Correction
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
An article in the May 7 issue of "The Gray Sheet" incorrectly reported Ray Elliott's tenure with Zimmer. Elliott, who stepped down as CEO May 1, joined Bristol-Myers Squibb's orthopedic business as president in 1997 and became CEO of Zimmer in 2001 after BMS spun off the company (1"The Gray Sheet" May 7, 2007, p. 11)...
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