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Goldman Sachs invests $20mln in Indian medical device maker
ReutersHONG KONG, May 13 (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs is investing $20 million in Indian medical device maker BPL Medical Technologies, a unit of BPL Ltd, the bank's second investment in India this month. BPL Medical distributes products such as...Tags: Medical Research, India, Manufacturing and Engineering, Instrument Engineering, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
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Nicholas Gounaris Sr., corporate attorney
Nicholas Lee Gounaris Sr., a retired corporate attorney and a past Harford Community College board chairman, died of renal disease April 12 at Johns Hopkins Hospital. The Lutherville resident was 70. Born in Baltimore and raised in Hamilton on Sefton...
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MARKET BASKET: Convenience vs. personal touch
Years ago, bridal registries were limited to china, crystal, silver and small household appliances like blenders, toasters or coffeemakers. Engaged couples today are not always so traditional. Some still register for staple household items, but more...
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Kris Kringle Craft Show set for Nov. 17 and 18
The 29th annual Kris Kringle Craft Show will be held Nov. 17 and 18 at Hagerstown Community College’s Athletic, Recreation and Community Center. The show will feature more than 260 hand-crafters, more than 100 new vendors, wider aisles, larger...Tags: Back Pain, Politics, Lobbying, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Warsaw-based device maker Biomet paying $22.7M in US accords
WASHINGTON (AP) — Medical device maker Biomet Inc. has agreed to pay $22.7 million to settle U.S. criminal and civil allegations that it bribed government-employed doctors in Argentina, Brazil and China for eight years to win business with...Tags: Corporate Crime, Manufacturing and Engineering, Bribery, U.S. Department of Justice, Political Corruption
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Spectrum Health To Participate In Stem Cell Study
FOX 17 Web ProducerMichigan residents will be included in a major clinical trial through the participation of Spectrum Health. The study will focus on peripheral arterial disease (PAD), which can lead to leg amputations, and will look at how a patient's own stem cells...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Michigan, Diseases and Illnesses, Amputation, Peripheral Vascular Disease
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Howard, Hood to wed in September
Katherine Howard and Andrew Hood Sam and Melissa Howard, of Chesapeake, Va., announce the engagement of their daughter, Katherine Elizabeth Howard, to Andrew Symmes Hood, son of Carl and Cynthia Hood, of Dayton. The bride-to-be is a 2002...Tags: Hampton Roads, Blacksburg, Virginia Tech, College of William and Mary, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia)
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Orthopedics company plans $27M Warsaw project
WARSAW, Ind. (AP) — A northern Indiana company that makes hip replacements and other artificial joint products is planning to spend $27 million on manufacturing and research equipment. Warsaw-based DePuy (duh-PEW') Orthopaedics expects to spend $20...Tags: Orthopedics, Warsaw (Poland), Indiana, Zimmer Holdings Incorporated, Fort Wayne (Allen, Indiana)
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Zimmer announces more layoffs
WARSAW -- The largest employer in a four-county region announced it will be laying off more people. Zimmer announced that is eliminating positions as part of its global restructuring and transformation plan.
Zimmer's headquarters are located in Warsaw. ...Tags: Career and Workplace, Job Layoffs, Warsaw (Poland), Unemployment, Employers
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3-year-old gets prosthetic arm bone
In what they called a medical first in a toddler, surgeons at Stanford University's Lucile Packard Children's Hospital have implanted a telescoping artificial prosthesis in the arm of a 3-year-old to replace a humerus that was removed because of cancer....Tags: Cancer, Stanford University, Biotechnology, Hospitals and Clinics, Science and Technology
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Stanford surgeons put artificial bone in 3-year-old's arm
Booster ShotsIn what they are terming a medical first, surgeons at Stanford University's Lucille Packard Children's Hospital have implanted a telescoping artificial prosthesis in the arm of a 3-year-old to replace a humerus that was removed because of cancer. Nearly...
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