Amedica's Si3n4 great fit for Nuvasive

Discussion in 'NuVasive' started by Boston745, Jan 7, 2018 at 11:53 AM.

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  1. Boston745

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    Has anyone looked at this tech and seen all the great things that could take nuvasive leaps ahead of Medtronic? Nothing like this material and it will be the future of spine.
     

  2. anonymous

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    ^^^^Boston 745- your a clown. You have been trying to drum up interest in this garbage company on the Zimmer board for months, and even made an attempt on the Stryker board. I though it was a done deal that Zimmer was going to buy>>>you even gave a date. Your blog is garbage, just face the fact that your stock in worthless, even if they do get bought. It has been reversed split so much to avoid being a penny stock and delisted. I just want bankruptcy and I will claim as a loss on my taxes.
     
  3. anonymous

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    Still chasing after me trying to squash everything proves you are a paid shill. What you gonna do, post all this to stock twits and ihub? Nothing happens, more clocks then ever on my blog. That's what spot on research does.
     
  4. anonymous

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    *clicks. Sorry CP spelling police. Caught it quick.
     
  5. anonymous

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    Only people who think Amedica is great are for people from Amedica. Company needs to spend millions on independent studies not linked to anyone that works at Amedica. White papers are meaningless to the rest of the world when they are compromised and Amedica won't even aknowledge it. Everyone who doesn't have money invested in this company can see it clear as day. Those who choose to put skin in the game have tunnel vision. Look at Amedicas numbers. Maybe 150 people believe in the tech? There are milllions in this industry world wide that see through the fluff and want some real studies done. Amedica refuses which makes us all wonder why? So no, I don't see this as a fit for us, and I don't see Amedica keeping the doors open without some serious overhauling. Start with that CEO/CFO/President. A Dr that runs the show? It's no wonder the business is not being run as a device company should be. Get business minded leaders and save the doctors for the shows.
     
  6. anonymous

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  7. anonymous

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    Amedica has to pay Mekong Capital, a Vietnamese Bank over $1 million by February.

    Don't think Nuva is gonna jump on Amedica with its toxic debt. A ceramic implant is out of Nuva's ballfield
     
  8. anonymous

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    In 2017 Amedica reported $15.23 million in revenue, a $14.76 milion net loss in revenue from the prior year.

    Not exactly a fish you wish to catch.

    The Dr. ran show also has a lawyer background .....also something that puts a sour taste in your mouth.

    The good Doctor was disqualified from being a Professional Witness in Federal Court cases....something he SHOULD HAVE KNOWN....that also is a blemish on the record.
     
  9. anonymous

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  10. anonymous

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    Go to google and search for 'boston745'

    Appears to be the Big Boss of Amedica himself
     
  11. anonymous

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    "Zimmer Mobi + Si3N4 = new class of Artificials Discs" , from your Stocktwits post....

    If Zimmer bought Amedica to make such a disc...it wont sell.

    Your posts that Titanium implants corrode and lead to heavy metals in the blood...to justify Si3N4..

    If it had ANY truth to it you would OWN the entire surgical implant field and become a Billion dollar company over night.
     
  12. anonymous

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  13. anonymous

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    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/279995715_Modern_Metal_Implant_Toxicity_and_Anaesthesia
     
  14. anonymous

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    https://orthostreams.com/2016/12/paper-a-review-of-corrosion-of-spine-implants/

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  15. anonymous

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    https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/07/110725101257.htm
     
  16. anonymous

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    Meanwhile Si3N4 dissolves in an aqueous enviornment at faster pace than expected wear debris. Sounds biodegradable to me.

     
  17. anonymous

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    Titanium interferes with bodies ability to utilize Silicia an essential mineral for bone development. Si3N4 breaks down into silica which the body can then use to grow/strengthen bones.
     
  18. anonymous

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    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1549963418300108
     
  19. anonymous

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    https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2017-09/mali-dtd091417.php
     
  20. anonymous

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    https://nanoscalereslett.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s11671-017-2242-2