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BioWorld - Sunday, July 5, 2026
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Articles Tagged with ''M&As''

Lunit CEO Brandon Suh

Lunit completes $193M acquisition of Volpara

May 24, 2024
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
“In an impressive eight-month timeline,” South Korea’s Lunit Inc. completed the $193 million (AU$292 million) acquisition of Volpara Health Technologies Ltd. to globally advance artificial intelligence (AI)-based cancer care.
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Value of med-tech deals and M&As jump in April, average lags behind 2023

May 13, 2024
By Amanda Lanier
Med-tech deal value increased in April, reaching $172.37 million, a 538% bump from March’s $27 million. However, the monthly average for deal value in 2024 stands at $140.68 million, reflecting an 84% decline from the 2023 monthly average of $886.13 million.
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USTR’s Tai sees state champions as anticompetitive policy instruments

April 8, 2024
By Mark McCarty
Life science companies and the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative have not always seen eye to eye on issues such as compulsory licensing, but industry might be supportive of a remark by U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai about companies that are provided with anticompetitive breathing by their host governments with noticeable anticompetitive effect. 
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Labcorp to pay Opko $237.5M for select Bioreference assets

April 2, 2024
By Annette Boyle
Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings Inc. agreed to purchase select assets of Bioreference Health from Opko Health Inc. for $237.5 million in a deal slated to close in the second half of 2024. The transaction could be the start of a buying spree for the country’s second-largest independent laboratory testing service provider, as Labcorp management has laid out an acquisition strategy that focuses on higher-growth areas, particularly reproductive and women’s health.
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Boston Scientific to acquire Axonics for $3.7B

Jan. 8, 2024
By Annette Boyle
Boston Scientific Corp. agreed to acquire neurostimulation company Axonics Inc. for $71 per share or $3.7 billion in total. Axonics focuses on stimulation of the sacral neve to treat overactive bladder and bowel dysfunction. It also offers a bulking agent to address stress urinary incontinence in women. The deal is expected to close in the first half of 2024, pending approval of stockholders and regulators.
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Roche agrees to pay Lumiradx $350M for point-of-care technology

Jan. 3, 2024
By Shani Alexander
Roche Holding AG entered into a definitive agreement to buy Lumiradx Ltd.’s point-of-care technology platform for $350 million. The deal is part of Roche’s effort to transform its point-of-care portfolio and enable more patient-centric health care. For Lumiradx, the sale is the end of a journey to restructure and refocus the company and will result in it being delisted from Nasdaq.
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’23 in review

Yearly med-tech deal value soars 33%, M&As decline by 64%

Dec. 29, 2023
By Amanda Lanier
Echoing trends seen last year, the med-tech industry concluded 2023 with a continued surge in deal value juxtaposed against a more substantial decline in M&A value. Deal value for the year, including licensings, collaborations and joint ventures, reached $10.63 billion from 1,656 deals, the highest annual value in BioWorld’s records.
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’23 in review

IPOs lead the 2023 downturn in med-tech financings

Dec. 28, 2023
By Amanda Lanier
Most categories of med-tech financings peaked during the COVID-19 pandemic, with the highest values seen in 2020-2021. While public/other and private financings have successfully rebounded to pre-pandemic levels, the aggregate financings for 2023 hit an unprecedented low according to BioWorld’s records.
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US agencies retain strict conditions in final merger oversight policy

Dec. 27, 2023
By Mark McCarty
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) have issued the final version of their updated merger guidelines for corporations, concluding a process that took a scant six months to complete following the issuance of the draft.
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US FTC probes rattle biopharma, but deals still getting done

Dec. 21, 2023
By Karen Carey
A threat to biopharma innovation arrived at a larger scale in 2023 in the form of greater U.S. FTC scrutiny, calling into question the legitimacy of certain M&As and deals.
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