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Dentsply Sirona Inc. is an American dental equipment manufacturer and dental consumables producer that markets its products in over 120 countries. It has factories in 21 countries. [ 4 ] The present company is largely the result of a merger in 1993 in which Gendex Corporation acquired Dentsply International Inc. for $590 million.
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Sirona Dental Systems: S&P 500 constituent Dentsply International Inc. (NASD:XRAY) acquired Sirona Dental Systems. [269] February 25, 2016: LNCE: Snyder's-Lance: CRC: California Resources: Snyder's-Lance acquired Diamond Foods. California Resources had a low stock price, and its low market capitalization ranked it at the bottom of the S&P ...
York was the home of dental equipment and false teeth giant Dentsply Sirona until the company moved its headquarters to Charlotte, North Carolina in 2019. [33] Though founded in New York by four men, the company moved its headquarters to the site of its factory in the 1900s, where it was run by one of the four founders, George H. Whiteley.
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Dentsply Sirona: Market capitalization change. [11] April 3, 2024: VFC: VF Corporation: Market capitalization change. [11] April 2, 2024 GEV GE Vernova: S&P 500 and 100 constituent General Electric Corp. spun off GE Vernova. [11] April 1, 2024 SOLV Solventum: S&P 500 and 100 constituent 3M Co. spun off Solventum. [11] March 18, 2024: SMCI ...
United States v. Dentsply Int'l, Inc., [1] was a 2005 Third Circuit antitrust decision in the United States finding that Dentsply, a monopolist manufacturer-supplier of dental supplies, used its exclusive dealing policy to keep rival firms' sales "below the critical level necessary for any rival to pose a real threat to Dentsply's market share,".