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ArthroCare's Quiet Stock Ride

This article was originally published in Start Up

Executive Summary

ArthroCare's stock is soaring. Following a series of favorable announcements by the company, its price has risen steadily over the past several months, reaching a high of $72.50 on October 29. Arthrocare's most important announcement concerned the settlement of its patent litigation with Johnson & Johnson.

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