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Agfa-Gevaert Reports Net Profit of €15 Million for Q2 2021

Agfa-Gevaert Reports Net Profit of €15 Million for Q2 2021
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Agfa-Gevaert in Q1 2021: ongoing volume recovery, good performance by HealthCare IT and Digital Print & Chemicals

Agfa-Gevaert in Q1 2021: ongoing volume recovery, good performance by HealthCare IT and Digital Print & Chemicals - Regulated information · · · · · · Positive free cash flow before extra pension funding Mortsel (Belgium), May 11, 2021 - Agfa-Gevaert today commented on its results in the first quarter of 2021. In the seasonally weaker first quarter, the growth engines in the HealthCare IT and Digital Print & Chemicals divisions reported solid margin performances, which were offset by volume declines for some of our traditional products, as well as inflationary pressure. The Radiology Solutions division faced volume and price pressure for its medical film products due to the introduction of new centralized procurement practices in China. For the rest of the year, we expect the division s volumes and margins to recover substantially versus the exceptionally weak first quarter.

Research and Markets: United Kingdom Digital X-ray Devices Market 2021-2026 - New Sales Affected by Increasing Use of Refurbished Devices

Research and Markets: United Kingdom Digital X-ray Devices Market 2021-2026 - New Sales Affected by Increasing Use of Refurbished Devices - ResearchAndMarkets.com ResearchAndMarkets.com s offering. The United Kingdom Digital X-ray Devices Market is expected to register a CAGR of nearly 7.55% during the forecast period, with a revenue of approximately USD 418.28 million in 2019. The COVID-19 pandemic is expected to have a significant impact on diagnostic imaging, particularly on digital X-ray devices. Digital imaging plays a key role in the diagnosis of COVID-19 as it aids in the clear detection of infected parts of the lungs among patients. According to the research article published by the British Institute of Radiology, 2020, the overall volumes of diagnostic imaging have been lower, given the impact of the pandemic on elective procedures in the United Kingdom. However, the study suggested that there Chest radiographs and Computed tomography were least affected, due to that

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