Acutus Cuts Jobs To Reduce Cash Burn, Drive Adoption Of Cardiac Mapping System
Executive Summary
The electrophysiology company announced it will reduce its workforce and take other cost-reduction measures to reduce its annual spending by $23m-$25m. Analysts suspect the company will need to raise more money from investors in 2022 or try to be acquired by a larger company.
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