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Business & Technology Briefs (10/2007)

Executive Summary

New spine company Globus raises $110 million from Clarus Ventures; Medco Health Solutions acquires PolyMedica Corp. for $1.5 billion; Olympus' long-awaited capsule endoscope receives US regulatory clearance; Concentric Medical launches another iteration of its Merci Retriever for ischemic stroke.

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