Examples of Respiratory Business in a sentence
On March 2, 2015, the Company sold the Respiratory Business to AstraZeneca plc (“AstraZeneca”) for consideration of $600.0 million upon closing, additional funds to be received for the sale of certain of our inventory to AstraZeneca and low single-digit royalties above a certain revenue threshold.
From September 1998 to February 2006, Mr. Fornage led a consulting firm providing system and assembly level design services to several large telecommunications equipment manufacturers and other companies.
Prior to that, he was at Sunovion Pharmaceuticals (previously Sepracor INC, prior to acquisition by Sumitomo Dainippon Pharma Co., Ltd), where he served in various roles including Vice President of Sales, Vice President of Respiratory Business Unit and Vice President of Market Access and Reimbursement.
A performance turnaround of this magnitude was the result of the teams’ continued focus on building and consolidating our key strengths and diligent execution of strategiesAs you know, one of the pillars of our portfolio is the Respiratory Business.
Invacare is duly licensed or qualified to do business and is in good standing in each jurisdiction in which the ownership of the Purchased Assets or the operation of the Respiratory Business as currently conducted makes such licensing or qualification necessary, except where the failure to be so licensed, qualified or in good standing would not have a Material Adverse Effect.
Invacare’s past and present collection, use, retention, and dissemination of Personal Information is, and has been in the past, in compliance in all material respects with the terms of all Contracts applicable to the Respiratory Business to which Invacare is a party.
CURRENT ASSETS – INVESTMENTS2017 $ 2016$ Investment in MVP shares-453,892Fair value gain on investment - 265,261 Carrying amount of investment-719,153 The 2016 Investments of $719,153 was due to the holding in escrow of 117,894 shares of Medical Developments International Ltd (ASX: MVP) originating from the sale of Avita’s Respiratory Business in February 2016.
During the year ended December 31, 2014, we held for sale assets of the Respiratory Business of $734.0 million, including allocated goodwill to this unit of $309.1 million.
Respiratory Business As part of the Forest Acquisition, we acquired certain assets that comprised a respiratory business.
As such, for purposes of this Motion, the defined term “Product Warranties” is inclusive of those warranty programs relating to the Respiratory Products sold by the Debtors prior to the date of the closing of sale of the Respiratory Business through the applicable warranty period for all Respiratory Products.