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Thoratec Labs and Thermo Cardiosystems to Merge

By HospiMedica staff writers
Posted on 22 Oct 2000
Thermo Cardiosystems (Woburn, MA, USA) and Thoratec Laboratories Corp. More...
(Pleasanton, CA, USA) have agreed to merge in a tax-free exchange of stock valued at US$572 million. The merger will combine the knowledge and resources of two growing companies in the cardiac device market.

Thoratec develops and markets a ventricular assist device that is widely used as a bridge to transplant and for heart recovery following surgery. The company also markets vascular access and bypass grafts. Thoratec reported revenues of $22.5 million in 1999. Thermo Cardiosystems also markets a left ventricular-assist system and as well as an electric HeartMate heart-assist device and blood coagulation testing equipment. The company's 1999 revenues were $79.1 million.

The agreement includes the International Technidyne and Nimbus subsidiaries of Thermo Cardiosystems. Upon completion of the merger, Thermo Cardiosystems' parent, Thermo Electron Corp., will own approximately 34% of Thoratec. The combined new company will be called Thoratec Corporation.

"The proposed combination of these two successful companies will create a world-class medical technology company and assure that we remain competitive within the dynamic world of cardiac surgery and congestive heart failure,” said D. Keith Grossman, president and CEO of Thoratec.

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