Visit our new Alternative Investment section.Click here

Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Halma buys ophthalmic instruments maker Surgistar for $90m

Mon, 13th Apr 2026 07:39

(Sharecast News) - Halma said on Monday that it has bought Surgistar as a bolt-on for its healthcare sector company, MicroSurgical Technology (MST), for $90m (£67m).

Founded more than 20 years ago and based in California, Surgistar designs and manufactures ophthalmic surgical instruments and devices.

Its product portfolio includes blades, cannulas and trephines, "which are manufactured using highly automated processes that help ensure consistent quality and sharpness".

Chief executive Marc Ronchetti said: "Surgistar's differentiated product range is highly complementary to MST's and further strengthens Halma's ophthalmic product offering. The acquisition enhances MST's manufacturing capabilities and supports its long-term growth through MST's existing direct and global channels.

"We are excited to see our existing companies expand their capabilities through bolt-on acquisitions and delighted to welcome Surgistar to Halma."

See latest RNS on Investegate

Halma

Shares in this article

Related News

US close: S&P 500, Nasdaq hit new records after jobs report
6 hours ago

US close: S&P 500, Nasdaq hit new records after jobs report

(Sharecast News) - Stronger-than-expected jobs data and strong gains in the chip sector pushed the S&P 500 and Nasdaq to more record highs on Friday, ...

Europe close: Stocks lower as investors watch US-Iran ceasefire
13 hours ago

Europe close: Stocks lower as investors watch US-Iran ceasefire

(Sharecast News) - European shares closed lower on Friday as the US and Iran exchanged fire in the Strait of Hormuz, raising concerns that the fragile...

Porsche to cut more than 500 jobs, close three divisions
13 hours ago

Porsche to cut more than 500 jobs, close three divisions

(Sharecast News) - Luxury sports car maker Porsche has announced more than 500 job cuts and the discontinuation of three divisions as part of its shar...