Ohio-based Cardinal Health (NYSE:CAH) made a $320 million all-cash bid to acquire AccessClosure and its extravascular closure technology.
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Patient Safety Technologies settles shareholder lawsuits over Stryker buyout
Device makers take more than $1B in Defense Dept. contracts
The United States Department of Defense awarded nearly $1.1 billion worth of contracts to 3 medical device firms.
U.S. Defense Dept. awards $196M in contracts to medical device companies
The U.S. Defense Dept. awarded $195.8 million worth of contracts to 3 medical device firms.
Legal: AngioDynamics settles distro spat with Cardinal Health
AngioDynamics (NSDQ:ANGO) closed the books on a 3-year-old distribution spat with Cardinal Health, with the companies agreeing to a terminate the lawsuit late last month.
U.S. Defense Dept. awards $84M in contracts to medical device companies
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The U.S. Defense Dept. issued $83.9 million worth of contracts to 4 medical device companies, according to the agency’s daily press release.
Study: Abbott, Johnson & Johnson park billions in offshore tax havens
Updated: Class I recall for Cardinal Health’s filter and anesthesia kits
Updated May 9, 2013, at 2:30 p.m. with a comment from Cardinal Health.
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Cardinal Health to drop $2B on AssuraMed
Cardinal Health (NYSE:CAH) said it plans to spend $2.07 billion aquiring medical supplies company AssuraMed, which itself just bought Invacare’s supplies business last month.
Cardinal Health’s fiscal Q2 numbers disappoint
Cardinal Health (NYSE:CAH) missed the earnings target set by Wall Street analysts for its fiscal 2nd quarter, sending shares down slightly today.
The Dublin, Ohio, medical device and pharmaceutical company reported profits of $303 million, or 88¢ per share, on sales of $25.23 billion, for bottom-line growth of 15.6% despite a top-line slide of 6.8% compared with the same period in 2011.