Kodak to Purchase OREX, Leader in Computed Radiography Products for Specialty Markets; Acquisition Broadens Kodak's CR Portfolio; Provides Foundation for Continued Growth.ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- Eastman Kodak Company today announced it has entered into an agreement to acquire OREX OREX Orbital Reentry Experiment (Japan) Computed Radiography radiography: see X ray. Ltd., a leading provider of compact, robust computed radiography systems that enable medical practitioners to acquire patient x-ray images digitally. Under the agreement, Kodak would acquire privately held OREX for approximately $50.5 million in cash. The agreement is subject to regulatory and other approvals, and will likely close by the end of the first quarter. Kodak anticipates that OREX will add approximately $32 million to Kodak's revenue in 2005, reflecting approximately 10 months of Kodak ownership. The company also anticipates the acquisition will be earnings neutral in 2005 and accretive thereafter. In 2004, OREX's revenue totaled approximately $28 million. The technology and innovation behind the hardware and software that make up OREX's small format computed radiography (CR) products have resulted in one of the most versatile and flexible compact CR systems on the market. OREX manufactures and markets these systems for specialty markets, such as orthopedics, diagnostic imaging centers and dentistry dentistry, treatment and care of the teeth and associated oral structures. Dentistry is mainly concerned with tooth decay, disease of the supporting structures, such as the gums, and faulty positioning of the teeth. . OREX's systems also are used for in-room CR needs throughout a medical facility--such as in emergency, pediatrics and intensive care departments--enabling medical staff to stay in close contact with patients during the exam. To date, almost 4,000 OREX systems have been installed in the U.S., Europe, Japan, China and other parts of the world. To date, OREX has sold some 250 of these CR units to branches of the U.S. military. "Acquiring OREX--whose compact CR products are leading in their market segments--is in strategic alignment with plans to market our digital medical imaging and information products to customers in specialty medical markets worldwide," said Dan Kerpelman, President, Kodak's Health Imaging Group. "By augmenting our own highly successful CR product line, we can provide a broader array of CR solutions to meet the needs of large and small practices alike." Additionally, the purchase will enhance the marketability of OREX systems, since they will be supported by Kodak's considerable resources including technology and global sales reach. "Kodak has the customer focus, the breadth of digital image capture, PACS (Picture ArChiving System) A storage and management system for high-resolution images. Typically pertaining to the medical field, images such as X-rays, MRIs and CAT scans require a greater amount of storage than other industries. (picture archiving and communications systems In telecommunication, a communications system is a collection of individual communications networks, transmission systems, relay stations, tributary stations, and data terminal equipment (DTE) usually capable of interconnection and interoperation to form an integrated whole. ) and print solutions, an excellent track record in CR systems and the global resources to further enhance and better serve OREX existing and new customers in specialty markets like no one else can," said Hillel Bachrach, President and Chief Executive Officer of OREX. "All of us at OREX see tremendous opportunity ahead as a result of joining Kodak, which is one of the world's truly great brands." CR systems from OREX are also used by customers in another market Kodak serves--industrial non-destructive testing (NDT NDT Newfoundland Daylight Time ) organizations such as pipeline companies, foundries and aerospace manufacturers--offering industrial radiographers an easy digital solution to make image viewing and analysis more efficient. Kodak's Non-Destructive Testing unit, which designs and produces innovative digital and film-based NDT solutions, will market OREX CR systems to this unique industry. "The addition of a compact CR unit to Kodak's NDT product portfolio is proof of our commitment to create new and better ways for customers to use images and information," said William Quinn William Quinn could refer to:
Headquartered in Yokneam, Israel, OREX was founded in 1996 as Digident (focusing initially on dental CR) and expanded its product line in 2001 to leverage its expertise into the broader category of specialty medical markets. With 84 employees worldwide, OREX will remain in its principal location in Israel, and will become a wholly owned subsidiary Wholly Owned Subsidiary A subsidiary whose parent company owns 100% of its common stock. Notes: In other words, the parent company owns the company outright and there are no minority owners. of Kodak and operate within Kodak's Health Imaging Group. About OREX OREX was founded in 1996 as Digident with a focus on developing innovative CR solutions for general dental and orthodontist orthodontist /or·tho·don·tist/ (-don´tist) a dentist who specializes in orthodontics. or·tho·don·tist n. A person who specializes in orthodontics. practices. In 2000, the company was renamed OREX Computerized Radiography with an expanded mission to address the wide range of medical applications for D-CR. To date, almost 4,000 OREX D-CR medical and dental systems have been installed around the world. OREX is headquartered in Yokneam, Israel, with U.S. headquarters in Auburndale, Mass. For more information about OREX, visit their website at www.orex-cr.com About Kodak's Health Imaging Group Kodak's Health Imaging Group is a world leader in developing, manufacturing and marketing intelligent imaging products from analog to digital and in providing innovative medical-imaging services, including those to assist customers with interoperability and other needs. Its broad product portfolio includes computed radiography (CR) and digital radiography digital radiography Imaging A format for producing x-rays in which film used to produce conventional x-ray images is replaced with more sensitive sensitive electronics; DXRs produce images with1⁄2 (DR) systems, laser imagers, picture archiving and communications systems (PACS), radiology information systems A Radiology Information System (RIS) is used by radiology departments to store, manipulate and distribute patient radiological data and imagery. The system generally consists of patient tracking and scheduling, result reporting and image tracking capabilities. (RIS RIS rabies inhibiting substance. ), traditional mammography mammography, diagnostic procedure that uses low-dose X rays to detect abnormalities in the breasts. The early diagnosis of breast cancer made possible by the routine use of mammography for screening women increases a woman's treatment alternatives and improves her systems, x-ray film Noun 1. X-ray film - photographic film used to make X-ray pictures bitewing - a dental X-ray film that can be held in place by the teeth during radiography systems for general radiography, and dental imaging products. Its services portfolio includes everything from basic repair and maintenance, to services encompassing equipment integration (from multiple vendors), storage and archiving, secure email - and more. The group, with 2003 revenues of $2.43 billion, has served the global healthcare community for more than 100 years. The Health Imaging Group and Kodak's other major businesses --Graphic Communications Group; Display & Components; and Digital & Film Imaging Systems - together are leading participants in infoimaging, a $385 billion industry created by the convergence of image-and-information technology. Infoimaging unites three closely related imaging markets that enable end users to more easily capture, process, print and share images and information: devices (such as Health Imaging's CR and DR systems), infrastructure (online networks and delivery systems for images, including PACS) and services & media (software, film and paper). For more information about Kodak's Health Imaging Group, contact your Kodak representative or visit Kodak's web site at www.kodak.com/go/health. About Kodak's Aerial and Industrial Markets Group Kodak's Aerial and Industrial Markets group is a leading provider of high-resolution aerial and industrial imaging products worldwide. Aerial imaging products include camera and duplicating films in black-and-white, infrared and color for topographical and structural surveys, GIS, mapping, agriculture, environmental protection, photogrammetry photogrammetry: see aerial and satellite photography. , land management and urban planning urban planning: see city planning. urban planning Programs pursued as a means of improving the urban environment and achieving certain social and economic objectives. . Industrial imaging products include films, chemicals and film processors for manufacturing printed circuit boards; specialty materials for polarized A one-way direction of a signal or the molecules within a material pointing in one direction. lenses, bank and traffic surveillance, high-speed data recording, and personal monitoring films; non-destructive testing products including digital solutions, a variety of films, chemicals, and processing equipment. For more information about Kodak's Aerial and Industrial Markets Group, contact your Kodak representative or visit Kodak's web site at www.kodak.com/go/ndtproducts. Editor's Note Editor's Note (foaled in 1993 in Kentucky) is an American thoroughbred Stallion racehorse. He was sired by 1992 U.S. Champion 2 YO Colt Forty Niner, who in turn was a son of Champion sire Mr. Prospector and out of the mare, Beware Of The Cat. Trained by D. : To download a photo of OREX's Compact CR System, please select: http://www.kodak.com/go/presscenter Note: KODAK and DIRECTVIEW are trademarks of Eastman Kodak Company. OREX is a trademark of OREX Computed Radiography Ltd. |
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