Exclusive-Medical components maker Zeus explores $4 billion sale -sources

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By David Carnevali NEW YORK (Reuters) - Zeus Company Inc, a family-owned manufacturer of components used primarily in medical equipment and devices, ...

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Zeus, which uses biomaterials to make implantable parts and other products such as catheters components, is controlled by the family of its founder Frank Tourville, who passed away in 2021. Founded in 1966 in New Jersey by Tourville, Zeus started out as a maker of tubing that is used in medical applications. The company moved its headquarters to South Carolina in the 1980s and branched out to new sectors and international markets in the following decades.

 

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