TURIN/AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The CEO of Exor NV, the largest shareholder in Dutch healthcare equipment maker Philips NV, on Thursday said he continues to believe the company's problems are solvable.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Philips Center is seen on Jan. 27, 2015, in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Philips, the company behind a global recall of sleep apnea ...
Medical device company Philips reached a settlement Monday to shell out $1.1 billion to cover hundreds of personal injury lawsuits linked to its respiration and sleep apnea machines. The manufacturer ...
Columbus Ga. (WRBL) – A lawsuit has been filed against Philips following the recall of one of the company’s medical devices. Legal representation from Beasley Allen law firm filed a lawsuit on behalf ...
Philips delivered a strong performance across all three segments, with revenue and profitability moving in the positive direction. Shares are up 10%-plus on the news. Philips delivered strong order ...
Medical device maker Phillips formally entered into a consent decree that stops the company from selling sleep apnea machines in the United States over health concerns that include cancer. The decree ...
In the early 1990s, Nintendo and tech company Philips collaborated for game releases on an interactive CD player known as the CD-i. This business partnership came in the wake of a failed collaboration ...