Why I Loaded Up on Intuitive

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In the following video, Austin Smith asks Jeremy Phillips what made him invest in Intuitive Surgical . As the Fool's chief technology officer, Jeremy gets to see several of the Fool's premium services, but he takes special interest in David Gardner's Supernova service and tends to invest according to its advice. Intuitive has risen by more than 1,000% since David recommended it.

Intuitive's minimally invasive approach to surgery is popular among patients, even if a hospital could perform a surgery for less using only human surgeons. The company's top and bottom lines were impressive last year as well, and Jeremy emphasizes the service revenue as an integral part of the company's total inflow and growth potential.

Intuitive is way ahead of the competition, and that's reflected in its stock price and continuous growth. The company shows good prospects for growth -- which is exactly why Jeremy took an interest in buying it.


Intuitive Surgical has been a longtime pick of Motley Fool superinvestor David Gardner, and it has soared 1,002% since he recommended it inMarch 2005. David specializes in identifying game-changing companies like this long before others are keen to their disruptive potential, and in helping like-minded investors profit while Wall Street catches up. Learn more about how he picks his winners with a free, personal tour of his flagship service, Supernova. Inside you'll discover the science behind his market-trouncing returns. Just click here now for instant access.

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Austin Smith owns shares of MAKO Surgical. Jeremy Phillips owns shares of MAKO Surgical and Intuitive Surgical. The Motley Fool recommends and owns shares of Intuitive Surgical and MAKO Surgical. Try any of our Foolish newsletter services free for 30 days. We Fools don't all hold the same opinions, but we all believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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