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...Before Alere, Mr Nawana spent more than 15 years at Johnson & Johnson, including time as president of its DePuy Synthes spine business....
...The company took unspecified litigation charges, against a backdrop of continuing legal actions including compensation demands from users of its DePuy ASR artificial hip....
...DePuy, the division of J&J that Synthes would potentially join, made revenues of $5.6bn but supposedly lower profitability....
...William Weldon, head of J&J, says ringingly of the accord: “DePuy and Synthes together will create the most innovative and comprehensive orthopaedics business in the world, and enable us to better serve...
...It will solidify its dominance in orthopaedics and gain increasing power when dealing with hospitals....
...Results from DePuy, Johnson & Johnson’s orthopaedics division, and Stryker, both highlighted slowing demand for replacement knees, an important product segment for S&N....
...for the US and European orthopaedic markets remains challenging....
...The plot – which was allegedly ordered by a more senior executive – bled money from the country’s taxpayers by inflating the price of orthopaedic products sold to the health system....
...Mr Dougall was released on bail by City of Westminster magistrates’ court after being charged with conspiring with DePuy between 2002 and 2005 to pay bribes to entice Greek health officials to buy orthopaedic...
...Smith & Nephew dropped 3.2 per cent to 532p after Johnson & Johnson, owner of DePuy Orthopaedics, posted weaker-than-expected quarterly sales....
...In the case, Zimmer and four other companies – Depuy, Biomet, Stryker of the US and Smith & Nephew of the UK – were accused of paying large sums of money to surgeons as well as giving them trips and expensive...
...Johnson & Johnson’s first-quarter profit rose 17 per cent, fuelled by strong growth in the US health products group’s medical devices, particularly orthopaedic implants....
...DePuy Orthopaedics, Inc., a $3bn company and the oldest orthopaedics manufacturer in the US, designs and manufactures devices and supplies - including hip, knee, ankle, shoulder, wrist, elbow, and finger...
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