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Cooper Companies Inc
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Cooper Companies Inc
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Price: 83.9 USD -0.5% Market Closed
Market Cap: 16.7B USD
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In the world of healthcare innovation, Cooper Companies Inc. etched its name as a significant player, specializing in creating products that enhance lives, particularly in the fields of vision care and women’s health. Established in 1958, Cooper Companies evolved to become a holding company operating through its two primary business units: CooperVision and CooperSurgical. CooperVision is renowned globally for its expertise in contact lenses, providing a diversified range of lenses to correct myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, and presbyopia. By leveraging cutting-edge technology and a deep understanding of wearer needs, CooperVision caters to a wide spectrum of users, from daily disposables to specialty lenses, thus driving consistent revenue through the consumable nature of its products. CooperSurgical, on the other hand, focuses on solutions for women’s health, offering a gamut of medical instruments, devices, and diagnostics. This unit extends Cooper Companies' footprint into the realms of fertility products, contraception, and obstetrics. By addressing key segments of the women’s health market, CooperSurgical supports clinical needs across a woman’s lifespan. Revenue opportunities here arise from both its durable medical equipment and consumable products, which ensure a stream of repeat business as healthcare providers replenish their supplies. Together, these divisions enable Cooper Companies to not only secure a robust market position but also continuously explore new areas for growth and expansion within the broader healthcare industry.

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