I had a very informative call last week about the company.
I think this fall they make a move to a US market.. witch lead to a conversation about the competitors pumps that are publicly traded.
Outset who went public last year and is valued at 2.3 by the market the stock was underwritten at 27 bucks and It opened at 52 on the first day of trading was the main subject.
I didn't know lot about Outset except it was valley money( Venture capital guys) who saw the opening in the pump market and jumped in and got Outset approved quickly..Very quickly witch I could never understood till this weekend. Apparently the Outset pump is a rehash of another older pump with an added water purifying system and a few other features that were needed to legally make it a new product. This guy I spoke to said he doubts any major will buy them and even questions weather the company will make it at all in the end...I noticed on the 9th Outset added a secondary offering.
Here's the part that's telling..Davita who has +2500 location serving dialysis sessions for those in need did the Human Fault Testing on the Outset pump...Side note DaVita buys their in clinic machines from their biggest competitor Fersenius who owns the nextstage pump. DaVita ran the HF test for outset successfully then got and option to run the Outset machines in clinic at a deep discount instead of buying pump from Fersenius...they passed and will continue to buy their major competitors pump. Says a lot about the Outset machine.
Sounds like DaVita will be running the spectral HF tests coming upon here .. DaVita needs a pump but for now it'll continue supporting it biggest competitor fersenius and the Nextstage platform
Pretty juicy. The Uplist may be a good time to sell my original investment..then let the rest ride .
As far as Outset goes I don't see why it wouldn't be a good short at 54 dollars, new equity offering at 53.50 ..worth watching just for fun.
https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/OM?p=OM&.tsrc=fin-srch
Outset Pump 70,000 = 20,000 building a room with 240 and an expensive water system.. the machine pays for itself in 7.2 years
Spectral's machine (Demi) 20,000 no special hook up..plug and play 1.5 years to pay off
Insurance companies will love Demi.