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Stock-Market Spotlight - PDPR

HealhCare Tech Sector: PDPR - Pediatric Prosthetics Inc. Reveals Projected Earnings

Very exciting news from the HealthCare Tech Sector and its Groundbreaking Technology: 
MYOELECTRIC PROSTHESES

HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pediatric Prosthetics Inc. (PDPR) announces that the Company 
is exceeding its projections for the first quarter of 2004.  Accounts Receivables are 
being accumulated at a faster rate than anticipated and major insurance companies are 
steadily authorizing treatments for clients.  The short-term and long-term projections 
illustrate the result of compounded earnings caused by the "annuity effect" of the 
required annual re-fits for growing children.

In fact, according to the Company's projections, revenues and sales will grow 
dramatically in the next few years.  As stated in the Company's news release, revenues 
in the next five years are expected to grow over 400%, and sales are projected to grow 
even more dramatically at or around 1000%.  Yes, that's right, one thousand percent.

See the whole news release for yourself: http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/040129/295979_1.html


THE COMPANY

Pediatric Prosthetics Inc., based in Houston, Texas, is the primary provider of 
prosthetic patient care specializing in the infant-pediatric market on a national 
scale. The Company will focus on both the physical needs of the children and the 
emotional support of their parents.


PDPR AND GROUNDBREAKING MYOELECTRIC TECHNOLOGY

Myoelectric upper extremity prostheses are the state of the art. In the absence of a 
hand or arm, the child's brain still continues sending signals to "grasp" or "open" 
the hand in the residual limb. Myoelectric sensors can read those signals through the 
skin (requiring no surgery) and with the computer chip magnify those signals many fold 
to actuate the tiny powerful motor to accomplish the task. 

Infants and children learn to open and close their "myo" on command in an 
astonishingly short period of time. Within a matter of a few days, the myo becomes 
almost an unconscious part of them, opening and closing with an almost unconscious 
thought.

The prostheses utilizing this technology are designed to be extremely life-like and 
non-threatening. The response to them by playmates and parents is usually "isn't that 
neat!"

PDPR has begun instituting some of these ground-breaking myoelectric technology 
research and development to see if it is equally as effective with lower extremity 
prosthetics as well. 


THE INDUSTRY

The national prosthetics industry is estimated at nearly $2 billion annually and is 
extremely fragmented. In this fragmentation, PDPR has developed a strong niche by 
focusing on the infant-pediatric prosthetics segment. This segment requires 
specialized expertise to meet the needs of these babies and their families.

PDPR is the only infant-pediatric prosthetics company focusing on the unique needs of 
these babies born with a limb loss.


SPECIFICS

Children ages 0 to 14 comprise 5% of the total $2 billion prosthetic market, $100 
million. The vast majority of this 5% pediatric prosthetic market derives from babies 
born with a limb loss.

There are approximately 145,000 first time amputations each year, meaning first time 
fittings. Of these 145,000 first time amputations, less than 1% or approximately 1,000 
babies born with a limb loss.

PDPR is the only infant-pediatric prosthetics company focusing on these unique needs.


REVENUE GROWTH

The economic cost from infancy to adulthood is anticipated to be over $200,000 for a 
below elbow amputee. Adults will spend an additional $200,000 on their artificial 
arms. Revenue growth is directly correlated with the physical growth of the children. 
PDPR's management model for growth combines the strength and expertise of upper and 
lower extremity specialists with over 50 years of combined experience.


NATIONAL EXPOSURE

The management team of PDPR is nationally recognized as the leading prosthetists in 
the infant-pediatric prosthetics field. PDPR's management has recently been featured 
in, "Orthotics & Prosthetics Business News", written up in "Life Magazine", and some 
of the fitted children have appeared on national TV shows, including "Good Morning 
America", "Maury Povich","Phil Donahue", and "20-20."


IN CONCLUSION

By targeting the infant-pediatric need, PDPR will generate a consistent revenue stream 
by servicing their clients from childhood to adulthood. This "annuity effect" should 
compound earnings year after year and enable PDPR to enjoy stable growth.








This report is based on Stock-Market Spotlight's independent analysis but also relies 
on information supplied by sources believed to be reliable. This report may not be the 
opinion of PDPR management. This report should be considered biased and contains 
usually only positive statements regarding the featured company. Stock-Market 
Spotlight does not own or will not purchase PDPR common shares in the open market. The 
information contained in this report shall not constitute, an offer to sell or 
solicitation of any offer to purchase any security. Penny stocks are considered to be 
highly speculative and may be unsuitable for all but very aggressive investors. It is 
intended for information and entertainment only. Some statements may contain so-called 
"forward-looking statements". Many factors could cause actual results to differ. 
Investors should consult with their Investment Advisor concerning PDPR. This 
newsletter was written and distributed for a 3000 dollar fee paid by a third party 
PDPR shareholder who is purported to have a large stock position in the featured 
company.  It is unknown to Stock-Market Spotlight whether this shareholder intends to 
sell any or all of his stock position in the featured company. Copyright 2004 
Stock-Market Spotlight. All Rights Reserved.


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