Growth across all three divisions of BTG’s Interventional Medicine (IM) franchise (oncology, vascular and pulmonology), coupled with currency tailwinds, helped push FY16 revenue towards the upper end of guidance (£410-440m, or $578-620m). Strong cash flows from the Specialty Pharma (SP) and Licensing businesses are reinvested, establishing BTG as a leader in the growing IM market. The company has successfully integrated a number of IM acquisitions, including the most recent, Pneum
08 Apr 2016
Interventional medicine: An engine of growth
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Interventional medicine: An engine of growth
- Published:
08 Apr 2016 -
Author:
Lala Gregorek -
Pages:
3
Growth across all three divisions of BTG’s Interventional Medicine (IM) franchise (oncology, vascular and pulmonology), coupled with currency tailwinds, helped push FY16 revenue towards the upper end of guidance (£410-440m, or $578-620m). Strong cash flows from the Specialty Pharma (SP) and Licensing businesses are reinvested, establishing BTG as a leader in the growing IM market. The company has successfully integrated a number of IM acquisitions, including the most recent, Pneum