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Franklin Lakes NJ medical technology (NYSE: BDX) at $21.8B FY2025 revenue (+8.2%); $17.5B Reverse Morris Trust spinoff with Waters (2025), Edwards critical care acquisition $4.2B (2024) competing with Baxter for infusion systems.
Becton, Dickinson and Company (BD) is a Franklin Lakes, New Jersey-based global medical technology company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: BDX) as an S&P 500 Health Care component — manufacturing and selling medical supplies, devices, laboratory equipment, and diagnostic products through approximately 74,000 employees serving healthcare institutions, clinical laboratories, pharmaceutical companies, and life science researchers in over 190 countries. In fiscal year 2025 (ended September 30, 2025), BD reported full-year revenue of $21.8 billion (up 8.2% year-over-year) with Q4 FY2025 revenue of $5.9 billion (+8.3% reported, +3.9% organic growth), and declared a quarterly dividend of $1.05 per share (+1%). Founded in 1897 in New York City by Maxwell Becton and Fairleigh Dickinson Sr. as a thermometer and surgical instrument maker, BD has grown through 125+ years of acquisitions to become a Fortune 500 ($21.8B revenue, #211 on 2024 Fortune 500) global medtech leader. The company operates through three segments: BD Medical (~50% of revenue, IV catheters, syringes, prefillable drug delivery systems, and medication management solutions), BD Life Sciences (flow cytometry, microbiology, molecular diagnostics, and lab automation), and BD Interventional (advanced patient monitoring, interventional cardiology, and peripheral vascular interventions). BD invests $1.2+ billion annually in R&D. In 2024, BD acquired Edwards Lifesciences' critical care monitoring unit for $4.2 billion.
Value-positioned RTD iced tea from PepsiCo-Unilever joint venture; bold flavors at accessible prices in convenience stores competing with AriZona in mainstream tea.
Brisk is a functional beverage brand offering ready-to-drink iced tea and juice drinks, jointly owned by PepsiCo and Unilever under the Lipton brand partnership. Launched in the 1990s, Brisk positioned itself as a bold, value-priced iced tea targeting younger consumers who wanted flavorful, refreshing beverages at affordable prices — often sold in large cans and bottles that delivered more volume at lower per-ounce costs than premium tea brands. The brand's irreverent advertising featuring clay-animated celebrities became culturally memorable.
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