@AurelAvramescu @paolo_fo @Carnage4Life In 2014, as a tiny datapoint, the European Society of Radiology warned that EU radiological equipment purchases should be maintained (we were 7 yrs into the Great Financial Crisis) https://t.co/9tiIDtlDYk 6 years la
$NNOX Large move today. 13/BC bull cross & the Upper BB is starting to curl upwards which is what bulls want to see. Stochastics crossed bullish today, MACD will likely cross bullish on Monday. https://t.co/Uo4Y7zgeVF https://t.co/63V6OtUJsg
$NNOX coming close to ATHs again before Shitron called it the "Theranos 2.0" back in September. Serious question why does wallstreet listen to Shitron? Every time they do a short report the stock goes parabolic after the initial plunge. Demo day is 12/3
@plantmath1 Low end CT scans per year is 7.5k (x2 for high use). There is at least 20-30k CT scanners wordwide & $NNOX would increase the TAM as it allows developing countries to increase their amount. Say $NNOX sells 5k units, $30 per scan (x7.5 scans
@Berlinnaeus @TomEvansTherapy I found a paper that discusses radiological equipment life spans. TLDR, but it depends on the type of scanner and number of uses, there’s a table in the paper that gives figures of 8 to 14 years for different types of equipmen
https://t.co/2BNfIBXMd2 a good introduction to the topic for anyone interested in the evidence base for my position
RT @lukOlejnik: Medical device lifespan is measured in years. Often >5yr, or even >10yrs. The security implications (updates, upgrades) are…
Medical device lifespan is measured in years. Often >5yr, or even >10yrs. The security implications (updates, upgrades) are interesting. Especially versus, say, a web browser. https://t.co/o9Pf3muAWD https://t.co/EXuWHFhUYy