Shoulder Sales, Foreign Exchange Rate Boost DJO Global Sales in 2Q

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DJO Global reported $277.8 million in second quarter net sales, which represents a 14.5 percent increase from second quarter net sales of 2010, according to a company news release. The company attributes its success to favorable changes in the foreign currency exchange rates as well as several acquisitions made during the first half of 2011. The company's surgical implant segment sales were $16.4 million, an 8 percent increase over the second quarter of 2010. This growth reflects strong sales of the Reverse Shoulder Prosthesis and the newly-launched Turon shoulder product.

Read the release about DJO Global.

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