Stryker new owner





Huh? Didn't you read the article??

Here's what I read:
Stryker Corp. ( SYK ) said Monday that it will acquire an ankle replacement system and other assets from Small Bone Innovations Inc. for up to $375 million in cash.

The move aims to expand Stryker's focus on orthopedics, the company said. In addition to the STAR Ankle replacement system, Stryker also purchased finger, wrist and elbow products from the privately held company, in a bid to expand its foot and ankle product portfolio.


Pay attention to the part about purchasing products FROM the privately held company.
 








So,,,this is the worst kept secret out there.

Anybody at management have a comment before this deal, like get your resume ready or the "just do your job" tact reply to questions about the sale.
 




Are there any series A-C options holders who have heard anything from SBi Crop regarding any form of payout? Valuation? I have called corp a number of times after the Stryker "deal," and it has been futile.
 












Here's what I read:
Stryker Corp. ( SYK ) said Monday that it will acquire an ankle replacement system and other assets from Small Bone Innovations Inc. for up to $375 million in cash.

The move aims to expand Stryker's focus on orthopedics, the company said. In addition to the STAR Ankle replacement system, Stryker also purchased finger, wrist and elbow products from the privately held company, in a bid to expand its foot and ankle product portfolio.


Pay attention to the part about purchasing products FROM the privately held company.

Stryker really overpaid on this deal. They must have an awful corporate finance team!
 




Stryker really overpaid on this deal. They must have an awful corporate finance team!

Right. Even if sales were pushing 40 million, that would still be a multiple of nearly 10x, which is nuts. But my understanding is that sales are more like 20-30 million. Overpaid for weak technology. Even with a vastly superior sales network, you can't polish a turd and make it a diamond. They've had several years (like 10+ now) to really make something of their company, and they never blew it out. If they had something vastly superior it would be rocking by now. Seems this is just a line filler for stryker rather than something that they plan to turn into a blockbuster through further investment.
 




















Re: Stryker new owner (safety issue)

Stryker has a cadaver-related tissue issue coming up in early 2015 and so now Small Bone Innovations has inherited a cadaver-related tissue issue. Hope it all gets sorted soon by the authorities.