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DGIMed Ortho Inc., Minnetonka, has received notification of clearance of its 510(k) submission for the Distalock titanium femoral intramedullary nail system. The system places the distal locking screws used to stabilize the rod-like implants in treating long-bone fractures.
NEW BUSINESSMetro Dentalcare, Richfield, has formed a partnership with the Minnesota Twins that establishes Metro Dentalcare as team dentists to the Minnesota Twins. As part of this partnership, Twins fans will receive dental-related giveaways and service incentives.
DEBT AND EQUITIESFair Isaac Corp., Minneapolis, declared a quarterly dividend of 2 cents per share, payable June 4 to shareholders of record on May 21.
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