Tyco to acquire C.R. Bard

Tyco continues to invest heavily in its healthcare business. The firm has signed a definitive agreement to acquire interventional firm C.R. Bard of Murray Hill, NJ, in a stock swap valued at approximately $3.2 billion.

The acquisition will provide Tyco Healthcare with a new product pipeline, including new hernia repair, gastroesophageal reflux disease, prostate cancer and peripheral vascular disease products, as well as platforms for future acquisitions and distribution agreements, according to Tyco. Bard had 2000 revenues of $1.1 billion.

If the deal is completed, Bard would join other companies such as Kendall, U.S. Surgical, Sherwood, and Mallinckrodt in the Tyco Healthcare portfolio. Tyco of Pembroke, Bermuda, completed its acquisition of Mallinckrodt in October.

By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
May 30, 2001

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