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  • ניר ברקת שר הכלכלה ו אלי ברקת

    Riding the V-Wave exit: Who are the big winners?

    21.08.24|Meir OrbachThe pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson announced on Tuesday the purchase of the Israeli medical device company for up to $1.7 billion. BRM is the largest shareholder in the company and is expected to receive at least $100 million. The second largest shareholder is Pontifax VC of Tomer Kariv and Ran Nussbaum. Other notable investors include Ilan Grinboim and Prof. Benad Goldwasser.

  • ג'ונסון אנד ג'ונסון ג'ונסון _title ג'ונסון

    Johnson & Johnson to acquire Israeli medical device maker V-Wave for up to $1.7 billion

    20.08.24|Meir OrbachV-Wave's device is implanted in the heart through a minimally invasive procedure to help reduce heart failure and other events. 

  • Heart. Shutterstock

    Israel-based V-Wave raises $98 million for heart failure beating shunt

    23.09.20|Meir OrbachGroup of global healthcare investors backs the company as it gears up for clinical trials

  • Tel Aviv. Photo: Orel Cohen

    These Ten Israeli Companies Raised the Most Money in 2018

    03.07.18|Orr HirschaugeCTech takes a look at the biggest funding rounds of the past six months

  • Surgeons (Illustration). Photo: Shutterstock

    Israeli Medical Device Developer V-Wave Raises $70 Million

    26.04.18|Meir OrbachV-Wave develops a minimally invasive implanted shunt device for treating patients with severe heart failure

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