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Halma Buys MicroSurgical Technology Inc. for $57M

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Safety, health and environmental technology group Halma has expanded its ophthalmic offerings with the acquisition of MicroSurgical Technology Inc. (MST) for $57 million in cash.

The deal, which included an additional $2 million for cash retained in business, was funded using Halma's existing cash and debt facilities. MST will receive another $43 million if earnings for the two years between now and March 2015 exceed predetermined targets.

MST designs, manufactures and markets ophthalmic surgical products, focusing on single-use devices for cataract surgery; it will join Halma's Health and Analysis sector within the Health Optics subsector, which includes other ophthalmic device businesses: Accutome, Keeler, Medicel, Riester and Volk. Existing MST management will remain in place and will continue to operate the business in Redmond, Wash.

MST reported revenue of $20.4 million in 2011; Halma expects the acquisition to enhance earnings immediately.

For more information, visit: www.halma.com
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Published: December 2012
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Ophthalmology is a branch of medicine that focuses on the anatomy, physiology, and diseases of the eyes and visual system. Ophthalmologists are medical doctors who specialize in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of eye disorders and diseases. They are trained to provide comprehensive eye care, including medical, surgical, and optical interventions. Key areas within ophthalmology include: General eye care: Ophthalmologists perform routine eye examinations to assess visual acuity,...
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