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Cooper Companies Medical Device Company Intelligence Report

Topic: Medical Advice and ResourcesPublished August 17, 2011

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Medical Device Company Intelligence Reports provide a full review of the company's activities, from its origins to its latest corporate activity, including mergers and acquisitions, agreements, divestitures, major purchasing contracts and litigation. Sections are included on products, international activities and R&D, as well as a full, in-depth five year financial analysis. An introduction to each report and a full table of contents is provided for review. More than 60 Medical Device Company Intelligence Reports are currently available. Browse All: Medical Device Research Reports The Cooper Companies manufactures and markets speciality healthcare products through its CooperVision and CooperSurgical divisions. CooperVision (CVI), headquartered in Pleasanton, California, US, manufactures and markets a broad range of contact lenses and, following its acquisition of Ocular Sciences in 2005, became one of the most successful players in this market. CVI’s primary offices are in the US and the UK and its manufacturing facilities are located in the US, the UK and Puerto Rico. Its principal medical device markets are the US, Europe and the Asia-Pacific region. CooperSurgical (CSI), based on Trumbull, Connecticut, US, manufactures and markets medical devices, diagnostic products and surgical instruments and accessories for women’s healthcare, which are primarily used by gynaecologists and obstetricians. The company has mainly developed through small acquisitions, purchasing over 30 businesses over the last 20 years. The most recent acquisition was in April 2011, when CSI acquired Apple Medical, a developer of obstetric and gynaecology products. CSI’s primary objective is to service the obstetricians and gynaecologists in the US, since the company believes this is a more US-centric profession. However, the company does have a presence in Europe. CSI competes primarily with smaller technology-driven companies that generally offer only one or two product lines. However, the company is now expanding into the significantly larger hospital and out-patient surgical procedure market, which is dominated by larger competitors such as Johnson & Johnson’s Ethicon Endo-Surgery and Ethicon Women’s Health and Urology companies, Boston Scientific, Gyrus ACMI (an Olympus company) and Covidien.rnFor the financial year ended 31st October 2010 (fiscal 2010), The Cooper Companies reported net income of US$112.8 million on net sales of US$1,158.5 million. This represented increases of 12% and 7%, respectively, when compared with fiscal 2009. CVI generated 84% of The Cooper Companies’ revenue, while CSI accounted for the remaining 16% of net sales. As of June 2011, The Cooper Companies had a total of approximately 7,100 employees. This company report provides OverviewrnKey contact informationrnIntroduction to the company and its current activitiesrnSummary of its financial performancernWho are the company’s major competitors?rnKey recent events in an “at a glance” formatrnFinancial ReviewrnCurrent year and annual financial data, including revenue breakdowns by product area and geographic region (if available)rnTable providing in-depth five-year financial analysisrnEmployee data, including breakdown by company division and geographic locationrnStrategic FocusrnInvestigates the company’s aims and its areas of focusrnProductsrnCore product areas, key brands, product approvals and launches Research and DevelopmentrnHow much has been invested in R&D?rnWhere is the research based?rnWhat alliances and agreements does the company have and with whom?rnManufacturing and DistributionrnIdentifying the company’s manufacturing locationsrnSales and marketing facilitiesrnAgreementsrnWith whom has the company reached agreements and what do they involve?rnKey contracts awardedrnMergers, Acquisitions, Minority Investments and DivestmentsrnLitigationrnKey Corporate EventsrnThe report was produced as part of Medical Device Companies Analysis (MDCA). For more information please click on the link to, Medical Device Companies Analysis. Related Reports: Toshiba Medical Systems Medical Device Company Intelligence Report Smiths Medical Medical Device Company Intelligence Report

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