If large diagnostics companies are consolidating at a record pace these days, smaller companies are also struggling for ways to cope with the brutalities of the current market. Some are cutting back on projects or looking to eliminate altogether their involvement in diagnostics. Others, finding traditional avenues for growth blocked, are forging relationships with entities of similar size, something they haven't often considered doing in the past.
Whatever strategy is chosen, experts predict that the number of deals between small diagnostics companies is likely to increase. One...
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