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OPTR » Topics » We may not be able to enter into acceptable agreements to market and commercialize OPT-80 outside of North America or if, needed, adequately build our own marketing and sales capabilities.This excerpt taken from the OPTR 10-Q filed Nov 5, 2008. We may not be able to enter into acceptable agreements to market and commercialize OPT-80 outside of North America or if, needed, adequately build our own marketing and sales capabilities. (*)
If appropriate regulatory approvals are obtained, we intend to commercialize OPT-80 outside of North America through collaboration arrangements with third parties. We may be unable to enter into collaboration arrangements in international markets. In addition, there can be no guarantee that if we enter into these collaboration arrangements with other parties that they will be successful or result in more revenues than we could obtain by marketing OPT-80 on our own. If we are unable to enter into collaboration arrangements for our products or develop an effective international sales force, our ability to generate product revenues would be limited, which would adversely affect our business, financial condition, results of operations and prospects. If we are unable to enter into such collaboration arrangements, we may need to develop our own marketing and sales force to market OPT-80 in a number of countries in Europe and Latin America to hospital-based and long-term care physicians. These efforts may not be successful as we have no relationships among such hospital-based and long-term care physicians. There is no guarantee that we will be able to develop an effective international sales force to successfully commercialize our products in these international markets. If we cannot commercialize OPT-80, we will have to rely solely on Prulifloxacin and earlier stage product candidates for any future revenues, and our ability to achieve and sustain profitability will be materially and adversely harmed.
34 This excerpt taken from the OPTR 10-Q filed Aug 8, 2008. We may not be able to enter into acceptable agreements to market and commercialize OPT-80 outside of North America or if, needed, adequately build our own marketing and sales capabilities.
If appropriate regulatory approvals are obtained, we intend to commercialize OPT-80 outside of North America through collaboration arrangements with third parties. We may be unable to enter into collaboration arrangements in international markets. In addition, there can be no guarantee that if we enter into these collaboration arrangements with other parties that they will be successful or result in more revenues than we could obtain by marketing OPT-80 on our own. If we are unable to enter into collaboration arrangements for our products or develop an effective international sales force, our ability to generate product revenues would be limited, which would adversely affect our business, financial condition, results of operations and prospects. If we are unable to enter into such collaboration arrangements, we may need to develop our own marketing and sales force to market OPT-80 in a number of countries in Europe and Latin America to hospital-based and long-term care physicians. These efforts may not be successful as we have no relationships among such hospital-based and long-term care physicians. There is no guarantee that we will be able to develop an effective international sales force to successfully commercialize our products in these international markets.
This excerpt taken from the OPTR 10-Q filed May 8, 2008. We may not be able to enter into acceptable agreements to market and commercialize OPT-80 outside of North America or if, needed, adequately build our own marketing and sales capabilities.
If appropriate regulatory approvals are obtained, we intend to commercialize OPT-80 outside of North America through collaboration arrangements with third parties. We may be unable to enter into collaboration arrangements in international markets. In addition, there can be no guarantee that if we enter into these collaboration arrangements with other parties that they will be successful or result in more revenues than we could obtain by marketing OPT-80 on our own. If we are unable to enter into collaboration arrangements for our products or develop an effective international sales force, our ability to generate product revenues would be limited, which would adversely affect our business, financial condition, results of operations and prospects. If we are unable to enter into such collaboration arrangements, we may need to develop our own marketing and sales force to market OPT-80 in a number of countries in Europe and Latin America to hospital-based and long-term care physicians. These efforts may not be successful as we have no relationships among such hospital-based and long-term care physicians. There is no
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guarantee that we will be able to develop an effective international sales force to successfully commercialize our products in these international markets.
These excerpts taken from the OPTR 10-K filed Mar 26, 2008. We may not be able to enter into acceptable agreements to market and commercialize OPT-80 outside of North America or if, needed, adequately build our own marketing and sales capabilities.
If appropriate regulatory approvals are obtained, we intend to commercialize OPT-80 outside of North America through collaboration arrangements with third parties. We may be unable to enter into collaboration arrangements in international markets. In addition, there can be no guarantee that if we enter into these collaboration arrangements with other parties that they will be successful or result in more revenues than we could obtain by marketing OPT-80 on our own. If we are unable to enter into collaboration arrangements for our products or develop an effective international sales force, our ability to generate product revenues would be limited, which would adversely affect our business, financial condition, results of operations and prospects. If we are unable to enter into such collaboration arrangements, we may need to develop our own marketing and sales force to market OPT-80 in a number of countries in Europe and Latin America to hospital-based and long-term care physicians. These efforts may not be successful as we have no relationships among such hospital-based and long-term care physicians. There is no guarantee that we will be able to develop an effective international sales force to successfully commercialize our products in these international markets.
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This excerpt taken from the OPTR 10-Q filed Nov 9, 2007. We may not be able to enter into acceptable agreements to market and commercialize OPT-80 outside of North America or if, needed, adequately build our own marketing and sales capabilities.
If appropriate regulatory approvals are obtained, we intend to commercialize OPT-80 outside of North America through collaboration arrangements with third parties. We may be unable to enter into collaboration arrangements in international markets. In addition, there can be no guarantee that if we enter into these collaboration arrangements with other parties that they will be successful or result in more revenues than we could obtain by marketing OPT-80 on our own. If we are unable to enter into collaboration arrangements for our products or develop an effective international sales force, our ability to generate product revenues would be limited, which would adversely affect our business, financial condition, results of operations and prospects. If we are unable to enter into such collaboration arrangements, we may need to develop our own marketing and sales force to market OPT-80 in a number of countries in Europe and Latin America to hospital-based and long-term care physicians. These efforts may not be successful as we have no relationships among such hospital-based and long-term care physicians. There is no guarantee that we will be able to develop an effective international sales force to successfully commercialize our products in these international markets.
This excerpt taken from the OPTR 10-Q filed Aug 10, 2007. We may not be able to enter into acceptable agreements to market and commercialize OPT-80 outside of North America, or if, needed adequately build our own marketing and sales capabilities. If appropriate regulatory approvals are obtained, we intend to commercialize OPT-80 outside of North America through collaboration arrangements with third parties. We may be unable to enter into collaboration arrangements in international markets. In addition, there can be no guarantee that if we enter into these collaboration arrangements with other parties that they will be successful or result in more revenues than we could obtain by marketing OPT-80 on our own. If we are unable to enter into collaboration arrangements for our products or develop an effective international sales force, our ability to generate product revenues would be limited, which would adversely affect our business, financial condition, results of operations and prospects. If we are unable to enter into such collaboration arrangements, we may need to develop our own marketing and sales force to market OPT-80 in a number of countries in Europe and Latin America to hospital-based and long-term care physicians. These efforts may not be successful as we have no relationships among such hospital-based and long-term care physicians. There is no 33 guarantee that we will be able to develop an effective international sales force to successfully commercialize our products in these international markets. | EXCERPTS ON THIS PAGE:
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