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Deerfield IL hospital medical technology (NYSE: BAX) at $10.636B 2024 revenue; Vantive kidney care sold to Carlyle $3.8B (Jan 2025), new CEO Andrew Hider (Sep 2025) competing with ICU Medical for IV solutions and infusion systems.
Baxter International Inc. is a Deerfield, Illinois-based global medical technology company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: BAX) as an S&P 500 component — providing hospitals, nursing homes, ambulatory surgery centers, and home healthcare settings with intravenous (IV) solutions, infusion systems, parenteral nutrition therapies, inhaled anesthetics, advanced surgical equipment, and digital health solutions through approximately 38,000 employees worldwide. In fiscal year 2024, Baxter reported $10.636 billion in revenue from continuing operations with a market capitalization of approximately $15 billion. Baxter has undergone significant strategic transformation: divesting its kidney care business (Vantive) to Carlyle Group for $3.8 billion in January 2025 and its biopharma solutions business for $4.25 billion in 2023, sharpening focus on its three core segments — Medical Products and Therapies, Healthcare Systems and Technologies, and Pharmaceuticals. In July 2025, Baxter appointed Andrew Hider as President and CEO (effective September 2025), bringing operational excellence expertise from his tenure as CEO of ATS (where he doubled revenues and tripled the stock price). Founded in 1931, Baxter introduced the first commercially prepared IV solutions and the first commercially-built kidney dialysis system.
World's largest medical device company with $32.4B FY2024 revenue; Hugo robotic surgery challenges Intuitive Surgical; MiniMed automated insulin system; Patient Monitoring spin-off 2024; NYSE: MDT.
Medtronic plc is the world's largest medical device company, founded in 1949 by Earl Bakken and Palmer Hermundslie in a Minneapolis, Minnesota garage—where Bakken invented the first wearable external pacemaker—and now incorporated in Ireland with operational headquarters in Dublin, trading on NYSE (MDT). The company generated approximately $32.4 billion in revenues for fiscal year 2024 (ending April 26, 2024) under CEO Geoff Martha, spanning cardiovascular, neuroscience, surgical, and diabetes therapy technologies. Medtronic's 2015 acquisition of Covidien for $49.9 billion—at the time the largest medical device merger in history—added surgical instruments, patient monitoring, and respiratory interventions while enabling Irish incorporation that reduced the company's effective tax rate. In 2024, Medtronic announced the spin-off of its Patient Monitoring & Respiratory Interventions segment as an independent company (NewCo), sharpening focus on higher-margin, high-growth therapy areas.
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