Zoll Takes Aim At Hospital Defibrillator Market In 2007; Stock Up 131% In ’06
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
External defibrillator maker Zoll Medical's success in the pre-hospital emergency medical services market in 2006, and prospects for its advanced R Series defibrillator in the hospital sector in 2007, helped to hearten investors last year and propel the firm's stock price ahead 131%
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