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To: rogermci® who wrote (6790)1/28/1999 9:45:00 AM
From: Mama Bear  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
"but I can tell you that judging from my friend's comments, these people wouldn't have moved unless they thought CCSI had a viable business opportunity. "

roger, this is a popular device used in stock distribution schemes. You don't know what these folks were paid to move. Of course, even if these three really think that CCSI is viable, it doesn't make it so.

CCSI was cleared by the FDA to sell their device on 7/31/97 (yes, seven). I checked their latest 10q, it doesn't seem that their selling any yet. It is almost a year and a half after approval, but this device that they swore would sweep the world and the use of which would be demanded by parents concerned about the minor heel stick involved in measuring bilerubin levels in infants has not had any significant sales. If it's such a revolutionary product, so in demand, why not?

CCSI has a long history of broken promises and failing to deliver results.

Barb