Howmedica became Stryker Orthopaedics. In August 2000, Stryker acquired, with stock, Guided Technologies, a developer and manufacturer of optical localizers purposed for use in healthcare...
Dive Brief: CEO Kevin Lobo in October said Stryker’s M&A teams were “back up and running” following the company’s $4 billion acquisition of Wright Medical. That deal was officially completed in November after a year of regulatory scrutiny that saw Stryker commit to divesting its total ankle replacement and finger joint implant product lines to Colfax subsidiary DJO Global to satisfy U.S. and U.K. regulators’ antitrust concerns. Founded in 2007, OrthoSensor’s devices use proprietary sensor and communications technologies to provide q ...
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Net earnings $ per diluted share 02 Stryker Dear shareholders, We had another strong year in 2016 and continue to position ourselves for global leadership in Orthopaedics, Medical and...
Dive Brief: Like its peers, Stryker’s sales decline has accelerated since recording a 30% year-over-year decrease in the last week of March, when state lockdown orders began and hospitals stopped most non-essential procedures. Still, the company’s projected 35% to 40% overall drop in April sales isn’t quite as steep as those of some rivals. Boston Scientific said on its earnings call Wednesday its global sales in April were down approximately 45% to 50%. And Medtronic said in an April 21 COVID-19 update that U.S. weekly revenue, which acc ...
Stryker Orthopaedics agreed to pay injured hip implant patients compensation expected to exceed $1,400,000,000 according to terms of a settlement announced November 3, 2014 in Federal court in Minn...
Kalamazoo, Michigan, Oct. 21, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Stryker (NYSE: SYK) announced today it has completed the acquisition of Mobius Imaging, LLC, a leader in point-of-care imaging technology, and its sister company, GYS Tech, LLC (DBA Cardan Robotics). “Mobius Imaging and Cardan Robotics bring expertise in advanced imaging and robotics, as well as a robust product pipeline, that will provide Stryker the opportunity to increase its presence in Orthopaedics, Spine and Neurotechnology,” said Spencer Stiles, Stryker’s Group President, Ortho ...
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