| Business Summary | | Computer
Motion,
Inc.
is
committed
to
developing,
manufacturing
and
marketing
proprietary
robotic
and
computerized
surgical
systems
that
are
intended
to
enhance
a
surgeon's
performance
and
centralize
and
simplify
the
surgeon's
control
of
the
operating
room.
The
Company
currently
markets
the
Automated
Endoscopic
System
for
Optimal
Positioning,
a
surgical
robot
capable
of
positioning
an
endoscope
in
response
to
a
surgeon's
verbal
commands.
To
centralize
and
simplify
control
of
the
OR,
the
Company
is
developing
the
HERMES
Control
Center
for
the
voice
control
of
medical
devices
in
the
operating
room.
To
enable
new
minimally
invasive
microsurgery
procedures,
such
as
endoscopic
coronary
artery
bypass
grafting,
the
Company
is
developing
the
ZEUS
Robotic
Surgical
System. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | Computer
Motion,
Inc.
develops
and
markets
proprietary
robotic
and
computerized
surgical
systems
that
enhance
a
surgeon's
performance
and
centralize
and
simplify
a
surgeon's
control
of
the
operating
room.
For
the
six
months
ended
6/30/01,
revenue
rose
33%
to
$9.7
million.
Net
loss
applicable
to
Common
rose
41%
to
$12.2
million.
Results
reflect
higher
revenues
from
the
Hermes,
Aesop
and
Zeus
product
lines,
offset
by
increased
personnel
costs
and
professional
fees. | More
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Developments |
| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Robert Duggan, 56 Chairman
and CEO | $167K | Gordon Rogers, 46 CFO,
VP | 159K | William Meloche Exec.
VP of Sales and Marketing | -- | David Stuart, 43 VP
of Operations | 157K | Richard DeRisio, 55 VP
of Clinical, Regulatory and Quality Affairs | 188K | Dollar
amounts are as of 31-Dec-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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