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China’s Mindray Forecasts Beijing’s Health Reforms – Not Obama’s – Will Boost Worldwide Revenues In 2009

This article was originally published in PharmAsia News

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BEIJING - Chinese medical device maker Mindray Medical International reported a sharp spike in earnings for 2008, and company leaders forecast that Beijing's ongoing health system reforms will strongly boost revenues this year, despite stagnating or shrinking markets in countries hit hardest by the globe-spanning economic crisis

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