Covidien Aims To Double Sales In Emerging Markets By 2017
Covidien plans to double its sales in emerging markets, primarily China and India, to $2 billion over the next five to six years, CEO Jose E. Almeida said during the firm's Sept. 8 investor meeting in New York
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