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Brendon Nafziger, DOTmed News Associate Editor | November 07, 2011
SonoSite is up for sale and courting several buyers, including Samsung, according to a Bloomberg News report published last week.
Citing three unnamed sources familiar with the matter, Bloomberg said the Bothell, Wash.-based maker of point-of-care ultrasounds has also hired J.P. Morgan Chase to give it sales advice. One of the sources also said the company hopes to reach a deal by the middle of December.
News of the talks caused SonoSite's shares to reach historic highs. As of Friday morning the company, with a market capitalization of around $557 million, was trading at $40.13 on Nasdaq.

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