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Is VE still there?
Yes. Many would leave or at least start looking if he left. He must be completely frustrated by now. I am actually surprised he has held on for this long.
Yes. Many would leave or at least start looking if he left. He must be completely frustrated by now. I am actually surprised he has held on for this long.
Yes. Many would leave or at least start looking if he left. He must be completely frustrated by now. I am actually surprised he has held on for this long.
Many? Did you say Many? The company only has 8 emplyees and that's including the entire corporate office. Hahahahaha.
Whoever writes this crap is just showing everyone what Riemser had to clean up! There are 30+ employees at Riemser. Shows you how much is twisted by the misleading posters on this board.
Ok, maybe there are 30 employees - Internationally. I didn't write that post...Irregardless, 8 or 30 employees for a company that's been in business for over 7 years now. I'm not a math wiz, but aren't companies supposed to show at least the slightest bit of growth?
they canceled an event at Temple CE that they had been advertising for over a year. They could only get four registered attendees and the course was cancelled. The speaker is livid and is looking for his money. The clincian cleared a day of patients to speak on their behalf.
Sounds like the speaker couldn't draw a bigger crowd. I would have cancelled too if there were only 4 registered for a lecture. If it was a University CE course, the academic location would promote these type of meetings. Maybe a different speaker would have brought different results. Better luck next time.
The speaker draws for other companies, I guess Riemser is not a draw.
Aren't they all coin operated!!!!!!!!! Let's not be naive!!!!
Riemser has been in the dental business for a little over 1 year. The product line has grown three fold since. Number of employees does not show growth. No, you are not a math wiz nor a business wiz.
How is that even possible? The company has been in business for 1 year and the product line has grown 3 fold? LIE. Also, you say that the number of employees is not an indicator of growth? Next you are going to tell me that the Easter Bunny is real. Even Patton isn't this stupid, what the hell is wrong with you?
So, yes.....the company has been in business for 7 years +. Just because the name changed from Curasan to Riemser, the products stayed the same. In fact, since Riemser took over, everything has gone downhill. EVERYTHING!
Who the hell wrote this? Must be a former Curasan employee. Curasan had two products. Riemser now has 8+. Tell Nobel that the number of employees means gowth. Numbnuts! That community college degree is working out well for you I see.
Its not the number of products, its how innovative they are. The problem with this company is that they haven't done anything new in 10 years. Cerasorb was a great product in 2002. Just like Osteohealth is going down the toilet because of no new products, so is Riemser. The 8+ products now in its line are just me-too losers.
Cerasorb= leading TCP on the market. How many "me too" companies are now coming out with TCP because synthetics are increasingly demanded grafting materials? Allograft? How many companies are making millions selling generic Allograft? GP implant market= fastest growing implant segment. Membrane options=3. I think Riemser is just fine!
So, you are finally admitting that Riemser/Curasan missed the boat once again on TCP. Yes, there are at least a dozen companies making millions selling generic Allografts and Riemser isn't one of them. Riemser actually has ok products; They could probably compete with the companies making millions, but its too little, too late. What does that tell you? It tells you that this company has been horribly mismanaged for many years. Riemser is not fine - its struggling to stay in business.