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A jury in Bergen County, New Jersey, on Friday awarded $35 million in punitive damages in a suit against C.R. Bard over defective pelvic mesh products.
C. R. Bard, Inc. was founded in New York City by Charles R. Bard in 1907. Bard's first business involved importing Gomenol, which was used to treat urinary discomfort. [6] The company formally incorporated in 1923, and three years later, in 1926, Charles R. Bard sold the company to John F. Willits and Edson L. Outwin for $18,000.
The company was founded in 1897 in New York City by Maxwell Becton and Fairleigh S. Dickinson.It later moved its headquarters to New Jersey. In 2004, BD agreed to pay out US$100 million to settle allegations from competitor Retractable Technologies that it had engaged in anti-competitive behavior to prevent the distribution of Retractable's syringes, which are designed to prevent needlestick ...
Risk: Listeria A variety of ready-to-eat, packaged vegetable products, including salsas and diced vegetables, are being recalled from Kroger stores after a product sample tested positive for listeria.
The recall, which impacts approximately 2 million baked goods in the U.S., was initially issued on Jan. 7 and was upgraded to Class II on Feb. 5, according to the FDA report.
On December 9, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) published a voluntary recall with Riverside Natural Foods Inc. for batches of MadeGood granola bars due to the "potential presence of a piece ...
Any questions about this recall should be directed to Tampa Bay Fisheries, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Eastern time, Monday through Friday, 800-732-3663 (800-SEAFOOD). Related articles AOL
The video above is from Thursday's MarketFoolery podcast, featuring host Chris Hill and analysts Joe Magyer and Jason Moser. In this segment, the guys discuss news that Kellogg (NYS: K) is ...