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Ortho Clinical Diagnostics is a Johnson & Johnson company that makes in vitro diagnostics products. It was created following Johnson and Johnson's acquisition of Eastman Kodak's Clinical Diagnostics Division in 1994 (to form Johnson & Johnson Clinical Diagnostics), which was then merged with Ortho Diagnostic Systems in 1997. Their corporate offices are in Raritan, New Jersey, while their main research facility is in Rochester, New York. The business has two major segments: Transfusion Medicine which is involved in screening human blood, and Clinical Laboratories, which does a variety of chemical testing.
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Johnson & Johnson William C. Weldon, Chairman & CEO
Past CEOs and presidents: Robert Wood Johnson I • James Wood Johnson • Robert Wood Johnson II • Robert Wood Johnson III • Philip B. Hofmann • Richard B. Sellars • James E. Burke • Ralph S. Larsen
Selected subsidiariesALZA Corporation • Centocor • Cilag • Crucell • DePuy, Inc. • Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc. • Ethicon, Inc. • Independence Technology, LLC • J&J PRD •Janssen Pharmaceutica • LifeScan • McNeil Consumer & Specialty Pharmaceuticals • McNeil Nutritionals • Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical • Ortho-Neutrogena • Penaten • Tibotec
Major brandsAnnual revenue: $63.75 billion USD 4.3% Annual net income: $12.95 billion USD 22.4% (FY 2008) · Employees: 118,700 ·
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