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$2.2B deal a boon for Carpinteria employer
By Stephen Nellis / Friday, June 1st, 2012 / Technology, Top Stories / Comments Off on $2.2B deal a boon for Carpinteria employer
Dako, a Danish company that makes cancer diagnostic tools and employs about 200 people in Carpinteria, has been purchased by Santa Clara-based Agilent Technologies in a $2.2 billion deal. Dako has about 1,000 employees worldwide, is owned by private equity fund EQT and had revenue of about $340 million in 2010. The company makes a Read More →
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