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Originally published Friday, November 20, 2009 at 1:29 PM

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Becton Dickinson buys test maker HandyLab

Becton Dickinson and Co. said Friday it bought molecular diagnostic test maker HandyLab Inc. for $275 million.

The Associated Press

FRANKLIN LAKES, N.J. —

Becton Dickinson and Co. said Friday it bought molecular diagnostic test maker HandyLab Inc. for $275 million.

The company first announced the acquisition in October.

The company has said it would run tests for infections such as MRSA on a diagnostic test platform made by Ann Arbor, Mich.-based HandyLab. The product will be sold as a new version of Becton Dickinson's BD Max system.

Shares of Becton Dickinson rose 24 cents to close at $73.70.

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