Shalby gained 1.31% to Rs 162.40 after the company announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire certain assets from California- based Consensus Orthopedics, for a total cash consideration of $11.45 million.
The assets were acquired by Shalby Advanced Technologies Inc, a wholly owned subsidiary of Mars Medical Devices, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Shalby. The announcement was made on Saturday, 15 May 2021.
The acquired assets are primarily comprised of inventory and plant and equipment. Product inventory includes knee systems, mobile bearing knee systems, hip systems and revision knee systems. The manufacturing plant and equipment consists of machining & finishing (60,000 components per annum), inspection (75,000-80,000 components per annum) and cleaning, packaging & sterilization (1,50,000 components per annum). The manufacturing site is USFDA certified and has ISO certification 13485:2016. In addition, an experienced team of over 40 consensus emplo
16 May 2021 - 11:29
The Peninsula
Doha: Minister of Public Health HE Dr Hanan Mohamed Al Kuwari visited Hamad General Hospital’s Surgical Specialty Center (SSC) as the facility discharged its last COVID-19 patients and prepared to return to normal operations.
The SSC is one of seven HMC facilities that has been designated as a COVID-19 facility throughout the second wave of the virus, alongside Hazm Mebaireek General Hospital, Communicable Disease Center, The Cuban Hospital, Ras Laffan Hospital, Mesaieed Hospital and Al Wakra Hospital.
Commenting on the important role the SSC has played in recent months, H.E. Dr. Al Kuwari said: “The designation of the Surgical Specialty Center as a COVID-19 facility has been an important element of our strategy that has enabled us to significantly expand hospital capacity throughout this second wave. With the new variants from the UK and South Africa causing more severe symptoms than the original strain last year, at the peak of the sec
The researchers, including Richard Whitlock from McMaster University, found that removing the left atrial appendage an unused, finger-like tissue that can trap blood in the heart chamber and increase the risk of clots cuts the risk of strokes by more than one-third in patients with atrial fibrillation.Even
The researchers, including Richard Whitlock from McMaster University, found that removing the left atrial appendage an unused, finger-like tissue that can trap blood in the heart chamber and increase the risk of clots cuts the risk of strokes by more than one-third in patients with atrial fibrillation.Even
Simpson the gray wolf at ZooMontana is doing great post-surgery
Simpson the wolf recovering from surgery at ZooMontana
By: Chris DeRose
and last updated 2021-05-13 13:54:14-04
BILLINGS â Simpson the gray wolf at ZooMontana has had a rough year. First he was abandoned by his pack near Condon at just seven weeks old and then, after finding a forever home at ZooMontana, he was diagnosed with Congenital Hydrocephalus, a rare buildup of fluid in the brain.
Since his diagnosis, heâs gone through a massive surgery to have a shunt implanted in his head and neck, plus a rocky few weeks of recovery. But now, this almost 1-year-old wolf, is starting to get back to normal.