Business

Stryker Strikes Back

The Motley Fool Take

Stryker (NYSE: SYK) just can't seem to get the feds off its back.

In 2006, the government was investigating almost all the major orthopedics makers for allegedly giving kickbacks to doctors to encourage them to use each company's brand of replacement joints. While fellow orthopedic implant makers agreed to pay fines totaling $311 million last fall, Stryker got off with a slap on the wrist and no broken bones.

But the Dept. of Health & Human Services kept investigating Stryker. It seems that Stryker has finally had enough. After providing more than 300,000 pages' worth of documents, the company has decided to fight back against both DHHS and the Dept. of Justice.

Stryker is also spending $50 million per year over the next few years to deal with problems related to three Food and Drug Administration warning letters over quality-control issues. Additional costs for what it considers overly broad investigations certainly don't help.

Luckily for Stryker, it has had more trouble dealing with the government than selling its wares. The company has managed 30 consecutive quarters of double-digit growth. Bear market or not, investigations or not, you've got to admit that's impressive. One way or another, Stryker will end this investigation — at least one analyst believes it'll end up settling — and it will get back to the business of stellar growth.


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