Inverness Medical Innovations And Ostex International Provide Merger Update.

PR Newswire | January 2, 2003 | Copyright

Inverness Medical Innovations, Inc. , a leading provider of women's health and nutritional products and developer of advanced medical device technologies, and Ostex International, Inc. , a developer and marketer of tests based on proprietary technologies for the management of osteoporosis, are updating the status of their proposed transaction. Inverness has informed Ostex that Inverness has not been able to obtain the required consent of its lenders to the proposed merger of Ostex with a subsidiary of Inverness and that changes to the terms of the existing merger agreement ...

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