TURIN/AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The CEO of Exor NV, the largest shareholder in Dutch healthcare equipment maker Philips NV, on Thursday said he continues to believe the company's problems are solvable.
Philips Respironics announced last Monday that it’s stopping sales of their breathing machines within the U.S. following a mid-2021 product recall. The decision, as reported by The New York Times, was ...
Phillips Edison & Company, Inc. (Nasdaq: PECO) ('PECO” or the 'Company”), one of the nation’s largest owners and operators of high-quality, grocery-anchored neighborhood shopping centers, today ...
Health technology company Philips is investing more than $150 million in manufacturing and research and development in the U.S. and is expanding manufacturing facilities in Pennsylvania and Minnesota.
Medical device company Philips reached a settlement Monday to shell out $1.1 billion to cover hundreds of personal injury lawsuits linked to its respiration and sleep apnea machines. The manufacturer ...
Medical device maker Phillips formally entered into a consent decree that stops the company from selling sleep apnea machines in the United States over health concerns that include cancer. The decree ...
Shares of medical giant Philips surged Monday after the company announced that it paid over a billion dollars to settle personal injury claims tied to its recalled sleep apnea devices. Philips ...
Hospitals are intimidating even for adults, but they’re particularly overwhelming for pediatric patients, millions of whom are hospitalized every year. Multinational company Philips is known in ...
Monthly dividend distributions of $0.1025 per share demonstrate the company's commitment to returning value to shareholders. The dividends are payable to stockholders of record, indicating the company ...
TURIN/AMSTERDAM, Nov 30 (Reuters) - The CEO of Exor NV (EXOR.AS), opens new tab, the largest shareholder in Dutch healthcare equipment maker Philips NV (PHG.AS), opens new tab, on Thursday said he ...