Look at the Financials

Discussion in 'Applied Medical' started by anonymous, Oct 21, 2015 at 11:59 AM.

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  1. anonymous

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    I wish I could bitch slap you ! Did you read it? Or are Said's balls in your face. He is the founder of the VC group. 10 year fund that turns into 20+ years? Sounds like Said is fucking them over. After Said busts his nut in your mouth read it.
     

  2. anonymous

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    You're so fucking smart because you read a letter. Kudo's brother. You know the whole story about this, don't you. It's amazing what people like you find on the internet and can create a whole story around. Actually it's not that amazing. It' just figures.
     
  3. anonymous

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  4. anonymous

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    https://www.sec.gov/rules/final/33-8591.pdf
     
  5. anonymous

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    People like me? You mean I'm not a sheep like you who believe everything Said says? Open your mind to the facts, it's also stated by documents prepared by applied medical. Look and you will see. Google applied medical stock and see what you find for yourself
     
  6. anonymous

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    The most obvious is why Applied Medical doesn’t want to go public? It’s a mature company whose revenue climbed from $282 million in 2010 to $350 million in 2011, with its net income more than doubling over that period from nearly $21 million to over $44 million. Not saying it would be Workday Redux, but clearly there is a legitimate growth story here.

    It’s also unclear why there hasn’t been any sort of sale process. Applied Medical’s founding CEO Said Hilal has suggested in newspaper interviews that his company wouldn’t currently be a good fit with larger strategics – perhaps because its success is largely predicated on undercutting such competitors on price — but what about private equity? Or what about IVP selling its minority stake on the secondary market?

    All I can guess is that Hilal doesn’t want anyone else calling the shots, and he has enough shares to prevent a change-in-control. Maybe it’s because he honestly believes someone else will mess up his business. Or perhaps he doesn’t want to risk a change to his lucrative personal compensation ($875k base for 2012, plus an $850k 2011 bonus and untold dividends). Moreover, no one is going to buy IVP’s stake on the secondary market if it doesn’t see a reasonable path to exit.

    From Fortune Magazine
     
  7. anonymous

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    Loser, get off your adipose laden big ass, work, and maybe things will be ok. So tired of these mindless, entitled, movie going consumers downing extra large buttered popcorn with 40 Oz coke into their pie hole, unable to see their fat feet, always bitching. If you were on a TV crime series with a cheap Trocar, tracking down human vermin, you would be told "Book Em Fatto". You may now go back to your daily gallon of Dreyers, extra creamy Oreo and butter finger special, aka Fat Ass Special.
     
  8. anonymous

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    DEEZ NUTS pass the popcorn!!
     
  9. anonymous

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    What the Fuck?
     
  10. anonymous

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    Said and family are the Lebanese mafia when it comes to cooking the books and acting like everything is to lower the cost of medicine. It's about making the inner circle money.
     
  11. anonymous

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    Does this help sales?
     
  12. anonymous

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    no, but you know what would? A real management team. Some real Engineers who actually put thought into their products and have true innovative ideas (sorry to bust any engineers bubbles, but a 10-5 clip applied or slightly larger 5mm retrieval bag isnt all that innovative). Oh, I know, how about an expense account so we could actual get real facetime with our surgeons instead of having to act like snake oil salesmen to get past security and nurses to try and see a surgeon in between cases at the scrub sink? How's that for starters?
     
  13. anonymous

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    So you need an expense account to bribe your surgeons?
     
  14. anonymous

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    no you idiot. If we don't have access to the OR and we're persona non grata in the majority of our accounts, how would YOU suggest we get access to them? And the above poster never said anything about bribing them you Kool-Aid drinking monkey. All we would like is the ability to setup a lunch to showcase what we have? What don't you understand about the Advamed Code? Read it some time. As long as we have something educational to show a clinician and the lunch or dinner is modest/moderate in cost, we can do it. Applied feeds off the naivity and uneducated reps to make them believe we cant. But legally, we can.
     
  15. anonymous

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    You are a loud mouthed sissy. We know what the bleep is going on. Please impress us more with your bloviated rhetoric.
     
  16. anonymous

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    Avamed isn't even a law It's a code, like a gentleman agreement to stay within guidelines. Many companies don't even participate in it. Said is just too cheap and plays the über ethical card. It's total bs not to spend a penny on any sort of marketing. He doesn't believe in costs of doing business.
     
  17. anonymous

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    Well out. The other moron doesn't know what he is talking about.
     
  18. anonymous

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    Have read it. It not absolute. By the way, "cant" is spelled can't you mental midget.
     
  19. anonymous

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    you should talk "it not absolute." No wonder Applied Management always has been and always will be a joke.
     
  20. anonymous

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    FYI. Applied Medidical isn't even part of Avamed Guess why? Because members have to pay dues. Said's cheap ass wants to say we take an ever higher stance on the "code" not law, the code its members agree on that Applied Medical is too cheap to join. So typical.

    MEMBERS
    All 2016 new members are indicated with an asterisk (*)

    3M Health Care
    480 Biomedical
    Abbott
    ABIOMED, Inc.
    Accuray Inc.
    Acelity
    Actuated Medical, Inc.
    Acuitive Technologies, Inc.
    Adaptive Biotechnologies
    Advanced Cooling Therapy
    Advanced Vision Science, Inc.
    Aerin Medical, Inc.
    Agendia Inc.
    AgNovos Healthcare, LLC
    Alcon
    Alere Inc.
    Alliqua BioMedical, Inc.
    ALung Technologies, Inc.
    AMS, an Endo Health Solution
    AngioDynamics, Inc.
    Applied BioCode, Inc.
    ARC Specialty Products, Balchem Corp.
    ARO Medical Aps
    ArthroCare Corporation

    I'll spare you the entire list Look it up yourself. We aren't members!!!! Cheap ass mother fuckers!!!