DarioHealth Reports First Quarter 2021 Results and Operational Highlights
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Announced acquisition of Upright Technologies, expanding into the musculoskeletal and related pain conditions markets
Generated Q1 revenue growth of 73% over Q4 2020 and 116% over Q1 2020, driven by organic growth and consolidation of Upright Technologies revenues effective February 2, 2021
GAAP gross margin was 30.1% in the first quarter, excluding acquisition related amortizations Q1 2021 product gross margin nearly doubled to 44.7% as compared to 24.2% in Q4 2020
Ended the first quarter 2021 with cash and cash equivalents of $81.1 million
Company to host conference call and webcast 8:30 am ET tomorrow.
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Players of Escape Covid-19 are guided through a series of scenarios that health workers at hospitals and long-term care facilities encounter on a daily basis.
Each challenge from before leaving the house to their commute and especially on the job is geared towards helping frontline staff change their real-world behaviour to better protect against spreading the virus.