Stryker Doubles Down On Novadaq To Boost Medsurg
Executive Summary
Stryker is set to expand its surgical offerings after signing a $701m deal to buy Novadaq Technologies, a leading developer of fluorescence surgical imaging technology. The acquisition price is a 96% premium over Novadaq's June 16 closing price, which, according to analysts, is believed to be due to a competitive bidding process for the company.
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