Thursday, July 4, 2024

Merit Medical Announces Asset Purchase Agreement with EndoGastric Solutions, Inc.®

Merit Medical Systems a global leader of healthcare technology, announced it has executed an asset purchase agreement with EndoGastric Solutions, Inc. for a total cash consideration of approximately $105 million. EndoGastric Solutions’ EsophyX® Z+ device delivers a durable, minimally invasive non-pharmacological treatment option for patients suffering from GERD.

GERD is a digestive disorder that occurs when the lower esophageal sphincter doesn’t tighten correctly, allowing acid from the stomach to enter the esophagus. When this occurs chronically, it can result in serious health conditions, such as esophageal damage and cancer. The EsophyX Z+ device treats GERD by restoring the body’s reflux barrier.

“This acquisition is consistent with our Continued Growth Initiatives. It enhances our product portfolio in existing clinical specialties while expanding our global footprint in the multi-billion-dollar gastrointestinal market,” said Fred P. Lampropoulos, Merit’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. “We look forward to helping more patients by providing clinicians with a sustained and minimally invasive treatment option for chronic GERD.”

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Mr. Lampropoulos continued: “In addition to the strong strategic rationale, we believe the financial profile of this acquisition is compelling. While modestly dilutive to our full year 2024 non-GAAP profitability given the partial-year contribution, we expect the acquisition to be accretive to our non-GAAP gross and operating margins*, non-GAAP net income* and non-GAAP EPS* in the first full year post-closing. Importantly, we reaffirmed our full-year 2024 financial guidance on a stand-alone basis and we look forward to discussing this acquisition and our updated outlook for 2024 on our second quarter earnings report on August 1, 2024.”

SOURCE: GlobeNewswire

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