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  2. Hill-Rom - Wikipedia

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    Hillrom is a wholly owned subsidiary of Baxter and was formally part of Hill-Rom Holdings, Inc., which was formerly a part of Hillenbrand Industries until that company split its medical equipment division from their casket business in 2008. [3] Their headquarters are in Chicago, Illinois. [3] John Groetelaars was the President and CEO. [4]

  3. Liko - Wikipedia

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    Liko AB, based in Luleå is owned by Hill-Rom, a US-based corporation located in Batesville, IN. The company develops, manufactures and markets mainly mobile and stationary (overhead) patient lifts, slings and other lifting accessories. [1] Most of Liko's products are sold outside of Sweden.

  4. Welch Allyn - Wikipedia

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    Welch Allyn was founded in 1915 in Auburn, New York by Dr. Francis Welch and inventor William Noah Allyn. The two formed a partnership and developed the first hand-held, direct-illuminating ophthalmoscope and convinced Allyn, a medical instruments salesman, to form a partnership. [3]

  5. Hill-Rom Shares Dropped: What You Need to Know - AOL

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    What: Shares of medical equipment company Hill-Rom. Although we don't believe in timing the market or panicking over market movements, we do like to keep an eye on big changes -- just in case they ...

  6. Here's Why You Should Add Hill-Rom (HRC) to Your Portfolio

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    Investors continue to be optimistic about robust demand for Hill-Rom's (HRC) product as well as its solid first-quarter fiscal 2021 results.

  7. Here's Why You Should Hold on to Hill-Rom (HRC) Stock Now

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  8. Why Hill-Rom Holdings May Be About to Take Off

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  9. Hill-Rom (HRC) to Boost Cardiology Portfolio with New Buyout

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