SUNRISE TECHNOLOGIES SEEKING PARTNER FOR LASER THERMAL KERATOPLASTY CLINICALS
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
SUNRISE TECHNOLOGIES SEEKING PARTNER FOR LASER THERMAL KERATOPLASTY CLINICALS, the company said during a Nov. 11 investor teleconference. Sunrise President and CEO David Light explained that the company is looking for a firm with worldwide sales and marketing ability that would invest "several million dollars" in the project for three to four years and "hopefully" make an equity investment as well. Sunrise says it is involved in discussions with potential partners.
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