Zimmer, NuVasive, DJO Global & more — 12 device company key notes

Here are 12 key notes from orthopedic device companies this week.

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Zimmer extended the termination date for its pending $13.4 billion merger with Biomet to July 23 — a three month extension.

 

DJO Global‘s subsidiary DJO Finance and DJO Finance Corp., commenced a private offer and consent solicitation for senior subordinated notes.

 

Integra LifeSciences received a “buy” consensus rating.

 

NuVasive‘s average target price was set at $54.

 

The Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials featured a study showing IlluminOss Medical‘s photodynamic bone stabilization system is effective.

 

OMNILife science appointed Steven Nunes senior vice president of sales and marketing.

 

BONE SUPPORT closed a $14M round of funding for its CERAMENT platform.

 

Vertebral Technologies selected NES Financial for the Intelligent EB-5 Solution Suite on the company’s new development project.

 

Robert Knetsche, MD, became the first surgeon to perform spine surgery with ChoiceSpine‘s THUNDERBOLT Minimally Invasive Pedicle Screw System.

 

Ortho Kinematics raised $9.6M in Series C equity financing.

 

The Phantom AL Retractor System from TeDan Surgical Innovations was released.

 

Orchid Orthopedics Solutions-Chelsea celebrated its 50th anniversary.

 

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