NEW PRODUCTS St. Jude Medical Inc., Little Canada, announced European CE Mark approval of its ViewFlex Xtra Intracardiac Echocardiography catheter.
DEBT AND EQUITIES Universal Hospital Services Inc., Bloomington, has completed its previously announced offer to exchange up to $425 million of its 7.625 percent second lien senior secured notes due in 2020.
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