New Brunswick, N.J.-based Johnson & Johnson reported its 2016 first quarter results.
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Camber Capital Management bought 400,000 NuVasive shares during the most recent quarter, according to a The Market Digest report.
Aurora Spine completed a non-brokered private placement of common shares.
The Australian Registry of Therapeutic Goods has accepted Tyber Medical's entire interbody family of products.
Medical device and pharmaceutical companies paid Treasure Valley, Idaho, physicians and hospitals $3.8 million in 2014, according to Idaho Statesman.
New York-based Paradigm Spine agreed to pay the United States $585,000 to settle False Claims Act allegations, according to the United States Attorney's Office District of Maryland.
Medtronic's adjusted earnings-per-share for the fourth quarter and fiscal year 2016 ranked above Zacks Consensus Estimate, according to Zacks.
San Diego-based NuVasive will participate in two investor events in June 2016.
New York-based Motus Global developed the Motus Baseball Sleeve, a wearable technological device, for baseball pitchers, according to FOX Business.
[m]pirik's mission — to measure and improve value in orthopedics — is simple, and that's the point. Founder, CEO and orthopedic surgeon Joe Kohli, MD, coined the name with inspiration from the Empirical Formula, which is a compound's simplest formula.
