Rumor that we are buying Corin?

























have some faith. Orthotaxi is moving within the product pipeline and has a ton of effort and attention on it. From what I have seen it is going to be a game changer.
Game changer? No. Mako was first and changed the game, kudos to Stryker there. Will it move the needle? Yes. OT is going to be more geared up for an ASC setting than Mako, tiny footprint and simple to transfer between rooms. Zimmer rushes Rosa and now find themselves losing an apples to apples comparison with Mako, we are doing the right thing by waiting for patents to expire. Remember Mako was founded in 2004 and had patents lodged not too long after. Back to Corin this also gives us a knee that doesn’t have the black eye that Attune currently haves as well.
 












Tell you what, buying another successful companies products is the best idea we would have had in a while. Question is will we get the knee first or the robot?
Sounds like both will take forever to launch, if we are waiting another 3 years we could be DOA!





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Us buying ZB makes sense. Economies of scale improve our position against Stryker and the Mako dominated arena.


Lol no it doesn’t. MedTronic is buying ZB. The folks in Warsaw should buy Corin, but they won’t. Spent the last 5 years fixing this Attune debacle and developing a 2nd rate robot/navigation/imaging system that looks like little more than RadLink for knees.
The consequence? 13% nut kick in knee losses for the first quarter. Attune Rev is nice, and that’s a good thing since we are still pulling out a primary on an almost weekly basis at my busiest account.
 












Hey Champ - glad you had 30 minutes on the toilet to post you’re shit.

Your is the possessive form of the pronoun you. Your is used as a second-person possessive adjective. This means that the word your is always followed by a noun which belongs to or is associated with you.

The word you’re is a contraction of the words “you” and “are”. The apostrophe in a contraction represents missing letters, in this case the missing “a”.

My 7 year old struggles with this as well, but he’s a second grader. What’s YOUR excuse?
 






Your is the possessive form of the pronoun you. Your is used as a second-person possessive adjective. This means that the word your is always followed by a noun which belongs to or is associated with you.

The word you’re is a contraction of the words “you” and “are”. The apostrophe in a contraction represents missing letters, in this case the missing “a”.

My 7 year old struggles with this as well, but he’s a second grader. What’s YOUR excuse?

hahaha