Medtronic Lowers Hurricane Maria Cost Estimates
Executive Summary
Recovery from the hurricane, which devastated four Medtronic facilities located on Puerto Rico, is projected to cost $50m to $60m, according to a preliminary second-quarter earnings estimate from the firm. Last month, the company suggested costs could be as high as $250m.
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