Titan dying on the vine

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This is awesome... stock down to 57 cents. When they raised 6.5 million a few months ago it was at 1.05. I bet they people that bought those shares are real stoked!

According to their last quarterly report they have 8,563,033 in the bank, and burned 2,462,727 last quarter. Speaking of last quarter, their CEO left.

So... how many more quarters of losing ~ 2.5 million before they have to issue more shares? Question is... will there even be any takers? How many months after issuing more will it drop to .25 cents or lower?

Last question... Can Gary take a dump in a paper bag, and trade it for Titan Medical?
 






http://badrobotsurgery.com/

http://fightforvictims.com/medical-devices/da-vinci-surgical-robot-injury-lawsuit

http://www.youhavealawyer.com/robot-surgery/da-vinci-complications/

New York, NY: If it isn’t cheaper, and if it isn’t safer, then what’s the point? That’s the question many critics of the da Vinci robotic surgical system are asking after recent observations made by researchers serve to question the need, and indeed the wisdom, behind robot-assisted surgical procedures. Da Vinci robot failure is also a concern, together with injuries that are causing would-be plaintiffs to seek out legal help in filing a robot lawsuit.

One such da Vinci Robot lawsuit is currently being tried in Washington state court, according to a PRWeb release (5/14/13). The wrongful death lawsuit was filed on behalf of the estate of Fred E. Taylor, a patient who died in August of last year due to serious injuries sustained, it is alleged, as the direct result of the involvement of a da Vinci surgical robot in a prostatectomy procedure. The case is Estate of Fred E. Taylor v. Intuitive Surgical Inc., 09-2-03136-5, Superior Court, State of Washington, Kitsap County.
 






http://badrobotsurgery.com/

http://fightforvictims.com/medical-devices/da-vinci-surgical-robot-injury-lawsuit

http://www.youhavealawyer.com/robot-surgery/da-vinci-complications/

New York, NY: If it isn’t cheaper, and if it isn’t safer, then what’s the point? That’s the question many critics of the da Vinci robotic surgical system are asking after recent observations made by researchers serve to question the need, and indeed the wisdom, behind robot-assisted surgical procedures. Da Vinci robot failure is also a concern, together with injuries that are causing would-be plaintiffs to seek out legal help in filing a robot lawsuit.

One such da Vinci Robot lawsuit is currently being tried in Washington state court, according to a PRWeb release (5/14/13). The wrongful death lawsuit was filed on behalf of the estate of Fred E. Taylor, a patient who died in August of last year due to serious injuries sustained, it is alleged, as the direct result of the involvement of a da Vinci surgical robot in a prostatectomy procedure. The case is Estate of Fred E. Taylor v. Intuitive Surgical Inc., 09-2-03136-5, Superior Court, State of Washington, Kitsap County.

FYI (if you care)

The case is Estate of Fred E. Taylor v. Intuitive Surgical Inc.

RULING IN FAVOR OF INTUITIVE!!!

Doesnt seem that jury in that case agreed with your viewpoint.

Do your research before spouting off,