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  • Covidien, which is based in Ireland, will pay Masimo, of Irvine, Calif., a royalty of 7.75 percent for three years beginning March 15.

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  • Covidien, which is based in Bermuda, formerly was known as TYCO Healthcare Group.

    Minneapolis Business News - Local Minneapolis News | The Minneapolis / St Paul Business Journal 2009

  • Covidien, which is based in Ireland but operates from its U.S. headquarters in Mansfield,

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  • For more information, call Covidien at (866) 780-5436 or go to

    Top Stories - Google News 2008

  • A company called Covidien is recalling more than 4,700 boxes of syringes for diabetics.

    WBAY Action 2 News 2008

  • If you look at our activity over the last three years, we are at the top of the pack in terms of good high quality deals that have helped to contribute to this new product flow that I think has surprised everyone in terms of how quickly Covidien could go from the Tyco Healthcare, from a non-innovation to a company like Covidien which is now generating new product flow.

    SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page 2010

  • "Established laparoscopic device competitors such as Covidien, Olympus Gyrus-ACMI, and Applied Medical were all actively marketing single-port access devices along with articulating hand instruments by the end of 2009; we also expect to see Ethicon Endo-Surgery focus more heavily on this market in the future," says Tiffanie Demone, Senior Analyst at MRG.

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  • Covidien PLC topped the list for Selling on Strength , which tracks stocks that rose in price but had the largest outflow of money.

    Eaton, Covidien: Money Flow Leaders (ETN, COV) MARKET DATA STAFF 2011

  • Masimo rose 2.40, or 8.7%, to 29.98, after the medical-technology company said it has extended a royalty agreement with larger peer Covidien .

    Stocks End Best January in Years on a Strong Note Donna Kardos Yesalavich 2011

  • Under the three-year extension of an agreement first reached in 2006, Covidien, of Ireland, will pay Masimo a royalty of 7.75% for products sold in the U.S. that are used to monitor pulse rates and oxygen saturation levels in patients' blood.

    Stocks End Best January in Years on a Strong Note Donna Kardos Yesalavich 2011

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