Dutch electronics company Philips has agreed to a massive $1.1 billion settlement to resolve lawsuits linked to its CPAP and ventilator machines consumers were using for sleep apnea. Consumers who ...
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 ...
Royal Philips said it has reached a $1.1 billion settlement in the U.S. related its Respironics ventilators, and backed its full-year guidance. The Dutch health-technology group said Monday that ...
Under a related deal, users who return devices by Aug. 9 can get an extra $100. As part of the recall, the company is offering repairs,... Millions of CPAP sleep apnea machines made by the medical ...
Electronics giant Philips has reached a $1.1 billion settlement deal with patients who claim the firm's sleep apnea machines caused their cancers and other diseases. The Dutch company will shell ...
Dutch electronics company Philips has agreed to a massive $1.1 billion settlement to resolve lawsuits linked to its CPAP and ventilator machines consumers… ...
(Bloomberg) — Royal Philips NV’s $1.1 billion settlement of US lawsuits targeting 5.5 million recalled sleep-apnea devices resolves only current cases and doesn’t set aside funds for potential future ...
CVS Health Wednesday reported first quarter profits were cut almost in half to $1.1 billion compared ... [+] to the year-ago period thanks to higher costs to treat patients insured by Medicare ...
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Apollo Global Management Inc. has lined up $1.1 billion of debt financing for its purchase of US Silica Holdings Inc., according to people with knowledge of the matter. Barclays Plc and BNP ...
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Johnson & Johnson announced Wednesday that it would pay out more than $6.5 billion over the next 25 years to settle existing lawsuits claiming that its talc-containing products caused ovarian cancer.