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Zimmer-Biomet Merger Spurs More Deals

After more than a year of regulatory reviews in the United States and Europe, Warsaw, Indiana-based Zimmer Holdings (NYSE: ZMH) and its cross-town rival Biomet, Inc., finally tied the knot on June 24, 2015. In April 2014, when the deal was first announced, the price was put at $13.35 billion. At closing, management stated that the value of the deal was approximately $14 billion. The combined company will be known as Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc., and will trade on the NYSE and SIX under the ticker symbol ZBH. The acquisition was conditioned upon the sale of some Zimmer and Biomet assets, and hot on the heels of the closing, Smith & Nephew (NYSE: SNN) acquired Zimmer’s Unicompartmental... Read More »

Top Deals in June 2015 Aren’t So Big

Healthcare M&A in June 2015 hasn’t been dead slow, but it certainly hasn’t kept pace with previous months’ totals. With 83 deals and $14.8 billion in spending, June 2015 lags far behind June 2014’s 120 transactions and $59.2 billion in spending. That said, we’re writing this on the day the U.S. Supreme Court found for the defendant (the Obama administration) in King v. Burwell, which means there could be a few very large deals announced between now and next week—particularly in the managed care sector, where the Big Five health insurers have already made plans to consolidate into the Big Three (see last week’s story in Health Care Deal News). For now, here are the five biggest deals... Read More »

Sabra Buys the NMS Portfolio

Sabra Health Care REIT (NASDAQ: SBRA) plunked down $234 million for four skilled nursing facilities, known as the “NMS Portfolio,” all located in Maryland. The four skilled nursing facilities, with a combined total of 678 beds, specialize in transitional care and medically complex post-surgical, ventilator and dialysis patients. Sabra will enter into a triple-net master lease agreement with the current operator on three of the facilities and a triple-net lease agreement on the fourth, which is encumbered by a HUD loan. They will have an initial term of 15 years, two 10-year renewal options and annual rent escalators equal to the great of 2.50% or CPI, but not to exceed 2.75%. Initial yield... Read More »

Bolder Healthcare Solutions Makes Two Bolt-on Acquisitions

You probably haven’t heard of Bolder Healthcare Solutions, the Louisville, Kentucky-based partnership formed by The Edgewater Funds, JZ Capital Partners and BHS CEO, Michael Shea. The company offers a suite of healthcare revenue cycle management (RCM) services to hospitals and physician practices. Last week BHS announced two transactions, for two privately held companies, The ROI Companies and Avectus Healthcare Solutions. ROI Companies also provides healthcare RCM services, while Avectus Healthcare specializes in processing third-party liability claims and accounts for hospitals and trauma centers. Not to be boastful, but its press release states that Avectus “utilizes every resource... Read More »

Allergan Adds Kythera to Smooth Its Profile

Allergan plc (NYSE: AGN), formerly known as Actavis plc, wasted no time in acquiring another publicly traded company. Last week, Allergan picked up Kythera Biopharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: KYTH) for $2.1 billion, payable 80% in cash and 20% in new AGN shares issued to KYTH shareholders. Kythera’s only marketed product is Kybella™, an injectable drug that is the first and only approved, non-surgical treatment for double chin. The acquisition is expected to be breakeven in 2016 and accretive thereafter. Actavis, er, Allergan remains committed to de-levering to below 3.5x debt to Adjusted EBITDA by the end of the first quarter of 2016. Read More »

The Giant Health Insurers Are Circling

It began in May, with Humana Inc. (NYSE: HUM) publicly declaring it was exploring a sale. That announcement ignited the smoldering rumors that have been swirling around the healthcare industry since the beginning of 2015: Expect a lot of consolidation in the Managed Care sector this year. By mid June The Wall Street Journal reported that UnitedHealth Group (NYSE: UNH) approached Aetna Inc. (NYSE: AET) with an offer, and that Anthem (NYSE: ANTM) and Cigna (NYSE: CI) were engaged in merger talks. We checked our DealSearchOnline database to see how each of the top five spent on managed care targets since 1994. Check ’em out.    Read More »

Independent Welch Allyn Sells for $2.05 Billion

Welch Allyn, Inc. was a quiet, family-run global medical device company, based in the Finger Lakes region of New York State. We knew the peace couldn’t last. Sure enough, last week Hill-Rom Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: HRC) agreed to pay $2.05 billion for the Skaneateles Falls-based company that makes those physical examination instruments and accessories you so look forward to seeing whenever you visit your doctor. It also makes EMR-connected vital signs and cardiac monitoring devices, with the aid of 2,600 people in 26 countries. Hill-Rom Holdings operates as a medical technology company, and its financial advisors at Goldman, Sachs & Co. expect this transaction to generate $2.6 billion in... Read More »

Joint Venture Buys Regal Lifestyle Communities

Another good REIT story was made in the long-term care sector. Last week Health Care REIT, Inc. (NYSE: HCN) one of the largest diversified healthcare REITS in the country, agreed to pay $623 million for Regal Lifestyle Communities Inc. (TSX: RLC). Regal operates 23 independent living communities with more than 3,600 units—13 in Ontario, seven in Quebec, and one each in British Columbia, Saskatchewan and Newfoundland. Far-flung as that sounds, about 83% of the NOI is derived from four large metro markets.  HCN will be buying this portfolio in an existing RIDEA joint venture with Revera, Inc., with HCN owning 75% and Revera 25%. Read More »