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150 Clove Road, 9th Floor
Little Falls, NJ 7424 USA
phone:
(973) 890-7220
fax:
(973) 890-7270 |
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CMN |
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NYSE |
| Founded |
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| Employees |
828 |
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www.cantelmedical.com |
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| Research Sector |
Medical Devices & Tech |
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| Summary Description |
| A varied product line that includes infection prevention and control products.
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| Management |
| Charles M. Diker, Chairman of the Company and an, Investment Advisor; Alan J. Hirschfield, Vice Chairman of the Company and a, Private Investor and Consultant; Robert L. Barbanell, President of Robert L. Barbanell Associates, Inc.; Alan R. Batkin, Consultant; Joseph M. Cohen, Chairman of JM Cohen & Co.; Darwin C. Dornbush, Esq., Partner of Dornbush Schaeffer Strongin & Venaglia, LLP; Spencer Foreman, M.D., President Emeritus of Montefiore Medical Center; R. Scott Jones, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Company; Elizabeth McCaughey, Ph.D., Founder and Chairman of the Committee to Reduce Infection Deaths; Bruce Slovin,President of 1 Eleven Associates, LLC |
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| Keywords |
| infection, prevention, renal, dialysis, endoscopy, hemodialysis, acute kidney failure, chronic kidney failure, dental products. diagnostic equipment, image analysis hardware
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Description |
| Cantel Medical Corp. (CMN) is a healthcare company concentrating in infection prevention and control products and diagnostic equipment, as well as servicing medical equipment. CMN also markets medical equipment. |
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| Products / Services |
Cantel's products include specialized medical device reprocessing systems for renal dialysis and endoscopy, dialysate concentrates and other dialysis supplies, disposable infection control products primarily for the dental industry, endoscopy and surgical products, water purification equipment, sterilants, disinfectants and cleaners, hollow fiber membrane filtration and separation products for medical and non-medical applications, and specialty packaging for infectious and biological specimens. The company also sells scientific instrumentation products, provides technical maintenance for its products and offers compliance training services for the transport of infectious and biological specimens.
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| Competitors / Substitutes / Alternatives |
American Cystoscope, Makers, Inc., McKesson Medical-Surgical, Inc., Owens & Minor Inc.
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| Strategy |
Cantel continues to transition from a distributor of other companies' products to a developer of their own proprietary products. Their immediate goal is to replace the revenue and earnings lost in 2006 due to the termination of the Carsen business in Canada, as well as the continuing effects of the consolidation in the dialysis industry.
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