Makes shoulder replacement implants and surgical systems for orthopedic surgeons, like a specialized toolkit for rebuilding damaged shoulder joints.
Sells replacement systems to hospitals and surgery centers; gross margin is high at 77.34%, but the company loses money on every sale (net margin -58.33%) and relies on future growth, not current profits.
Surgeons trained on their system are unlikely to switch to competitors like Zimmer Biomet or Stryker, but the market is crowded and the company's tiny size (USD 0.05B revenue) leaves it vulnerable to larger rivals' sales forces.

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The Factor Report is analyzing silver ($SI) using chart patterns, specifically a falling wedge, drawing parallels to historical technical analysis methods.
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Speaking of Silver At The Factor Report we consider ourselves to be price scientists carrying on the legend of Richard W Schabacker Here is another wedge similar to Silver. This is Wheat traded in Kansas City $KE_F $SI_F We have been trading wedges since 1978 https://t.co/9DEzJbt
The reference source for all patterns displayed by The Factor Report is the 1932 book by Richard W. Schabacker - the bible of chart analysis available here https://bit.ly/4zsbsth A characteristic of a true falling wedge is the price can back and fill $SI_F #Silver
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