Philips Healthcare: Targeting Healthtech Market Recovery Via Value Creation
Challenges Of Recall Add To Pandemic-induced Pressures
Executive Summary
Quality issues relating to a historical acquisition have held back Philips Healthcare’s financial performance in the post-COVID phase, while market competitors have been able to chart a less bumpy path through the tail end of the pandemic. All are facing supply chain and inflationary pressures.
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