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Colorado State University, Flint Animal Cancer Center Applies Sensus Healthcare’s SRT Non-Surgical Treatment to Animal Care
March 16, 2021 08:00 ET | Source: Sensus Healthcare, Inc. Sensus Healthcare, Inc.
Best-in-class localization features of SRT-100 enable new radiation therapy options in veterinary settings BOCA RATON, Fla, March 16, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Sensus Healthcare, Inc. (Nasdaq: SRTS), a medical device company specializing in highly effective, non-invasive, minimally-invasive and cost-effective treatments for oncological and non-oncological conditions, announced today that the first canine patient was successfully treated with the company’s SRT-100™ system. SRT-100 systems utilize Sensus Healthcare’s proprietary low-energy x-ray technology known as superficial radiation therapy (SRT) that enables radiation therapy to target harder-to-reach lesions, such as those often found in animal patients.
Houston Wire & Cable Co. to sell Southwest Wire Rope division
HOUSTON â Houston Wire & Cable Co. announced that it has entered into a definitive asset purchase agreement for the sale of its Southwest Wire Rope business for a purchase price of $5 million, subject to a working capital adjustment.
The sale excludes about $2.6 million of trade accounts receivable, which HWCC will retain. HWCC expects to use the net sales proceeds and accounts receivable collections to further reduce Revolver debt. HWCC has already reduced Revolver debt to about $21.4 million as of Jan. 13 from a peak of $95.2 million in first quarter 2020.
The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions and is expected to close in the first quarter.