Japan AED Makers See At Least 13 Percent Sales Decline This Fiscal Year
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
Two Japan-based medical-device makers see reduced sales of automated external defibrillators holding down operating profits for the fiscal year that began in April. Nihon Kohden forecasts a fall of 13 percent in AED sales, including in the United States and other countries where cost-cutting is under way. Fukuda Denshi expects a bigger drop in AED sales, by 16 percent. (Click here for more - a subscription may be required