Fueled by Caffeine said:In reply to AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) :
Ahh E36 M3 you look like me
i always suspected you were a handsome SOB
Fueled by Caffeine said:In reply to AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) :
Ahh E36 M3 you look like me
i always suspected you were a handsome SOB
3Q22 sales $2.8M, vs $2.35M in 2Q22 and $1.5M in 3Q21. This puts us at $7.25M YTD, on pace for >$10M for CY22 vs $5.6M for CY21.
now lemme get back out on my corner.
In reply to AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) :
Congrats- really gaining traction. I'd expect you hit the exponent curve q2 next year.
grover said:In reply to AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) :
Congrats- really gaining traction. I'd expect you hit the exponent curve q2 next year.
I hope one of the points on that curve is "buy a 911 GT3" :-)
Here’s an article describing how our device improves outcome as measured by freedom from arrhythmia at 12 months after ablation. I posted this from my street corner. Because I'm still the ho.
In reply to AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) :
You hit the point where you have an insurance reimbursement code? ( Category 3 CPT?)
I retired as a Ho, but have to say that the world of medical devices is not boring. Between the initial innovation/engineering challenges, endless rounds of fundraising, the regulatory rabbit-hole, patent law mazes and clinical approvals, there is never a dull moment.
AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) said:3Q22 sales $2.8M, vs $2.35M in 2Q22 and $1.5M in 3Q21. This puts us at $7.25M YTD, on pace for >$10M for CY22 vs $5.6M for CY21.
now lemme get back out on my corner.
4Q22 sales came in at $3.46M, so we closed CY22 at $10.71M. It's exciting to see the growth, but I'm ready to see it from a beach somewhere. ;-)
AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) said:AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) said:3Q22 sales $2.8M, vs $2.35M in 2Q22 and $1.5M in 3Q21. This puts us at $7.25M YTD, on pace for >$10M for CY22 vs $5.6M for CY21.
now lemme get back out on my corner.
4Q22 sales came in at $3.46M, so we closed CY22 at $10.71M. It's exciting to see the growth, but I'm ready to see it from a beach somewhere. ;-)
Coming in off my corner to report 1Q23 came in at $4.21M, 21.6% growth over 4Q22, and 99.7% growth over 1Q22. Moving forward as planned on multi center study in pursuit of FDA label for use in ablation procedures. Ready to get paid. So. Ready. To. Get. Paid.
AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) said:4Q22 sales came in at $3.46M, so
Coming in off my corner to report 1Q23 came in at $4.21M, 21.6% growth over 4Q22, and 99.7% growth over 1Q22. Moving forward as planned on multi center study in pursuit of FDA label for use in ablation procedures. Ready to get paid. So. Ready. To. Get. Paid.
2Q23 closed with $4.88M revenue, 15.9% growth vs 1Q23, and 107.5% vs 2Q22.
and I'm looking for a new street corner, because my current employer filed Ch 11 a few weeks ago. Whether this company survives or not, I don't need the anxiety.
hey baby, you need a date?!
In reply to AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) :
I feel for you knowing what a lottery ticked with just one number off is like.
I retired two years ago, but the medical device company I gave my heart and soul to for 17 years just folded. I was the only person to actually retire before the end.
In reply to AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) :
I'm slightly confused, is the employer that filed Chapter 11, the same with the great growth, or is your employer someone different? I'm hoping someone different.
In reply to Steve_Jones :
I am not employed by the medical device company with the great growth. I am currently employed by a start-up EV company that could soon be a shut-down EV company.
shocking.
In reply to AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) :
Much better, I read it as you sunk 12 years into this, and got within sight of the finish line then got hit by a car :)
Not that looking for work doesn't suck, just sucks less
Well, yesterday was cool, I got to observe two afib ablation procedures in which our device was used to protect the esophagus. I found it fascinating how 6 people moved about in such a small space without bumping into each other. Blood thinner guy, CRNA, mapper, 2 nurses, and the physician (who had 8 flat screens to look at the whole time).
Drs and nurses had nothing but positive comments about how our device makes their process easier, keeps the patient safer, and "reduces cognitive load", ie they set it and forget it.
it has been used in over 32k afib ablations to date, with exactly zero esophageal fistulas.
In reply to AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) :
What's the name of the device? I might have seen it in the cath lab.
GIRTHQUAKE said:In reply to AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) :
What's the name of the device? I might have seen it in the cath lab.
EnsoETM, by Attune Medical
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