Cook Group Incorporated Agrees To A $3 Billion Acquisition Offer From Guidant Corporation.Business Editors, Health & Medical Writers BLOOMINGTON, Ind.--(BW HealthWire)--July 30, 2002 Cook(R) Group Incorporated, a privately held group of medical device companies with a 40-year history of product innovation and worldwide growth, has agreed to an acquisition offer from Guidant Corporation in a stock-for-stock transaction worth up to $3 billion, the parties announced today. Cook brings a strong portfolio of advanced technologies in interventional medicine to Guidant, including drug-eluting stents. "Our philosophy has always been for Cook to succeed as a privately held corporation Noun 1. privately held corporation - a corporation owned by a few people; shares have no public market close corporation, closed corporation, private corporation , and for 40 years that has served us extremely well," said William A. Cook, founder and chairman of the board of Cook Group Incorporated. "Probably no single company in the medical device industry has equaled the number of revolutionary products that we have invented and produced for the betterment bet·ter·ment n. 1. An improvement over what has been the case: financial betterment. 2. Law An improvement beyond normal upkeep and repair that adds to the value of real property. of society. But now, it is time to make plans to protect the company's future and ensure that this legacy of innovation continues. "Through this acquisition, Guidant secures one of the most highly skilled workforces in the medical device industry, one located right in their backyard," added Mr. Cook. "They also acquire a state-of-the-art medical device manufacturing facility that equals any production operation anywhere in the world, securing their investment in Indiana's economy. Everyone at Cook Group Incorporated can feel good that the future of our company has been entrusted to a company with the integrity and honesty of Guidant." Under the agreement, Guidant will acquire Cook Group Incorporated, parent company of: Cook Incorporated, Bloomington, Ind.; Cook Urological, Spencer, Ind., Sabin Sa·bin , Albert Bruce 1906-1993. American microbiologist and physician who developed a live-virus vaccine against polio (1957), replacing the killed-virus vaccine invented by Jonas Salk. Corp., Bloomington, Ind.; Wilson-Cook Medical Inc., Winston-Salem, N.C.; Cook Ireland LTD LTD 1 Laron-type dwarfism 2 Leukotriene D 3 Long-term depression, see there 4. Long-term disability , Limerick Limerick, city, Republic of Ireland Limerick, city (1991 pop. 56,083), seat of Co. Limerick, SW Republic of Ireland, at the head of the Shannon estuary. The city has a port with two docks. , Ireland; William Cook William Cook can refer to:
The agreement to sell announced today sets a framework for the acquisition of Cook Group by Guidant. The closing of the sale will take several months and is expected to be completed by early 2003. "We are pleased to enter into this agreement with Guidant as it brings us closer to our mutual goal of advancing breakthrough medical technologies to patients, clinicians and other key constituents around the world," Mr. Cook explained. "Our companies have already demonstrated success under our current agreement for the development and manufacture of paclitaxel-eluting stents. We have also identified many shared values and cultural similarities including our commitment to employees and the communities in which we operate." With international headquarters in Bloomington, Ind., privately held COOK(R) (www.cookgroup.com/) is a leading designer, manufacturer and global distributor of minimally invasive medical device technology for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Since its founding in 1963, Cook has created innovative technologies for stents and stent-grafts, catheters, wire guides, introducer needles and sheaths, embolization embolization /em·bo·li·za·tion/ (em?bo-li-za´shun) 1. the process or condition of becoming an embolus. 2. therapeutic introduction of a substance into a vessel in order to occlude it. coils, tissue-engineered medical biomaterials, vena cava filters Vena Cava Filter Definition A vena cava filter is a device inserted into a major vein to prevent a blood clot from entering the lungs. Purpose , implanted cardiac lead extraction equipment and other minimally invasive medical devices. |
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