Biomet Increases Net Sales by 2% During 1Q FY 2011, Less Than Expected

Biomet reported a net sales increase of 2 percent worldwide to $641 million during the first quarter of the 2011 fiscal year, which is less than the company expected, according to a company news release.

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Jeffrey R. Binder, CEO of Biomet, attributed the lower-than-expected increase to a deceleration of procedural growth in the market. However, he remains optimistic about long-term growth.

The company reported a 3 percent and 7 percent increase in orthopedic reconstructive sales in the world and U.S., respectively. Knee sales increased by 4 percent, extremity sales increased by 25 percent, and sports medicine sales grew by 15 percent worldwide.

Read the release on Biomet’s 1Q FY report.

Read other coverage on Biomet:

– Biomet Announces 4Q FY 2010 Financial Results


– Biomet Acquires Massachusetts’ Cytosol Laboratories

– Biomet Sports Medicine Mobile Learning Center to Provide Product Demonstration and Education

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