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  2. Stryker Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Stryker Corporation is an American multinational medical technologies corporation based in Kalamazoo, Michigan. [2] Stryker's products include implants used in joint replacement and trauma surgeries; surgical equipment and surgical navigation systems; endoscopic and communications systems; patient handling and emergency medical equipment; neurosurgical, neurovascular and spinal devices; as ...

  3. Category:SEC filings - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "SEC filings" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * SEC filing; F. Form 3; Form 4;

  4. Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval - Wikipedia

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    EDGAR (Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval) is an internal database system operated by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that performs automated collection, validation, indexing, and accepted forwarding of submissions by companies and others who are required by law to file forms with the SEC.

  5. Here's Why Stryker's Latest Report Might Worry You - AOL

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  6. Stryker tightens profit forecast on steady demand for its ...

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    Sales at Stryker's medical surgery and neurotechnology unit rose 10.5% to $2.8. The joint-implant maker raised the lower end of its profit forecast to $10.35 from 10.25 per share, while keeping ...

  7. Stryker Agrees to Pay $13.28 Million to Settle SEC Bribery ...

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    Following a Securities and Exchange Commission investigation in which several international subsidiaries of Stryker were charged with making an estimated $2.2 million in "illicit payments," the ...

  8. SEC filing - Wikipedia

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    The SEC filing is a financial statement or other formal document submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Public companies , certain insiders, and broker-dealers are required to make regular SEC filings.

  9. Form 13F - Wikipedia

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    Form 13F is a quarterly report filed, per United States Securities and Exchange Commission regulations, [1] by "institutional investment managers" with control over $100M in assets to the SEC, listing all equity assets under management. [2] Academic researchers make these reports freely available as structured datasets. [3]