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Cramer Calls Hansen Medical The Next Intuitive Surgical
Posted on 03/12/2007 15:51 PM | Link | Post Comment
by Jon C. Ogg
24/7 Wall St.
On CNBC's MAD MONEY, Cramer said he is unveiling a medical delivery technology company and will be doing this as part of a new series. He is reviewing Hansen Medical (HNSN), but you have to be careful because it is a very small cap stock and you'll need one of their catheters if you are jumping in after-hours trading and you should wait a couple or few days. He thinks this could be the next Intuitive Surgical (ISRG).
This is in the non-pharma healthcare sector and will be partially immune to democratic attempts to take away profits from drug companies. The company makes robotic catheter systems that doctors and nurses don't have the same issues with in regular catheters. They are targeting patients with irregular heart beats and there are more than 5 million people with this in the US.
He thinks the product will be approved in the EU first in the first half of this year, and then he thinks it will be approved in the second half of the year here in the US. Stereotaxis (STXS) is the only competitor and Hansen's machines are cheaper.
Intuitive Surgical co-founders are the founders of Hansen and those guys have a monster track record with more than a 1,000% return since coming public.
Source: 247WallSt.com
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24/7 Wall St.
On CNBC's MAD MONEY, Cramer said he is unveiling a medical delivery technology company and will be doing this as part of a new series. He is reviewing Hansen Medical (HNSN), but you have to be careful because it is a very small cap stock and you'll need one of their catheters if you are jumping in after-hours trading and you should wait a couple or few days. He thinks this could be the next Intuitive Surgical (ISRG).
This is in the non-pharma healthcare sector and will be partially immune to democratic attempts to take away profits from drug companies. The company makes robotic catheter systems that doctors and nurses don't have the same issues with in regular catheters. They are targeting patients with irregular heart beats and there are more than 5 million people with this in the US.
He thinks the product will be approved in the EU first in the first half of this year, and then he thinks it will be approved in the second half of the year here in the US. Stereotaxis (STXS) is the only competitor and Hansen's machines are cheaper.
Intuitive Surgical co-founders are the founders of Hansen and those guys have a monster track record with more than a 1,000% return since coming public.
Source: 247WallSt.com
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