Stryker in Q4: 5 headlines to know

Here are five updates to know on medtech company Stryker that Becker’s reported on during the fourth quarter:

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1. Stryker experienced a data breach, with an unauthorized party gaining access to its computer network.

2. Ronda Stryker, granddaughter of Stryker’s founder, sold 230,000 shares of Stryker, with the total sale having a value of more than $84 million.

3. The first cases with Stryker’s Mako Spine robot were completed ahead of its anticipated launch.

4. Stryker’s net sales grew to $5.5 billion in the third quarter of 2024.

5. Stryker completed its acquisition of spine company Vertos Medical.

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