Earnings Winners And Losers: ABMD, BAX, BSX, BCR, EW, SN
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Abiomed (ABMD), Baxter (BAX), Boston Scientific (BSX), CR Bard (BCR), Edwards Lifesciences (EW), and Smith & Nephew (SN), are among the many firms to announce their quarterly results in the last week, so we picked out the high achievers as well as those who had at least one business or geography that noticeably underperform.
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