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Omar Ford

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FDA letter causes hurdle in GT's plan for LuViva U.S. approval

Jan. 24, 2012
By Omar Ford
Disappointment and frustration are perhaps two terms that best describe the tone of Guided Therapeutics' (Norcross, Georgia) conference call revealing the news about the company receiving a not approvable letter from the FDA for its LuViva device.
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Medical device market fell significantly short in 4Q11

Jan. 23, 2012
By Omar Ford
The toll on the economy is starting to visibly show in the med-tech sector - especially since medical device stocks lagged a considerable amount in 4Q11, according to the Morgan Stanley Team 4Q Preview Call held earlier this week. While in the past, med-tech stocks have been reported as performing relatively well - it seems as though the space has hit a few rough patches that have caused it to slow its pace down a bit.
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RSA beads could give insight into hip, knee implant failures

Jan. 20, 2012
By Omar Ford

Boston Scientific has Epic results in ORION clinical trial

Jan. 19, 2012
By Omar Ford

Ventana teams up with Bayer to develop assay

Jan. 18, 2012
By Omar Ford

The medical device tax is coming

Jan. 17, 2012
By Omar Ford
My wife and I are very cautious when we spend. Every penny is accounted for, and every surprise is documented. With a new baby in the household - we cannot afford any surprises that could possibly lead to longterm extra expenses. It's an interesting position that we find ourselves in - a position that isn't so different from what small med-tech companies have stated they're facing with the upcoming med-device tax. Already, we've seen Stryker send a loud message to the industry, by announcing a reduction of 5% of its staff. Aanalysts are saying that we could see more companies...
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Veracyte's Afirma now >under Medicare coverage

Jan. 13, 2012
By Omar Ford

St. Jude secures favorable results in Libra DBS study

Jan. 12, 2012
By Omar Ford

Pathwork study shows test can impact cancer treatment

Jan. 10, 2012
By Omar Ford

Thermo Fisher unites different lab offerings all under one umbrella

Jan. 9, 2012
By Omar Ford
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