Bard EP Deal Latest In Boston Scientific’s M&A Revival, Bolsters CRM Business
Executive Summary
Boston Scientific’s recent acquisition of Bard Electrophysiology marks the tenth notable acquisition that it has made since 2010. Four of those deals come in cardiac rhythm management, including EP, which is among the fastest-growing device sectors and one that company executives see as a major contributor to future growth.
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