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CooperVision buys orthokeratology contact lens firm GP Specialists
CooperVision has acquired GP Specialists , a Californian manufacturer and distributor of customized orthokeratology contact lens. CooperVision said that the move further expands its Specialty EyeCare business and its offer to address the increasing severity and prevalence of myopia. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Steve ...
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Swiss Lens takes over Lunelle from CooperVision
Swiss Lens , a supplier of made-to-order contact lenses, will be taking over the production and international distribution of the complete Lunelle range of contact lenses from CooperVision from Nov. 1. The Swiss company has been supplying Lunelle Toric RX contact lenses to CooperVision for more than 20 years. ...
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CooperVision names Doug Bairner country manager for U.K., Ireland
CooperVision , a division of CooperCompanies that produces soft contact lenses, has appointed Doug Bairner as country manager for the U.K. and Ireland, replacing Debbie Olive who has been promoted to senior vice president for Europe. The U.K. is CooperVision’s third largest market globally. According ...
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CooperVision appoints Simon Seshadri to head global marketing
CooperVision , the contact lenses unit of the U.S. group, CooperCompanies, has appointed Simon Seshadri as senior vice president in charge of global marketing, effective immediately. He succeeds Guy Whittaker , who earlier this year was promoted to senior vice president in charge of global strategy and lifecycle management. ...
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CooperVision sees Q3 sales fall after 17% decline in Q2
CooperVision (CVI)’s sales in the second quarter ended on April 30 fell by 17 percent to $402.2 million, as the business highlighted “unprecedented” challenges tied to Covid-19 and the management warned that third-quarter sales could contract by 15 to 20 percent. The parent company CooperCompanies withdrew its full-year guidance ...
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CooperVision grows by 4% in Q1
CooperVision ’s sales went up by 3 percent to $485.2 million in the first quarter of Cooper Companies ’ financial year, which ended on Jan. 31, and its gross margin improved by 0.5 percentage points to 66.5 percent. Sales of toric lenses rose by 6 percent to $155.1 million, ...
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