Globus Medical, Aurora Spine, NuVasive & more — 22 key notes

Spinal Tech

Here are 22 key notes on spine and orthopedic device companies.

Alphatec Spine reported consolidated net revenues for the full year 2014 were $207 million as compared to $204.7 million reported for full year 2013, representing growth of 1.1 percent.


 
The Nasdaq Listings Qualifications department sent Amedica a letter saying the minimum bid price per share for its common stock was below $1 for 30 consecutive business days, meaning the company didn't meet the minimum bid price required in the Nasdaq Listing Rule.

 

Anika Therapeutics appointed Glenn R. Larsen, PhD, as a new independent member of its board of directors.

 

Aurora Spine completed the first trache of common share non-brokered private placement.

 

BONESUPPORT has received regulatory approval to market its CERAMENT|BONE VOID FILLER and CERAMENT|G in India.  

 

BioMedical Enterprises created a Hand and Wrist Surgeon Advisory Board.


 
ChoiceSpine appointed two new executives after acquiring the Baxano VEO Lateral Access & Interbody Fusion System.


 
Globus Medical reported record profits for the fourth quarter and full year in 2014 — worldwide sales for the fourth quarter were $128 million.

 

Globus Medical also acquired Branch Medical Group, a third party manufacturer of high precision medical devices.


 
Integra LifeSciences reported revenue increase in the fourth quarter and full year of 2014, thanks in part to the company's neurosurgery and skin and wound businesses.

 

Invibio Spine released a white paper about PEEK-OPTIMA HA Enhanced.

 

Invuity has completed a $20 million equity financing round.


 
JMEA Corporation, an orthopedic medical device company, is one of the recipients of the 2015 Life Sciences Impact Grant Awards presented by The Montgomery County Department of Economic Development.

 

Brean Capital analyst Jason Wittes penned a glowing report on LDR, saying it has "a significantly better growth profile than its small- to mid-cap peers."


 
Misonix CEO Michael A. McManus, Jr., has been selected as a top CEO at a micro-cap company for 2014 by ExecRank.


 
Medtronic Spine's Medtronic African Descent Network will honor Kenneth Robinson, MD, for his work in the field.


 
NuVasive reported revenue growth in the fourth quarter and full year 2014 financial results — the full year net revenue reached $762.4 million, an 11.3 percent increase over 2013.

 

NuVasive filed an inter partes review of a Warsaw Orthopedic patent in mid-2014, and a final decision has now been handed down to dispose of the inter partes reviews for the patents.


 
OrthAlign announced that Gary D. Henley will join its board of directors as executive chairman.


 
Providence Medical Technology has obtained a CE Mark for its DTRAX Spinal System, DTRAX Cervical Cage and DTRAX Bone Screw.

 

Spineology sued Wright Medical Technology, alleging the company's percutaneous expandable reamer infringed on an existing patent.


 
VertiFlex announced that the FDA's Orthopedic and Rehabilitation Devices Advisory Panel has voted in support of the premarket approval application for its Superion Interspinous Spacer System.

More articles on devices:

Spine device company stock report: 5 key companies — Feb. 26
Invibio Spine's PEEK-OPTIMA HA Enhanced shows promise
JMEA Corporation wins grant from Montgomery County' economic development department

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