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To: Triffin who wrote (68334)1/27/2000 7:12:00 PM
From: ShugNite  Respond to of 108040
 
Triffin,
This is my first post to this tread and many of you seem to be experience investors--I recently come across a stock I think has great potential. And since I am posting afterhours, there is plenty of time to research it. Here is some infomation I have, there is some more over on the RB thread:
Medisys (Symbol SCEP) has developed the most cost-effective safety alternative to the standard syringe, with a cost targeted as much as 40% below similar products. Of equal significance to the cost considerations of safety, health care professionals will require no special training to use this simple and effective device. Given these compelling cost features, Medisys Technologies is poised for significant penetration of this multi-billion-dollar market. A Wall Street research report recently estimated that safety syringes will account for over 90 percent of the syringe market within five years.

Over 600,000 accidental needle sticks occur annually in the U.S., resulting in over 1,000 cases of AIDS and Hepatitis among health care professionals. By using an effective safety syringe, the Center for Disease Control Prevention (CDC) believes that accidental needle sticks can be reduced by up to 80%. Following announcements by the CDC and the federal Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) strongly urging the use of safety syringes in all health care facilities nationwide, health care purchasing organizations have begun to evaluate these devices. California and two other states have already mandated the required use of safety syringes, with 20 other states proposing similar legislation.

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Medical Devices with a Focus on "Safety" from Medisys Technologies
"Sharps" Medical Safety: CoverTip? A unique hypodermic
syringe that employs existing standard technique and automatically encloses the needle in a protective sheath before it is withdrawn from the body. CoverTip? blunts exposure to a contaminated needle point and possible exposure to AIDs or Hepatitis. Increased medical safety and healthcare cost reduction are just some of the CoverTip? benefits.
Diagnostic Safety: SofDraw? Provides protection during the collection of blood or bodily fluids including the transfer of fluids for testing. The MultiDraw? device which provides multiple vacuum tube collection safety.

DisKlip? is a latex free securement device that can be custom designed for various site applications to secure and manage all sizes of IV's, catheters and medical lines quickly, safely and cost effectively. DisKlip? is also available for multiple line and child friendly use.
Women's Health with a focus on Birth Assistance: SofCeps?an innovative obstetrical device that utilizes ancient technology to assist infant delivery by simulating natural childbirth contraction forces. Enhance safety and dramatically reduce the risk of fetal and maternal birthing injuries associated with devices such as steel forceps. Potentially reduces cesarean section delivery rates and lowers overall healthcare costs.
Non-Strategic Specialty Products are utilized to generate revenue

from proprietary concepts. VetCeps©, a device similar to SofCeps? technology that provides traction in the assisted birth of livestock to significantly reduce the likelihood of animal injury and increase producer revenue. Re-Ty?, releasable, reusable circular "cable tie" fastener systems.

I would like to get your opinion, thanks
ShugNite



To: Triffin who wrote (68334)1/27/2000 7:13:00 PM
From: ThirdEye  Respond to of 108040
 
Your prescription for management of Kim's thread sounds like a prescription for Rande's thread. LOL Every day is a stampede. You're talking about focus?