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Natus Medical Inc. (BABY) is in the Health Care Industry
- Revenue
- Dec 31 2007
- $118.3M
- Profit
- Dec 31 2007
- $9.7M
- Market Cap
- Aug 27 2008
- $673.8M
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Six Ways to Profit from the Mini-Baby Boom
Option Dragon submits: Population growth is the lifeblood of all civilizations and societies. It is a carried promise of further development and prosperity in a nation. The U.S. is in fact in the midst of a mini baby boom and there are long term opportunities here for the looking. A...
Natus Medical, Inc.: Go baby go!
Everyone loves babies, including Natus Medical, Inc. BABY. Find out why Wall Street is going gah-gah over this company.
Natus Medical Inc. Q1 2008 Earnings Call Transcript
Natus Medical Inc. Q1 2008 Earnings Call Transcript
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Boeing Makes "best and Final Offer" to Union
By Mark McSherry NEW YORK (Reuters) - Boeing Co BA said on Thursday it made its "best and final" contract offer to its largest labor union, including concessions the aerospace manufacturer hopes will help avert a strike. Hoping to prevent a walkout that...
Boeing Prepares to Make Final Contract Offer
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Boeing Co BA will present a final contract offer to its largest labor union as early as Thursday, hoping to prevent a strike that could cost the company $3 billion a month. The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace...
How to Handle a Sick CEO
The Find: Executives facing a health crisis may have more pressing matters for their attention than the perfect strategy for announcing the diagnosis, but two experts warn there is a right way -- and a wrong way -- for a company to handle a sick CEO. The...
What's More Important to MBAs? Crib or Career?
BNET1's Jessica Stillman uncovered an interesting tidbit from a UC Berkley paper which found that women MBAs were much more likely to drop out of the rat race in favor of child rearing than either women lawyers or medical doctors. Says the abstract of "Opt-Out Patterns Across...
Are Hospitals Grabbing a Bigger Share of the Healthcare Pie?
The U.S. healthcare system is sometimes best thought of as a three-way tug-of-war between payers private insurers and the feds, providers hospitals and doctors and suppliers (drug and medical-device makers). No, patients don't really figure into this analogy -- at best, they're trussed up in the middle somewhere. ...
More MBAs Take the Mommy Track
The Find: Mothers with MBAs are more likely to drop out of the workforce to become stay-at-home moms than their peers who have medical or legal degrees. The Source: A new study from Associate Professor Catherine Wolfram of the UC, Berkeley Haas School of Business and Jane...
How Health Plans Stack Up, Dollar- and Membership-Wise
Since American Medical News was kind enough to compile the data subscription required, I thought I'd offer up this quick pair of tables on the nation's largest nonprofit and for-profit health insurers. These accompanied an article about the proposed merger of the Blues plans Highmark and Independence Blue Cross, and...
Should You Choose Your Career by Color?
Wouldn't it be great if you could take a shortcut from all that pesky "what is my career bliss" questioning and just know, without a doubt, what you were supposed to be doing with your life? What a great way to most efficiently jump into your perfect vocation! If only...
Insurers to Employers: Hands Off Those High Deductibles
Free-market medicine in the form of "consumer-directed healthcare" -- typically involving health plans with high deductibles --has been tough for many people to swallow. But insurers aren't happy with employers that have tried to limit the financial risks for their employers. The basic idea of high-deductible plans,...
Keep the Remaining Blue Cross Plans Non-Profits
Michael Steinberg submits: The Wall Street Journal “Blue Cross Plans Feeling Pressure to Consolidate” reports that Pennsylvania’s two largest non-profit Blue Cross plans are seeking regulatory approval to merge and New Jersey’s largest health insurer filed an application to convert from non-profit to for-profit. At this point, Pittsburgh’s Highmark and...
Union Rejects Boeing's Wage Increase Offer as "insulting"
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Boeing Co. offered its BA largest workers' union wage increases and other incentives for a new labor contract, but the union called the proposals "insulting" and stepped up its threat to go on strike in early September. Boeing proposed...
Smith & Nephew Shifts Focus to China Operations
ChinaBio Today submits: International medical device maker Smith & Nephew (NYSE: SNN) is expanding its China manufacturing facilities for the usual two reasons: the cost savings and the growing importance of the China medical market. Smith & Nephew, based in the UK, but with several manufacturing plants...
Merck?s Gardasil: A Risky and Unnecessary Vaccine
Wall Street Weather submits: “Merck lobbied every opinion leader, women’s group, medical society, politicians, and went directly to the people – it created a sense of panic that says you have to have this vaccine now.”- Dr. Diane Harper, professor of medicine at Dartmouth Medical School and a principal investigator...
Two Waste Management Stocks to Consider
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As Roche Looks on, Genentech's Big Avastin Study Attracts Critics
A handful of scientists are skeptical that Genentech's C-08 trial of its Avastin anti-cancer drug will show any benefit in preventing the recurrence of colorectal cancer following surgery, reports PharmaWire via the Financial Times. Avastin is one of Genentech's most valuable products, and currently rakes in sales...
Competing on Resources
What gives your company a competitive edge? Your strategically valuable resources -- the ones enabling your enterprise to perform activities better or more cheaply than rivals. These can be physical assets a prime location, intangible assets...
Is Stereotaxis the Next Intuitive Surgical?
Bapcha's Stocks submits: Intuitive Surgical ISRG needs no introduction. The company's daVinci surgical robot is allowing the company to grow at a heady rate, and added to this, ISRG makes a gamut of disposable tools (which serve as the "working end" of the robotic arm used in surgery) which need...
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- Incorporated: 1987
- CEO: Mr. James B. Hawkins
Natus Medical is a provider of healthcare products used for screening, detection, treatment, monitoring and tracking of medical ailments such as hearing impairment, neurological dysfunction, epilepsy, sleep disorders, and certain newborn conditions. Co.'s product offerings include computerized neurodiagnostic systems for audiology, neurology, polysomnography, and neonatology, as well as newborn care products such as hearing screening systems, phototherapy devices for the treatment of newborn jaundice, head-cooling products for the treatment of brain injury in newborns, and software systems for managing and tracking disorders and diseases for public health laboratories.
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Natus Medical Inc. Company Info
Board of Directors
Mr. Robert A. Gunst
Chairman
Mr. Kenneth E. Ludlum
Mr. Mark D. Michael
Ms. Doris E. Engibous
Mr. James B. Hawkins
Mr. William M. Moore
Contact Information
1501 Industrial Road
San Carlos, CA
650 802-0400