Johnson & Johnson’s 1Q Orthopedics Sales Up 59%

DePuy Synthes Spine parent company Johnson & Johnson reported the acquisition of Synthes and subsequent divestiture of the DePuy trauma business contributed to a 5.7 percent worldwide operational sales growth in the first quarter of 2013.

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Company Chairman and CEO Alex Gorsky said the acquisition of Synthes contributed to the company’s first quarter success. The company’s overall orthopedics sales reached $2.3 billion in the first quarter, a 59 percent increase. Sales in the United States increased 61 percent in 2013.

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