Cordis Corp. covered its bets a bit as it closed the acquisition of M.A. Med Alliance SA (Medalliance) announced almost a year ago. While the total payment for the company could total $1.135 billion, it could take six years for the owners of privately held Medalliance to see most of the funds.
Ernst & Young’s (EY) annual Pulse of the Industry report offers plenty of reasons for optimism within med tech as the impact of the pandemic recedes, while identifying several key areas that will require continued focus for the sector’s long-term success.
Cordis Corp. entered an agreement to acquire M.A. Med Alliance SA (Medalliance) in a transaction valued at up to $1.135 billion. Cordis will invest $35 million initially and provide an upfront payment of $200 million at closing in 2023. Meeting regulatory milestones will kick in $125 million and commercial milestones through 2029 are tied to an additional $775 million.
Less than six years after acquiring Cordis Corp. from Johnson & Johnson, Cardinal Health Inc. is selling the troubled cardiovascular device manufacturer to private equity firm Hellman & Friedman LLC for roughly $1 billion. Shares of the medical products and drugs distributor (NYSE:CAH) were up 2.93% to $57.35 at close on Friday.