FierceBiotech · 1d
Stryker to spin off spinal implant business, as Viscogliosi Brothers-owned VB Spine
Stryker is selling off its spine implant business—starting with a plan to spin off its U.S. operations before moving on to divest its international enterprises in the months to come. | Stryker is selling off its spine implant business—starting with a plan to spin off its U.
Becker's ASC · 17h
Stryker to sell spine business: 8 notes for ASCs
Here are eight things for ASCs to know about the sale: 1. Stryker's U.S. spine segment will be sold to investment firm Viscogliosi Brothers. 2. That group will create VB Spine, which will be a strategic partner to Stryker with exclusive access to the company's Mako Spine and Copilot technology.
Business Insider · 1d
Stryker announces definitive agreement for the sale of its U.S. spinal implants business and plans to sell related international business
“We believe that the spinal implants business, with its comprehensive portfolio and strong sales channel, will thrive as an independent company," said Kevin A. Lobo, Chair and Chief Executive Officer, Stryker. "With dedicated resources and a focused strategy, the business will be well positioned to succeed as part of Viscogliosi Brothers.”
Modern Healthcare · 1d
Stryker to sell its U.S. spinal implants business
Medical technology company Stryker plans to sell its U.S. spinal implants business to investment firm Viscogliosi Brothers for an undisclosed amount, the company announced Tuesday. The deal is expected to close in the first half of this year, creating an independent company called VB Spine.
MarketWatch · 1d
Stryker to Sell Spinal Implants Business to Viscogliosi Brothers
Stryker has agreed to sell its U.S. spinal implants business to Viscogliosi Brothers to create a newly formed company called VB Spine. The medical technology company said Tuesday the New York City-based Viscogliosi Brothers specializes in neuro-musculoskeletal treatments.
YAHOO!Finance · 1d
Stryker to sell spinal implants business
Stryker reported goodwill and other impairments of $818 million related to the spine business in the fourth quarter. Stryker’s spinal implants business brought in $707 million in sales in 2024, and Lobo clarified that the “entire $700 million is expected to be divested to [VB Spine].”
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results