Applied lies again

Discussion in 'Applied Medical' started by Anonymous, Feb 12, 2010 at 3:26 PM.

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  1. Anonymous

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    Why do you guys get so pissy about lowering the price of a product? What the hell is wrong with that? Being able to offer a lower price is what the market wants right now.

    So shut the hell up and get your ass out of the OR so I can get in there and convert that account.
     

  2. Anonymous

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    is that tool D.G., rhymes with menace moshans still with the company?
     
  3. Anonymous

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    Because a 5 year old could sell anything by lowering the price you pathetic loser. I sell based on relationships, expertise, and my good OR looks. You show up in my OR's and they will immediately escort your pie hole out of said facility.
     
  4. Anonymous

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    Who's the tool you moron? You stated "we never lose." You didn't qualify number of years, you said NEVER. How'd that suit against Covidien go a few years ago. Sounds like you might be a little loose with facts. Unfortunately that can kill people in this line of business, but then again we'll chalk that up to your stellar training program and high ethical "burp" standards.

    Now crawl back under you manager and get back to work.
     
  5. Anonymous

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    Who's the tool now? How's this for recent history? Wanna rephrase ALWAYS WIN?


    Judge upholds $5 million Covidien win against Applied Medical
    May 20, 2010 by MassDevice staff

    A federal judge in Texas upholds a $4.8 million decision against Applied Medical Resources Corp. in a patent infringement lawsuit filed by Covidien plc over laparoscopic trocars.
    COV, Applied logos

    A federal judge in Texas upheld a $4.8 million verdict from Texas jury in a patent infringement lawsuit filed by Covidien plc (NYSE:COV) against Applied Medical Resources Corp. but denied Covidien's bid for a permanent injunction against future sales of the infringing products.

    A jury in the U.S. District Court for Eastern Texas sided with Covidien March 22, awarding damages of $4.8 million in a dispute over Norwalk, Conn.-based AMR's Kii and Universal Seal laparoscopic trocars. Covidien, which filed the suit under the name of its corporate predecessor Tyco Healthcare Group, alleged that the devices infringed five of its patents. The jury agreed that AMR's products infringed one of those patents, "Valve System For Cannula Assembly," and AMR admitted to infringing another patent, for "Valve System For Introducing Objects Into Anatomical Body Portions." Covidien decided to drop the remaining three patents from the trial, according to spokesman David Young.

    AMR fought back in April, asking Judge Keith Giblin to rule that Covidien didn't supply enough evidence to support the jury's verdict. For its part, Covidien asked Giblin for a permanent injunction "barring Applied from making, using, offering to sell, or selling in the United States, or importing into the United States" any products the jury found to infringe its patent. Covidien also asked the judge to award pre- and post-judgment interest on the $4.8 million verdict.

    In a May 17 decision, Giblin shot down AMR's move to set the jury verdict aside, but also ruled against Covidien's permanent injunction bid. Giblin decided for Covidien on the question of interest, assessed at the prime interest rate, compounded quarterly, from Feb. 3, 2004, "through the date judgment is entered," according to court documents.
     
  6. Anonymous

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    I recently left Applied and will keep close to my contacts just waiting for Dennis Groshans to take it up the ass in the unemployment line. Some really good people at the sales level but run by a bunch of clueless dildo's who spend way too much time in meetings circle jerking each other and actually buying into thier own bullshit. TMA's, get your experience and get out as quick as you can. TM's, what are you waiting for?
     
  7. Anonymous

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    I get the $ I have been promised including every penny of expenses, I hit my numbers, my mgrs live up to their words...I sell on product not pricing..and yes lower pricing helps. A trocar is a tube that allows instruments to enter and prevent pneumo from escaping...why should a single trocar cost $90...why not $50? Yeah...the clip applier needs some modifications...we are aware of that...I dont sell them ...yet....We crushed the market with the Gel Port...by the way....the Ethicon disc...is a joke..even Ethicons production managers feel that pinch...thats why they dont make as many as will other products coming soon...Applied is taking over market share as they did with Gel Port..doing with trocars...and we will do the same with Gel Point...two going on three successes...dont hate the playas...hate the game. Take a Xyanx..because we're about to cause Ethicon and Covidien some awful anxiety...my bad...according to these wack posts...anxiety has already kicked in...better get out the crack pipe...no drug will really help you...sell sell sell..
     
  8. Anonymous

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    Grosshans is still there? Amazing he is still anywhere.
     
  9. Anonymous

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    I hope you don't send emails to your customers. Wow.
     
  10. Anonymous

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