FTC Clears Getinge's Datascope Deal,Requires Divestitures
January 29 2009 - 3:26PM
Dow Jones News
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission Thursday approved Getinge AB's
$865 million acquisition of rival Datascope Corp. (DSCP), but
required Datascope to sell assets as a condition of government
approval.
Sweden's Getinge, a medical-technology company, reached a
settlement agreement with the FTC that requires Datascope to sell
its line of endoscopic vessel harvesting products, used in
coronary-bypass surgery to remove a vein from a patient's leg or
arm.
Datascope has proposed selling those assets to Sorin Group USA
and must do so within 10 days of the deal's completion..
David Wales, the chief competition enforcer at the FTC, said
that without the divestitures, the Getinge-Datascope merger would
have given the combined company a near-monopoly share of the market
for those devices.
Getinge and Datascope said in a press release that they expect
to close the merger on Friday.
-By Brent Kendall, Dow Jones Newswires; 202-862-9222; brent.kendall@dowjones.com
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