The report analyses market trends for the medical equipment market in the global arena. Its scope includes- Review of deal trends in anesthesia and respiratory devices, cardiovascular devices, dental devices, diabetes care devices, diagnostic imaging, drug delivery devices, endoscopy devices, ENT devices, healthcare IT, hospital supplies, in vitro diagnostics, nephrology and urology devices, neurology devices, opthalmic devices, patient monitoring, surgical equipment, and wound care management segments- Analysis of M&A, Equity/Debt Offerings, Private Equity, Venture Financing and Partnerships in the medical equipment market- Summary of medical equipment deals globally in the last six months- Information on top deals happened in the medical equipment market- Geographies covered include “ North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, South & Central America, and Middle East & Africa- League Tables of financial advisors in M&A and equity/debt offerings. This includes key advisors such as Morgan Stanley, Credit Suisse, and Goldman SachsReasons to buyThe report will enhance your decision making capability in a more rapid and time sensitive manner. It will allow you to:- Find Out the major deal performing segments for investments in your industry- Evaluate type of companies divesting / acquiring and ways to raise capital in the market- Do Deals with an understanding of how competitors are financed, and the mergers and partnerships that have shaped the medical equipment market- Identify growth segments and opportunities in each region within the industry- Look for key financial advisors where you are planning to raise capital from the market or for acquisitions within the industryreportlinker/p0151100/Reportlinker-Adds-Medical-Equipment-Industry-Deals-Analysis- “-September-2009.html
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