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San Ramon CA contact lenses and fertility devices (NASDAQ: COO) $3.87B FY2024 revenue (+9%); CooperVision MiSight myopia management, CooperSurgical IVF consumables, competing with J&J Vision and Alcon.
The Cooper Companies, Inc. is a San Ramon, California-based medical device company — publicly traded on the NASDAQ (NASDAQ: COO) as an S&P 500 Health Care component — operating two segments: CooperVision (soft contact lenses for vision correction globally — the second-largest contact lens manufacturer worldwide) and CooperSurgical (fertility and women's health medical devices including IVF laboratory consumables, assisted reproductive technology products, and gynecological surgical instruments) through approximately 15,000 employees in 130 countries. In fiscal year 2024 (ending October 2024), Cooper Companies reported revenues of $3.87 billion (+9% organic growth), with CooperVision generating $2.56 billion from daily, biweekly, and monthly contact lens sales across sphere, toric (astigmatism-correcting), and multifocal (presbyopia-correcting) lens categories, and CooperSurgical generating $1.31 billion from fertility clinic consumables and women's health surgical products. CEO Albert White has executed CooperVision's strategy of capturing the premium daily silicone hydrogel lens market: silicone hydrogel material (higher oxygen permeability improving eye health versus conventional hydrogel) commands a 20-30% price premium over conventional daily lenses, and Cooper's MyDay (premium daily silicone hydrogel) and clariti (value silicone hydrogel) brands compete across price tiers against Johnson & Johnson Vision's Acuvue Oasys and CIBA Vision's AIR OPTIX brands for the global market shift toward dailies — the fastest-growing contact lens modality as patients prefer the convenience and hygiene of discarding lenses after each day's wear.
Regeneron (REGN) reported $13.9B revenue in FY2024, up 7% YoY. Top biotech company. Dupixent franchise >$14B. Leaders in eye disease, immunology, oncology. HQ: Tarrytown, NY.
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a leading biotechnology company specializing in the discovery, development, and commercialization of medicines for serious diseases, headquartered in Tarrytown, New York. Founded in 1988 by Leonard Schleifer and George Yancopoulos, Regeneron developed its own proprietary drug discovery technology platform (VelociGene, VelocImmune) that has enabled the development of multiple breakthrough medicines. The company reported revenues of $13.9B in FY2024, up 7% year-over-year.
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