sightedness would now require them to wear glasses to see at a distance, however they would not require reading glasses. What percentage would opt for the operation. Low-Low-Low.

3. The only solution would be a binocular arrangement for the small percentage that would choose the operation. One eye nearsighted and the other farsighted. What an arrangement. Lawsuits, here we come.

4. Into this smokey den of a market strides a giant of the industry SNRS with a laser labeled "For temporary correction of farsightedness".

What a bad joke. ZY

Since you are obviously an expert, care to comment? TTT



To: Jaknik2 who wrote (3761)1/20/2000 11:25:00 AM
From: Anthony@Pacific  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4140
 
SNRS<--------Its over!!!!!!!!!! say goodnight Graciue( from now on any Press releases will be cash register mnachines ..giving gifts and candy on a regular basis and those Vcalls are scams all unto themselves )

Its a procedure that goes away ........as your eye helas..Its BSand is approved for the tiniest market possibl;e, serviced by reading glasses that cost 5 bucks..that is how ridiculous this is...

Noone wil buy it...just watch and see.and mean while the stock is dead