Allegiance and MDS to form Canadian healthcare company
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Allegiance Healthcare Canada and MDS are to combine their Canadian healthcare products and distribution businesses to form a $300 million company. The merger is subject to regulatory approval. The company is expected to have around 15% of the Canadian market for medical and surgical products, which is valued at some $2 billion annually.
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