anonymous
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anonymous
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It must be nice to have been in lower extremity/Wright before the Tornier merger through now.
I remember everyone in LE talking about how they had everything figured out. When in reality, it was total smoke and mirrors and everything totally sucked. You guys had easy sales goals, a bloated ops system, moronic leadership, boring products, awful culture...and then Tornier injected life support to you for a few years, making it the sole reason that someone like Stryker would even consider buying this company.
Tornier as a stand alone company would be worth more than the entire company is now and would have SEVERAL potential buyers that would look to buy it for more than the current price. It really must be nice to have ridden the wave of success from Tornier while pretending you were superior.
I remember everyone in LE talking about how they had everything figured out. When in reality, it was total smoke and mirrors and everything totally sucked. You guys had easy sales goals, a bloated ops system, moronic leadership, boring products, awful culture...and then Tornier injected life support to you for a few years, making it the sole reason that someone like Stryker would even consider buying this company.
Tornier as a stand alone company would be worth more than the entire company is now and would have SEVERAL potential buyers that would look to buy it for more than the current price. It really must be nice to have ridden the wave of success from Tornier while pretending you were superior.